6 Reasons Why Sanya Makes for a Smarter Choice for Short Getaways from Singapore

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Often hailed as the Hawaii of the East, Sanya has long held a special place among Chinese travellers seeking sun-drenched shores, luxurious resorts and the tranquillity of island life. Located on the southern tip of Hainan Island in China, this tropical destination offers a rare blend of natural beauty, rich culture and restorative wellness experiences.

What many travellers from Singapore may not realise is that Sanya is now more accessible than ever, thanks to a new direct flight by Cambodia Airways. With just over three hours of flying time, what was once a complicated journey involving transfers in Haikou and a high-speed train ride has become a seamless weekend escape.

While places like Phuket and Bali may be the default choice for a quick beach getaway, here are six reasons why Sanya deserves to take its place on your list of short getaways:

1. Direct flight from Singapore and it’s only three hours

Cambodia Airways flies direct from Singapore to Sanya twice a week. Photos © Katherine Goh

One of the most significant developments in Hainan tourism is the launch of the direct route between Singapore and Sanya, operated by Cambodia Airways. Previously, travellers had to fly to Haikou and continue the journey via high-speed rail, adding both time and hassle.

Now, with a direct flight that takes just over three hours, Sanya becomes an ideal destination for a short holiday. You can fly in after work on a Friday evening and be on the beach by sunset. This newfound convenience makes Sanya a serious contender for a spontaneous weekend break or a rejuvenating long weekend.

2. Spoilt for choice with resorts, whatever your budget

Atlantis Sanya is teeming with waterparks, aquariums and dining options for those looking for a family getaway. Photo © Katherine Goh

Sanya boasts an impressive range of accommodations to suit all types of travellers. Whether you’re planning a romantic escape, a family holiday or a solo retreat, there’s something for everyone.

For luxury seekers, properties like Atlantis Sanya offer all-inclusive experiences with waterparks, aquariums and fine dining. Along Yalong Bay and Haitang Bay, you’ll find elegant beachfront resorts with private villas and serene pools. Meanwhile, budget-conscious travellers can enjoy well-rated three- and four-star hotels that still offer proximity to the sea, delicious local fare and warm hospitality.

The quality-to-price ratio in Sanya is remarkably high, especially when compared to destinations Phuket and Bali during peak periods.

Family-friendly attractions such as the aquarium at Atlantis Sanya are aplenty in Sanya. Photo © Katherine Goh

3. More than just beaches

The Nanshan Cultural Tourism Zone where the Nanhai Guanyin resides is a major highlight of Sanya, Hainan Island. Photos © Katherine Goh

One of the most distinctive aspects of Sanya is that it goes beyond being a mere beach destination. There is real cultural depth here for those willing to explore.

A visit to the Nanhai Guanyin, an awe-inspiring 108-metre statue of the Buddhist goddess of mercy, is both visually and spiritually moving. Located within the Nanshan Cultural Tourism Zone, the complex is surrounded by tranquil gardens and temples, offering insight into China’s spiritual traditions.

For a more immersive experience, head to the Binglanggu Li and Miao Cultural Heritage Park, where you can witness traditional crafts, music and rituals from Hainan’s indigenous communities. This is a side of island life that few beach destinations offer.

Binglanggu Li and Miao Cultural Heritage Park makes for a good stop to dive into local culture. Photo © Katherine Goh

4. Perfect escape into nature and wellness

Not into beach resorts? Places like Nara Resort and Spa offers a getaway immersed in nature. Photos © Katherine Goh

Beyond the beaches, Sanya is a gateway to lush mountains and verdant forests. Just a 90-minute drive inland brings you to the Qixianling National Forest Park in Baoting, where the air is cooler and cleaner, and the setting is nothing short of idyllic.

This area is home to wellness-focused resorts like Nara Resort and Spa, which features natural hot springs nestled within tropical greenery. Surrounded by forest and misty hills, the resort is ideal for those looking to disconnect, detox and recharge.

Here, wellness is not an add-on. It is central to the experience, offering visitors the rare chance to slow down, breathe deeply and let nature do the rest.

5. A culinary landscape rich in local flavours

Sanya’s food scene is a delicious reflection of its island culture. While it may not have the global recognition of Thai cuisine, it offers an array of flavours that are deeply satisfying.

One must-try dish is coconut chicken hotpot, where tender slices of chicken are cooked in a broth made with fresh coconut water. It’s nourishing and subtly sweet, perfect after a day in the sun. Seafood, too, is abundant and fresh, with everything from grilled fish to spicy crab on offer.

Taste native cuisine by a local tribe at places like Binglanggu. Photo © Katherine Goh

In places like Binglanggu Li and Miao Cultural Heritage Park, restaurants serve up meals featuring mountain herbs, foraged greens and heritage recipes passed down through generations.

6. Something for everyone

Resorts like Atlantis Sanya offer kids’ clubs, marine life encounters and water-based adventures. Photos © Katherine Goh

Sanya strikes a rare balance between sophistication and accessibility. Families will find no shortage of activities, especially at resorts like Atlantis Sanya, which offer kids’ clubs, marine life encounters and water-based adventures. At the same time, couples and solo travellers can find peace and privacy at quieter resorts focused on wellness or nature.

Even the bustling areas of the city never feel overwhelming. This makes it an ideal destination for those who want the amenities of a developed beach resort, without the stress or crowds. Sanya enjoys a relatively modest stream of international tourists, particularly from Southeast Asia.

Final thoughts

Sanya is more than just a pretty beach. It is a destination where nature, culture and wellness converge, offering a refreshingly different kind of island holiday. With its new accessibility, excellent value for money and broad appeal, it is poised to become a favourite among discerning travellers looking for something beyond the usual.

Now that getting there is easier than ever, perhaps it’s time to skip the crowds in Southeast Asian beach destinations and discover a more rewarding escape—right here in Sanya.

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Katherine Goh is the managing editor and co-founder of Asia 361. On days when she is not writing, she spends her time dreaming of becoming a travel photographer. For editorial matters, she can be reached at email: [email protected].

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