
Yeli Island, also known as "Mingting Park", is located in Xiangzhou District, Zhuhai City, Guangdong Province. It is connected to the downtown area by the Haiyan Bridge and is the closest island to Zhuhai City. The island is small in size and has a very convenient geographical location. It is the highest mountain on the island and has pleasant scenery. There are four small peaks on the island, which are suitable for gazing into the distance, enjoying the sea breeze, and admiring the sunrise and sunset. The lighting design throughout Yeli Island is based on the theme of "mountains, sea, and people". The entire design is planned in accordance with nature and is divided into three parts: "entrance, Haiyan Bridge and island lighting"; the lighting on the island is divided into road lighting and mountain lighting; the lighting of the island road is mainly lawn lights, which are combined with leisure seats. It is a seat during the day and a lawn light at night.
Climate: Subtropical monsoon climate
Best travel time: March-April, October-December
Recommended places to visit: Zhuhai Grand Theatre, Yeli Mountain, and Shishan Mountain
Recommended play time: 1-3 hours
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Yeli Island is a tranquil destination in Zhuhai, known for its beautiful natural scenery, including beaches, hills, and lush forests. The island is famous for its fresh air and peaceful atmosphere, making it a popular spot for outdoor activities and a retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle.
Yeli Island is located off the coast of Zhuhai, Guangdong. You can take a ferry from Zhuhai city center to the island. The ferry ride takes about 20-30 minutes. Taxis are also available to take you to the ferry terminal, or you can use public transportation to reach the terminal.
The island is open to visitors throughout the year. The best times to visit are in the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasant. Weekdays tend to be less crowded, offering a more peaceful experience compared to weekends and holidays.
The island itself does not have an entrance fee, but ferry tickets to reach the island are required. Ferry prices vary depending on the departure location and season. Tickets can be purchased at the ferry terminal or online through various platforms.
It is not necessary to book tickets in advance for the island itself, but it is recommended to book ferry tickets online in advance, especially during peak travel seasons, to secure a spot.
You can fully explore Yeli Island in 4-6 hours, depending on your pace. This includes time for hiking, relaxing on the beach, and enjoying the local attractions. For a more leisurely visit, you might want to spend a full day on the island.
Guided tours are available on the island, typically offered by local operators. Tours are available in Mandarin, and some may offer services in English. Audio guides are not commonly available, but tour guides can provide detailed information during the tour.
Start by exploring the beaches in the morning, then take a hike along one of the scenic trails. Afterward, visit the fishing village to learn about the local culture. End your visit with a relaxing boat ride around the island or a sunset view at the waterfront.
Night visits are possible, as the island is peaceful and quiet in the evening. However, there are no light shows or special nighttime tours available. The best experience is to enjoy the sunset and the serene atmosphere as night falls.
The island is generally not very crowded, but weekends and holidays can bring more visitors. To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays, particularly during the off-peak months (spring and fall).
Basic facilities like toilets, rest areas, and water stations are available on the island. There are a few small shops and food stalls offering local snacks and refreshments. For more extensive dining options, it’s best to eat before or after your visit to the island.
The island is generally accessible, with smooth pathways for walking. However, the hiking trails may not be suitable for elderly or disabled visitors due to uneven terrain. The beaches are more accessible, providing easier access for families with children.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and credit cards are accepted at most locations, including the ferry terminal and some of the island’s shops. It’s always a good idea to carry some cash for smaller transactions or at remote locations.
There are a few local food stalls and small eateries on the island. For more variety, you can visit Zhuhai city where you’ll find plenty of restaurants serving Guangdong cuisine, seafood, and international dishes.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in the local eateries on the island, but the selection is limited. For halal options, it's better to visit Zhuhai city, where more diverse dining options are available.
There are no large hotels on Yeli Island itself, but you can stay at nearby Zhuhai. Some popular hotels include the Zhuhai Marriott, Holiday Inn Zhuhai, and the Golden Phoenix Hotel, all offering easy access to the ferry terminals.
There are a few small souvenir shops on Yeli Island selling local handicrafts, postcards, and small items. Typical souvenirs include traditional Guangdong crafts, seashells, and items related to the island’s fishing heritage.
After visiting Yeli Island, you can take a ferry back to Zhuhai and continue exploring the city by taxi, bus, or metro. Taxis are a convenient option if you want to visit other landmarks or attractions in Zhuhai.