5 Days 4 Nights
Specific Tour
10 people
Chinese
Discover the Coast: A 6-Day Hainan Island Cycling Adventure
Embrace the rhythm of the waves and the freedom of the open road on our premier 5-Day Hainan Island Coastal Cycling Journey. This meticulously crafted tour is more than a bike ride—it’s an immersive expedition along the island’s most stunning eastern shoreline, designed for riders who crave beauty, culture, and a touch of challenge.
Pedal from the vibrant capital of Haikou to the serene beaches of Haitang Bay, following scenic Tourism Highways that reveal Hainan’s true soul. Each day unfolds a new chapter of discovery:
Coastal Wonders: Feel the ocean breeze beside the dramatic Windmill Coast, explore the unique ecosystems of the Coral Shore, and unwind on the tranquil sands of Shannao Bay.
Cultural Flavors: Sip traditional Old Guest Tea, learn the history of world-famous Xinglong coffee at its source, and visit the modern architectural marvel of the Bo’ao Forum for Asia.
The Ultimate Climax: Test your legs and reward your spirit with the legendary climb over Niuling Ridge—the “Hero’s Slope”—before celebrating your achievement among the palms of Haitang Bay.
Perfect for cycling enthusiasts of intermediate level, this journey blends fully-supported riding with cultural immersion, comfortable accommodations, and unforgettable camaraderie. Whether you’re drawn by the call of the sea, the love of two wheels, or the allure of tropical China, this tour promises an epic escape.
Ready to write your own story on the road? Your adventure along the sun-kissed coast of Hainan awaits.
Focus: Assembly, bike fitting, and casual warm-up ride.
Focus: Scenic coastal riding, photography, and local flavor.
Focus: Coastal ecology, cultural sites, and relaxed riding.
Focus: Mixed terrain riding, scenic bays, and cultural immersion.
Focus: Climbs, coastal arrival, and trip culmination.
Absolutely! This is a group tour designed for individuals to join. You’ll meet like-minded riders from different places. Single rooms may be available with a supplement—please inquire when booking.
This tour is rated intermediate. You should be comfortable riding 40–70 km per day on mostly flat to rolling terrain, with one significant climb on Day 5 (Hero’s Slope). Regular cycling in the months before the tour is recommended.
NO. We provide flat bar road bikes which are well-maintained and suited for the route. Please indicate if you need drop bar road bike which costs extra
We keep groups intimate—usually between 8–20 riders—to ensure a supportive, social, and flexible experience.
Participants typically range from 30–65, though we welcome any physically prepared adult. The focus is on shared enthusiasm for cycling, travel, and discovery.
The support vehicle follows the group closely. You can take a break in the vehicle if needed, and our guide or mechanic will assist with any bike issues promptly.
Lunch and dinner are not included unless specified, allowing you the freedom to explore local cuisine. The guide will recommend options each day. Some group meals may be organized optionally.
We’ll send a detailed packing list upon booking. Essentials include: cycling clothing, gloves, sunscreen, reusable water bottles, comfortable off-bike clothes, and personal items.
Yes, all participants must have travel insurance that covers cycling activities. Proof of insurance is required before the tour begins.
Haikou is accessible via Haikou Meilan International Airport (HAK) or by high-speed train. We recommend arriving by the afternoon of Day 1. Detailed joining instructions will be provided after booking.
Cancellations made 30+ days before departure receive a full refund minus a small admin fee. Closer to the date, refund amounts decrease as per our policy details, which will be shared before booking.
In case of severe weather, routes may be adjusted, or alternative activities provided. The tour runs rain or shine—please come prepared with appropriate gear.
Yes, non-riding companions are welcome and can travel in the support vehicle between stops. A reduced rate may apply—contact us for details.
All the hotels and many cafes offer Wi-Fi. Mobile coverage is generally good along the route, though some coastal or rural stretches may have weaker signals