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Duration

daily

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

10 people

Languages

Chinese

About this tour

Located about 24 kilometers west of Sanya, Tianyahaijiao—known as “The End of the Earth”—is one of Hainan Island’s most iconic and beloved scenic spots. While Jinmu Cape holds the title of China’s southernmost land point, Tianyahaijiao has captured the hearts of visitors for generations with its poetic coastal landscape and profound cultural meaning. Its name, evoking a sense of romantic distance, comes from ancient Chinese literature and reflects its status as a symbol of enduring love and timeless beauty.
The site features a long, serene beachfront framed by four towering granite boulders, each engraved with classical Chinese characters that tell stories of history, longing, and natural wonder. Stroll along the soft sand, admire the panoramic views of scattered islets on the horizon, and feel the gentle sea breeze against your skin. On clear days, the vista stretches endlessly, creating unforgettable photo opportunities and moments of peaceful reflection.
More than just a picturesque coastline, Tianyahaijiao carries deep historical significance, dating back to ancient times when it was regarded as a symbolic “edge of the world.” Today, it remains a must-visit for travelers seeking both natural beauty and cultural resonance. Whether you’re walking hand-in-hand with a loved one, capturing stunning landscapes, or simply contemplating the meeting of sea and sky, a day tour here offers a meaningful and visually stunning experience.

Highlights

  • Iconic Coastal Scenery​ – Enjoy breathtaking views of the sea, sky, and four legendary granite boulders inscribed with ancient Chinese poetry.
  • Rich Cultural Symbolism​ – Explore a site steeped in history, known as a timeless symbol of love and longing in Chinese literature.
  • Perfect for Photography​ – Capture stunning landscapes, especially on clear days when the horizon stretches endlessly.
  • Tranquil Beach Experience​ – Walk along soft sands, feel the sea breeze, and relax in a serene natural setting.
  • Easy Access from Sanya​ – Just 24 km west of the city, ideal for a half-day or full-day trip.
  • Romantic & Reflective​ – A meaningful destination for couples, families, or solo travelers seeking beauty and contemplation.

Included/Excluded

  • Hotel stays with daily breakfast included
  • Entrance tickets to all noted attractions
  • Private ground transportation by a Chinese speaking driver as detailed in your itinerary
  • International & domestic flights
  • Personal expenses
  • Visa fees (where required)
  • Optional activities
  • Meals other than those specified
  • Gratuities for guides and drivers

Durations

Daily

Language

Chinese

Frequently asked questions

It is a private tour, so you decide the start time. We generally recommend between 9-10 am, allowing time for a leisurely vegetarian lunch.

Payment can be made via credit card (3% surcharge), PayPal (3.8% surcharge), bank transfer (no extra charge), or you can guarantee the booking with your credit card and pay cash on the departure day. We also accept payments via WeChat & Alipay.

Your guide/driver will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel in Sanya using a private car or van.

The tour typically lasts around 4 hours, allowing ample time to explore Tianyahaijiao and its surroundings.

Early morning (around 8–9 AM) or late afternoon (after 4 PM) offers softer light, fewer crowds, and a more peaceful atmosphere, perfect for photos and quiet walks along the shore.

The beach area is flat and easy to walk, though some paths near the rocks can be slightly uneven. Strollers and wheelchairs are generally manageable, and resting areas are available along the route.

Most visitors spend 2–3 hours exploring the main sights, walking the beach, and taking photos. It can easily be combined with other nearby attractions for a full-day tour.

Yes, there are small snack stalls and beverage kiosks near the entrance. For a fuller meal, it’s better to eat in Sanya before or after your visit.

Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), light clothing, and a camera are recommended. A reusable water bottle is also handy, especially on sunny days.

Swimming is not officially encouraged due to currents and safety considerations, but wading and playing in shallow water near the shore are common and enjoyable.

Each rock is engraved with classical Chinese characters reflecting themes of love, distance, eternity, and nature. They symbolize poetic longing and have become cultural icons in Chinese literature and folklore.

The site remains beautiful even in overcast weather, with a moody and dramatic atmosphere. Rain may limit some outdoor activities, but the views and cultural meaning are still impactful.

Yes, there are small souvenir shops selling local crafts, shells, postcards, and themed keepsakes near the exit area.

Yes, photography is permitted throughout the public areas. The rocks, beach, and ocean views make for stunning backdrops—especially at sunrise or sunset.

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