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Just returned from Weizhou Island in Beihai, sisters, think twice before going

Hey guys! I just got back from a trip to Weizhou Island in Beihai, Guangxi, and it was like a dreamy island adventure! Can't wait to share this super detailed guide with you all. Follow these tips, and you'll effortlessly capture the beauty of Weizhou Island~ 📍Location Weizhou Island, Weizhou Town, Haicheng District, Beihai City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. This secluded volcanic island is packed with countless natural treasures. 🚗Transportation Guide External Transportation - By Air: First, arrive at Beihai Fucheng Airport. After landing, you can take an airport shuttle to the city center and then a taxi to Beihai International Passenger Port. For more convenience, a direct taxi takes about 30 minutes and costs around 100 yuan. - By High-Speed Rail: Take the train to Beihai Station, then a 15-minute taxi ride to Beihai International Passenger Port, costing about 20 yuan—great value for money. Island Transportation - Ferry tickets must be booked 3-7 days in advance on the WeChat official account "Lai You Ba." Standard cabin tickets are 150 yuan/person, and business class is 180 yuan/person. Recommended ferries: North Travel 25 and 26, which offer smoother rides. If you're prone to seasickness, bring motion sickness medicine. The journey takes 80-110 minutes, with scenic views along the way. On-Island Transportation - Electric Scooter: Highly recommended! Rent one for 60-80 yuan/day and go wherever you please, cruising through the island's streets and alleys with the sea breeze—total freedom! Just watch the battery level and stay safe. - Bus Line: Line 2 passes by Dishui Danping, Crocodile Mountain Scenic Area, etc. It costs 5 yuan by cash or 3 yuan by card—budget-friendly but with fixed schedules and routes. 🎫Ticket Info Weizhou Island Volcano National Geopark Tickets: - Adult Ticket: 98 yuan, covering multiple core scenic areas. - Discounted Ticket (49 yuan): For seniors aged 60-65 (inclusive), minors aged 6-18 (inclusive), full-time undergraduate students and below, disabled persons, military dependents, and veterans. Bring valid ID. - Citizen Ticket (30 yuan): For Beihai residents and police officers during non-holidays and non-summer vacation periods. - Free Admission: Children under 6 (or under 1.2m tall), seniors over 65 (inclusive), journalists, tour guides, active military personnel, etc. Bring relevant documents. 🌅Must-Visit Spots - Crocodile Mountain Park: The "face" of Weizhou Island, a must-visit 5A-rated scenic area! Features stunning volcanic craters, winding coastal erosion trails, and a iconic lighthouse—every shot is postcard-worthy. Open 08:30-17:30, last entry at 16:00. - Colorful Beach: The ultimate sunrise spot on the east coast. At low tide, volcanic rocks and moss create a kaleidoscopic mirror effect under sunlight—like a fairy tale! Check tide schedules in advance. - Dishui Danping: Sunset here is unreal! Red cliffs with perpetual dripping water resemble beaded curtains, blending with the sunset glow—pure romance. At low tide, try beachcombing. - Shengtang Catholic Church: This Gothic-style church in Shengtang Village feels like a foreign escape. Built with volcanic rock and coral stone, it’s steeped in history, with charming alleys nearby to explore. - Shiluokou Beach: Crystal-clear water and soft sand—perfect for swimming, water sports, and equally stunning sunsets. - Nanwan Marine Sports Park: Thrill-seekers, don’t miss sailing, diving, and night squid fishing (summer only). Unwind at Moon Square watching fishing boats return. 🏠Accommodation Tips - Dishui Village: Peaceful and cozy, with sunset-view restaurants. Close to Shiluokou, Crocodile Mountain, and Dishui Danping—great for convenience. - Nanwan Street: The island’s "nightlife hub," packed with food and bars, plus a nearby seafood market. Ideal for those who love vibrancy. 🍱Food Recs - Seafood Feast: Head to Nanwan Street Seafood Market for fresh mantis shrimp, oysters, razor clams, etc., then have them cooked at nearby homestays/restaurants (10-20 yuan/dish). Must-tries: steamed sand worms with garlic vermicelli and salt-and-pepper mantis shrimp—each bite is oceanic bliss. - Local Snacks: Sweet volcanic bananas (5 yuan/bunch), tender banana chicken, crispy salted duck eggs with runny yolks, plus dishes like sand crab juice braised beans, mud clam soup, and Weizhou rice crisps—fall in love with one bite. 📌Pro Tips - Check the weather forecast and pick a sunny day for better photos and experiences. - Mosquitoes are plentiful—bring repellent unless you want "close encounters." - Seafood is delicious, but don’t overindulge to avoid stomach issues. - When renting scooters, check the vehicle’s condition and battery, and confirm return time/location with the owner. Pack your bags and head to Weizhou Island! Create unforgettable memories on this enchanting island~ Weizhou Island·Beihai
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Posted: Jul 9, 2025
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