
Haiyue Square, located at the intersection of Sanya Bay Road and Yingbin Road, is a well-known public square on the shores of Sanya Bay. Haiyue Square is Sanya's busiest seaside plaza, often crowded with residents chatting and chatting by the sea, while tourists stroll and play on the beach. It's also a popular hub for square dancing.
Haiyue Square is located at the intersection of Sanya's city center and coastal landscape axes, with the renowned Coconut Dream Promenade just a short distance away. The square's main attractions include a creative willow leaf sculpture, a pool embodying the image of a "bright moon in the sea," and a long, sandy beach. The square's proximity to the city center makes it a popular leisure destination for residents and tourists. Every evening, it becomes a hub for square dancing. Furthermore, the area is densely populated with hotel-style parks, making it a desirable residential area. Those living nearby can stroll along the beach and gaze at the ocean at any time, making it a great spot for watching the sunset.
Tropical maritime monsoon climate;
Suitable for all seasons
It is recommended to visit for 1 to 2 hours
free
All day
Haiyue Plaza is a modern commercial center in Sanya, Hainan, serving as a hub for shopping, dining, and social gatherings. It reflects the city’s development as a tropical tourist destination and urban lifestyle area.
Located in central Sanya, Hainan. Visitors can reach it by taxi, ride-hailing apps, or local buses. Walking is convenient if staying nearby.
Typically open from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Evenings are lively for dining and entertainment, while mornings are quieter for shopping.
Access to Haiyue Plaza is free. Individual stores, restaurants, or attractions inside may have separate charges.
No booking is required for general access. For special events or dining experiences, advance reservations are recommended.
1–3 hours depending on shopping, dining, and participation in events.
Guided tours are generally not offered. Information is usually available in Chinese, and some store staff may provide assistance in English.
Start with a walk through the shopping areas, then stop at restaurants or cafes for a break, and finish by exploring open plaza spaces and any events or exhibitions.
Evening visits are recommended for the lively atmosphere, with occasional light displays or public events in the plaza area.
It is busiest during weekends, holidays, and evenings. Weekday mornings are the least crowded.
The plaza is generally accessible, with ramps, elevators, and wide walkways for strollers and wheelchairs.
Most stores and restaurants accept cash, cards, and mobile payment options like WeChat Pay and Alipay.
Seafood restaurants, Chinese and international cuisine outlets, cafes, dessert shops, and fast food chains.
Vegetarian options are available at some restaurants; halal and vegan options are limited and should be confirmed in advance.
Several hotels and resorts are nearby, including mid-range and luxury options with easy access to the plaza and other Sanya attractions.
Souvenirs include tropical handicrafts, local snacks, beachwear, and small decorative items.
Taxi or ride-hailing apps are convenient for reaching beaches, hotels, or other attractions. Walking is suitable for nearby streets and areas.