
Located on the banks of the beautiful Sun River, Hainan Xinglong Yiyun Mountain Water Hot Spring Resort is a five-star garden-style hot spring resort built to high standards. Over 300 varieties of southern medicinal plants are cultivated within the resort's grounds, and the mountaintop hot spring pool incorporates these herbs. Led by Professor Zhang, a veteran of traditional Chinese medicine in Beijing, the resort collaborated with experts from the Institute of Southern Medicinal Materials of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Hainan Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine to develop 18 health-promoting hot springs.
The Southern Herbal Health Hot Springs bath, with water temperatures reaching 40-70°C, are among the most therapeutically effective sulfur-based hot springs. Different outdoor hot spring pools incorporate Southern Herbs with varying therapeutic benefits, doubling the benefits. For example, the Agarwood and Niu Dali hot springs are ideal for men to nourish Yin and strengthen Yang, while the Noni, Dragon Fruit, and Nutmeg hot springs are ideal for women seeking beauty, skincare, sun protection, and weight loss. The water from Xiaoyu Hot Springs is a rare and precious species worldwide.
tropical monsoon climate;
Suitable for all seasons
It is recommended to spend half a day
Reference price: 58 yuan
10:00-22:00
Nanyao Hot Spring is a well-known natural thermal spring in Wanning, Hainan, valued for its mineral-rich waters and therapeutic properties. It has historically been a destination for health and relaxation.
Located in Wanning City, Hainan. Accessible via taxi or ride-hailing from Wanning city center (approximately 30–40 minutes). Some local buses may stop nearby, followed by a short walk to the resort entrance.
Open daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Best visiting times are during the cooler months from November to April for a more comfortable hot spring experience.
Entrance fees vary by package and pool type, generally ranging from ¥100 to ¥300 per person. Tickets can be purchased on-site or online via the resort's official website or booking platforms.
Booking in advance is recommended during weekends, holidays, and peak tourist season. Reserve 1–3 days ahead to secure preferred pool areas or spa services.
2–4 hours to enjoy the hot springs, spa facilities, and surrounding gardens at a relaxed pace.
Guided tours are not typically provided; staff can offer instructions or information in Mandarin. Some resorts may have English-speaking staff for international visitors.
Start with outdoor pools for a warm-up soak, proceed to indoor spa treatments or specialized baths, explore surrounding garden areas, and end with relaxation in pavilions or tea areas.
Night visits are allowed until 10:00 PM. Some resorts offer night-time lighting in outdoor pools, but large-scale light shows are not typical.
Weekdays are less crowded than weekends or holidays. Early mornings and late evenings are best for a peaceful experience.
Most areas are suitable for elderly and children with supervision. Some pools may have steps, so wheelchair access can be limited.
Cash, credit cards, and mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are accepted at most facilities.
On-site restaurants serve Chinese cuisine and local Hainan specialties. Small cafes or snack bars are available within the resort.
Vegetarian options are commonly available; vegan and halal options should be checked with the resort in advance.
Several resorts and hotels are located nearby, offering hot spring packages and easy access to the pools.
Souvenir shops offer items such as towels, bathrobes, local snacks, and small wellness products like essential oils or spa kits.
Taxis or ride-hailing services are convenient for reaching nearby beaches, hotels, or Wanning city center. Some resorts offer shuttle services.