Weizhou Island, one of China's largest volcanic islands, is a rich tapestry of natural and cultural attractions. As a scenic haven of both natural beauty and human heritage, it offers immense fun from breathtaking landscapes to immersive cultural experiences. Every traveler is sure to find their personal paradise here.
2km | 5min drive
Stretching from the shore far into the ocean, the Blue Bridge appears like an azure silk ribbon floating above the water. On sunny days, the vista of the bridge spanning the sapphire sea beneath white clouds is particularly a spectacle of grandeur.
3km | 7min drive
This premier sunset viewing spot boasts powdery sand and crystal-clear waters, perfect for diving and tidal foraging. As the sun dips, unique volcanic rock formations decorating the shoreline meet the tangerine sky and gilded seawater, creating a stunning vista.
5km | 12min drive
Featuring a dramatic landscape of pristine volcanic formations—from craters and sea caves to sea stacks—this park is a top scenic spot and an unparalleled gateway to the island’s geology. A wooden boardwalk allows visitors to easily explore and closely observe the rock textures overlooking the turquoise sea under the blue sky.
5km | 12min drive
Deriving its name from the perpetual water droplets that trickle down the cliffs, the site is a visual marvel. At dusk, the fading sunset ignites the sea, joining the fine sands, lush greenery, and sea-eroded caves to create a stunning vision of an exotic planet—an ideal setting for capturing unforgettable natural scenery.
7km | 20min drive
This 1.5-kilometer flat beach featuring wave erosion is a kaleidoscopic canvas at sunrise. As dawn breaks, sunlight dances across moss-carpeted rocks, setting an extraordinary spectrum of colors aglow between emerald vegetation and azure waters. This site offers unparalleled sunrise views with volcanic rock formations bathed in morning gold, while receding tides reveal intricate sea-sculpted landscapes.
5km | 12min drive
Built in 1853, this Gothic-style cathedral is one of the four major Catholic churches dating from the Late Qing Dynasty and is now officially recognized as a National Cultural Relic. Its historic architecture features local coral stones and volcanic rocks, creating a harmonious contrast with the surrounding vernacular houses and coconut groves. The exquisitely preserved interior emanates a profound historical resonance.
5km | 12min drive
Have a splash day with a diverse range of exciting water sports, from diving, sailing, jet skiing, water biking, to paddleboarding, windsurfing, kayaking.