
Quanfu Island is located on the northeastern edge of Yongle Atoll in the Yongle Islands of China's Xisha Islands, 4.5 nautical miles northeast of Coral Island. The coral reefs in the area are rich in biodiversity, including 56 species of shallow-water reef-building corals. The surrounding waters are also rich in aquatic products and have long been a fishing ground for Chinese fishermen.
The silvery white sand beach and glass-blue sea here are the best places for photography enthusiasts.
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Quanfu Island is known for its rich natural environment, offering both serene beaches and a biodiversity hotspot. The island plays a role in preserving local marine life and offers a peaceful getaway for visitors.
Quanfu Island is located in Sansha City, Hainan. To reach the island, visitors must take a boat from the nearby ports of Hainan, especially from Sanya or Wenchang, as public transport options are limited to boat services.
Quanfu Island is open year-round, but the best time to visit is during the cooler months, from October to April, when the weather is more pleasant and suitable for outdoor activities.
The island itself does not have an entrance fee, but activities like boat tours, snorkeling, and diving may have associated costs. Tickets for these activities can be purchased at local tour operators or at the port before boarding the boat.
It is not necessary to book tickets in advance for the island, but for specific activities like boat rides and tours, it is recommended to book at least a day in advance, especially during peak seasons.
To fully explore Quanfu Island, enjoy its beaches, hike the trails, and partake in water activities, a full day is ideal. If you only plan to visit the beaches or take a boat tour, half a day could be sufficient.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and visitors can arrange tours through local operators. Audio guides may not be available, so it's best to book a guide if you want an in-depth experience.
Start with a boat tour around the island, followed by a day at the beach for swimming and snorkeling. Afterward, explore the hiking trails, visit the local cultural sites, and end the day with a sunset view from the highest point on the island.
Night visits are not available, and there are no light shows on the island. Special tours can be arranged for activities like diving and snorkeling, but they are generally offered during the day.
Quanfu Island tends to be less crowded on weekdays, especially outside of the peak holiday season (May to September). Weekends and public holidays can see more visitors, so visiting during the off-peak period is recommended for a more peaceful experience.
The island offers basic amenities like toilets, rest areas, and small shops selling snacks and beverages. However, it's advisable to bring your own supplies, especially if planning to stay longer or engage in water activities.
While the island can be visited by children and elderly visitors, some areas, especially the hiking trails, may be challenging for those with mobility impairments. The beaches are more accessible for all visitors.
Cash is accepted on the island, but mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely used. It’s convenient to use mobile payments for transactions.
Vegetarian options are available in most local restaurants, but halal food may be limited on the island. It’s advisable to check with restaurants beforehand.
Souvenir shops on the island offer local products like seashell crafts, handmade jewelry, and tropical fruit-based items such as jams and oils.
After visiting Quanfu Island, visitors can take taxis or buses to nearby towns like Sanya or use local boats to explore other nearby islands.