Hainan
Tucked in the warm waters of the South China Sea, Hainan is China’s southernmost province and a rising star for beach escapes in Asia.
Hainan is known for being visa-free for travellers from dozens of countries, making entry far easier than many expect. Since it's often compared to Hawaii and Bali, yet far less crowded, it’s perfect for those wanting a more peaceful experience. Whether you're chasing surf, nature, or spa time, this island delivers in unexpected ways. Holidays to Hainan Island offer a unique mix of tropical climate, lush landscapes, and laid-back coastal living.

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First, there’s Sanya — the crown jewel of the island. Known for its soft beaches, luxury resorts, and exclusive nightlife, Sanya is where many visitors start and stay. With spots like Yalong Bay and Haitang Bay, it’s built for sunbathing, snorkeling, and sipping cocktails by the sea.
Then there’s Haikou, the island’s capital. While it’s more urban, it has a charming old town, volcanic parks, and local food markets worth exploring. Plus, it’s a great base if you’re planning to travel around the northern half of the island.
Things to do in Hainan
Adventure seekers often head inland, where rainforest hikes, hidden waterfalls, and volcanic craters offer more than just beach scenery. Wuzhishan Mountain is a favourite for trekking, and the Yanoda Rainforest gives a true taste of the island’s wild interior.
Meanwhile, water lovers flock to the coasts for jet skiing, diving, and paddleboarding. Surfing is growing in popularity — especially at Riyue Bay, which attracts both beginners and professionals. And for something slower-paced, the island’s hot springs and traditional tea houses offer a more relaxed vibe.

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