Black Dwarf Cave


Located in the southwestern corner of the island, this attraction consists of a maze of lava rock formations threaded through by a walkway. It's dark and only wide enough for one person to pass through at a time, so there's usually a long line at the entrance.

Entrance fee is covered by the NT$120 for all the sights. Tickets sold near entrances to sights, at hostels and the pier.


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