3 day Sanya beach short stay route
Sanya -> beach resort -> Nanshan / yacht / airport
A short Hainan route built around beach time and recovery, with sightseeing kept optional around flight timing.

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The route below keeps the conversion promise clear. Confirm gateway timing, realistic transfers, comfort level, and which optional extension truly belongs before the route is fixed.
Arrive in Sanya and go straight to the right resort area: Yalong Bay for classic beach, Haitang Bay for newer resorts, or Dadonghai/Sanya Bay for easier city access. Keep the evening to beach, pool, and dinner.
Protect the main beach day. Add only one optional activity, such as Nanshan, a yacht or water activity, or a local market evening, and keep the rest of the day open.
Depart with a light nearby stop only if flight timing allows. If the flight is early or midday, keep the morning at the resort and airport. Keep the morning close to the hotel, station, or airport, and add only one nearby stop if the transfer time is already secure.
Photos are grouped by day and tied to one visible place.
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Each image is tied to one visible stop so the route and photos can be checked together before hotels, trains, or car time are fixed.
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Restful and easy, but light on classic China icons.
Is this a beach-rest route or a sightseeing route?
Is this a beach-rest route or a sightseeing route?
A three-day Sanya route should protect resort time. Too many side trips remove the reason to choose Hainan.
Restful and easy, but light on classic China icons.
Confirm resort area before adding sightseeing.
Protect flight timing.
Keep one optional activity, not several.
If this is not your trip, switch guides.
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