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Ruisui Vacations

A successful, headache-free escape begins with knowing a thing or two about your destination. It's time to discover the fundamentals about Ruisui!

From the center of Hualien County, you'll need to head south for 16 miles (26 kilometers) to reach this neighborhood.

Places to visit in Ruisui

Whether you decide to hurtle across it, hop into it or explore what's below it, few things are as joyous as a day spend by the water. Add some aquatic thrills to your travels at Xiuguluan River Rafting Service Center. Want more? Temples have long appealed to pilgrims in search of spiritual enlightenment in a complex world. Venture to the hallowed site of Ruisui Cinglian Temple and enjoy your own sacred experience. And that's not all. Skip rocks across the surface of the water or perhaps just find a little peace and quiet at East Rift Valley National Scenic Area.

Where do you fly into for Ruisui?

Take in the scenic view as you descend into Hualien Airport (HUN). Pick up your bags, get through the security gates and you'll be around 40 miles (64 kilometers) to the north from the middle of Ruisui.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Ruisui?
Exciting adventures await you in Ruisui, with Travelocity vacation packages starting from as low as CA $1,666. In addition to hotels and flights, these incredible deals are an easy way to experience all corners of the globe.
How long should my Ruisui vacation be?
Around 3 nights is the average time frame travelers vacation in Ruisui. But how long is right for you depends on how many unforgettable memories you want to make. Why not stay a few extra days and explore some off-the-beaten-path gems?
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Ruisui?
It’s simple — look no further than Travelocity. With as many as 400 partner airlines and 1,000,000 properties around the world, it’s a piece of cake to put together a Ruisui package deal that fits your budget.
Why should I purchase my Ruisui vacation package with Travelocity?
By booking your flights, hotel, car rental and activities all in one place, you’ll save big bucks as well as precious time. All our bookings come with a dedicated team of experts available 24/7, and you’ll know that you’ll always score the best deal in town with our Price Match Guarantee. So, what are you waiting for? Book that dream vacation today and start packing!
Will I save money on my Ruisui car rental if I book it with a hotel or flight?
With a Ruisui vacation package, you can bundle your car, flight and hotel bookings and save loads. If you’re eager to discover the best of this exciting region, why not start with Taroko National Park? This well-known attraction is 80 kilometers from Ruisui. With a rental car, you’ll be there in a jiffy.
What is there to do in Ruisui?
Ruisui is full of sights to check out, including East Rift Valley National Scenic Area and Ruisui Cinglian Temple. These two impressive attractions top most tourists’ travel itineraries.
Where should I stay when visiting Ruisui?
Many travelers stay at the Ruisui Sunshine Hot Spring B&B. It’s sure to be a good base for your Ruisui vacation.

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