Chin Be Village Homestay
This homestay is run out of Cafe Cinbi and has stylish loft rooms with cosy bedding.
Spending a night in the old Fujian-style stone houses in Cinbi Village is a big part of the reason people visit Beigan. Houses are large stone dwellings complete with pleasant, breezy rooms, wooden-shuttered windows and ocean views. Currently there are two groups managing guesthouses in the town; they're next to each other, and in our eyes, fairly interchangeable, for good and bad.
This homestay is run out of Cafe Cinbi and has stylish loft rooms with cosy bedding.
Run out of the Di Zhonghai Restaurant, Di Zhonghai offers breakfast and free pick-up from the airport or ferry pier. Rooms are more basic than at Chin-Be Village Homestay.
The hostel is literally just some floor space in a cool old wood loft of a traditional stone building, but you've plenty of room out on the terraced patio overlooking a pretty cove.
This small boutique hotel boasts a Japanese minimalist design, fabulous ocean views, and an excellent restaurant and coffee shop serving both Western and Asian dishes. In the low season, the basic doubles go for around NT$2000.
Clean, modern rooms, friendly management and ocean views from the coffee-shop patio make the Hailanghua Hotel a great budget choice.
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