
Haikou Binhai Park, located southwest of the intersection of Binhai Avenue and Taihua Road in Haikou, is a modern, comprehensive amusement park. Its prime location, with Binhai Avenue in front and the ocean in the back, gives it its name. The park boasts a picturesque lake and abundant tropical plants. All the buildings are designed in a European style, creating a delightful experience, as if transported to Europe.
The park's four-story gate, covering an area of approximately 5,763.67 square meters, boasts a magnificent Romanesque column and hemispherical roof. Inside, guests can enjoy Chinese and Western restaurants, a dance hall, a wedding photography studio, and a bee kingdom. A tree-lined parking lot awaits in front of the gate. Furthermore, there's an amusement park featuring a toy shuttle, roller coaster, and a flying submarine. From natural landscapes to leisure and entertainment, this park has it all.
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Lover's Valley
The intricately designed gardens are the work of Hong Kong's MorningEasy Design Company. The greenery, the chirping of insects, the rustling of leaves, and the winding paths offer a tranquil retreat amidst the bustle. The artificial lakeside setting is incredibly romantic at night, a perfect place for lovers, and by day it's also a fantastic spot for photography enthusiasts.
amusement park
The amusement park on the right is the most advanced amusement park in Hainan. You can experience the thrill of Hainan’s largest and only roller coaster, the leisurely flight of the widest and cutest mushroom, and a full set of Italian-style amusement park equipment, which will definitely make you feel that your ticket is worth it.
Recommended 1-day tour
Free, amusement park and other recreational activities are charged separately
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Haikou Coastal Park is a major recreational area in Haikou, Hainan, highlighting the city’s coastal charm and promoting urban environmental conservation. It serves as a leisure spot for locals and tourists and plays a role in coastal ecology protection.
The park is located along the Haikou coastline. Visitors can reach it by taxi, ride-hailing services, or local bus routes. Walking and cycling are recommended inside the park to enjoy the scenery.
The park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Early morning and late afternoon offer cooler temperatures and optimal lighting for photography.
Entrance is generally free. Some special areas or events may have nominal fees, payable on-site. Tickets for specific activities, if any, can be purchased online or at kiosks.
Booking is not typically required for general park access. For special events or seasonal activities, booking a few days in advance is recommended.
Visiting the main areas of the park typically takes 2–3 hours. Longer visits may be needed for cycling, jogging, or enjoying beach activities.
Guided tours are generally not offered, as the park is self-guided. No audio guides are typically available.
Start at the main entrance, walk along the coastal promenade, stop at beaches and scenic viewpoints, explore green areas and picnic spots, and finish at observation decks or piers.
Night visits are allowed in designated areas, but main park facilities close around 8:00 PM. Occasional light shows or events may be held during festivals.
Weekdays are less crowded than weekends. Early mornings offer the calmest experience, while holidays attract larger crowds.
Facilities include public restrooms, benches, shaded rest areas, food stalls, and water fountains. Some souvenir shops are located near entrances.
The park is generally accessible, with paved paths suitable for elderly visitors, children, and those with mobility challenges.
Cash and mobile payment options (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are accepted at food stalls and shops. Card payments may be limited.
Nearby options include local Hainanese seafood restaurants, cafes along the coastline, and small eateries serving quick meals.
Vegetarian options are available at most restaurants; Halal options may require inquiry at nearby establishments.
Several hotels and resorts are located near the coast, ranging from budget stays to luxury resorts with sea views.
Souvenir shops near the park sell tropical-themed items, handicrafts, postcards, and local snacks.
Taxi, ride-hailing services, or buses are convenient for reaching other attractions, beaches, or shopping districts in Haikou.