The breeze from the south gently blows, the sunlight is mellow, and by visiting the Tapeng Bay Scenic Area—Binhwan Park (Sailboat Base)—one will discover sailboats, canoes, speedboats, and more, all rare and complete here. To bring visitors closer to Tapeng Bay, the Tapeng Bay Management Office cleverly utilizes the lake conditions of Tapeh Bay by creating a 200-meter artificial beach at the sailboat base. The fine powder-like sand comes from the bay's estuary and, combined with Tapeng Bay's uniquely favorable natural environment—windy yet waveless—draws domestic sailing enthusiasts. The Tapeng Bay Sailboat Series Activities take place annually from April to June, integrating sports and tourism to actively promote water activities in Taiwan and solidify Tapeh Bay's position as a representative sailing center in the region.
Tapeh Bay is the ideal location to experience sailboat activities, drawing more tourists to try sailing. To enjoy beach fun on sweltering days, a sailboat café has also been established beside the beach, offering coffee, cold drinks, and light meals. Sitting inside the café with refreshing air conditioning, enjoying a glass of smoothie while feeling like an oasis amidst the desert, gazing through panoramic windows to view the scenic beach, vast lake, and the lush green Mount Wushe at a distance, sipping coffee comfortably—this peaceful hideaway is perfect for escaping worldly distractions. Tapeng Bay's aquatic activities have become increasingly diverse. If you're interested in windsurfing, sailboat lessons are also available at the base, with dedicated instructors and complete equipment. Adventure-seeking visitors shouldn't miss this chance to experience watersports like windsurfing and kayaking or to sail on the rare and sight-worthy traditional sailboats for an unforgettable floating experience.