
Nestled against the backdrop of the Luhuitou Mountains, the all-suite Sanya Peninsula Resort Hotel stands proudly on the beautiful Xiaodonghai coast, just one island away from Dadonghai. Nestled within the tranquil natural double bay formed by Xiaodonghai and Sanya Bay, it borders world-renowned resorts such as the InterContinental and Anata, and is adjacent to Luhuitou Park and Luhuitou Golf Course. Nestled within the mountains, it offers tranquility amidst the bustling city.
All of the hotel's guest rooms are luxurious suites. From the window, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the pristine islands on one side and two crescent-shaped beaches with white sand and waves on the other. The crystal-clear blue waters and pristine white sand create a breathtakingly beautiful scene. As the sun sets, relax on the beach with your family and savor the dreamlike scenery, immersing you in the tranquility of the Mid-Levels Peninsula and the mystical beauty of Little East Sea. For families with children, there's a children's playground and a unique fish spa for a fun time.
tropical monsoon climate;
Suitable for all seasons
It is recommended to spend 1 to 2 days
All day
Mid-Levels Peninsula Resort Hotel is a luxury resort in Sanya, Hainan, designed to provide high-end accommodation and leisure facilities, contributing to Sanya’s reputation as a top tropical resort destination in China.
Located in Sanya, Hainan. The resort is accessible via taxi or rideshare from Sanya city center and the airport. Public buses may stop nearby, but walking is only practical if staying close.
The hotel operates 24/7. The best time to visit is during Sanya’s dry season, from October to April, to enjoy sunny weather and outdoor activities.
Accommodation and amenities are paid; there is no public entrance fee. Bookings can be made online via the hotel’s official website or through travel platforms.
Yes, especially during peak travel seasons. Booking 2–4 weeks in advance is recommended for rooms and spa reservations.
1–3 days to fully enjoy the resort’s amenities, beach, pool, spa, and dining options.
Guided tours are not standard. Staff assistance is available in Mandarin and English for resort facilities orientation.
Check in, explore the rooms and facilities, enjoy the pool and beach, dine at a main restaurant, and finish with sunset photography or a spa session.
The resort offers evening entertainment in bars or restaurants, but no dedicated light shows. Special packages may include evening events or themed dinners.
Less crowded on weekdays and outside public holidays. Peak occupancy occurs during Chinese New Year, National Day, and summer vacations.
Facilities include restrooms, multiple restaurants, bars, lounges, water access, seating areas, and a small resort shop.
The resort is accessible for all ages. Elevator access, ramps, and family-friendly facilities are available. Some areas may have pool or beach access restrictions.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted; cash can also be used for small purchases.
The resort offers multiple restaurants and bars. Nearby Sanya has additional cafes and seafood restaurants within 10–15 minutes by car.
Vegetarian options are available at the resort. Vegan and halal options may require prior request or nearby specialty restaurants.
Nearby resorts include luxury beachfront hotels and mid-range accommodations along Sanya’s coastline within 5–10 minutes by car.
Yes, resort shops sell local handicrafts, souvenirs, beachwear, and wellness products.
Taxi, rideshare, or rental car are most convenient for visiting nearby attractions, beaches, and shopping areas.