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Weizhou Island | My Ultimate Travel Guide Revealed

| My Ultimate Travel Guide Revealed. Guys, I just got back from my trip to Weizhou Island, and it was absolutely amazing! I can't wait to share this guide with you—don't forget to like and save it for your next trip! Pre-Trip Prep 1. Documents: Bring your ID card. Students should bring their student ID for discounted tickets. 2. Clothing: The island is sunny, so pack lightweight summer clothes, a sun-protective jacket, swimwear, a swim cap, and flip-flops. Also, bring a light jacket as it can get chilly in the morning and evening. 3. Sun Protection: High-SPF sunscreen, a sun hat, sunglasses, and a sun umbrella are must-haves to avoid sunburn. 4. Medicine: Pack stomach medicine, cold medicine, and motion sickness pills just in case. 5. Other Essentials: A power bank to keep your devices charged, a camera to capture the scenery, and a waterproof phone case for beach fun. Transportation Guide 1. Getting There: ◦ By Air: After arriving at Beihai Fucheng Airport, take the airport shuttle to the city center, then a taxi to Beihai International Passenger Port. Alternatively, take a taxi directly (about 30 minutes, ~¥100). ◦ By Train: From Beihai Railway Station, a 15-minute taxi ride (~¥20) will take you to Beihai International Passenger Port. 2. Island Transport: ◦ Ferry Tickets: Book 3–7 days in advance on the WeChat official account "Laiyouba." Economy class costs ¥150/person, business class ¥180/person. Recommended ferries: Beiyou 25 or 26 (more stable). Choose a window seat for ocean views. The journey takes 80–110 minutes—take motion sickness pills if needed. ◦ On the Island: Renting an e-bike (¥60–80/day) is super convenient, but watch the battery level and drive safely. Sightseeing buses (¥20–30/person one-way) are great for groups but less flexible. Must-Visit Spots 1. Crocodile Mountain Scenic Area: A must-see! Features volcanic craters, sea cliffs, and a lighthouse, showcasing nature's wonders. Allow 2–3 hours (ticket required). 2. Dripping Water Danping: Stunning layered rocks and one of the best sunset spots on the island—perfect for photos. 3. Five-Color Beach: Colorful volcanic rocks appear at low tide. Sunrise here is breathtaking, and you can try beachcombing (bring a small shovel and bucket). 4. Catholic Church: A Gothic-style building from 1880 with exotic charm. Dress modestly and keep quiet inside. 5. Shell Beach: A long stretch of sand where you can collect coral and seashells—great for a relaxing stroll. 6. Shiluokou Beach: Crystal-clear waters ideal for diving (¥180–300/person) and another prime sunset spot. 7. Colorful Road: Connects multiple attractions, lined with banana trees and farmland. Rent an e-bike for a scenic ride. Food Recommendations 1. Seafood: Head to Nanwan Street Seafood Market for fresh mantis shrimp, oysters, and razor clams, then have them cooked at your homestay or a restaurant (processing fee: ¥10–20/dish). Must-tries: steamed sandworms with garlic vermicelli, salt-and-pepper mantis shrimp, and steamed grouper. Tip: Ask vendors to drain water from bags and double-check weights at the fair scale. 2. Local Snacks: Sweet volcanic bananas (¥5/bunch), free-range banana chicken (tender and flavorful), and charcoal-grilled salted duck eggs (rich, oily yolks). Also try stir-fried long beans with crab sauce, mud clam soup, Weizhou rice crisps, and volcanic lamb BBQ. 3. Dessert Shops: Chain brand 77’s offers a wide variety; local favorite Xiangwang Desserts serves generous portions of coconut milk at great prices; Hanma Desserts’ mango shaved ice and pandan cakes are delicious. Accommodation Tips 1. Near Five-Color Beach: Ideal for sunrise lovers. Homestays like Qingli and Yeli offer ocean views and are just a 5-minute walk to the beach. 2. Around Nanwan Street: Convenient options like Fangdao and 270° Sunset Sea View Castle are close to the seafood market and nightlife. Avoiding Scams 1. Seafood: Watch vendors drain water and reweigh your purchase. Confirm processing fees and cooking methods upfront. 2. Weather: Typhoon season is July–September. Check Weizhou Island’s official site for updates—ferry tickets can be rebooked for free if sailings are canceled. 3. Tickets: Island entry fee is ¥98 (includes Volcanic Geopark). Students and seniors get 50% off with ID. Best Time to Visit: April–June for swimming; September–November for fewer crowds; December–March for whale watching (60% success rate). Go for it!
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Posted: Jun 21, 2025
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