Sanya (三亚 Sānyà) is on the southernmost point of China, at the tip of Hainan island.
Billed as "China's Hawaii", Sanya has 20-km stretches of beach. As the only tropical city across the coastline, it is definitely booming and packed with a lot of water sports such as snorkeling and jet-skiing, rainforest hiking, and innumerable hotels ranging from zero to five stars.
With sunshine all year around, temperatures hover around 25°C even in January and 30°C in the summer time. Its islands and beaches are beautiful and the water in Yalong Bay and Dadonghai are clean enough to have a good swim, but you may also want to head to Wuzhizhou Island or further north to visit unspoiled and natural scenery.
While tourists come in every season, the peak season starts from 1 October to the end of winter. During the winter, Sanya is a popular escape for Russians who primarily stay at Dadong Hai (大东海 Dàdōng hǎi) and Northern Chinese to escape freezing weather. In the Chinese New Year, the city will be flooded with tourists and expect everything to be extremely expensive.
As the southernmost city in China, Sanya along with Yangshuo often serves as the last stop for backpackers who wish to spend the remaining days of their visa in China.
- Sanya Bay Beach - stretches for around 25 kilometers, but is rather polluted and devoid of swimmers. It is lined with seafood restaurants and hotels costing ¥50-5,000.
- Sanya city - filled with souvenir shops and street grills at night. You will see locals dancing along the beach in the evenings, and a range of people selling souvenirs, street food and fairground games. Try the outdoor public karaoke if you dare! Cross the Sanya River (三亚河 Sānyà hé) to reach a less touristy, cheaper, and more fun part of town.
- Dadong Hai (大东海 Dàdōng hǎi) - has Sanya's best balance between development and natural beauty. The town behind Dadong Hai is more expensive than Sanya, but has better restaurants and a gorgeous beach. The shopping, however, is not as good as Sanya city's. The dominant languages in this area, both spoken and written, are Chinese and Russian.
- Yalong Bay (亚龙湾 Yàlóng wān) - is farther from Sanya city than Dadong Hai and is 45 minutes away from Phoenix Airport. The destination has been developed into an international holiday center with several 5-star resorts, golf, etc. The long beach is well taken care of by the various hotels. You will find many restaurants in the new shopping area. Definitely worth a visit, but be prepared for higher prices with respect to Sanya.
- Haitang Bay - Not as crowded as Yalong Bay. 35 minutes away from Phoenix International airport by G98 Highway. Future home of the largest Duty Free Shopping Mall in China. Several luxurious resorts of note already operating as well as a multiplex and show center.
- Yacheng Town (崖城镇) - Formerly known as Yazhou (崖州), this is the oldest town in the Sanya region with a history dating back to the Song Dynasty. It's about 46 km west of Sanya City and accessible by bus (Bus Route 58) and high speed rail (alight at Yazhou Station). While in no way comparable to any of the more famous ancient towns on the Mainland, it may be worth a visit if you happen to be in Sanya and have a day to spare. The main points of interest are the restored Wenming Gate (文明门) and the Yacheng Confucian Temple (崖城学宫). There are also a number of interesting villages in the area, most notably Baoping Village (保平村), which contains many examples of Ming and Qing-style residential buildings.
Sanya Bay Beach - stretches for around 25 kilometers, but is rather polluted and devoid of swimmers. It is lined with seafood restaurants and hotels costing ¥50-5,000.
Sanya city - filled with souvenir shops and street grills at night. You will see locals dancing along the beach in the evenings, and a range of people selling souvenirs, street food and fairground games. Try the outdoor public karaoke if you dare! Cross the Sanya River (三亚河 Sānyà hé) to reach a less touristy, cheaper, and more fun part of town.
Dadong Hai (大东海 Dàdōng hǎi) - has Sanya's best balance between development and natural beauty. The town behind Dadong Hai is more expensive than Sanya, but has better restaurants and a gorgeous beach. The shopping, however, is not as good as Sanya city's. The dominant languages in this area, both spoken and written, are Chinese and Russian.
Yalong Bay (亚龙湾 Yàlóng wān) - is farther from Sanya city than Dadong Hai and is 45 minutes away from Phoenix Airport. The destination has been developed into an international holiday center with several 5-star resorts, golf, etc. The long beach is well taken care of by the various hotels. You will find many restaurants in the new shopping area. Definitely worth a visit, but be prepared for higher prices with respect to Sanya.
Haitang Bay - Not as crowded as Yalong Bay. 35 minutes away from Phoenix International airport by G98 Highway. Future home of the largest Duty Free Shopping Mall in China. Several luxurious resorts of note already operating as well as a multiplex and show center.
Yacheng Town (崖城镇) - Formerly known as Yazhou (崖州), this is the oldest town in the Sanya region with a history dating back to the Song Dynasty. It's about 46 km west of Sanya City and accessible by bus (Bus Route 58) and high speed rail (alight at Yazhou Station). While in no way comparable to any of the more famous ancient towns on the Mainland, it may be worth a visit if you happen to be in Sanya and have a day to spare. The main points of interest are the restored Wenming Gate (文明门) and the Yacheng Confucian Temple (崖城学宫). There are also a number of interesting villages in the area, most notably Baoping Village (保平村), which contains many examples of Ming and Qing-style residential buildings.
- DaDongHai (BigEastSea). The main "foreigner area" (especially Russian -- in visitors and signage, there is little English here!) Dadonghai is an easily accessible, beautiful beach -- and tourist/laowai haven. It has a good balance between development and natural beauty. The water is decently clean; the ocean bed is mostly just sand with a rare school of fish or eel. The beach is lined with expensive (and generally not very tasty) restaurants, but the beach is free (although cordoned into "zones" for swimming and boating). The beach is closed at night, but there is a section to the far east (the "military zone") that is just beyond a big fence (with a big hole in it) which is always open. It is not policed or seemingly controlled. The town behind Dadong Bay is more expensive than Sanya, but has foreign restaurants. The shopping, however, may not be as good as Sanya city's. See the beach both in the morning, at sunset (sets gorgeously over the hills), and at night (when people are more scarce). There're beach parties here on weekends, especially, starting early but picking up later (usually after hours) at the "Beach Bar", located in the middle of the beachhead. Just look for music, foreigners, fire torches, and dancing after midnight.
- Luhuitou Park, 鹿回头公园 (pronounced Loo Hway Toe Park, or Deer Looks Back Park, on top of the mountain in Sanya where all the green lasers are shooting out from, take the road toward Da Dong Hai, turn make a right on Li Ling Road, then go up the hill until you get to the ticket booth; from there you can either walk up the rest of the way or pay for a shuttle., +86 898 88226472. close 23:30. This is one of the tourist attractions in Sanya. On top of one of the tallest mountains in Sanya stands a statue of a deer looking back, flanked by a Li boy and a Li Girl. The legend goes that the boy was hunting the deer until the deer approaches a cliff, looks back, and magically turns into a beautiful girl and they fall in love. This place symbolizes young couples falling in love. At night you will see green lasers shooting out from near the statue that is visible from all over Sanya. Beneath the statue is an outdoor barbecue seating area that closes at 23:30. You will see wild monkeys that take food from humans as well. On the back of your ticket, you will see a map of the park so you can guide yourself. There is an abandoned roller coast up here as well. You will see the rusting tracks and closed off entrance area. There is also a wall with chains on it where you can buy a padlock with your names written on it and have your padlocked locked to the chain to symbolize that your love is forever. Or until the lock breaks. ¥45 entrance, ¥15 option shuttle.
- Nanshan Temple. Built as a tourist site in 1998 with a gigantic statue of Guanyin (a Goddess of Mercy) on a sea-top platform. The park has few interesting spots (save a monastery bells that you can "gong") but demands an entrance fee of ¥150. A trolley car can shuttle you around the park for extra cash, but it is best enjoyed without the trolley as it really is not that big. Nanshan is about an hour outside of Sanya city by city bus, which can be grabbed at the bus station or along the city's beach-side roadway (三亚弯路). The surrounding countryside is much more interesting than the park itself, which is a must-miss.
- Sanya Museum of Imperial Edicts, Located at Tianya Haijiao (Take Bus Nos. 6, 16, 24, 25, 26, or 29 and get off at the Tianya Haijiao bus stop. 08:30-17:30.
- Sea Turtles 911. The only non-profit organization promoting sea turtle conservation in China, Sea Turtles 911's primary facility is a floating sea turtle hospital in Lingshui near Nanwan Monkey Island, as well as programs in Sanya and Haikou. While on Hainan Island visitors are welcome to volunteer with the sea turtles and the organization's educational programs. Recommended donation.
- Tianya Haijiao. One of the most famous beaches in China, and a traditionally popular spot for romantic couples. The beach is often too overrun by tourists for visitors to be able to appreciate its natural beauty, but has been famously alluded to by various ancient Chinese writers and in modern Chinese pop culture. ¥70 and ¥35 for students.
- Wuzhizhou Island. The waters surrounding this island are the most beautiful in Sanya. A popular spot for snorkeling and scuba diving, this island has fallen victim to it is popularity. Water is less clear and fish less plentiful than before, so choose dates and times to maximize visibility when visiting. Scuba diving will cost ¥400-500. Also see Sunrise Rock,观日岩。It is located on the cliff in the southeast of the island. Standing on the rock, you can get a bird's view of the whole island and the South China Sea. The Guanri Rock is like a natural stone Buddha facing to the sea. It is also like a huge turtle crawling to the vast ocean. The rock is an ideal place for you to enjoy the sunrise. You can get onto the island by ferry as early as 08:30. The last ferry back from the island is 17:30. The hotel rates are outrageous so unless you have lots of money, staying the night is not recommended.
- Yalong Bay Tropical Paradise Forest Park.
DaDongHai (BigEastSea). The main "foreigner area" (especially Russian -- in visitors and signage, there is little English here!) Dadonghai is an easily accessible, beautiful beach -- and tourist/laowai haven. It has a good balance between development and natural beauty. The water is decently clean; the ocean bed is mostly just sand with a rare school of fish or eel. The beach is lined with expensive (and generally not very tasty) restaurants, but the beach is free (although cordoned into "zones" for swimming and boating). The beach is closed at night, but there is a section to the far east (the "military zone") that is just beyond a big fence (with a big hole in it) which is always open. It is not policed or seemingly controlled. The town behind Dadong Bay is more expensive than Sanya, but has foreign restaurants. The shopping, however, may not be as good as Sanya city's. See the beach both in the morning, at sunset (sets gorgeously over the hills), and at night (when people are more scarce). There're beach parties here on weekends, especially, starting early but picking up later (usually after hours) at the "Beach Bar", located in the middle of the beachhead. Just look for music, foreigners, fire torches, and dancing after midnight.
Luhuitou Park, 鹿回头公园 (pronounced Loo Hway Toe Park, or Deer Looks Back Park, on top of the mountain in Sanya where all the green lasers are shooting out from, take the road toward Da Dong Hai, turn make a right on Li Ling Road, then go up the hill until you get to the ticket booth; from there you can either walk up the rest of the way or pay for a shuttle., +86 898 88226472. close 23:30. This is one of the tourist attractions in Sanya. On top of one of the tallest mountains in Sanya stands a statue of a deer looking back, flanked by a Li boy and a Li Girl. The legend goes that the boy was hunting the deer until the deer approaches a cliff, looks back, and magically turns into a beautiful girl and they fall in love. This place symbolizes young couples falling in love. At night you will see green lasers shooting out from near the statue that is visible from all over Sanya. Beneath the statue is an outdoor barbecue seating area that closes at 23:30. You will see wild monkeys that take food from humans as well. On the back of your ticket, you will see a map of the park so you can guide yourself. There is an abandoned roller coast up here as well. You will see the rusting tracks and closed off entrance area. There is also a wall with chains on it where you can buy a padlock with your names written on it and have your padlocked locked to the chain to symbolize that your love is forever. Or until the lock breaks. ¥45 entrance, ¥15 option shuttle.
Nanshan Temple. Built as a tourist site in 1998 with a gigantic statue of Guanyin (a Goddess of Mercy) on a sea-top platform. The park has few interesting spots (save a monastery bells that you can "gong") but demands an entrance fee of ¥150. A trolley car can shuttle you around the park for extra cash, but it is best enjoyed without the trolley as it really is not that big. Nanshan is about an hour outside of Sanya city by city bus, which can be grabbed at the bus station or along the city's beach-side roadway (三亚弯路). The surrounding countryside is much more interesting than the park itself, which is a must-miss.
Sanya Museum of Imperial Edicts, Located at Tianya Haijiao (Take Bus Nos. 6, 16, 24, 25, 26, or 29 and get off at the Tianya Haijiao bus stop. 08:30-17:30.
Sea Turtles 911. The only non-profit organization promoting sea turtle conservation in China, Sea Turtles 911's primary facility is a floating sea turtle hospital in Lingshui near Nanwan Monkey Island, as well as programs in Sanya and Haikou. While on Hainan Island visitors are welcome to volunteer with the sea turtles and the organization's educational programs. Recommended donation.
Tianya Haijiao. One of the most famous beaches in China, and a traditionally popular spot for romantic couples. The beach is often too overrun by tourists for visitors to be able to appreciate its natural beauty, but has been famously alluded to by various ancient Chinese writers and in modern Chinese pop culture. ¥70 and ¥35 for students.
Wuzhizhou Island. The waters surrounding this island are the most beautiful in Sanya. A popular spot for snorkeling and scuba diving, this island has fallen victim to it is popularity. Water is less clear and fish less plentiful than before, so choose dates and times to maximize visibility when visiting. Scuba diving will cost ¥400-500. Also see Sunrise Rock,观日岩。It is located on the cliff in the southeast of the island. Standing on the rock, you can get a bird's view of the whole island and the South China Sea. The Guanri Rock is like a natural stone Buddha facing to the sea. It is also like a huge turtle crawling to the vast ocean. The rock is an ideal place for you to enjoy the sunrise. You can get onto the island by ferry as early as 08:30. The last ferry back from the island is 17:30. The hotel rates are outrageous so unless you have lots of money, staying the night is not recommended.
Yalong Bay Tropical Paradise Forest Park.
- Beauty Crown Theater. At the construction site of a 7-star hotel. This show includes dancers, singers, and tigers, from 20:30 nightly. ¥280.
Beauty Crown Theater. At the construction site of a 7-star hotel. This show includes dancers, singers, and tigers, from 20:30 nightly. ¥280.
Sanya is home to numerous practice range, suitable for beginner and several demanding golf courses for more challenges. Some international tournament take regularly place in different Sanya golfing venues. Hotels offer weekly package where you can golf every day on a different course.
- Mystic Springs Golf Club, Nantian Hot Springs Tourist City, Haitang Bay (海棠湾南田温泉旅游城), +86 898 3188 8008. 06:00-19:00.
Mystic Springs Golf Club, Nantian Hot Springs Tourist City, Haitang Bay (海棠湾南田温泉旅游城), +86 898 3188 8008. 06:00-19:00.
Hainan has pretty consistent surf most of the year. In the summer, the south winds bring waves to Sanya's south-facing beaches. In the fall through winter, the peak surf season, Hainan's east coast is the place to go. Hainan does not offer world-class waves, but it offers fairly consistent tropical surf, which is almost completely empty. If you a breaking in to surfing, there are a number of companies to contact.
- Insight Adventures, LuHuiTou Village (best use email or phone), +86 898 88226130. Insight Adventures are the largest operator in Sanya and offer surfing and many other activities such as kayaking, biking, snorkelling and stand up paddle boards. Insight offers a large staff of foreign and Chinese guides.
Insight Adventures, LuHuiTou Village (best use email or phone), +86 898 88226130. Insight Adventures are the largest operator in Sanya and offer surfing and many other activities such as kayaking, biking, snorkelling and stand up paddle boards. Insight offers a large staff of foreign and Chinese guides.
Sanya is a popular destination for pro-amateur bikers who are eager to hover around the whole island. However, almost all bikers take their own bike. Bike rental service is not as omnipresent as other touristy places such as Yangshuo or Lijiang. Most bike shops are located at Sanya Hexi Lu (Sanya River East Road), you need to pay ¥1000 for deposit and prices start from ¥40 for 1 day hiring. Several hostels also have a bike rental service. A route from Dadonghai to Yalong bay, then to Haitong Bay has a well-constructed, -lit and smooth road which stretches over 30 km and make it ideal to ride. However, the urban area of Sanya has some of the worst traffic in China and the local police are notorious for being impotent on cracking down traffic violations.
Yalong Bay, Dadong Bay, Haitang Bay and Sanya Bay all have a collection of jet skiing, parasailing, paragliding, snorkeling, scuba diving, glass-bottomed boat, and beach ATV enterprises. Prices aren't generally very negotiable (save for scuba and snorkeling), but duration of the ride, however, can. Do not go too cheap on scuba, for obvious safety reasons.
In Sanya, you may more likely do more walking than hiking. With its pretty flat landscape and well-developed roads, hiking is not particular popular among tourists. Hikers often take a bus in the Sanya Bus Station at Jiefang Road and head to Wuzhishan (五指山)to start their hiking tour. The 90-minute bus is available every hour from 07:00 to 16:00 and fare is around ¥16.
With such a beautiful environment, relaxing on the beach and studying Mandarin Chinese is a fun and productive activity for those with more time. It's also easier to focus on the studying without the distractions of the big cities.
An English Corner is an informal regular gathering where locals meet to practice their English. If you show up and are visibly foreign, people will be eager to talk to you. This gives you a chance to meet some locals and socialize even if you don't speak much Chinese.
- English Corner, Jie Fang Lu (near Mingzhu Square, opposite the shopping center, it's on the 3rd floor on a police station, once you are on Jie Fang Lu, you will see an Arch with about 5 or 6 flags on top, go through the arch and you will see a police station on your right. Go to the 3rd floor. After you arrive on the 3rd floor, make a left, you will find the English Corner in a kindergarten room on your left. If you see any white guys in the room, then you are in the right place. There are no signs., +86 13637633655 (Jelly). Wednesday 20:00-22:00. Locals meet here to practice English with each other, expats occasionally visit as well. The level of English varies but is generally good enough for conversation. Good to get inside information on Sanya, many of them will be happy to show you around for a chance to speak some English.
- English Corner, at YoungBar (DaDongHai - beside Dolphin Bar). Every Sunday at 15:00.
English Corner, Jie Fang Lu (near Mingzhu Square, opposite the shopping center, it's on the 3rd floor on a police station, once you are on Jie Fang Lu, you will see an Arch with about 5 or 6 flags on top, go through the arch and you will see a police station on your right. Go to the 3rd floor. After you arrive on the 3rd floor, make a left, you will find the English Corner in a kindergarten room on your left. If you see any white guys in the room, then you are in the right place. There are no signs., +86 13637633655 (Jelly). Wednesday 20:00-22:00. Locals meet here to practice English with each other, expats occasionally visit as well. The level of English varies but is generally good enough for conversation. Good to get inside information on Sanya, many of them will be happy to show you around for a chance to speak some English.
English Corner, at YoungBar (DaDongHai - beside Dolphin Bar). Every Sunday at 15:00.
Paintball (Waterball) Gun Games, Sanya Bay / DaDongHai, +86 15024310072. Weekends, usually around 2pm. There is a small group of foreigners and a group of Chinese that play gun games (水弹枪) in Sanya. It is mostly just local and recreational players. The "guns" are "water ball" or "crystal ball" guns (水弹枪). They shoot a small water ball, similar to a paintball (but smaller, at lower velocity, and with no cleanup), and the guns look like their real-steel counterparts -- so waterball is like a mixture of airsoft and paintball. Two locations: one is an abandoned garage, the other is an abandoned area at a school (both somewhat near Sanya Bay and DaDongHai). If you play paintball or airsoft, you'll love it -- it's as close as you can get, here in China (besides the terrible local "paintball fields" [zhen ren CS] in most parks in China). Call or text "Reyn" for more information, pictures, and pricing at +86 150 2431 0072, or on WeChat: adamreyn
The area produces pearls in abundance and they are sold everywhere. Prices are highly negotiable; overcharging tourists is common. Tour guides get a fat (often 50%!) commission for bringing tourists to pearl shops; try to go without one and beat the price down.
Coconut powders and teas are also popular Chinese buys, but for Westerners looking for something less commercially produced... the cone-shaped hats that women wear here with pictures inscribed are only ¥5 at The First Market (第一市场 dìyī shìchǎng) in Sanya city. Lines 2 and 4 have a stop there. Don't head into the department store; instead, stick to the side of it and walk down the road filled with small shops and street vendors.
- Corner's Deli, 三亚市愉亚大道夏日百货五楼,5/F, Summer Mall, Yuya Avenue, Dadong Sea (At Summer Mall, fifth floor of south end, in Dadonghai, +86 898-88216733. until 22:00. Offers a wide range of imported food and drinks. For anyone living in China and wanting to take back a few western groceries that can't normally be found, this small deli is worth the trip.
- China Duty Free Sanya Mall, 118 Haitang Road North, Haitang District (海棠区海棠北路118号) (free shuttle buses are available from several of Sanya's five-star hotels; you can also take public bus routes 33, 34, 35 and Haitang Bay 1. 09:00-22:00. A government-run duty free shopping center for luxury goods. Here you can buy all the Gucci, LV, etc. to your heart's content. You would need proof of a plane ticket leaving Hainan and you must pick up your goods at the airport when you leave.
Corner's Deli, 三亚市愉亚大道夏日百货五楼,5/F, Summer Mall, Yuya Avenue, Dadong Sea (At Summer Mall, fifth floor of south end, in Dadonghai, +86 898-88216733. until 22:00. Offers a wide range of imported food and drinks. For anyone living in China and wanting to take back a few western groceries that can't normally be found, this small deli is worth the trip.
China Duty Free Sanya Mall, 118 Haitang Road North, Haitang District (海棠区海棠北路118号) (free shuttle buses are available from several of Sanya's five-star hotels; you can also take public bus routes 33, 34, 35 and Haitang Bay 1. 09:00-22:00. A government-run duty free shopping center for luxury goods. Here you can buy all the Gucci, LV, etc. to your heart's content. You would need proof of a plane ticket leaving Hainan and you must pick up your goods at the airport when you leave.
There are plenty of good restaurants, including many Sichuan places and some Cantonese. There is one McDonald's (on the pedestrian street at Jiefang Erlu) and four branches of KFC (105 Jiefang Lu; Duojialian; 63 Guoxing Dadao; Renmin Lu). Seafood is a beach city's speciality. Inspect the tanks for freshness before eating and beware of the different charges that are often handled by different people at the restaurant (fishery, cooking fee, and sitting fee can be separate). Shellfish go for ¥10-25 per jin (half kilo).
- No. 1 Agricultural Products Market, Xinjian Street # 155. close midnight. This is not a restaurant, but a live seafood supermarket, and it's worth mentioning because of its popularity. You buy seafood here, take it across the street around the corner and all the restaurants will cook the food for you. They have seafood, poultry, lamb, pork - almost anything you can think of besides beef. As you are shopping for food, you will get approached by touts that give you a business card with their price list for cooking your food for you. If you agree, after you finish buying, they will take you to their restaurant around the corner and prepare the food for you. If you want to eat seafood but don't want to pay the outrageous prices at seafood restaurants, this is a great option. Varies.
- Bohemian, 三亚市凤凰路三永凤凰城3号 (Phoenix Road (凤凰路 fènghuáng lù), +86 898 88882333. Newly-opened restaurant with an international menu. Very well decorated and furnished and the service by waitresses wearing faux-Bavarian uniforms is exceptional. As soon as you walk in, you have to go up a winding staircase. Very high class feel. You can tell they spent a lot of money to renovate the place. They have private rooms where you can eat as well. Prices range from very expensive (for things like Japanese beef or caviare) to very reasonable for more conventional Chinese dishes.
- Casamia Italian Restaurant, 三亚湾路蓝色海岸门面旁B211号,2nd Floor (By the entrance of Lan Se Hai An Complex, +86 898 88889828. A really upscale restaurant with two locations in Sanya with excellent service with authentic Italian dishes. Prices are fair, the presentation is good as is the taste, as is the quality of food. Clean and well run. Recommended for western foods that will delight the palate. All wines and beer served. English speaking staff. Italian owner who is the Maitre D aided by his Chinese wife.
- Coffee World, Herton Hotel at Dadonghai Beach-1st floor (东海旅游区荷泰海景酒店1楼) (opposite Resort and Time Hotel, +86 898 88677995. 10:30-23:30. Offers pizza, pastas, salads, soups and the tastiest BBQ chicken wings in Hainan. Dining on a lovely balcony which overlooks Dadonghai Beach. Tel: 0898-88677995. The restaurant delivers to customers within a 5 mile radius of Dadonghai Beach. English is spoken. Moderate price.
- The Dolphin Sports Bar & Grill, 99 Yuya Road, Dadonghai (tell the cab driver to drop you off 100 metres before Summer Mall in dadonghai, and look across the main road, you will see us between a couple of Russian shops, +86 898 88215700. Western restaurant and sports bar with a wide selection of Western favorites such as hamburgers, soups, salads, pasta, Tex-Mex and sandwiches. There are usually good specials on imported beers and international cocktails. Check with the manager and he can probably make something off the menu for a reasonable price. A local mecca for foreigners (along with YoungBar next door), it's usually a friendly environment with countless big screen TV's showing all major sporting event listings. Also has typical bar games: pool, darts, foosball, and eating competitions. Live band on weekend nights. Meals ¥60-150.
- Hot Pot Fashion, 时代海岸西区2楼.
- Jing Fu Gong, 三亚市凤凰路三永凤凰城4号 (Phoenix Road, right next door to the Bohemian, +86 898 38295105. Korean restaurant run by South Koreans. Part of a chain, there is one in Haikou too. Very authentic, to the extent that it is a favourite for Korean tour groups who want a taste of home. Attentive service. They have an upper level where you can take off your shoes and sit on the floor and private rooms. Reasonable prices.
- Lemon Grass Thai Restaurant, 三亚湾蓝色海岸餐饮街二楼 (Next to Casamia in Sanya Bay, +86 898 88290819.
- Marco Polo, 海韵路8号 (look for the big Marco Polo sign, +86 13518095143. Offers a slightly more upscale take on Italian. There is a large, outdoor seating area and the pizzas are highly recommended. Offers pizzas, pastas, soups, meats and more! The food and the service are great. As of May 2013, they don't have adequate wait staff, so the only way to get a meal there is to show up around 18:00 and maybe the owner is in and can cook a meal for you. Expect ¥80-100 for a meal.
- Russian Restaurant & Bar, 大东海愉亚大道66号华豫苑首层俄式西餐酒吧 (in between City Plaza Hotel and Hawaii Hotel, +86 898 8821-1527.
- Wanjunlong, Yuejin Street #86 (Corner of Shengli Road and Yuejin Street, +86 898 88265889. close when sun comes up. Popular place for late night barbecue and beer. Not as big as Shangping Road, but a good alternative if you get sick of shangping road. various.
- Xinya Seafood Restaurant, 海南省三亚市三亚湾路19号 (Corner of Sanya Bay Road and Xin Feng Jie, +86 898 88388886. Very popular Xinjiang restaurant next to Sanya Beach. Has typical Xinjiang dishes such as Dapanji, a wide range of seafood that can be cooked as you wish and Indian Roti. Along the coastal road from the restaurant are a number of very popular seafood restaurants. Two restaurants in one.
Hainan grows a great variety of tropical fruits. Mango, apple, pineapples, durian, jackfruit, mangosteen, lycee are very popular and their breeds are colorfully diverse. Hainan is famous throughout China for its coconuts and they are worth trying, especially the red coconuts (红椰 hóng yē). Away from the beach, expect to pay about ¥8-10 for a coconut. Prices increase as you get closer and you may end up paying about ¥15 for a coconut on the beach. Note that fruit price is fluctuating and cheating on its weight is common. Visit any big and well-established chained supermarkets in the downtown of Sanya along Jiefang Road to check the current market price.
A bit after sunset and well in to the midnight, Sanya city's streets are filled with small barbecue stands, noodle stands, and other snack vendors. There is a well-known seafood supermarket called The No. 1 Agricultural Products Market(第一市场)(See address below). You buy live seafood and then take it around the corner to a crowded street where all the restaurants will cook(Jia Gong,加工) the seafood for you for a small fee per dish. It's the most crowded night market in Sanya. You will find a constant assortment of musicians and kids that sell flowers to proposition you while you are eating. It's a great way to save money on eating seafood because there is no markup for the seafood because you purchased the seafood yourself. It's quite a lively environment with guitarists playing, saxophonists playing, customers singing, beer flowing all night long, garbage trucks to come by to pick up the garbage, and the occasional fight. This street starts dying down around the midnight and the crowds head to bar street.
After Bar Street closes, the crowds head to the night food market located at the 1st Lane of Shangping Road (商品街一巷) which is close to Jiefang Road (解放路). Most foods are at the fixed price but try to negotiate a bit for the seafood barbecue. The food and beer flows until the sun comes up.
Another popular after-hours barbecue place is at Wan Jun Long. Not as popular as Shangping Road, but if you are sick of seeing the same people all the time, this is another alternative.(address below)
No. 1 Agricultural Products Market, Xinjian Street # 155. close midnight. This is not a restaurant, but a live seafood supermarket, and it's worth mentioning because of its popularity. You buy seafood here, take it across the street around the corner and all the restaurants will cook the food for you. They have seafood, poultry, lamb, pork - almost anything you can think of besides beef. As you are shopping for food, you will get approached by touts that give you a business card with their price list for cooking your food for you. If you agree, after you finish buying, they will take you to their restaurant around the corner and prepare the food for you. If you want to eat seafood but don't want to pay the outrageous prices at seafood restaurants, this is a great option. Varies.
Bohemian, 三亚市凤凰路三永凤凰城3号 (Phoenix Road (凤凰路 fènghuáng lù), +86 898 88882333. Newly-opened restaurant with an international menu. Very well decorated and furnished and the service by waitresses wearing faux-Bavarian uniforms is exceptional. As soon as you walk in, you have to go up a winding staircase. Very high class feel. You can tell they spent a lot of money to renovate the place. They have private rooms where you can eat as well. Prices range from very expensive (for things like Japanese beef or caviare) to very reasonable for more conventional Chinese dishes.
Casamia Italian Restaurant, 三亚湾路蓝色海岸门面旁B211号,2nd Floor (By the entrance of Lan Se Hai An Complex, +86 898 88889828. A really upscale restaurant with two locations in Sanya with excellent service with authentic Italian dishes. Prices are fair, the presentation is good as is the taste, as is the quality of food. Clean and well run. Recommended for western foods that will delight the palate. All wines and beer served. English speaking staff. Italian owner who is the Maitre D aided by his Chinese wife.
Coffee World, Herton Hotel at Dadonghai Beach-1st floor (东海旅游区荷泰海景酒店1楼) (opposite Resort and Time Hotel, +86 898 88677995. 10:30-23:30. Offers pizza, pastas, salads, soups and the tastiest BBQ chicken wings in Hainan. Dining on a lovely balcony which overlooks Dadonghai Beach. Tel: 0898-88677995. The restaurant delivers to customers within a 5 mile radius of Dadonghai Beach. English is spoken. Moderate price.
The Dolphin Sports Bar & Grill, 99 Yuya Road, Dadonghai (tell the cab driver to drop you off 100 metres before Summer Mall in dadonghai, and look across the main road, you will see us between a couple of Russian shops, +86 898 88215700. Western restaurant and sports bar with a wide selection of Western favorites such as hamburgers, soups, salads, pasta, Tex-Mex and sandwiches. There are usually good specials on imported beers and international cocktails. Check with the manager and he can probably make something off the menu for a reasonable price. A local mecca for foreigners (along with YoungBar next door), it's usually a friendly environment with countless big screen TV's showing all major sporting event listings. Also has typical bar games: pool, darts, foosball, and eating competitions. Live band on weekend nights. Meals ¥60-150.
Hot Pot Fashion, 时代海岸西区2楼.
Jing Fu Gong, 三亚市凤凰路三永凤凰城4号 (Phoenix Road, right next door to the Bohemian, +86 898 38295105. Korean restaurant run by South Koreans. Part of a chain, there is one in Haikou too. Very authentic, to the extent that it is a favourite for Korean tour groups who want a taste of home. Attentive service. They have an upper level where you can take off your shoes and sit on the floor and private rooms. Reasonable prices.
Lemon Grass Thai Restaurant, 三亚湾蓝色海岸餐饮街二楼 (Next to Casamia in Sanya Bay, +86 898 88290819.
Marco Polo, 海韵路8号 (look for the big Marco Polo sign, +86 13518095143. Offers a slightly more upscale take on Italian. There is a large, outdoor seating area and the pizzas are highly recommended. Offers pizzas, pastas, soups, meats and more! The food and the service are great. As of May 2013, they don't have adequate wait staff, so the only way to get a meal there is to show up around 18:00 and maybe the owner is in and can cook a meal for you. Expect ¥80-100 for a meal.
Russian Restaurant & Bar, 大东海愉亚大道66号华豫苑首层俄式西餐酒吧 (in between City Plaza Hotel and Hawaii Hotel, +86 898 8821-1527.
Wanjunlong, Yuejin Street #86 (Corner of Shengli Road and Yuejin Street, +86 898 88265889. close when sun comes up. Popular place for late night barbecue and beer. Not as big as Shangping Road, but a good alternative if you get sick of shangping road. various.
Xinya Seafood Restaurant, 海南省三亚市三亚湾路19号 (Corner of Sanya Bay Road and Xin Feng Jie, +86 898 88388886. Very popular Xinjiang restaurant next to Sanya Beach. Has typical Xinjiang dishes such as Dapanji, a wide range of seafood that can be cooked as you wish and Indian Roti. Along the coastal road from the restaurant are a number of very popular seafood restaurants. Two restaurants in one.
Coffee The vast majority of coffee shops here open around 10:00 or 11:00. The Jiefang Lu (解放路) McDonald's has thus become a morning pilgrimage for many Westerners.
Alcohol - Times Coast Bar Street
This is where all the hottest clubs in Sanya are, it's one big circle with about 10-11 clubs. The big three first tier clubs with all the tourists are Soho, MJ, and 88. The rest of the clubs are second tier clubs that have mostly locals and are less expensive. To get here, hop in a cab and say "Jiu Ba Jie". The most popular local brew is Anchor (actually Singaporean but produced in Hainan). Ask for the 'red label' or 'old' brew, which is the original. It is very hoppy and can be a great escape from Yanjing (燕京) or Qingdao (青岛) beer. Those are available, of course, as well. There are also local pineapple-based beers. Odd, but worth a try. Red coconuts (红椰) are especially sweet, even if you just pop a straw straight into the coconut!
- Soho Bar, 三亚市河东路36号 (First bar you will see on Bar Street, across the bridge from Pizza Hut, +86 898 88706677. close 03:00. The most popular bar for mainland tourists. More attractive people here than other bars. ¥180 for 6 beers.
- MJ BAR, 三亚市榆亚大道时代海岸酒吧街 (exit Soho, make a right, walk half a block, +86 15108982345. close 03:00. This is the club with the most foreigners. The bar counter is a Russian hangout. Every Wednesday night is ladies night where all girls drink for free. Managed by an Anerican-born Chinese from New York City named Eddie. ¥180 6 beers.
- Gold Baidu, 时代海岸酒吧街愉亚大道2号附近 (next to Golden Club, +86 898 88609898. close 02:00. Second tier club on the ground level around the corner from Allen Story
- 8090 Bar, 榆亚大道2号鸿洲时代海岸内 (next to Gold Baidu, +86 898 88889998. close 02:00. Second tier club, they have KTV rooms on the second floor, and a lounge section on the 3rd floor
- 123 Bar, 三亚旅游区榆亚路时代海岸酒吧街(近名舰酒吧) (Before you reach MJ walking from Soho, there is an alleyway, First bar in the alleyway, +86 898 88912398. close 02:00. Second tier club, but full of people always. mostly locals.
- Wang Jiao, 三亚市时代海岸酒吧一条街 (Exit Soho and make a left, walk past rainbow and Eadry Hotel,, +86 898 88989898. close 02:00. Second tier club, mostly locals, have KTV rooms on the second floor ¥100 dozen beers.
- No. 88 Bar, 海南省三亚市愉亚大道时代海岸1号楼101号商铺 (exit Soho, make a left and keep on walking until you see it, +86 898 88601266. close 03:00. Franchise club, always packed and they have balcony levels for more private partying. Less foreigners here, but more foreigners than Soho. Russians who live in Sanya can apply for a free drink card. ¥180 6 beers.
- CC露天概念酒吧, 榆亚大道时代海岸1号2楼 (Next to 88, +86 898 38203666. close 02:00. They have an outdoor patio lounge on the 3rd floor. :The second floor is a regular KTV.
- Rainbow Bar & Grill, 三亚市榆亚路时代海岸鸿洲埃德瑞首层(游艇码头旁) (Exit Soho, make a left, first bar you see, +86 898 88606063. close 02:00. They have both and indoors and outdoors section. The outdoors section is more popular. They have a pool table and a live band. Indoors, they have a foosball table. The burgers here are pretty good.
- Take, 愉亚大道时代海岸酒吧街9号 (exit MJ, make a left, go into alley and it's the first bar on the right, +86 898 88609996. close 02:00. New bar with a live band. long bar counter stocked with alcohol and girls.
- The Dolphin Sports Bar & Grill, No 99 Yu Ya Rd, +86 898 8821-5700. close 02:00. This is the foreigner hangout in Sanya. Live band and western food. You will find mostly Russians sitting outside and a mix of people sitting inside. More description of this bar in the restaurant section.
- Sanya Surf Circus, Dadonghai Beach (In the middle of Da Dong Beach, +86 13976190715. close 02:00. During the day, they sell and rent surf boards, have surf lessons. Almost every Saturday or Friday, they have a beach party. During these parties, you will see all the foreigners in Sanya. About 25 percent of the crowd will be Russian, another 25 percent black, and the rest a mix of Americans, Europeans, and Chinese. Run by some Italian guys. They send a mass text message out the day before there's a party. To get on the list, send an SMS to Darci, phone number listed here above. The owners' names are Lillo, Darci, Paolo, and Luca ¥10 a beer.
- Heroes Valley Bar, 三亚市港务局码头开发区 (Go to Gang Wu Ju and look for Heroes Valley Bar, +86 898 38899898. close 02:00. They have a big lounge area, but this bar is a "high" bar, most people come here to go to the private KTV rooms on the second floor to do their preferred drug of choice.
- Rings Lounge, 文明路100号 (Near the 123 Food Garden, +86 898 31805577. close 02:00. They have two floors. On the second floor you can sing karaoke where all the customers can hear and see you - not a common thing in China. They also sell Pizza. This is a relatively new bar and they don't have a lot of customers yet. They do have one problem though - because residents live upstairs, they have to turn down the music after 23:00. ¥100 6 beers.
- 阳光地带, 520 解放路,4th Floor (across the street from McDonald's, in the building that says New York Studio or something like that, take the elevator to the 4th floor, +86 18656710101. close 02:00. This is where all the gay and lesbian people in Sanya hang out. You will find the men in one corner and all the women in another corner. Most of the women have short hair. They sell Anchor beer. There is a wireless microphone and you can sing karaoke. You can pick the songs yourself from the computer. If you are a good-looking male, you will get hit on. ¥120 12 beers.
- Street Dancers, 河西路双龙大夏 basement (It's in the building called Shuang Long Da Xia, located across the street from the 123 Garden Bar. all night. By day this is a Hip Hop Dance Studio, by night it's an underground private Hip Hop Club. Many professional dancers from the clubs come here after the bars close. It's got mirrors on the walls so you can watch yourself dance. They have a DJ Booth. Once a month they have a huge party here. To get in, you would need to know someone who can bring you or just wander in and knock on the door to see if they are friendly.
- Beer Factory, Intercontinental Hotel. They have their own brewery with German beer. You can see all the big canisters and pipes where the beer is brewed and served to you. There's outdoor and indoor seating. Indoor seating has a live band from the Philippines. If you come here on Wednesdays, all the beer is half price. ¥36, ¥50, ¥80 for small, medium, big draft beer.
- Mos Blues. at the Mandarin Oriental Resort.
- Paulaner Brauhaus, No.236 Sanya Bay Road (Located inside the Narada Resort & Spa, +86 898 3889 8888. 17:00-01:00. Paulaner Brauhaus is a unique themed restaurant, famous for its traditional German food and freshly brewed Paulaner beer. A distinct feature of the restaurant would be that it offers guests a first hand glimpse of how beer is freshly brewed in-house by their Master Chef. Watch the most beautiful and astonishing sunset on the terrace and live entertainment while you enjoy a sumptuous feast. ¥42 a beer.
- Ajiya, No. 9 Haitang Bay, 301 Road, Haitang Bay (Highway G98, +86 898 3888 8855. French Teppanyakki.
- ACT, No. 9 Haitang Bay, 301 Rd. Classy disco with live band daily and KTV rooms.
- Left Bank Coffee Bar, Guang Ming Lu #8 (near the roundabout to the entrance to Phoenix Island.
- 123 Garden, 三亚市河西路金河公寓一楼 (金宝菜后面, +86 898 88886123. This pub had live entertainment. Wooden tables are scattered through the place. They serve food and drinks. The DJ girl wears a hot bikini! They will open the second floor for KTV rooms.
- Hao Shi Ya Yu, 三亚市河西区文明路金河公寓一楼 (Near 123 Garden, +86 898 88368889. A run down local club. The second floor is the main lounge. They have a dance floor with live entertainment. They also have KTV rooms. The crowd is a more local young crowd. Not as sophisticated as the crowd on bar street.
- Top 10 Pub, 三亚迎宾路山水天城平安保险旁 (Approximately on 73 Yingbin Road, +86 898 38218711. This bar has a stage ready for a live band performance. They have miniature motorcycles and ATVs locate throughout for their motif. In addition to the general lounge area, they also have more private bungalows. On the second floor, you will find a pool table.
- Xun Mi, 三亚湾路8-1(凤凰岛公交站) (Across from Phoenix Island, 2nd Floor, +86 898 8819898. close 02:00. They have live music on the second floor, and a quieter section on the rooftop level.
- Monte Carlo Lounge European Dining Local Bar, 三亚市河西路长顺三香1号门牌 (It's in an alleyway., +86 18876688518. This place is surprisingly well renovated inside. The surrounding alleyway is not much of a feast for the eyes, but inside has a European motif going on. They serve food and drinks and have three floors. It's a nice place to take a date if you've already seen all the places in town.
- Bud Cafe, 海南省三亚市吉祥路盛世新第大夏10层 (Next to Night Coffee, +86 898 38269388. close 01:30. Relaxed Coffeeshop (Taiwanese owned) with a variety of coffee drinks and some food (didn't try the food), Reggae music etc. Nice balcony with great view. Good internet connection, good to hang out and surf. Very unique feel to the place. Looks like you can write notes on the coasts and leave them underneath the glass at your table as a memento of your presence here. If nothing on the menu suits your fancy, you can get take out from the BBQ on the street level.
- JRH, 三亚时代海岸东区金壁辉煌左侧 (Next to the Golden Club, +86 898 38272222. They sell red wine here. Looks like a wine cellar inside.
- Night Coffee, 三亚吉祥街盛世第大夏12楼阳台 (Rooftop of the building, next to Bud Cafe, +86 898 88262273. close 01:30. They occupy the 11th and 12th floor. The 11th floor has a home theater set up, and 12th floor rooftop is an open air setting over looking the ocean.
KTV
- In Time. Hostess Club ¥1000+ for room and alcohol. ¥500 for DJ,¥300 for Prince and Princess, ¥500 for girl.
- Ke Bao KTV, 解放路316号, +86 898 38251515. close 02:00. Local KTV place. Tips for girls ¥100-300.
- Jia Li Lai KTV, 解放一路148号路宏湾宾馆2楼(嘉利莱KTV) (148 Jie Fang Road, 2nd Floor of the hotel, +86 898 88269998. close 02:00. ¥100-¥300 tip for the girls. From ¥250 for small room including drinks.
- Royal New International Chamber, 中国三亚市海南三亚大东海旅游区海韵路18号新皇家国际会所 (not too far from the beach, +86 13876869199. Another glamorous hostess club. The tip for the girls are ¥500 and up. ¥680 for small room.
- Golden Club, 三亚市愉亚大道时代海岸(市委对面) (Around the corner from Allen Club, +86 898 38215555. close 02:00. This is a KTV Hostess club. You have to get a room that has a minimum charge of more than ¥1000. Then you pay for girls to drink with you. The girls charge ¥500 tip. From ¥1000 for a room.
Soho Bar, 三亚市河东路36号 (First bar you will see on Bar Street, across the bridge from Pizza Hut, +86 898 88706677. close 03:00. The most popular bar for mainland tourists. More attractive people here than other bars. ¥180 for 6 beers.
MJ BAR, 三亚市榆亚大道时代海岸酒吧街 (exit Soho, make a right, walk half a block, +86 15108982345. close 03:00. This is the club with the most foreigners. The bar counter is a Russian hangout. Every Wednesday night is ladies night where all girls drink for free. Managed by an Anerican-born Chinese from New York City named Eddie. ¥180 6 beers.
Gold Baidu, 时代海岸酒吧街愉亚大道2号附近 (next to Golden Club, +86 898 88609898. close 02:00. Second tier club on the ground level around the corner from Allen Story
8090 Bar, 榆亚大道2号鸿洲时代海岸内 (next to Gold Baidu, +86 898 88889998. close 02:00. Second tier club, they have KTV rooms on the second floor, and a lounge section on the 3rd floor
123 Bar, 三亚旅游区榆亚路时代海岸酒吧街(近名舰酒吧) (Before you reach MJ walking from Soho, there is an alleyway, First bar in the alleyway, +86 898 88912398. close 02:00. Second tier club, but full of people always. mostly locals.
Wang Jiao, 三亚市时代海岸酒吧一条街 (Exit Soho and make a left, walk past rainbow and Eadry Hotel,, +86 898 88989898. close 02:00. Second tier club, mostly locals, have KTV rooms on the second floor ¥100 dozen beers.
No. 88 Bar, 海南省三亚市愉亚大道时代海岸1号楼101号商铺 (exit Soho, make a left and keep on walking until you see it, +86 898 88601266. close 03:00. Franchise club, always packed and they have balcony levels for more private partying. Less foreigners here, but more foreigners than Soho. Russians who live in Sanya can apply for a free drink card. ¥180 6 beers.
CC露天概念酒吧, 榆亚大道时代海岸1号2楼 (Next to 88, +86 898 38203666. close 02:00. They have an outdoor patio lounge on the 3rd floor. :The second floor is a regular KTV.
Rainbow Bar & Grill, 三亚市榆亚路时代海岸鸿洲埃德瑞首层(游艇码头旁) (Exit Soho, make a left, first bar you see, +86 898 88606063. close 02:00. They have both and indoors and outdoors section. The outdoors section is more popular. They have a pool table and a live band. Indoors, they have a foosball table. The burgers here are pretty good.
Take, 愉亚大道时代海岸酒吧街9号 (exit MJ, make a left, go into alley and it's the first bar on the right, +86 898 88609996. close 02:00. New bar with a live band. long bar counter stocked with alcohol and girls.
The Dolphin Sports Bar & Grill, No 99 Yu Ya Rd, +86 898 8821-5700. close 02:00. This is the foreigner hangout in Sanya. Live band and western food. You will find mostly Russians sitting outside and a mix of people sitting inside. More description of this bar in the restaurant section.
Sanya Surf Circus, Dadonghai Beach (In the middle of Da Dong Beach, +86 13976190715. close 02:00. During the day, they sell and rent surf boards, have surf lessons. Almost every Saturday or Friday, they have a beach party. During these parties, you will see all the foreigners in Sanya. About 25 percent of the crowd will be Russian, another 25 percent black, and the rest a mix of Americans, Europeans, and Chinese. Run by some Italian guys. They send a mass text message out the day before there's a party. To get on the list, send an SMS to Darci, phone number listed here above. The owners' names are Lillo, Darci, Paolo, and Luca ¥10 a beer.
Heroes Valley Bar, 三亚市港务局码头开发区 (Go to Gang Wu Ju and look for Heroes Valley Bar, +86 898 38899898. close 02:00. They have a big lounge area, but this bar is a "high" bar, most people come here to go to the private KTV rooms on the second floor to do their preferred drug of choice.
Rings Lounge, 文明路100号 (Near the 123 Food Garden, +86 898 31805577. close 02:00. They have two floors. On the second floor you can sing karaoke where all the customers can hear and see you - not a common thing in China. They also sell Pizza. This is a relatively new bar and they don't have a lot of customers yet. They do have one problem though - because residents live upstairs, they have to turn down the music after 23:00. ¥100 6 beers.
阳光地带, 520 解放路,4th Floor (across the street from McDonald's, in the building that says New York Studio or something like that, take the elevator to the 4th floor, +86 18656710101. close 02:00. This is where all the gay and lesbian people in Sanya hang out. You will find the men in one corner and all the women in another corner. Most of the women have short hair. They sell Anchor beer. There is a wireless microphone and you can sing karaoke. You can pick the songs yourself from the computer. If you are a good-looking male, you will get hit on. ¥120 12 beers.
Street Dancers, 河西路双龙大夏 basement (It's in the building called Shuang Long Da Xia, located across the street from the 123 Garden Bar. all night. By day this is a Hip Hop Dance Studio, by night it's an underground private Hip Hop Club. Many professional dancers from the clubs come here after the bars close. It's got mirrors on the walls so you can watch yourself dance. They have a DJ Booth. Once a month they have a huge party here. To get in, you would need to know someone who can bring you or just wander in and knock on the door to see if they are friendly.
Beer Factory, Intercontinental Hotel. They have their own brewery with German beer. You can see all the big canisters and pipes where the beer is brewed and served to you. There's outdoor and indoor seating. Indoor seating has a live band from the Philippines. If you come here on Wednesdays, all the beer is half price. ¥36, ¥50, ¥80 for small, medium, big draft beer.
Mos Blues. at the Mandarin Oriental Resort.
Paulaner Brauhaus, No.236 Sanya Bay Road (Located inside the Narada Resort & Spa, +86 898 3889 8888. 17:00-01:00. Paulaner Brauhaus is a unique themed restaurant, famous for its traditional German food and freshly brewed Paulaner beer. A distinct feature of the restaurant would be that it offers guests a first hand glimpse of how beer is freshly brewed in-house by their Master Chef. Watch the most beautiful and astonishing sunset on the terrace and live entertainment while you enjoy a sumptuous feast. ¥42 a beer.
Ajiya, No. 9 Haitang Bay, 301 Road, Haitang Bay (Highway G98, +86 898 3888 8855. French Teppanyakki.
ACT, No. 9 Haitang Bay, 301 Rd. Classy disco with live band daily and KTV rooms.
Left Bank Coffee Bar, Guang Ming Lu #8 (near the roundabout to the entrance to Phoenix Island.
123 Garden, 三亚市河西路金河公寓一楼 (金宝菜后面, +86 898 88886123. This pub had live entertainment. Wooden tables are scattered through the place. They serve food and drinks. The DJ girl wears a hot bikini! They will open the second floor for KTV rooms.
Hao Shi Ya Yu, 三亚市河西区文明路金河公寓一楼 (Near 123 Garden, +86 898 88368889. A run down local club. The second floor is the main lounge. They have a dance floor with live entertainment. They also have KTV rooms. The crowd is a more local young crowd. Not as sophisticated as the crowd on bar street.
Top 10 Pub, 三亚迎宾路山水天城平安保险旁 (Approximately on 73 Yingbin Road, +86 898 38218711. This bar has a stage ready for a live band performance. They have miniature motorcycles and ATVs locate throughout for their motif. In addition to the general lounge area, they also have more private bungalows. On the second floor, you will find a pool table.
Xun Mi, 三亚湾路8-1(凤凰岛公交站) (Across from Phoenix Island, 2nd Floor, +86 898 8819898. close 02:00. They have live music on the second floor, and a quieter section on the rooftop level.
Monte Carlo Lounge European Dining Local Bar, 三亚市河西路长顺三香1号门牌 (It's in an alleyway., +86 18876688518. This place is surprisingly well renovated inside. The surrounding alleyway is not much of a feast for the eyes, but inside has a European motif going on. They serve food and drinks and have three floors. It's a nice place to take a date if you've already seen all the places in town.
Bud Cafe, 海南省三亚市吉祥路盛世新第大夏10层 (Next to Night Coffee, +86 898 38269388. close 01:30. Relaxed Coffeeshop (Taiwanese owned) with a variety of coffee drinks and some food (didn't try the food), Reggae music etc. Nice balcony with great view. Good internet connection, good to hang out and surf. Very unique feel to the place. Looks like you can write notes on the coasts and leave them underneath the glass at your table as a memento of your presence here. If nothing on the menu suits your fancy, you can get take out from the BBQ on the street level.
JRH, 三亚时代海岸东区金壁辉煌左侧 (Next to the Golden Club, +86 898 38272222. They sell red wine here. Looks like a wine cellar inside.
Night Coffee, 三亚吉祥街盛世第大夏12楼阳台 (Rooftop of the building, next to Bud Cafe, +86 898 88262273. close 01:30. They occupy the 11th and 12th floor. The 11th floor has a home theater set up, and 12th floor rooftop is an open air setting over looking the ocean.
In Time. Hostess Club ¥1000+ for room and alcohol. ¥500 for DJ,¥300 for Prince and Princess, ¥500 for girl.
Ke Bao KTV, 解放路316号, +86 898 38251515. close 02:00. Local KTV place. Tips for girls ¥100-300.
Jia Li Lai KTV, 解放一路148号路宏湾宾馆2楼(嘉利莱KTV) (148 Jie Fang Road, 2nd Floor of the hotel, +86 898 88269998. close 02:00. ¥100-¥300 tip for the girls. From ¥250 for small room including drinks.
Royal New International Chamber, 中国三亚市海南三亚大东海旅游区海韵路18号新皇家国际会所 (not too far from the beach, +86 13876869199. Another glamorous hostess club. The tip for the girls are ¥500 and up. ¥680 for small room.
Golden Club, 三亚市愉亚大道时代海岸(市委对面) (Around the corner from Allen Club, +86 898 38215555. close 02:00. This is a KTV Hostess club. You have to get a room that has a minimum charge of more than ¥1000. Then you pay for girls to drink with you. The girls charge ¥500 tip. From ¥1000 for a room.
As a newly developed tourist destination, Sanya exists solely for tourism which is accompanied by annoyances including pickpocketeting and overcharging.
Before arrival, travelers should be wary of getting the right address and most up to date telephone number for their hostels/hotels. Some hostels are located in a new district whose roads have just been laid out. Not many people, including the police, know where specific locations are in new districts. When you get lost, always ask drivers to call the staff.
Para-sailing, diving, snorkeling and boating are popular but operators may not be trained or certified. If you go for diving, always check air tank pressures before. Some Wikitravelers have reported that they received half-empty scuba tanks and found it difficult to inhale smoothly.
Sanya has a lot of local tour packages. Some tours to outlying islands may look cheap, but once you arrive on the spot, operators may charge you extra money for using their equipment. Masks, snorkels and fishing rods can be shabby and expensive to rent. Other tours are shopping traps, complete with ridiculous commissions for the tour guide. Before you join any tour, ask specifically what is included in the fee (beach chair, drinks, boat, fishing rod, snorkel, mask, transportation, admission fees, return transportation, etc.), and what is not (shopping).
Thanks to a heavy crackdown on gangsters, Sanya has become much safer than in the early 2000s. While violent crimes against tourists are rare in Sanya, be wary of pickpocketing, bicycle theft and bag snatching. There are occasional reports of professional drivers zooming alongside a tourist and grabbing their bag. Pickpocketing is common on buses. You should avoid bringing any valuables to the beach as theft is occasionally reported. Lockers on the beach, along their showers and beach chairs, are not free. They will charge ¥20-50, or more, per use.
Sanya is also notorious for overcharging. Scams in seafood restaurants were heavily reported in the Chinese media in 2011. To avoid very unpleasant sticker shock, make sure you know the price of what you are ordering.
That being said, as a tourist area, everything sold close to the beach will be 30%-100% more expensive than in downtown Sanya due to high rents and the law of supply and demand (lots of tourists, limited prime real estate for restaurants). Furthermore, market prices anywhere in Sanya are slightly higher than Haikou due to the cost of transportation. For seafood lovers who just traveled from inexpensive Haikou, do not expect to pay ¥10 for 4 scallops or 6 oysters.
Traffic rules apparently do not exist. Cars and motorcycles drive on both sides of the road and careen down sidewalks as if they had right of way. Irritating honking is ever-present, even when driving on sidewalks. Tourists should not trust the green traffic light and zebra crossings, because changing lights sometimes encourage drivers to speed up. As elsewhere, do not trust drivers to avoid you; you should always avoid them.
Cars will only stop at red lights. Bikes will only stop at red traffic lights if they are managed by police, otherwise you will watch them zip and weave though all directions of oncoming traffic.
The road dividers on main arterial roads are not there to stop people from running across; they are in place to stop cars from going down the wrong side of the road. Watch a road without these installed and you will see this in practice.
The tap water, even in nice hotels, should not be considered safe to drink as the tap water in Sanya is generally not potable. Bring or buy bottled water if you plan to be outside of your accommodations for long periods of time. If you have access to a kettle in your hotel room or rented apartment, boiled water is fine to drink.
Hainan is considered an active malaria and dengue fever region. Note that while there are pills to prevent malaria, there is no way to grow antibodies against dengue fever. If you plan to visit tropical forest zones, bring your own strong mosquito repellent and coil incense.
While most tourists visit Hainan for the increasingly vibrant city of Sanya, the island is large and has many other more remote locations to see.
Baoting (保亭), a county just north of Sanya, is a popular destination for its scenic and cultural attractions, including the Yanoda Rainforest Cultural Tourism Zone (呀诺达雨林文化旅游区), the Betel Nut Valley Li & Miao Cultural Heritage Park (槟榔谷黎苗文化旅游区), and the Mount Qixian Hot Springs National Forest Park (七仙岭温泉国家森林公园).
A little further on from Baoting, about 70 km northeast of Sanya, is the county of Lingshui. About 15 km south of Lingshui's main town is Nanwan Monkey Island (南湾猴岛), actually a peninsula, which is home to about 2500 endangered Macaque monkeys whose habitat you get to roam freely through. Lingshui is also the location of Perfume Bay (Xiangshui Bay, 香水湾), a relatively quiet and peaceful coastal area, and the scenic island of Boundary Island (Fenjiezhou Island, 分界洲岛).
The eastern city of Wanning (万宁), between Sanya and Haikou is home to Shimei Bay (石梅湾 shí méi wān) and Riyuewan (日月湾 rìyuè wān), the former which hosts the large and very secluded-feeling Le Meridien, and the latter which has become a popular spot for surfers on a budget. The cheaper hotel is ¥480 a night, so not super budget. Take the slow (non-express) bus to Haikou from the bus station and ask to be dropped off at the respective highway turnoff (¥30, 90 min, pay on the bus). Make sure you show them your ticket first or they will take you to another town where a taxi ride back 5 km they charge ¥100. To get back, walk up to the highway and flag down a bus. Express buses won't stop to pick you up. A taxi to either location will cost around ¥300.
The Paracel Islands, known in China as the Xisha Archipelago (西沙群岛) are gorgeous, remote, and brimming with tropical life. One of this chain of islands reportedly used to be an exotic vacation spot but is now off-limits to foreign travelers due to territorial disputes. If you happen to be a Chinese national, however, you can take a cruise boat there from the Phoenix Island International Cruise Terminal (凤凰岛国际邮轮港). A round-trip takes around 64 hours and costs about ¥4000.