Hailing Island: 3-Day Coconut-Breeze Getaway
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Hailing Island: 3-Day Coconut-Breeze Getaway

Dajiao Bay · fishing trip · clifftop walks · sunset feasts

3 days / 2 nights2–12 peopleFrom $430 pp

Trip Highlights

  • Dajiao Bay watersports: beach buggies, jet-ski, banana boat
  • Maweidao sunset and low-tide beachcombing
  • Hands-on fishing voyage with the local fleet
  • Beiluo Secret Bay clifftop boardwalk over Pearl Bay
  • Maritime Silk Road Museum (Nanhai No. 1 shipwreck)

Day-by-Day Itinerary

1

Arrival · Beach Play · Sunset Beachcombing

Hailing Island
  • Zhapo Fishing Port and Dajiao Bay watersports
  • Maweidao for sunset; low-tide beachcombing for shells and crabs
  • Yiyecheng food street and Zhapo night market
Breakfast included

Stay: Hotel on Hailing Island

2

Fishing Voyage · Cliff Secret Bay · Windmill Views

Hailing Island
  • Shili Silver Beach sunrise and mirror sands
  • Fishing voyage — cast nets and keep your catch
  • Beiluo Secret Bay clifftop boardwalk and Pearl Bay views
  • Tianlu Mountain windmill ridge for island panoramas at sunset
Breakfast included

Stay: Hotel on Hailing Island

3

Silk Road Museum · Wetland · Easy Departure

Hailing Island
  • Maritime Silk Road Museum — the Song-dynasty Nanhai No. 1 wreck
  • Mangrove Wetland Park boardwalk among egrets
  • Relaxed departure
Breakfast included

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What's Included

  • Comfortable private vehicle throughout
  • 2 nights hotel (twin-share) on Hailing Island
  • Daily hotel breakfast
  • Excellent English-speaking guide service
  • Tickets: Dajiao Bay, Nanhai No. 1 Museum, fishing experience
  • Driver/guide meal & lodging allowance, drinking water

Not Included

  • All meals (self-arranged)
  • Clifftop pool, watersports, beach buggies, jet-ski and other paid activities
  • Beachcombing tools and personal spending

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the fishing voyage suitable for children?

Yes, with adult supervision and a life jacket. The boat stays in calm coastal waters; follow the captain's safety guidance at all times.

What should I bring for beachcombing?

A small bucket, scoop, gloves and non-slip shoes. Tools can be rented locally (paid). Best at low tide — your guide will time it.

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