
The Yushan Islands are located in Xiangshan County, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, 27 nautical miles southeast of Shipu. Dotted with islands and reefs, the islands boast clear waters and are situated at the confluence of the North and South ocean currents. The islands are rich in fish, shellfish, and algae, with over 300 species of marine specialties. It is known as "Asia's No. 1 Fishing Ground."
Watching the sunrise in Yushan Islands is the best choice. Stand on the top of the island and look towards the east. When the sun rises, the sea and the sky merge into one color, and the beautiful changes will make people feel the magic of nature.
On a clear day, standing at the lighthouse and gazing out into the distance, you can see white sailboats drifting away on the distant sea, and fishing boats coming and going. Fishing and shelling on the beach are both delightful. When the sun sets, watching the twinkling fishing lights and feeling the sea breeze is also a relaxing experience.
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Yushan Island, part of Ningbo in Zhejiang, has historical significance as a maritime site with ancient temples and lighthouses. It has been a fishing and trade hub and today is valued for its natural beauty and ecological importance.
Yushan Island is off the coast of Ningbo, Zhejiang. Visitors can reach the ferry terminal in Ningbo by taxi, bus, or car, then take a ferry to the island. Once on the island, walking is the primary way to explore.
The ferry and island attractions generally operate from 8:00 to 17:00. Spring and summer are the best times to visit due to favorable weather and calm seas.
Ferry tickets cost around ¥50–¥80 round trip. Some attractions may have separate fees (¥10–¥30). Tickets can be bought at ferry terminals or via online booking platforms.
Booking is recommended during weekends and holidays, ideally 2–3 days in advance for ferry tickets.
A full day (6–8 hours) is recommended to explore the beaches, hiking trails, and historical sites comfortably.
Guided tours are sometimes available in Chinese. Private English tours can be arranged through local travel agencies.
Take the ferry to the island, start with the coastal trail to the cliffs, visit temples and villages, then relax at the beach before returning to the ferry terminal.
Night visits are generally not allowed due to ferry schedules. Special tours may be available during local festivals or seafood events.
Weekends and summer holidays are the busiest. Weekdays, especially in spring or autumn, are less crowded.
Basic facilities include public restrooms, small restaurants, snack stalls, drinking water points, and picnic areas.
Some trails may be steep or uneven. Elderly and children should take caution. Accessibility for disabled visitors is limited.
Mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted, though carrying cash is recommended for small vendors.
Island restaurants serve fresh seafood and local dishes. Cafes and small snack shops are also available near beaches and tourist spots.
Vegetarian options are generally available. Halal options are limited and may need prior arrangements.
Accommodations are mainly in Ningbo city near the ferry terminal, including hotels, guesthouses, and homestays.
Souvenirs include local seafood products, handicrafts, island-themed trinkets, and postcards.
Return by ferry to Ningbo, then use taxis, buses, or trains to continue exploring Ningbo or travel to nearby cities in Zhejiang.