A Stunning Island Rivaling Sanya! Guangdong's Hidden "Little Greece", Just 3 Hours Away for Seafood Freedom!

No need to fly to Sanya! This Guangdong peninsula, favored by National Geographic, boasts a 6,000-meter coastline, sea stone forest wonders, and blue-and-white hidden gems—every snapshot looks like "pretending to be in Santorini". It's called Naqin Peninsula, a place romantic to its core!

🌊 Breathtaking Scenery at First Sight
- Sea Stone Forest Hike: Stroll along the 3.3 km coastal wooden boardwalk, weaving through ancient rock formations like "Rabbit Gazing at the Moon", "Buddha’s Foot Rock", and "Guardian Lion of the Sea". Waves crash like a piano concerto, with five secluded beaches strung like pearls—every step is a view.
- "Little Greece" Wedding Base: Blue-and-white domes, Roman corridors, and cliffside chapels dot the landscape, oozing Mediterranean charm! At dusk, climb the Dolphin Watching Pavilion for a chance to spot Chinese white dolphins leaping from pink-gold waters (best from May to October).

🚗 Hassle-Free Travel
- Self-drive: ~3 hours from Guangzhou/Shenzhen. Navigate to "Naqin Peninsula Geological Marine Park" (parking: ¥5/hour).
- Train: Guangzhou South → Taishan Station (1h), then take a shuttle bus; or to Yangjiang Station (45 km from the park), book a private transfer (¥300 for 4 people).

🏨 Sleep with the Sea Breeze
- Naqin Peninsula Hotel: Ocean views from your window! Includes breakfast for two, unlimited park entry, and shuttle service, plus exclusive access to a 3,000㎡ seawater pool. Fall asleep to waves and stars, wake to private beaches.
- Budget pick: Langqin Bay Haixuan Inn (~¥100/person), 5-minute walk to the beach.

🦀 Seafood Feast Alert!
Dive into local eateries like Brother Seafood Stall—wild stone crabs (¥20/jin, bursting with roe), boiled sea snails (crisp and sweet), and stir-fried squid with shrimp paste (chewy and savory)! Must-tries: Taishan five-spice goose and eel rice. ~¥50/person for seafood freedom.

📌 Tips
- Tickets: ¥93/adult (book early to skip lines).
- Best season: May–October (avoid typhoons; clearer seas for photos).
- Hidden gems: Cave exploring, fishing trips, beach camping🏕️, and nighttime fireworks over the sea.

At sunset, walk the boardwalk hand-in-hand with your love, watching fishing boats return as the air fills with salt and freedom—"If I can bring you to Naqin Peninsula, I can stay with you till the end of time."

No flights, no crowds—just Guangdong’s secret "glass sea", waiting for your summer romance🌤️.

Post by BenjaminBell.81 | Jun 29, 2025

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