Taiwan has introduced a new incentive programme aimed at encouraging repeat international visitation as part of its broader strategy to strengthen inbound tourism growth. Under the initiative, returning international travellers will be eligible for rewards of up to NT$8,000, reinforcing the destination’s commitment to attracting high-value and repeat visitors.
The programme is designed to enhance visitor loyalty and increase tourism spending while supporting Taiwan’s recovery and long-term tourism development objectives. Repeat visitors will receive incentives, with additional benefits available for travellers bringing companions, creating further opportunities to drive arrivals and destination engagement.
Tourism authorities believe the initiative will strengthen Taiwan’s competitiveness within the Asia-Pacific tourism market while encouraging longer stays and repeat travel. The move complements ongoing efforts to promote Taiwan’s cultural, culinary, nature, and urban tourism experiences to international audiences.
Industry stakeholders have welcomed the programme, noting that repeat travellers often contribute significantly to tourism economies through higher spending and stronger destination advocacy. The initiative is expected to support visitor growth from key international source markets while reinforcing Taiwan’s position as a preferred destination for repeat travel.
