Finally, I've arrived at my dream beach: Sunayama Beach.

During this vacation to Miyako Island, one of the highlights was visiting Sunayama Beach. As the saying goes: "After seeing the Five Great Mountains, no other mountains compare; after visiting Sunayama, no other beaches suffice."

The water at Sunayama Beach is incredibly clear, and the sand is as fine and smooth as flour. The beach is exceptionally clean, free of trash or broken glass, allowing visitors to walk barefoot with peace of mind.

Moreover, Sunayama Beach is not accessible by public transportation. If you take a bus, you'll need to endure a sweaty 2-kilometer walk under the blazing sun (at least 20 minutes) after getting off. This makes self-driving or hiring a car the most convenient way to reach the beach entrance. As a result, despite its relatively small size, Sunayama Beach remains tranquil and uncrowded, unlike Shenzhen's Dameisha, Hong Kong's Shek O, or Repulse Bay, which are often packed with people. The serene atmosphere is undoubtedly one of its main attractions.

Additionally, Sunayama Beach is even more worth visiting than places like Thailand's Egg Island, Pattaya, or China's Sanya Dadonghai and Yalong Bay. Beyond its stunning natural coastal rock formations, Sunayama Beach stands out because it lacks the numerous street vendors that often disturb visitors at those other beaches. This allows you to fully immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery of Sunayama Beach, enhancing the experience and truly feeling the paradise vibe.

Post by Eric唐 | Sep 10, 2025

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