M82***22The main focus is on fresh seafood and various stir-fries in Hong Kong. After dinner, you can walk around and enjoy the beautiful sea view. It's a very good place
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The main focus is on fresh seafood and various stir-fries in Hong Kong. After dinner, you can walk around and enjoy the beautiful sea view. It's a very good place
📝Getting There 🚘Driving: Access the island via the Nan'ao Bridge, paying a 96 yuan toll. Drive counterclockwise along the coastal highway for breathtaking ocean views, with the Changweishan Lighthouse as your first stop. Parking is convenient in some areas of the island, with Houzhai Town being a particularly suitable option for those driving. 🌟Itinerary ✔️Classic 2-Day Island Circumnavigation Route ☀️Day 1: Bridge Entrance → Houzhai Town → Yun'ao Town → Qing'ao Bay 📍After arriving on the island, rest in Houzhai Town and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the seafood market. After lunch, proceed to Yun'ao Town, where you can admire the continuous rows of fishing boats at the fishing harbor. In the evening, watch the sunset from the Yun'ao Bay embankment. 📍Arrive at Qing'ao Bay in the evening. After checking in, enjoy a stroll along the beach or visit the Natural Gate, a landmark marking the Tropic of Cancer. During the summer solstice, you can witness the remarkable sight of a pole standing without a shadow. ☀️Day 2: Qing'ao Bay → Shen'ao Bay → Nan'ao Forest Park → Outlying Islands 📍 In the morning, watch the sunrise over Qing'ao Bay, then drive to Sancongya Lighthouse for some commemorative photos. Continue to Shen'ao Bay to admire the "Rainbow Sea" and experience the fun of fishing. 📍In the afternoon, visit Nan'ao Island National Forest Park and climb Dajian Mountain for a panoramic view of the island. With luck, you might even see a sea of clouds. Finally, return to the island along the Ring Road. 😋Specialty Dining ✔️ Yuxiang Restaurant, specializing in local seafood and Chaoshan stir-fries. ✔️ Sister Xu's dishes are incredibly popular, featuring fresh ingredients and a wide variety of dishes. 😋Hotel Recommendations ✔️ Floral Luxury Nan'ao Banling Mountain Homestay: Nestled mid-mountain, the floor-to-ceiling glass rooms offer stunning sunset views and a sea-view swimming pool, ensuring excellent photo quality. #Nan'ao Island Sunrise Viewing Experience #Nan'ao Island #Shantou Travel #Shantou Travel Guide #Shantou Travel Guide
Guangdong's hidden "Hawaii of the East"! The glassy sea of Qing'ao Bay redefines island romance. The crescent-shaped beach stretches for 2.4 kilometers. The fine white sand feels like walking on cotton candy, and the crystal-clear blue waters gently lapping against the shore. This is not only the first place in Guangdong to greet the sunrise, but also a tranquil haven where one can forget their worries. 01 Stunning Ocean Views, a Visual Feast Qing'ao Bay, located on the eastern tip of Nan'ao Island in Shantou, stretches for 2.4 kilometers. Its fine white sand and crystal-clear waters have earned it the nicknames "Hawaii of the East" and "Swimmer's Paradise." Standing on the beach, the glimpse of the sea and sky blending into one is breathtaking. This is the first place in Guangdong Province to greet the sunrise. In the early morning, you can gaze upon the magnificent sight of the sun leaping out of the sea from the soft sand. The Tropic of Cancer landmark tower, "Natural Gate," is a landmark structure in Qing'ao Bay and the 11th Tropic of Cancer landmark tower built in my country to date. Every year at noon on the summer solstice, a spectacular astronomical spectacle occurs here, where a pole can be seen without its shadow, attracting countless visitors. 02 Experience the Bay with Enrichment The Qing'ao Bay seaside experience goes beyond mere sightseeing. The beach offers a variety of marine activities, from thrilling jet skiing to leisurely paddleboarding, suitable for visitors of all ages. The newly added "Undersea Sightseeing Boat" (120 yuan per person), added in 2025, allows visitors to enjoy the beauty of coral reefs and tropical fish without diving, making it particularly suitable for families. At low tide, the beach creates stunning mirror-like reflections, perfect for creative photoshoots. 200 meters east, you can join the fishermen in collecting spicy snails. The freshly cooked sea salt flavor is incredibly refreshing. For photography enthusiasts, it's recommended to visit the boardwalk on the left side of the beach half an hour before sunrise. Use wide-angle lenses to capture silhouettes of people and landmarks. Wearing a flowing dress is particularly effective. 03 Special Cuisine: Qing'ao Bay on Your Taste Qing'ao Bay and its surrounding areas offer a wide variety of culinary options. Seafood is a must-try. Popular local seafood stalls include Yuxiang Restaurant, Sister Xu's Cuisine, and Alai Xiaochao, specializing in local seafood and Chaoshan stir-fries. Alai Xiaochao (Qing'ao Bay Branch) is a 15-year-old establishment whose owner goes to the fishing port every morning at 4 a.m. to pick their seafood. Their poached shrimp (58 yuan/portion) boasts firm, sweet meat, and their clay pot seafood congee (68 yuan/pot), simmered for two hours until the rice is tender and tender, is highly recommended. For authentic Chaoshan snacks, don't miss the oyster omelet (68 yuan/portion) and sea flounder (8 yuan/bowl). The oyster omelet is topped with whole oysters and the egg yolk is golden and crispy. The sea flounder, made from seaweed and paired with coconut milk and sago, is a perfect summer treat. 04 Practical Information for a Perfect Trip Qing'ao Bay is free to the public and is Nan'ao Island's top family attraction. The recommended visit time is 2-3 hours, but if you want to fully experience the area, consider planning longer. Accommodation Recommendations: B&Bs and Hotels Around Qing'ao Bay: Just downstairs, you'll find the beach and ocean, and some rooms offer stunning sea views. In the off-season, standard B&Bs cost 100-200 yuan per night, while sea-view hotels cost 300-500 yuan per night; prices may increase during peak season. Houzhai Town: It offers a variety of accommodation options, convenient dining and shopping options, and relatively affordable prices. Transportation: Drive: Enter Nan'ao Island via the Nan'ao Bridge and follow the ring road. Bus: Circumnavigating the island, buses connect to major attractions. High-speed Rail: Take the high-speed rail to Chaoshan Station, then transfer to a bus or shared ride to Nan'ao Island. The best time to visit is April-May and October-November, when temperatures are mild and crowds are relatively low. Remember to wear sunscreen during the summer, and pack warm clothing in the winter. As the sun sets, the sky and sea are dyed orange and red. Sitting on the beach and watching the sunset brings a sense of peace and tranquility. Qing'ao Bay is also charming at night, and the fresh seafood from the beachside food stalls is mouth-watering. When darkness falls, look up to see a sky full of stars. If you're lucky, you can even see the spectacular "blue tears" of the fluorescent sea in April and May. #These domestic islands are amazing #Local cuisine #These hotels have amazing views
Weizhou Island • Transportation: First arrive in Beihai, then take a boat from Beihai International Passenger Port to Weizhou Island. The boat ticket costs approximately 150 yuan and the journey takes about one hour. • Tickets: Island entrance fee is 98 yuan. • Attractions: Shiluokou Beach, Weizhou Island Nanwan Marine Sports Park, Shell Beach, and more. You can also visit Crocodile Hill to see the volcanic geology and the blue bay seascape, and the Catholic Church to appreciate the Gothic architecture. • Accommodation: The area near the Blue Bridge is suitable for those who prefer a quiet environment; Shiluokou is suitable for those who want to watch the sunset and enjoy water activities; Nanwan Street is more lively and has many delicious restaurants. Nan'ao Island • Transportation: Accessible from Jieyang Chaoshan International Airport or Shantou Station. Take bus No. 105 or 161 directly to the Nan'ao Island Visitor Center. Alternatively, drive to the island via the Nan'ao Bridge. The round-trip toll is approximately 96 yuan. • Attractions: Qing'ao Bay is a natural bathing beach, and the Nan'ao Natural Gate, marking the Tropic of Cancer, is worth a visit. • Accommodation: Recommended options include Huajianling Yunxi Hotel in Nan'ao and Ibis Styles Hotel (Nan'ao Seaview Branch), offering stunning sea views. • Cuisine: Enjoy local seafood and Chaoshan stir-fries at Yuxiang Restaurant and Sister Xu's Cuisine. Dongji Island • Transportation: First, go to the Banshengdong Pier in Shenjiamen. Book your ferry ticket seven days in advance using the official account "Haixing Ferry." To reach Dongfushan Island, you'll need to pay an additional 30 yuan for the ferry ticket at Miaozihu Island. • Attractions: Watch the sunrise at Dongfushan Island, Qingbang Island is known as the "Potala Palace on the Sea," and Miaozihu Island was the filming location for the movie "See You Tomorrow." • Accommodation: There are numerous B&Bs available on the island. Pingtan Island • Transportation: Drive or take the high-speed rail to Pingtan Station, then transfer to a bus or taxi to reach the island. • Attractions: Houyan Island is a paradise for photography enthusiasts, Changjiangao boasts spectacular windmill fields, and Longfengtou Beach is one of the largest in China. • Accommodation: Pingtan Island YOOOO Seaside Resort and Pingtan Guohui International Hotel are both good options. Xiachuan Island • Transportation: Navigate to Shanzui Port, take a 40-minute boat ride to Xiachuan Island Pier, and then take a 20-minute bus to the scenic area entrance. • Attractions: At Wangfuzhou Tourist Resort on Xiachuan Island, you can enjoy surfing and sand, rent an electric scooter, and ride along the Red Coastline or the White Sea Road to watch the sunset. • Accommodation: There are many hotels and B&Bs within the scenic area, and some sea view rooms offer direct access to the beach. Changdao Island • Transportation: Arrive at Yantai Penglai Port, then take a boat to Changdao. The boat ticket costs 45-90 yuan and the journey takes 40 minutes to one hour. • Attractions: Fengshan Forest on Nanchangshan Island offers stunning views of the Yellow Sea-Bohai Sea divide; Jiuzhang Cliff on Beichangshan Island offers stunning sunsets; Crescent Bay boasts a unique pebble beach. • Food: Sea urchin steamed egg, Spanish mackerel dumplings, and Penglai noodles are must-try dishes. Goji Island • Transportation: Generally, you first arrive at Shengsi Island in Zhoushan, then transfer to a ferry to Goji Island. • Attractions: Enjoy the sea views from the mountains and experience the charming fishing village. • Accommodation: Goji Island Sea Cliff Resort Hotel overlooks a sea ranch, while Shengsi Yicheng Luxury Seaview Cliff Inn offers an infinity pool with a sea view. Meizhou Island • Transportation: First arrive in Putian, then take a ferry from Wenjia Wharf to Meizhou Island. The ferry ticket and island entrance fee total approximately 110 yuan. • Attractions: The main attraction is the Mazu Temple, the birthplace of Mazu culture, and you can also visit the Golden Beach. • Accommodation: B&Bs and hotels are available on the island, with those near the Mazu Temple or the beach being particularly convenient. Naozhou Island • Transportation: First arrive in Zhanjiang, then take a bus or taxi from downtown to the Southeast Pier, where you can take a boat to Naozhou Island. • Attractions: Naozhou Lighthouse and Nayan Sea Rock Beach are among the attractions. The Naozhou Lighthouse is one of only two crystal-polished lighthouses in the world. • Accommodation: There are a few B&Bs and resorts on the island, offering basic accommodations.
My first trip to Nan'ao Island was a complete waste! Avoid these pitfalls. My first trip to Nan'ao Island was originally planned as a weekend getaway during a business trip to Hong Kong. I ended up feeling a bit overwhelmed—I didn't do any research, missed any of the recommended check-in spots online, and made several mistakes. The ocean was truly soothing, though, so it was worth the trip. Let me share some honest advice, using simple words. If you're planning a trip, just read this and you'll avoid unnecessary mistakes! 1. I came without a research plan and skipped all the check-in spots—mainly because it was too sunny! My trip to Nan'ao Island was a spur-of-the-moment decision. I wanted to find a nearby place to relax for two days after a business trip to Hong Kong, so I didn't do any research. I didn't visit any of the popular check-in spots I'd seen online, like the lighthouse and the red lighthouse—not because I didn't want to, but because the sun was just too strong! I went for a walk at noon, and my arms ached from the sun. Wearing sunglasses for too long was blinding, and the kids (especially with them) couldn't handle it. Eventually, I gave up and just wandered around the hotel. I was there to relax anyway, so there was no need to fight the sun. If you're sun-shy like me, or just want to relax, there's no need to force yourself to go to the busy check-in spots and get exhausted. 2. Going to the beach is a huge pitfall! You can do it on your own, but don't go at night. The only "sea-hunting" activity I tried based on a travel guide was a complete disaster! It said online that "you can go to the beach with a guide and pick up tons of seafood," but when I went, I realized that sea-hunting is just picking up oysters and small crabs on the beach after sunset. You can also go there on your own, without having to pay someone to take you there. Even worse, don't go to the beach at night! The beach was teeming with bugs and mosquitoes, buzzing around you. Even though I was wearing long pants, I still got several bites. Some unknown bugs crawled up my legs, scaring me so much I ran away. If you want to go fishing, go by yourself around 4 or 5 p.m. when the sun isn't as strong. Bring a small bucket and shovel, and pick up some crabs for your kids to play with (remember to put them back afterward). It's much safer than going at night. 3. The hotel you stay in is crucial! Even an "ocean view room" might only offer a glimpse of the ocean. Finding a comfortable hotel is more important than anything else! I specifically chose one with a 180-degree floor-to-ceiling window. Waking up in the morning, I could look out to the ocean, enjoying a cup of coffee with the sea breeze, and I felt completely relaxed. A word of caution: When booking a room, be sure to ask if it's a true ocean view room! Many hotels online claim to have "ocean view rooms," but the windows face the ocean at a very off angle, leaving only a small glimpse of the ocean. The rest is just houses and trees, like a regular room. My friend fell into this trap last time; they paid for an ocean view room, only to see a corner of the ocean. It was so frustrating. It's best to ask customer service to send you photos of the room to confirm you can see a large expanse of the ocean before booking. 4. Don't choose a car rental on the island blindly! E-bikes are difficult to ride, and small convertibles are prone to getting ticketed. Nan'ao Island is full of rentals for e-bikes and Wuling Hongguang convertibles, but I don't recommend either: - E-bikes: Don't try them on your first time; going up and downhill can be exhausting. I'd never ridden an e-bike before, thinking it would be convenient on the island. But I regretted it the moment I tried. E-bikes look simple, but they're actually hard to control, especially since the roads are all up and down. Going uphill is a struggle, and my arms get sore. Going downhill is even more terrifying, as I have to constantly hold the brakes, fearing I'll go too fast. If you've never ridden an e-bike, don't try it; it's truly unsafe. - Wuling Hongguang convertible: Difficult to drive, and easy to get ticketed. The convertible looks cute, but it's actually very awkward to drive. The steering wheel is a bit heavy, and the roads on the island are narrow, making passing cars nerve-wracking. Parking is the worst part—many roadside parking areas are off-limits. I saw someone park for a few minutes, and when they came back, they were given a 200 yuan ticket. It's a terrible deal. If you want to drive, it's better to rent a regular car—it's easier to drive and less likely to get ticketed. 5. If the food isn't particularly amazing, avoid seafood stalls. Takeout is slow, but it's hassle-free. I didn't find the food on the island particularly delicious; it might just be because I have a rather ordinary palate. You can order takeout for whatever you want, but the island is far away, so delivery can be a bit slow, usually taking 40 to 50 minutes. Just order ahead and you won't go hungry. Avoid any roadside seafood stalls! I saw recommendations, but when I went, they were expensive and not fresh. I ordered a plate of shrimp, which looked big, but the meat was a bit tough; I fried a shell, but it had sand in it. The price was half the price of the city, and it felt like a tourist rip-off. If you want seafood, it's better to buy it yourself at the island's farmers' market or have it prepared by a restaurant. It's fresher and cheaper. But the sea is truly healing! Despite my many pitfalls, the ocean was worth it when I saw it—the sea was azure and boundless. Whether watching the waves crash on the beach during the day or just meditating at night, it was incredibly relaxing. I loved just sitting in my room, ordering takeout, eating and drinking while gazing at the ocean view. Without having to think about anything, I felt like all my tiredness melted away. If you're visiting Nan'ao Island, would you rather spend the day at the beach, or relax in your hotel with the ocean view like I did? Are you worried about renting a car or booking a room with a fake ocean view? Let me know in the comments. I'll share everything I know! #Nan'aoIslandTravel #Nan'aoIslandAvoidTroubles #SeaWatchingHealing #SouthernSeaWatching #Nan'aoIslandAccommodation