Hotel in Yilan, Taiwan
Rising Sun Surf Inn
150Pearl PointsSurf-culture base. No resort markup.

About Rising Sun Surf Inn
Rising Sun Surf Inn in Toucheng puts you on Yilan's northeast coast within reach of surf breaks and open coastline, without resort pricing or formality. Best suited to couples and solo travellers who want an atmospheric, design-led base over full-service polish. Booking is easy, the location is the draw, and weekdays give you the quieter side of it.
Quick Verdict
Rising Sun Surf Inn is the right call if you want a surf-adjacent base on Taiwan's northeast coast without the resort pricing or formality of Yilan's larger properties. It sits on Binhai Road in Toucheng Township, putting you close to the breaks at Wushih Harbour and the open coastline that draws surfers from Taipei on weekends. Book it as a casual, design-led retreat rather than a full-service hotel, and it delivers well above its category.
Space and Atmosphere
The name tells you what you need to know about the orientation: this is a place built around the rhythm of surf culture, where the physical layout prioritises the outdoor experience over lobby grandeur. Properties in this category along the Yilan coast tend to favour raw materials, open-air circulation, and rooms positioned for sea light rather than sea view as an afterthought. If you are coming from a city hotel expecting concierge depth or a polished check-in process, recalibrate. The experience here is intentional informality, and the design reflects that. For a special occasion that calls for something atmospheric rather than opulent, that trade-off works in your favour. For business travel or anyone who needs reliable amenities and meeting infrastructure, look elsewhere — Taipei's Grand Hyatt Taipei or Mandarin Oriental, Taipei are the practical alternatives for that profile.
Location and Logistics
Toucheng is reachable from Taipei in under an hour by Taiwan Railways (TRA), which makes Rising Sun Surf Inn a workable weekend escape without a car, though having one opens up the broader Yilan coastline and the hot spring towns to the south. The address on Section 2 of Binhai Road places it on the coastal strip rather than inland, which is the right side of the county for what this property is selling. Booking is direct — no evidence of the week-ahead scramble you see at Volando Urai Spring Spa & Resort or the competitive weekend windows at Evergreen Resort Hotel (Jiaosi). Come on a weekday if you want the quieter version of the coast. Weekends in summer draw Taipei surfers and day-trippers, and the atmosphere shifts accordingly.
Who Should Book
Couples after a low-key coastal weekend, solo travellers with boards or bikes, and anyone who finds resort polish more exhausting than appealing. Families with young children can make it work if they are comfortable with a more independent-style stay. For broader context on what Yilan offers across price points, see our full Yilan hotels guide and our full Yilan restaurants guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which room category is best at Rising Sun Surf Inn?
Room category details aren't listed publicly, but given the inn's surf-culture orientation in Toucheng, rooms facing the coast or with board storage access are likely the most practical pick. check the venue's official channels to confirm layout options before booking, especially if you're travelling with equipment.
Is Rising Sun Surf Inn good for business travel?
No. Rising Sun Surf Inn is built around surf culture and coastal leisure, not business infrastructure. If you need meeting facilities, reliable work spaces, or a Taipei city-centre location, look at the Eslite Hotel or Grand Hyatt Taipei instead. This property suits leisure travellers, not business trips.
What is check-in like at Rising Sun Surf Inn?
Specific check-in hours aren't published, so confirm directly before arrival, especially if you're arriving by Taiwan Railways from Taipei. Toucheng station is the closest TRA stop, and the inn is on Binhai Road in Toucheng Township — factor in travel time from the station when planning your arrival.
Do loyalty programs work at Rising Sun Surf Inn?
No. Rising Sun Surf Inn is an independent property, so major hotel loyalty programmes like Marriott Bonvoy, World of Hyatt, or IHG One don't apply here. If points accumulation is a priority, a Hyatt or Marriott-branded property in Taipei is the better base.
How is the pool and spa at Rising Sun Surf Inn?
Pool and spa facilities aren't documented for this property. The draw here is the surf-adjacent location on Taiwan's northeast coast, not resort amenities. If a pool or spa is a deciding factor, Volando Urai Spring Spa & Resort in Yilan is the clear alternative in the region.
How does Rising Sun Surf Inn compare to nearby hotels?
Rising Sun positions itself in a different category from Yilan's resort options: lower formality, surf-culture atmosphere, and a Toucheng location accessible without a car via TRA. Volando Urai suits travellers who want hot-spring spa facilities; Rising Sun suits those who want a low-key coastal base without resort pricing. They're not competing for the same guest.
Is Rising Sun Surf Inn family-friendly?
It depends on the family. The surf-culture setup works well for older kids or teens interested in the coast, but young families expecting resort-style amenities, kids' programmes, or pool facilities should look elsewhere in Yilan. The Toucheng location is manageable from Taipei by train, which does help for a short family trip if expectations are calibrated to an inn rather than a resort.
Location
No. 230, Section 2, Binhai Rd, Toucheng Township, Yilan County, Taiwan 261
Yilan, Taiwan
Compare Rising Sun Surf Inn
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Rising Sun Surf Inn | Easy |
| Grand Hyatt Taipei | Unknown |
| Mandarin Oriental, Taipei | Unknown |
| Shangri-La's Far Eastern Plaza Hotel, Taipei | Unknown |
| Volando Urai Spring Spa & Resort | Unknown |
| Eslite Hotel | Unknown |
A quick look at how Rising Sun Surf Inn measures up.
Also Consider
- Grand Hyatt Taipei, Notable alternative
- Mandarin Oriental, Taipei, Notable alternative
- Shangri-La's Far Eastern Plaza Hotel, Taipei, Notable alternative
- Volando Urai Spring Spa & Resort, Notable alternative
- Eslite Hotel, Notable alternative
Rising Sun Surf Inn occupies a different category from most of the properties that dominate Yilan and Taipei hotel searches. Grand Hyatt Taipei and Mandarin Oriental, Taipei are full-service city hotels with meeting rooms, multiple restaurants, and concierge infrastructure, if that is what your trip requires, Rising Sun does not compete on those terms and is not trying to. Shangri-La's Far Eastern Plaza sits in the same Taipei tier. All three are better choices for business travel or occasions where service consistency matters more than location character.
Volando Urai Spring Spa & Resort is the closer comparison in terms of the experience it is selling, a retreat-style property oriented around a natural feature, but Volando leans into hot spring luxury and carries pricing to match, with bookings that require more advance planning, especially on weekends. Rising Sun is the easier, more casual version of the coastal-escape brief. Eslite Hotel in Taipei is worth noting for design-conscious travellers: it delivers a more curated aesthetic with stronger amenities, but it is a city property, not a coastal one.
For the specific brief of surf-adjacent, low-fuss, coast-facing accommodation in Yilan, Rising Sun Surf Inn fills a gap that the larger resort and city hotel options do not. If you want something with more thermal spa depth in the region, Evergreen Resort Hotel (Jiaosi) is the practical upgrade. If the brief is wider Taiwan coastal escapes rather than Yilan specifically, YOHO Beach Resort in Pingtung and Gloria Manor in Kenting National Park offer more developed beach resort formats at the southern end of the island.
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