Surfing at Yalong Bay, Dadonghai Bay and Sanya Bay
Surfing and Course Training
Surfing in Hainan is focused on two primary areas: the Eastern coast which catches mostly winter swells, and the Southern coast (Sanya), which has access to both East-facing beaches as well as a few South-facing beaches that catch swell during the summer months. Sanya is made up of Sanya Bay, Dadonghai Bay, and Yalong Bay, with Dadonghai serving as the main focal point of surfing on the Island. Surfboard rentals and lessons are offered by a number of small operations, with Brendon and Dahai''s Surfing Hainan providing the most established and well-respected service in the area. While Sanya Bay and Yalong Bay may occasionally be blessed with waves during heavy typhoons, the most reliable and consistent local break is certainly Dadonghai Beach.

The price for surfing and other water sport listed bellow is for your reference only, to book surfing or training program please email us at travel@globalsanya.com
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Day Trips - Includes a van from Sanya to the east coast breaks and back, surf guide, boards and equipment, and lessons if needed. |
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| Prices: |
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| 1 Person |
USD72 |
| 2 People |
USD58 per person |
| 3 People |
USD53 per person |
| 4-6 People |
USD50 per person |


Hainan is blessed with endless miles of unexplored headlands, reefs, outer-islands, and beaches perfect for surf: depending on the conditions. Overbearing winds haunt the more Northern side of the Island, and fickle conditions make picking the right spot on any given day a bit of a crap-shoot. Still, given a little knowledge of your surroundings and bit of exploring, you''re bound to eventually score some ''epic surf'': dare I say it, even by international standards.
Anyway, we''ve spared the local surf contingency from exposing the most sensitive spots, but this will give you an idea of where to look for good spots given the time of year you''re in Hainan. Access may be a bit difficult, but we promise you that the surfing in Hainan is comperable to any reasonable surf locale in the world given the right conditions and ''un poco de gracias. |