HAIKOU, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 5 June 2026 - On June 5, at the just-concluded Overseas Tour
Operators Hainan Tour 2026, many international tour operators showed
great interest in Hainan's two coastal scenic highways, hoping to
promote this self-driving corridor, which features both coastal and
mountain scenery as well as cultural charm, to more overseas tourists.
In China's Hainan Free Trade Port, two world-class tourist highways are
redefining the self-driving travel experience. The 988-km Hainan Coastal
Scenic Highway and the 466-km Tropical Rainforest National Park Tourist
Highway form a "mountain-sea dual loop" system, connecting
coconut-fringed coastlines with lush rainforest retreats. Coupled with
facilitation policies such as temporary driver's permits for overseas
visitors, Hainan is emerging as a premier destination for road trip
enthusiasts from around the globe.
As a landmark project of the Hainan Free Trade Port, the Coastal Scenic
Highway runs through 12 coastal cities and counties, linking 84
distinctive landscape sections and 68 bays into a brilliant "pearl
necklace." Along the windmill coast of the Mulan Bay in Wenchang, white
wind turbines contrast beautifully with the azure sea. On the cliffside
section of Shanqin Bay in Wanning, visitors can overlook the turquoise
waters and rugged rocks. At the volcanic coast of Eman in Danzhou, black
reefs and silver sands create a unique natural landscape. The highway
is also equipped with 50 viewing platforms, 35 new energy charging
stations, and four themed service areas, offering travelers resting,
dining, and cultural experiences along the way.
Complementing the coastal route, the Tropical Rainforest National Park
Tourist Highway winds through central and southern Hainan, passing
through nine cities and counties and linking core tropical rainforest
areas such as Wuzhishan, Limu Mountain, and Jianfeng Ridge. This "green
ribbon" is enveloped in lush vegetation and rich ecotourism resources.
Along the way, visitors can immerse themselves in ethnic traditions,
such as Li brocade, Li pottery, and bamboo dance, and savor local
specialties such as bamboo rice, large-leaf rainforest tea, and coffee.
The route offers a captivating blend of pristine natural landscapes and
vibrant ethnic culture, delivering a self-driving experience entirely
different from the coastal tour.
To facilitate in-depth exploration by inbound travelers, Hainan has
introduced a streamlined policy for temporary driver's permits. Inbound
travelers can apply for a temporary driver's license at traffic
management service centers in 18 cities and counties, or pre-apply
online via the Hainan Temporary Entry Driver Management System (
http://hnslsjs.cn/),
using their passport and home driver's license (non-Chinese licenses
must be accompanied by a translation). The process requires no medical
examination and is simple and user-friendly. The permit is valid for
three months for short-term visitors and can be extended to one year for
long-term stays, covering all self-driving needs across the island.
Together with the visa-free entry policy for citizens of 86 countries,
inbound travelers can easily "rent a car upon arrival and drive both
loops."
An official from the Department of Tourism, Culture, Radio, Television,
and Sports of Hainan Province stated that the goal is not only to build
scenic driving routes but also to establish an international
self-driving service system. A series of facilitation measures—visa-free
entry, temporary driver's permits, multilingual services, and foreign
card payment acceptance—are designed to enable inbound travelers to
enjoy a "spontaneous and hassle-free" self-driving experience in Hainan.
Last month, the provincial tourism department announced a partnership
with the online travel platform Ctrip to launch a flight voucher program
totaling $730,000. Travelers can participate by logging into the
"Flights" channel on the Ctrip app main page before August 30 this year
and booking designated round-trip flights operated by specific airlines
from non-mainland cities directly to Hainan's two major cities, Haikou
and Sanya.
Since the Hainan Free Trade Port initiated its special customs
operations on December 18 last year, the province has witnessed
explosive growth in inbound tourism. From January to May this year,
Hainan received over 848,000 inbound visitors, a year-on-year increase
of 51.6%.