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Taipei Private Transfer:Keelung Cruise Port to Taiwan Taoyuan Int Airport

4.5 · 19 reviews From $115 Operated by Edison Travel Service · Bookable on Viator
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Catch your flight without the port scramble. This private transfer connects Keelung Cruise Port with Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport in about an hour, with a driver, vehicle, tolls, and luggage help arranged ahead of time. I especially like the direct port-to-airport service and the frequent reports of clean vehicles, punctual drivers, and useful English communication.

The main concern is the pickup point. Maritime Plaza is listed as the meeting location, but it can be about a seven-minute walk outside the cruise terminal, and one booking problem came from a passenger arriving earlier than the scheduled time. Confirm the exact meeting instructions, pickup time, luggage count, and final price before sailing.

Key Points To Know Before Booking

Taipei Private Transfer:Keelung Cruise Port to Taiwan Taoyuan Int Airport - Key Points To Know Before Booking

  • Pickup is at Maritime Plaza, not necessarily the ship gangway: Confirm where the driver will stand and look for a sign with your name or a Viator sign.
  • The ride takes about one hour: Traffic and airport conditions can affect the trip, so leave a sensible margin before your flight.
  • Vehicles depend on group size: A sedan handles up to two passengers, a limousine up to three, and a minivan up to seven.
  • Luggage help is included: Each person may bring one suitcase and one carry-on, but large or extra pieces need advance approval.
  • The service is private and available around the clock: Only your party rides, and departures are offered 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
  • Punctuality is the strongest point: Drivers are often described as prompt, polite, careful, and willing to carry bags into the airport terminal.

Leaving Keelung Port Without the Taxi Hunt

Taipei Private Transfer:Keelung Cruise Port to Taiwan Taoyuan Int Airport - Leaving Keelung Port Without the Taxi Hunt

Keelung is Taiwan’s main cruise gateway, but it is not right beside Taoyuan International Airport. After a cruise, you may be tired, surrounded by luggage, and less interested in negotiating a taxi than in finding a clear route to your flight.

That is the practical appeal here. You arrange the ride in advance, receive confirmation, and meet a driver who is assigned to your group. The service includes private transport, toll fees, a meet-and-greet, and luggage handling. You do not share the vehicle with other cruise passengers or make an extra stop at a hotel.

I consider this most useful for a couple with checked bags, a family with children, or a small group that wants one vehicle and one point of contact. It also helps if you do not speak Mandarin and prefer not to explain a cruise terminal and an international airport destination to a taxi driver after disembarking.

The ride is advertised at about one hour. That is a useful planning figure, not a guarantee. You should still allow extra time for port disembarkation, finding the meeting point, road traffic, airport check-in, and security.

Finding the Driver at Maritime Plaza

The stated starting point is Maritime Plaza, No. 3-2 Zhongyi Road, Ren’ai District, Keelung City. This detail deserves attention because the meeting point may not be directly beside your ship.

One passenger found the plaza roughly a seven-minute walk outside the cruise terminal and felt the directions did not explain that clearly enough. That is the biggest practical weakness in the arrangement. A cruise port can be confusing, especially when several groups leave at once and you are carrying bags.

The good news is that several pickups went smoothly. Drivers or representatives waited with a name sign, a flashing light, or a Viator sign board. One passenger was met at the gangway, while others were met after exiting the terminal. Those details suggest the actual procedure may vary by port operation and ship location.

My advice is simple: do not walk away from the terminal until you know exactly where to go. Read the voucher carefully, save the operator’s contact details, and ask in advance if the driver will meet you at the terminal exit or at Maritime Plaza. If you use WhatsApp, confirm that number before the day of departure.

The scheduled time matters. One customer arrived at 8:30 for a 9:30 pickup and became anxious after not seeing the vehicle. The driver was preparing for the confirmed 9:30 time. If you disembark early, do not assume the driver will automatically move the pickup forward.

What the One-Hour Airport Ride Is Like

Once you reach the vehicle, the transfer is direct. There is no sightseeing program, no planned meal stop, and no separate attraction visit included. You leave Keelung and ride to Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, with the driver handling the road journey and tolls.

The service is best understood as transport, not a tour. One passenger described a pleasant scenic route, but you should not book this expecting a guided visit to Taipei. The focus is getting you and your bags from the cruise port to your departure terminal.

That simplicity is valuable after a cruise. You can settle into the vehicle, keep your luggage together, and avoid changing from a port shuttle to a city taxi or airport train. The direct ride also makes the service easier for anyone managing mobility concerns, tired children, or several heavy bags, though the exact walking distance to the pickup point still needs confirmation.

Drivers receive strong praise for safe and careful driving. Passengers also describe them as courteous, friendly, informative, and able to speak English. Several drivers carried luggage into the airport terminal, which is a small service but a welcome one when you are handling bags and checking flight details.

The transfer is not immune to port confusion. One passenger lost a bag during a rainy, chaotic port departure and rated that trip lower, despite having had an excellent earlier airport transfer. That is a reminder to count every suitcase before leaving the terminal and again when unloading at the airport.

Choosing Between the Sedan, Limousine, and Minivan

The vehicle depends on the size of your party, and the published capacities are important:

  • A sedan is listed for up to two passengers.
  • A limousine is listed for up to three passengers.
  • A minivan is listed for up to seven passengers.

The service also notes that the vehicle type may change based on passenger numbers. That does not always tell the full story, because luggage can take more room than people.

A couple with two standard suitcases and two carry-ons will likely fit the sedan arrangement described. Still, if you have large suitcases, several cabin bags, or bulky equipment, contact the operator before travel. Surfboards, golf clubs, bicycles, oversized luggage, and excessive bags may be restricted or incur extra charges.

The luggage limit is one suitcase and one carry-on per person. Do not treat the seven-passenger minivan capacity as permission for seven full cruise wardrobes. A minivan can carry a larger group, but space must be shared with bags.

The service has already shown some flexibility. One group needed a larger vehicle after the original vehicle could not hold all its luggage, and the operator arranged a change. That is encouraging, but it is better to give accurate luggage information when booking than to rely on a last-minute fix.

For three adults with six pieces of luggage, a clean, roomy minivan accommodated the group comfortably. Another passenger traveling with two people praised the extra space in a van. If comfort matters more than the smallest possible vehicle, ask what has been assigned and explain your luggage needs.

How the $115 Price Measures Up

The advertised price is $115 per group of up to two. The information also includes a note saying the price is per person based on seven adults per vehicle, which is not perfectly clear beside the group pricing. You should verify the exact amount shown at checkout and ask how the fare applies to your party.

Value depends on your group. For two people, $115 may look high beside public transport, but this is a private, port-to-airport service with a meet-and-greet, luggage help, and tolls included. You are paying for a reserved vehicle and a simpler departure, not just a seat.

For a larger party, the cost may make more sense if the minivan price is shared among several people. Seven passengers can use one vehicle, subject to luggage space and the final fare rules. A family may also value the lack of transfers, especially after a long cruise.

Gratuities are not included and are optional. The included service covers the transfer itself, driver meeting service, luggage handling, and toll charges. There is no stated sightseeing or extra stop included, so the price should be compared with other direct airport options rather than with a guided Taipei tour.

I would make the final decision based on your flight risk and comfort needs. If you have a tight departure schedule, several bags, or little interest in navigating from Keelung to Taoyuan, the cost buys peace of mind. If your group is comfortable with public transportation and has a wide time cushion, a private car may be more convenience than necessity.

The Human Side of the Service

The strongest pattern is dependable driver behavior. Drivers are repeatedly described as punctual, polite, professional, safe, and helpful with bags. Clean vehicles also come up often, including a new minivan that made the ride quiet and comfortable.

English communication appears to be available in many cases, though you should not treat that as a guarantee for every driver. One representative spoke some English, and WhatsApp communication worked well for another passenger. Having your confirmation, pickup location, ship name, and flight details ready will reduce confusion.

Vincent from Edison Travel Service received especially warm praise. He met one group with a sign showing the passengers’ names and a flashing light, making him easy to identify near the ship. Another passenger described Vincent as helpful and flexible during a Taipei sightseeing experience, but the airport transfer itself remains the relevant service here.

The provider is Edison Travel Service. It offers transfers 24 hours a day, seven days a week, which is useful for early morning and late-night flights. Still, your booking has a specific pickup time. Around-the-clock availability does not mean you can change that time at the last minute.

The overall rating is 4.6 out of 5 from 19 ratings, with 95 percent recommending the experience. That is a strong result, but the lower scores point to two real issues: unclear pickup directions and one baggage problem during difficult port conditions.

Timing Your Pickup for an International Flight

The advertised journey is about one hour, but that is only the road portion. You need to add time for disembarkation and customs or terminal procedures, the walk to Maritime Plaza if required, loading bags, traffic, and airport check-in.

Give the operator your correct flight information and desired pickup time. The supplied details do not promise flight monitoring, automatic adjustments for early disembarkation, or a guaranteed arrival time, so do not leave the planning to assumptions.

If your ship arrives late, contact the operator as soon as possible. If you leave the ship early, wait for the agreed pickup time unless the company confirms a change. The earlier-arriving passenger who missed the expected meeting shows how quickly a simple timing mismatch can create stress.

At the airport, the endpoint is Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, No. 9 Hangzhan South Road, Dayuan District, Taoyuan City. The driver is expected to take you directly to the airport, and some drivers have carried luggage into the terminal.

Who Should Book This Transfer?

I would recommend it most strongly to:

  • Couples with checked luggage who want a direct ride.
  • Families who do not want to manage several transport changes.
  • Small groups that can share a private vehicle.
  • Passengers with early, late, or otherwise important flights.
  • Anyone who values a driver meeting them instead of finding a taxi at the port.
  • People who prefer advance payment and a confirmed arrangement.

I would be more cautious if you have oversized luggage, expect to change the pickup time, or need a vehicle to meet you at a very specific ship gangway. Those needs may be manageable, but they should be confirmed before booking.

Children aged two and under are free if they do not occupy a seat. The service is private, and most people can participate, but the supplied information does not describe child seats or detailed accessibility arrangements. Ask the operator if you need either.

Free cancellation is available when you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours ahead are not accepted for a refund, and the cutoff follows Taiwan local time.

Final Verdict: A Good Port Transfer With One Important Check

I would book this transfer if I wanted a simple, private ride from Keelung to Taoyuan Airport and had luggage that made public transport inconvenient. The punctual drivers, clean vehicles, direct routing, luggage help, and strong airport drop-off record make the service a sensible choice.

Before paying, I would confirm four things: the exact pickup spot, the scheduled time, the vehicle size, and the fare shown for my group. Those checks address nearly every problem described here.

The service is not a sightseeing tour, and it does not remove every possible port-day complication. But for a cruise passenger who wants to leave Keelung with a driver already arranged, it offers useful comfort at a price that can be reasonable when shared. Book it for convenience, not adventure, and keep your luggage count accurate.

FAQ

Where does the transfer begin?

The listed starting point is Maritime Plaza, No. 3-2 Zhongyi Road, Ren’ai District, Keelung City, Taiwan. The meeting location may be outside the cruise terminal, so confirm the exact instructions before departure.

Where does the transfer end?

The transfer ends at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, No. 9 Hangzhan South Road, Dayuan District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan.

How long does the transfer take?

The journey takes approximately one hour. The actual total time can also include the walk to the meeting point, luggage loading, port procedures, and airport traffic.

What type of vehicle is provided?

A sedan is listed for up to two passengers, a limousine for up to three, and a minivan for up to seven. The vehicle type may vary according to the size of your group.

How much luggage can I bring?

Each passenger is allowed one suitcase and one carry-on bag. Oversized or extra luggage, including surfboards, golf clubs, or bicycles, may be restricted or subject to additional fees.

Are children charged for the transfer?

Children aged 0 to 2 are free if they do not occupy a seat.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes. You can cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. Changes or cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start time are not accepted for a refund.

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