Named "One of China's Most Beautiful Islands" by National Geographic - How Extraordinary Is It?
Nanji Island is an ecological and scenic island located in the southeastern waters of Pingyang County, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China. Here is a three-day, two-night travel guide:
I. Transportation Guide
Getting to the Island ➡️
🚄Take the high-speed train to Aojiang Station, then take a taxi or tricycle to Aojiang Passenger Port (about 15 minutes/19 yuan), then take a boat to Nanji Island. Boat tickets should be purchased in advance through the "Nanji Passenger Transport Tourism" or "Huancheng Business" public accounts. Speedboats take 1.5 hours (115 yuan), while cruise ships have lower/middle/upper decks (130/145/160 yuan) with a 2-hour journey
‼️Note: Speedboats can cause seasickness; the middle deck of the yacht is recommended for better comfort
Island Transportation 🚌
After disembarking, you need to purchase bus tickets (45 yuan/person, includes 6 rides). Attractions are far apart, and buses don't run on fixed schedules, so call ahead to confirm
If you miss the last bus (around 18:30), you'll need a taxi (70 yuan one-way). For groups, chartering a car (300 yuan for 6 trips) is more economical
II. Accommodation Recommendations 🏠
High-end Options ✅
Mitu Houlong Cave Hotel: A cliff cave hotel with 270° ocean views, perfect for trendy photo opportunities
Sanpanwei Area Homestays: About 1,000 yuan/night, close to sunrise viewing spots with better surroundings
Budget Options ✅
Dashaao Area Homestays/Farmhouses: 150-300 yuan/night, basic conditions (bring your own toiletries), but close to the beach
‼️Warning: Some farmhouses have poor sanitation; check reviews or choose chain brands
III. Must-Visit Attractions and Activities 💡
Sanpanwei Scenic Area 🌟
Sunrise Viewing: The island's best sunrise spot. Take the earliest bus (around 4:00) to secure a good position. Even with thick clouds, you can still see silhouette effects
Natural Meadows and Reef Trails: "Sea Ranch" landscape where meadows extend to the sea. The reef trail takes 3 hours to walk and is great for photos
Dashaao Beach 🌟
Beach Experience: One of Zhejiang's rare shell sand beaches with fine, clean sand. Swim, run barefoot, and enjoy sunset and the "Orange Sea" in the evening
Facilities: Freshwater showers (10 yuan/time), tent rentals (prices vary)
Other Attractions 💡
Mazuao Sunset: Fishing boats, seagulls, and sunset in one frame—a healing scene
Aquarium and Meiling Residence: The aquarium is good for families; the Meiling Residence is only 80㎡ and not yet open, but worth a quick visit if you're passing by
IV. Dining and Food 🤤
Recommended Restaurants
Indigenous Seafood Restaurant: Hillside farmhouse cuisine with fresh ingredients (like yellow croaker and Nanji Island's unique sand clams), about 150 yuan per person
Wangjinglou Food Stall: Enthusiastic owner, fair prices, but average taste. Good for dining before stargazing
Must-Try Specialties 🤤
Sand Clams: Unique to Nanji Island, sweet with no sand
Seafood BBQ: Food stalls near the pier offer freshly caught seafood; try the grilled oysters and hairtail fish
V. Suggested Itinerary (3 Days, 2 Nights) ✅
Day 1: Arrive at noon → Dashaao Beach swimming → Mazuao sunset → Seafood dinner → Stargazing
Day 2: 4:00 Sanpanwei sunrise → Meadow photography → Reef trail hiking → Afternoon beach relaxation → Charter a car for island tour
Day 3: Aquarium → Meiling Residence (if open) → Return journey
VI. Important Notes ‼️
Seasons and Equipment: Summer requires sunscreen and hats; spring and autumn need windproof jackets. Wear non-slip shoes for reef hiking
Tickets and Costs: Island entry requires scenic area tickets (80 yuan) + bus tickets (45 yuan). Total budget recommendation: 1,500-2,000 yuan per person
Environmental Tips: No littering on beaches; protect the shell ecosystem
Nanji Island combines natural wilderness with ecological protection, offering both the tranquility of "azure sea and fairy mountains" and the vitality of a "sea ranch." It's ideal for those seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences, photography enthusiasts, and nature researchers. Its remote location allows visitors to truly immerse themselves in the purity and freedom between sea and sky.