## Kaohsiung to Kenting: the distance and your four options
Downtown Kaohsiung to Kenting is roughly 90–110 km, heading south on Freeway 3 and then along Provincial Highway 26 to the very tip of Taiwan. With clear roads the drive takes about 2 to 2.5 hours; on long weekends or in the summer peak, the last stretch around Hengchun and Kenting Main Street can add 30 minutes or more.
There are four mainstream ways to make the trip: the Kenting Express (shuttle from Zuoying HSR), intercity coach, private charter, and self-drive rental. None is universally best — the right choice depends on your group size, luggage and itinerary. Below we break each down, then finish with a single comparison list so you can spot your match fast.
## Kenting Express: direct from Zuoying HSR, cheapest for solo travellers
The Kenting Express is a tourist-oriented shuttle bus that departs Zuoying HSR Station and runs direct to Hengchun, Kenting Main Street and the Nanwan area, with few stops and frequent departures. It is the go-to for backpackers and budget travellers.
- Boarding: Zuoying HSR Station (Kenting Express platform) — a seamless transfer straight off the high-speed rail.
- Travel time: about 2 to 2.5 hours.
- Reference fare: roughly NT$350–400 one way, often with round-trip or Kenting street-car combo discounts; check the operator's latest official notice for exact fares and schedules.
- Best for: solo travellers, couples, tight budgets, and anyone staying mainly around Kenting Main Street and the nearby beaches.
The trade-off: once you arrive you still rely on the Kenting street-car or a scooter, so far-flung spots like Jialeshui, Longpan and Eluanbi take extra effort.

## Intercity coach: leaving from central Kaohsiung, flexible departures
If you are already in central Kaohsiung (not at the HSR station), an intercity coach is convenient too. Operators such as Kuo-Kuang run routes from Kaohsiung to Kenting, with slightly more stops than the Express.
- Boarding: Kaohsiung Station and selected city stops (varies by operator).
- Travel time: from about 2.5 hours, depending on the number of stops.
- Reference fare: similar to the Express, roughly NT$300–400 one way; confirm with each operator's official notice.
- Best for: travellers staying in central Kaohsiung who want to skip the transfer out to the HSR station.
Like the Express, the "last mile" once you arrive is on you; with a big group or heavy bags, boarding and transferring by coach can be a hassle.
## Private charter: best value for groups and roadside stops
A charter is one car and one driver taking you straight from your Kaohsiung hotel or the HSR station to Kenting, stopping wherever you like along the way. It is the most comfortable choice for families, older travellers, heavy luggage, or anyone who wants to sightsee en route.
- Door to door: no lugging bags between transfers — board at your hotel, step off at your Kenting guesthouse.
- Stops along the way: heading south you can add Lotus Pond or Fo Guang Shan, or pause at Checheng's Fu'an Temple or Fenggang for seafood.
- Flexibility: you set the timing, no schedule to catch — kids napping or a drink stop are no problem.
- How pricing works: quoted by group size, vehicle type (5- or 9-seater) and route — the more people, the closer the per-person cost gets to a coach. For planning tips see how to arrange a Kaohsiung–Kenting charter, or the full charter vs coach vs self-drive comparison.
RaywayGO charters are quoted by group size and route — send a quick enquiry through the site and we reply within 2 hours, and you can request a Chinese-, English-, Japanese- or Korean-speaking driver.
## Self-drive rental: the most freedom, but mind the southern sun and night roads
Renting a car in Kaohsiung gives you the most flexible itinerary, ideal for confident drivers who like to set their own pace.
- Rental market rate: a small sedan is typically around NT$1,500–2,500 per day, SUVs more; actual price depends on the company, model and rental period.
- Don't forget add-on costs: fuel, freeway tolls and parking around Kenting all add up.
- Safety note: the seaside sections of Highway 26 get strong summer sun and some stretches are narrow; visibility is poor at night and in rain, so slow down, and parking near Kenting Main Street is scarce in peak season.
- Best for: 2–4 people with a valid licence who want to reach Jialeshui, Xuhai and the east coast under their own steam.

## Four options, compared at a glance
Lay the four side by side and your pick becomes clear:
- Travel time: all about 2–2.5 hours; coaches are slightly slower for their extra stops, charter and self-drive the most direct.
- How cost works: solo, the Express/coach is cheapest; from 2 people up, a charter's per-head cost closes in on the coach; self-drive adds fuel, tolls and parking.
- Luggage-friendliness: charter > self-drive > coach (hauling bags on and off a coach is the tiring part).
- Reach to attractions: charter and self-drive go straight to Eluanbi, Longpan and Jialeshui; the Express and coach mainly reach Kenting Main Street, with another transfer needed for far spots.
- Flexibility: self-drive and charter stop and go whenever; coaches are tied to a timetable.
- Who each suits:
- Solo / backpacker, tight budget → Kenting Express
- Staying in central Kaohsiung, want to skip a transfer → intercity coach
- Family, elders, groups, want roadside stops → private charter
- 2–4 confident drivers wanting the east coast → self-drive rental
In one line: for groups or roadside sightseeing, a charter is the best value and the least hassle; for a solo traveller on a budget, the Kenting Express is hard to beat.
## Once in Kenting, how to reach the coastal sights
The right transport is what lets you actually enjoy Kenting's highlights. The sights are spread out — from Nanwan and Kenting Main Street to Eluanbi at the southern tip is a 20–30 minute drive.
- Nanwan & Xiaowan: the popular swimming and water-sports beaches, closest to Kenting Main Street.
- Eluanbi Park: Taiwan's southernmost landmark, with the iconic white Eluanbi Lighthouse a must-photograph.
- Longpan Park & Fengchuisha: Pacific-facing grassland and eroded cliffs — superb for sunrise and stargazing.
- Jialeshui: dramatic wave-eroded coastline, best reached by charter or self-drive.
To string these coastal spots together, see how to plan a Kenting coast day tour. Note: watch for rip currents and red-flag warnings when swimming at Nanwan, Baisha and other beaches — safety first.

## So which should you pick? Our honest take
No single option "beats" the other three — it comes down to your group size, budget, luggage and whether you want to stop along the way:
- One or two people watching the budget → the Kenting Express, straight from Zuoying HSR.
- A group of friends, a multi-generation family, lots of bags → a charter is the least hassle, door to door, and you can fold in a Kaohsiung Lotus Pond day tour before heading south.
- Love to drive and want the far sights → self-drive, just mind the southern sun and night roads.
Not sure which is the best value? Tell us your group size, dates and the spots you want to see. RaywayGO quotes by group size and route and replies within 2 hours through the site, and can arrange Chinese-, English-, Japanese- or Korean-speaking drivers to take you smoothly from Kaohsiung all the way to Taiwan's southern tip.