SANYA, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 9 June 2026 - As the morning sun bathed Sanya Bay in golden light, a
group of international tour operators began their exploration of the
city. From June 4 to 5, delegates participating in the Overseas Tour
Operators Hainan Tour 2026 visited Sanya for an in-depth familiarization
tour of its luxury resort hotels, coastal cultural and tourism
destinations, and duty-free shopping complexes.
From the spectacular underwater suites at Atlantis Sanya, to the
colorful street-art alleys of Tianya Town, and the rooftop infinity pool
at Sanya Conifer Resort, each stop gave the visitors a fresh impression
of Hainan. Many visitors paused to capture the scenery, remarking with
delight: "Sanya is full of surprises!"
Exploring Luxury Resorts and Applauding World-Class Service
At 10 a.m. on June 4, the tour operators arrived at Atlantis Sanya. Upon
entering the lobby, they were immediately captivated by the resort's
massive aquarium, where sharks, rays, and other marine creatures glided
gracefully through the water. The group was visibly amazed.
The group toured both the ocean-view suites and the resort's signature
underwater suites. In the latter, floor-to-ceiling windows offer direct
views into the aquarium, allowing guests to lie in bed and watch marine
life drift by as if they were beneath the sea.
"The underwater suite concept is truly unique. Very few hotels in the
world can offer an experience like this," said tour operator Vivian He
from Hong Kong. "The dreamlike setting would make an outstanding feature
for honeymoon packages and would appeal strongly to younger travelers.
I've already taken plenty of photos and videos on my phone and plan to
use them for promotion when I return."
The group then traveled to Hyatt Regency Sanya Tianli Bay in Tianya
District. Strolling through palm-lined gardens, they were greeted by
breathtaking views where the infinity pool seemed to merge with the sea
and sky beyond. Many guests stopped to take photos, fascinated by the
striking visual effect, which made it look as though water flowed
directly into the ocean.
"The design is incredibly clever. It gives you the urge to dive right in
and swim toward the sea," said Julia, a tour operator from Germany,
while taking photos of the stunning view. Having worked in the European
outbound travel market for many years, she was visiting Sanya for the
first time. "In Europe, hotels with sea views like this often come with a
very high price tag. Hainan offers excellent value for money. Combined
with China's visa-free policy for travelers from 86 countries, it has
tremendous appeal for European visitors."
The hotel's representative introduced the group to the property's
all-ocean-view suites, children's amusement facilities, and its
distinctive pink-sand beach. Natthapat, a tour operator from Thailand,
showed particular interest in these features. "The children's facilities
and the pink-sand beach are perfect for family travel products. When I
return home, I'll discuss with my team how we can incorporate this
destination into our product offerings."
The delegation then proceeded to Rosewood Sanya. The hotel's sky lobby,
located on the 14th floor, offers sweeping 270-degree ocean views.
Equally impressive was the elevated infinity pool on the 13th floor.
Suspended between sea and sky, the pool's edge appears to merge with the
horizon, creating a spectacular setting from every angle.
"This is one of the most visually stunning hotel pools I've ever seen,"
said Amy, a tour operator from Australia, while admiring the view from
the poolside. She noted that Australian travelers also have a strong
preference for luxury resort experiences, and the design aesthetic and
sense of privacy here align perfectly with the expectations of the
high-end market.
Throughout the visit, many tour operators actively exchanged business
cards with hotel sales representatives, inquiring about partnership
opportunities, group rates, and capacity for group reception. A tour
operator from Southeast Asia said that he hopes to bring a group of
high-end family travelers to experience Sanya's luxury resort offerings.
Tianya Town's Artistic Transformation Resonates with Tour Operators
The delegation also visited Tianya Town, where they experienced the
unique charm of this "seaside arts village." From the colorful
mural-covered walls at the entrance of Huanglong Street, to the
pure-white architecture of Sanya Guanxia Seaview B&B, and the
cave-inspired interiors of Malt Cave Seaview Café, every corner became a
favorite photo stop.
"This is completely different from the fishing village I imagined," said
Eter, a tour operator from Georgia, pausing at the iconic "18° North
Latitude" landmark to examine the coordinates displayed on the wall. She
noted that the destination could be easily integrated with the coastal
tourism resources of Sanya, Lingshui, and Wanning. "Visitors are drawn
to places with distinct geographic markers, which give the destination a
sense of occasion."
A local guide accompanying the group explained that in recent years,
Tianya Town has undergone a series of small-scale renovations and
refined upgrades. While retaining the original layout and character of a
traditional fishing village, it has incorporated contemporary artistic
elements, evolving into a popular photo-friendly destination. Today,
Tianya Town is home to dozens of seaview guesthouses, cafés, and
cultural and creative shops, making it especially popular among younger
travelers.
"These small but beautifully designed destinations are exactly what many
European travelers are looking for," said Zhang Jing, a tour operator
from Ireland. "Many European visitors are keen to experience local
culture and everyday life when they travel. Tianya Town combines fishing
village stories, artistic ambiance, and seaside accommodations. It has
tremendous appeal."
Inside one of the town's cultural and creative stores, the visitors
showed great interest in souvenir products featuring traditional Li
ethnic totems. France, a tour operator from the United States, even
inquired on the spot about purchasing the products in bulk as gifts for
clients.
Meanwhile, Korean tour operator Lee Jae-hyun was particularly impressed
by the town's photogenic appeal. "Every corner is picture-perfect. Young
people in Korea love destinations that look great in photos. If Tianya
Town were included in independent travel packages, I'm sure it would be
very popular."
Duty-Free Shopping Drives Strong Interest and New Cooperation Opportunities
On the afternoon of June 4, the tour operators continued their
familiarization tour with visits to Sanya Conifer Resort and Pullman
Oceanview Sanya Bay Resort & Spa.
At Pullman Oceanview Sanya Bay Resort & Spa, the group was
introduced to the hotel's comprehensive conference facilities and
family-oriented amenities. Guests were particularly intrigued by the
hotel's exclusive underground passageway, which provides direct access
to Sanya Bay Beach.
Sanya Conifer Resort, meanwhile, impressed visitors with its iconic
70-meter-high rooftop infinity pool. Offering panoramic views of the
Sanya Bay coastline, the elevated waterscape has become one of the
hotel's signature attractions. Its distinctive architectural design also
earned high praise from the international tour operators.
Later that day, the delegation arrived at the final highlight of their
Sanya tour—a self-guided visit to the CDF Sanya International Duty Free
City. As the world's largest single-building duty-free shopping
destination, the complex brings together more than 800 international
brands.
Aziz, a tour operator from Malaysia, found himself spoiled for choice in
the cosmetics and fragrance section. "Malaysian travelers love
duty-free shopping. The selection of brands here is impressive, and the
pricing is highly competitive. If duty-free shopping can be combined
with resort stays as part of a travel package, I believe it would be
extremely well received by the market."
Julia, a tour operator from Germany, was equally impressed by the scale
and variety of the shopping complex. "European travelers enjoy
purchasing luxury goods and cosmetics, and Sanya's duty-free advantages
are very clear. I believe Sanya has the potential to become a new
favorite destination among European visitors."
After several days of exploration across Hainan, tour operators from
around the world expressed strong interest in developing partnerships in
sectors ranging from sports tourism and wellness travel to cultural and
leisure tourism. Shirley, a tour operator from Australia, paid
particular attention to Hainan's sports tourism resources. "Hainan has
outstanding assets for sports tourism, especially golf and coastal
outdoor activities. These resources are ideal for developing
sports-focused holiday products. Australian consumers are passionate
about sports travel, and I plan to introduce Hainan's sports tourism
offerings to the Australian market."
According to officials from the Sanya Municipal Bureau of Tourism,
Culture, Radio, Television and Sports, the city has launched several new
international air routes since the beginning of this year, contributing
to steady growth in inbound visitor arrivals. Looking ahead, Sanya will
continue to improve its inbound tourism services and strengthen
international market outreach, encouraging more global tour operators to
include the city in their product portfolios.
Sunny Hainan, heart's desire. Although the two-and-a-half-day
familiarization tour was brief, it provided tour operators from around
the world with a firsthand look at Sanya's diverse tourism offerings and
strong hospitality capacity. More importantly, it allowed visiting
industry professionals to identify tangible opportunities for future
cooperation. With the continued expansion of international flight
connections and the ongoing optimization of inbound travel policies,
Sanya is embracing the world with an increasingly open and welcoming
outlook, ready to receive more visitors from across the globe.