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Honeymoon Bay Van Camping

Honeymoon Bay in Yilan's Toucheng sits right by the coast—a short walk to the sand, perfect for slowing down in a campervan. Includes Google Maps and a two- or three-day coastal + Yilan inspiration itinerary.

About 8 min Honeymoon Bay, Yilan, Toucheng, Coast, Van camping, Slow travel
Honeymoon Bay coast and campervan van-camping scene

This stop is Honeymoon Bay in Toucheng, Yilan—once you're parked, you're usually a short walk from the beach. The shore is open and easy for sandals, strolling, watching waves, and framing van-and-sea photos. The idea is to slow down and let the campervan become your outdoor living room facing the ocean.

Location & Google Maps

The map below matches Honeymoon Bay on Google Maps (No. 66 Hexing Rd., Toucheng, Yilan)—tap to open navigation on your phone.

Open Honeymoon Bay in Google Maps (short link is handy on mobile).

"Music Bay" that one night (itinerary inspiration)

To add texture to a coastal line, here's a made-up overnight story we sometimes tell: Day one at Honeymoon Bay, table and chairs facing the sea, soup simmering, string lights on—the waves feel just right. Day two, move slightly north to a corner with wider views and sharper wind—the group nicknamed it "Music Bay" because the surf comes in waves like background music, and a Bluetooth speaker playlist lined up perfectly. Same small lights and simple cooking at night; wake up to the sea before deciding whether to hit the road.

"Music Bay" is a nickname among travel mates for remembering the mood—whether you can park or stay overnight depends on road markings, signs, and local rules. When in doubt, use a legal campsite or parking lot instead of parking where you shouldn't.

Yilan three days two nights: coast plus other highlights

  • Day 1|Into Yilan, sleep at Honeymoon Bay
    After pickup, head to Yilan: lunch in Jiaoxi for hot springs or a simple meal, then Traditional Arts Center or Jimi-themed parks (Drop Drop Dan Forest) for photos; reach Honeymoon Bay before dusk, set outdoor table and chairs facing the sea, simple cook or takeout for dinner, listen to waves at night.

  • Day 2|Slow coastal day + town/culture, "Music Bay" mood for night two
    Morning tide-walk on the sand, coffee back in the van. Daytime options: Lanyang Museum, Toucheng Old Street snacks, or Daxi / Waiao coastal views (mind parking and safety); at dusk, shift to an open headland stretch like in the story above for night two with a "Music Bay" feeling.

  • Day 3|Inland stop, then home
    If heading back toward Taipei, detour to Zhangmei Grandma's Farm or Qingshui Geothermal (check hours and energy), then allow time to return the van and tidy up inside.

Aim for one to two main stops per day. Coastal wind and weather change fast—leave margin to actually use the campervan's "you can stay put" advantage.

Photos & outdoor atmosphere

For aesthetic or documentary-style shots, pair outdoor table and chairs, string lights, and rental add-on kits—sea in the foreground, van mid-frame, horizon behind. Daylight is clean; golden hour is soft and great for portraits and vehicle shots.

Safety & care reminders

Watch strong wind, salt spray, and night lighting—secure string lights and awnings; don't leave valuables far from the van. Park legally with good sight lines; avoid soft sand and tide-prone spots. In heavy surf, stow awnings early to protect paint and gear.

Coastal trips often pair with hookup campsites: beach by day, shower and charge at night. Full equipment guide: campervan how-to; rental plans: rates & vehicle info. To discuss routes and delivery, book now.

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