Beach and Culinary Delights: A 3-Night, 4-Day Trip to Dalian
by 가가린
Sep 30, 2025
Back from Dalian~ Many friends asked if July is a good time to visit. Truth be told, Dalian this season is quite "spicy hot," but with proper planning, you can still have a comfortable trip! Here are some honest tips to help you avoid pitfalls and unlock the perfect way to enjoy a summer seaside getaway✨
🌞First, let's talk about the "little challenges" of visiting Dalian in July (a sincere heads-up)
•Weather can be moody: Strong UV rays during the day☀️, with feels-like temperatures hitting 30°C+. You'll start sweating after just a few steps on the beach at noon, so it's best to avoid the 11:00-15:00 peak sun hours.
•Crowd alert: With school holidays and beach season in full swing, popular spots like Xinghai Square and Bangchu Island get packed. Expect queues at restaurants—timing your visits is key!
•The sea can be playful: While July's seawater temperature is just right, some beaches might have green algae (varies yearly). Checking real-time beach conditions beforehand saves hassle🌊
🌟But! Dalian in July is still totally worth it (these highlights are too good to miss)
1️⃣ Summer-exclusive romance
•The evening views along Binhai Road are illegally beautiful! Sunsets paint the sea gold and red. Rent a bike and ride along the sea breeze🚲, stopping at Yanwo Ridge for photos—the sunset, lighthouse, and waves create an unbeatable vibe.
•If you're lucky, you might catch the bioluminescent beach at Jinshitan. At night, the sand glows blue-green, like stepping on stars✨. Wear light-colored clothes for stunning silhouette shots.
2️⃣ Foodie heaven
•July is peak season for seafood! Mantis shrimp, scallops, and sea urchins are all in abundance. Head to Changxing Market to pick your own fresh catch and have it cooked on the spot—steamed scallops will have you dancing with joy🦐.
•Don't miss the frozen pear slushies and grilled squid skewers from street vendors! Especially the frozen pears straight from the freezer—one icy, juicy bite is the perfect refreshment😋.
3️⃣ Off-peak tricks for more comfort
•Watch the sunrise at Bangchu Island by arriving before 6:00. The beach is quiet, the light is soft, and the sea glows a clear turquoise. You can even hunt for seashells🐚.
•Hide away in a café on Russian Street in the afternoon. Sip kvass with black bread while admiring the Russian architecture through the window—cool and cozy. Come out for night photos in the evening.
📍3-day, 2-night anti-regret guide (tested and proven)
•Smart lodging saves half the stress: Stay in Zhongshan or Shahekou District near a subway station for easy access to attractions. Opt for a B&B with AC and a balcony—enjoying seafood with sea breezes in the evening beats crowded hotels🏨.
•Transport hacks: Taxis start at ¥10, but traffic jams are common during rush hours. Subway Lines 1 and 2 cover most attractions, while the fast rail Line 3 is the budget-friendly way to Jinshitan.
•Must-pack list: High-SPF sunscreen (Anessa is unbeatable), breathable sunhat, beach shoes (to avoid hot sand), portable fan. Ladies, bring a thin scarf—it doubles as sun protection and a photo prop👒.
💡Final truth bomb
With proper sun protection and off-peak timing, July in Dalian can be a blast! Compared to other cities' stifling heat, the sea breeze here always brings relief. Watching the musical fountain at Xinghai Square at night, munching grilled squid to the sound of waves—this summer-exclusive joy is worth seizing before it's gone for another year~ Friends on the fence, don't hesitate—plan well and go for it! 😉
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