Bayhouse Hostel Penghu (北吉光背包客民宿) — Penghu's Highest-Rated Stay · Score 9.7
Bayhouse Hostel is the highest-rated accommodation in Penghu on Booking.com with a score of 9.7 from 91 reviews — a figure that speaks for itself in an island destination where finding good budget lodging is genuinely difficult. Sitting steps from Shanshui Beach in the quiet fishing community southeast of Magong city, the hostel is run by Frank, an English-speaking Taiwanese owner who doubles as an informal island guide. On-site e-bike rental, a well-equipped shared kitchen and Frank's knowledge of every beach and reef in the archipelago make this the definitive base for backpackers and independent travellers exploring Penghu.
Penghu (澎湖) is Taiwan's archipelago secret: 90 islands scattered across the Taiwan Strait, each offering the kind of clear turquoise water and white-sand beaches that most travellers think they need to fly to Southeast Asia to find. What surprises nearly everyone who makes the trip — just 40 minutes by air from Taoyuan — is how uncrowded and unspoiled it still feels compared to the better-known beach destinations of the region. Bayhouse Hostel sits in the Shanshui area, a fishing community on the southeastern edge of the main island, about 8 kilometres from Magong city. It is quieter than anything in the city centre and directly beside a beach that many guests say is the best they visited during their entire stay.
Guests describe it best: "Frank helped them plan everything — e-bike routes, which beaches to hit at what time, where the locals actually eat seafood. They didn't expect this level of service from a hostel at this price."
The element that transforms Bayhouse from a good hostel into a great one is Frank, the owner. He speaks excellent English, knows the Penghu archipelago better than most professional tour guides, and applies that knowledge generously: he will tell you exactly which offshore basalt formations to take a boat trip to, when the water is clearest for snorkelling at each site, which seafood market stall cuts the freshest squid, and which coastal trail the crowds have not yet discovered. This level of host engagement is rare enough in any category of accommodation; in a hostel charging NT$1,000 per bed it is exceptional.
The on-site e-bike rental is what makes independent exploration genuinely viable. Penghu's main island is flat and compact — an electric bike covers it comfortably. From Bayhouse you can reach Magong city in around 20 minutes, loop the coastal road past the dramatic basalt columns at Tongpan (visible from shore), or track down the whitest stretches of sand without spending a dollar on taxis. For backpackers who want to cover the islands on their own schedule rather than joining tour groups, the ability to grab a charged bike outside the front door each morning changes the entire texture of a Penghu trip.
Accommodation ranges from dormitory beds (from NT$1,000/person) to private rooms (NT$2,000–2,800). Dorms are gender-separated; some rooms have en-suite bathrooms. The aesthetic is breezy and practical rather than designed for Instagram — clean surfaces, functional furniture, ceiling fans that actually work. The shared kitchen is a genuine asset: fridge, microwave, coffee maker, washing machine and basic cookware are all there. Guests routinely form impromptu dinner parties, pooling the day's seafood-market finds for a communal meal that costs a fraction of any restaurant bill and generates the kind of conversation that turns solo travellers into travel companions.
The location on Shanshui Beach is not the kind of "beachfront" that requires a footnote. You open the front door and you are on the sand. Shanshui is a public beach with water clear enough to see the bottom at chest depth, uncrowded even in summer compared to the main town beaches, and oriented perfectly for the evening light. Frank can also connect guests with boat tour operators, scuba diving instructors, wakeboard schools and other water-sports providers — and because he knows everyone locally, group discounts are often available when he makes the introduction.
The community atmosphere at Bayhouse is something several reviewers mention independently without prompting. Guests who arrive solo frequently find themselves e-biking in pairs by the second morning, splitting the cost of a boat trip around the outer islands by lunchtime, and sharing a kitchen table full of grilled shellfish by evening. "Penghu felt more fun staying here" appears in various forms across the review pages — which is perhaps the most useful summary of what a good hostel is actually supposed to deliver.
A few facts worth knowing before booking: the total capacity is 24 guests, which means Bayhouse sells out months ahead during peak summer season (June through August). The Shanshui location is 8 km from Magong city — without an e-bike or scooter, getting around requires planning. And because the hostel is small and personal, last-minute arrivals without reservations will almost certainly find the property full. None of these are dealbreakers — they are simply the cost of staying at Penghu's most sought-after budget property.
In summary, Bayhouse Hostel is the best choice for independent travellers and backpackers visiting Penghu who want beachfront access, freedom of movement via e-bike, an English-speaking host who makes the island feel navigable, and a community of like-minded guests to share it with. It is not the right choice for those who want hotel-standard service, total privacy or a location within walking distance of Magong's restaurants and bars. But if you are coming to Penghu for the water, the landscape and the genuine experience of island life — there is nothing better.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Guests rate Frank one of the best hosts anywhere — genuinely invested in making every stay great
- ✓ Literally on the beach — open the door and you're on the sand, water is crystal clear
- ✓ E-bike rental makes independent exploration effortless and affordable
- ✓ Shared kitchen and the community vibe make the whole trip far more fun
- ! Dorm rooms are small and can feel tight at full capacity — book in advance
- ! 8 km from Magong city centre; you need an e-bike or scooter to get around easily
- ✓ Frank's English is perfect and his local knowledge is extraordinary
- ✓ Best value for money in Penghu by a significant margin
- ✓ Shanshui Beach is quieter and more beautiful than anything near the city
- ✓ Genuine backpacker community — guests meet great people and organise boat trips together
- ! Dorms mean you share a room — book a private room if privacy is a priority
- ! Books out 2–3 months ahead in summer; don't leave it late
- 💡If you need complete privacy — dormitory beds share a room with 4–8 other guests. → Book a private room (NT$2,000–2,800) as early as possible, as these sell first
- 💡If you plan frequent trips into Magong city — Shanshui Beach is 8 km out. No shuttle service. → Rent an e-bike at check-in; Frank can arrange this immediately and it solves all transport issues
- 💡If you are coming in peak summer (June–August) — Bayhouse holds just 24 guests and routinely sells out 2–3 months ahead. → Book the moment your travel dates are confirmed; do not wait