Where to Stay in Yangjiang
Premium neighborhoods, five-star hotels, and fine dining areas
Best Neighborhoods for Luxury Travellers
Ranked by relevance for luxury travellers visiting Yangjiang
Jiangcheng District (City Center)
Mid-rangeThe administrative and commercial heart, offering a blend of local life and modern amenities.
- +Central location with good access to transport.
- +Plenty of dining and shopping options.
- +Familiar city services available.
- -Can feel busy and less charming than other areas.
- -May lack the specific tourist attractions of coastal areas.
Hailing District (Coastal Area)
BudgetThe primary destination for beaches and seaside leisure, popular with locals and visitors.
- +Direct access to beaches and sea views.
- +More relaxed and vacation-oriented atmosphere.
- +Numerous seafood dining options.
- -Can be very crowded during peak seasons and holidays.
- -Further from the city's main commercial and administrative hubs.
Chixi Town (Coastal Scenic Area)
BudgetA more tranquil coastal area known for its natural beauty and less developed beaches.
- +Quieter and more scenic than Hailing Beach.
- +Good for relaxation and enjoying nature.
- +Often more affordable accommodation options.
- -Fewer amenities and dining options compared to Hailing.
- -Requires more travel time from the city center.
Daily Budget (Luxury)
CNY 1500/day
Hidden Gems in Yangjiang
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Dajiao Bay Scenic Area
Beyond the main beach, Dajiao Bay has quieter coves and scenic spots perfect for exploring. You can find interesting rock formations and enjoy panoramic views of the coastline, often with fewer people around.
Local Seafood Restaurants along the coast
Venture slightly off the beaten path to discover small, family-run seafood restaurants. These places often serve the freshest catches of the day prepared in authentic local styles, offering a true taste of Yangjiang's coastal cuisine.
1 area to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Yangjiang