
Hainan HNA Lanyang Hot Spring Resort, located in Lanyang Farm, Danzhou City, is a three-star resort hotel integrating tourism, leisure, vacation, recuperation, and conference services. The resort boasts stunning scenery and picturesque landscapes. The hotel's hot spring area features 15 diverse pools, including a large children's water recreation pool, an ecological hot spring pool, a flower pool, a Chinese medicine pool, and a fish therapy pool. Highlights include Turkish ham, a hot spring black jade health board, a running water swimming pool, and farm-grown natural tea. The resort is just a stone's throw away from the hot and cold springs, known as "Wonderful Springs of the World" and "Wonderful Springs of China."
The hotel boasts a variety of comfortable guest rooms, a Chinese restaurant, various multi-functional meeting rooms, a nightclub, a casual café, a large hot spring swimming pool, an electric surfing and massage hot spring pool, a floating bar, a shopping mall, a barbecue garden, tennis courts, a beach volleyball court, and other amenities. Far from the hustle and bustle of the city and surrounded by beautiful mountains, the entire resort has become a tourist resort in western Hainan Island.
tropical monsoon climate;
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended 1-day tour
8:30-24:00
Lanyang Hot Spring Resort is a prominent wellness destination in Danzhou, Hainan, known for its natural geothermal springs. It attracts visitors seeking relaxation, health benefits, and scenic retreats in a tropical environment.
The resort is located in Danzhou City, Hainan. Visitors can reach it by taxi, ride-hailing services, or private car. Public buses may connect nearby areas, but direct metro access is not available.
Typically open from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Evenings are ideal for enjoying hot springs under soft lighting, while mornings offer a quieter experience.
Entrance fees vary depending on the hot spring pools and resort facilities used. Tickets can be purchased online via the resort website or travel platforms, and offline at the resort reception.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially during weekends and holidays. Ideally, book 3–7 days ahead for peak seasons.
Plan for 3–5 hours to enjoy the hot springs, gardens, and spa facilities comfortably.
Guided tours are generally not offered; self-exploration is recommended. Some information may be available in Chinese and English.
Start with a warm-up in smaller pools, move to main outdoor pools, enjoy spa treatments mid-visit, and end with a relaxing stroll through the gardens before dining or leaving.
The resort often provides evening lighting and ambiance for night visits, but formal light shows or special tours are uncommon.
Weekdays are less crowded. Weekends, holidays, and peak tourist seasons see higher visitor numbers.
Facilities include clean restrooms, changing rooms, lockers, on-site restaurants and cafes, rest areas with seating, and small shops selling souvenirs and bath items.
Most areas are accessible, with ramps and walkways. Pools may have steps; children and elderly can enjoy designated shallow or warm pools. Assistance may be required for some areas.
Both cash and cards are generally accepted, including mobile payment platforms popular in China.
On-site resort restaurants offer local Hainan dishes. Nearby town areas have casual eateries and cafes serving Chinese and seafood cuisine.
Vegetarian options are available in most restaurants; vegan and halal options are limited and may require prior inquiry.
The resort itself provides lodging, and additional hotels or guesthouses are located in nearby Danzhou City.
Souvenir shops are available at the resort, selling bath products, local crafts, and wellness items.
Taxi, private car, or ride-hailing services are recommended to reach other destinations in Danzhou or nearby cities.