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Q: How can I travel by sea from Fuzhou to Taipei

Please advise me the most cost effective way travelling from Fuzhou to Taipei by sea in round trip. Appreciated all the view.

1 year 10 weeks ago in  Transport & Travel - Fuzhou

 
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I wouldn't advise the sea route at the moment ...

Better IMO, if at all, direct flight to Taiwan from anywhere out of China.

 

My relentless broken heart  search engine states all ferries in Fujian are suspended. That's in the headline of this link on 'How to Taiwan ..':

 

https://4corners7seas.com/asia/taiwan/china-taiwan-ferry/

 

Everything you need to know about the (suspended) ferry:

 

https://www.nomadicchick.com/blogging/everything-you-need-to-know-about-...

 

https://www.rome2rio.com/s/Fuzhou/Taiwan

 

DW about China und Taiwan ... .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMhle4o0uk0

icnif77:

... consider this SCS route? I ain't sure about the 'speedy trip' notion, but certainly not too expensive way of crossing ...

https://www.viator.com/China-tours/Kayaking-and-Canoeing/d13-g17-c57

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I wouldn't advise the sea route at the moment ...

Better IMO, if at all, direct flight to Taiwan from anywhere out of China.

 

My relentless broken heart  search engine states all ferries in Fujian are suspended. That's in the headline of this link on 'How to Taiwan ..':

 

https://4corners7seas.com/asia/taiwan/china-taiwan-ferry/

 

Everything you need to know about the (suspended) ferry:

 

https://www.nomadicchick.com/blogging/everything-you-need-to-know-about-...

 

https://www.rome2rio.com/s/Fuzhou/Taiwan

 

DW about China und Taiwan ... .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMhle4o0uk0

icnif77:

... consider this SCS route? I ain't sure about the 'speedy trip' notion, but certainly not too expensive way of crossing ...

https://www.viator.com/China-tours/Kayaking-and-Canoeing/d13-g17-c57

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