
Sanya Yalong Bay International Rose Valley is located in the Yalong Bay International Tourism Resort in Sanya City, covering a total area of 2,755 acres. It is themed "Rose Rendezvous, Romantic Sanya" and takes the original ecology of farmland, reservoirs and forests as its main body, and colorful roses as its carrier. It is the largest rose valley in Asia that integrates rose planting, rose cultural display, tourism and leisure vacation.
Here, you'll find a sea of roses, romantic weddings, colorful entertainment, essential oil wellness, casual dining, and international charm. This will create a romantic metropolis within the city's suburbs and resorts, offering a place to savor romantic leisure and discover the beauty of life. This will enhance Sanya's leisure and vacation appeal, elevate Hainan's image as an international tourism island, and highlight Hainan's romantic charm.
Tropical maritime monsoon climate;
April to May is the best time to visit when roses are in bloom
It is recommended to spend half a day
88.00 yuan
08:00~18:00
Yalong Bay International Rose Valley is a modern horticultural and leisure attraction in Sanya, showcasing diverse rose varieties. It symbolizes Sanya’s growing focus on tourism and floral culture.
Located in Yalong Bay, Sanya, Hainan. Accessible by taxi, private car, or tour buses from central Sanya and nearby resorts.
Open daily, generally from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time is during the cooler mornings or late afternoons and during flower peak seasons, usually from November to March.
Entrance fee is around 100–150 RMB per person. Tickets can be purchased online through official sites or travel platforms, and offline at the entrance.
Advance booking is recommended during peak tourist season or weekends, ideally 1–3 days in advance.
2–4 hours to stroll through gardens, take photos, and visit cafes or souvenir shops.
Guided tours are available in Chinese and sometimes English. Audio guides may be limited, so hiring a local guide is recommended for detailed information.
Start at the main entrance, explore the themed rose gardens, visit cafes or rest areas, attend any seasonal exhibitions, and finish at souvenir shops.
Occasional evening events or light displays may be held during festivals, but regular night access is limited.
Peak times are weekends, holidays, and flower festival periods. Weekday mornings are generally less crowded.
Paths are mostly paved and suitable for elderly and children. Wheelchair access is generally available, but some areas may have gentle slopes.
Most facilities accept cash, cards, and mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay.
Garden cafes, snack bars, and nearby resort restaurants serving Chinese, Western, and seafood cuisine.
Some restaurants offer vegetarian options; vegan or halal options are limited and should be confirmed in advance.
Several resorts and hotels in Yalong Bay, ranging from luxury beachfront resorts to mid-range accommodations, are nearby.
Yes, typical souvenirs include rose oils, perfumes, dried flowers, and floral handicrafts.
Taxi, ride-hailing services, or shuttle buses to Yalong Bay, Sanya city center, or nearby beaches are convenient.