Weihai Three-Day Check-in Guide


πŸ“… Best Season: June to September (summer is perfect for swimming, seafood is at its best in August)
πŸš„ Transportation Guide:

High-speed trains directly to "Weihai Station" or "Weihai North Station," 15-20 minutes by taxi to downtown
It is recommended to rent an electric scooter in the city (40 RMB/day), cycling around the coast is very free


πŸ–οΈ Day 1: Coastal Road + Popular Check-in Walking Tour
πŸŒ… Morning: Weihai International Seawater Bathing Beach (free)

Must-do: lying on the beach, jet skiing (80 RMB/10 minutes), check-in at seaside cafes
Hidden activity: tide pooling at low tide (lots of small crabs and starfish)

🍽️ Lunch: Han Lefang (50 RMB per person)
βœ… Must-eat: Korean BBQ (recommended "Chuncheon Spicy Chicken"), seafood scallion pancake, spicy stir-fried rice cakes
❌ Avoid: "Seafood Big Shots" near the scenic area (overpriced)
🌊 Afternoon: Torch 8th Street (free)

Weihai's "Little Kamakura," colorful houses + sloping roads, perfect for photos
Fun fact: the light is softest and crowds are fewer from 4-6 pm, ideal for photos

πŸŒ‡ Evening: Owl Head Mountain Viewing Platform (free)

Best spot to watch the sunset, where mountain meets sea, unbeatable view
Bonus: Viewing platform No. 2 has a trendy cliffside cafΓ©


πŸš£β€β™€οΈ Day 2: Liugong Island + Artsy Off-the-Beaten-Path Route
β›΅ Morning: Liugong Island (122 RMB ticket includes ferry)

Must-see: First Sino-Japanese War Museum, Panda Pavilion (two adorable giant pandas)
Bargain tip: buy tickets online one day in advance to save 10 RMB

πŸ“Έ Afternoon: Yuehai Park (free)

Lighthouse + swings + seaweed house, a must-visit for artsy youth
Photo spot: lawn under the white lighthouse (best light from 3-5 pm)

🍻 Night: Oulefang Night Market (40 RMB per person to eat your fill)

Local secret: grilled oysters (10 RMB for 3), steamed sea urchin egg custard (15 RMB), Weihai braised jelly


πŸŒ„ Day 3: Sunrise + Relaxing Chill Day
β˜€οΈ Early morning: Crescent Bay Beach (free)

Arrive before 4:30 am! Pink sky and mirror-like sand at sunrise, breathtakingly beautiful
Pro tip: stay overnight at the nearby "Seaview Homestay," open the window to see the sunrise

🚴 Morning: Weihai Park (free)

Check in at the giant photo frame sculpture, cycle along the coastal trail
Hidden gem: local favorite seafood morning market at the park’s end

πŸ›οΈ Before departure: Weigao Plaza (shopping + souvenirs)

Recommended purchases: dried figs from Weihai (20 RMB/bag), Korean snacks (cheap and authentic), dried sea cucumber (remember to bargain!)


πŸ’‘ Insider Tips to Avoid Pitfalls
⚠️ Beware:

Taxi drivers recommending "their relatives' fishing homestays"
Street vendors selling "wild sea cucumbers" (99% are farmed)
Avoid Liugong Island on rainy days (ferries may be suspended)

🎁 Must-grab deals:

Show your high-speed train ticket to get half-price on the Coastal Road sightseeing bus (originally 30 RMB, now 15 RMB)
Weihai Culture and Tourism Bureau’s official WeChat offers "seafood vouchers"


πŸ“Œ Lazy Traveler’s Optimized Itinerary:

For families with kids: switch Day 2 afternoon to "Weihai Marine Science and Technology Museum" (free, lots of interactive exhibits)
For couples: add the "Naxianghai" night light show

Post by LunarRapture7777 | Oct 17, 2025

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