Best All-Inclusive Resorts in China

Choose From Verified All-Inclusive Resorts Across China for a Carefree Getaway

Top All-Inclusive Resorts in China

Insights pulled from guest reviews collected over the past year

Luxury Retreats by the Sea:
The Ritz-Carlton Sanya, Yalong Bay
Family Fun and Adventure:
Atlantis Sanya
Serene Spa Escapes:
Mandarin Oriental, Sanya
Eco-Friendly Havens:
Hualuxe Sanya Yalong Bay Resort
Adventurous Beachfront Destinations:
Park Hyatt Sanya Sunny Bay Resort

Answers to Common Questions About Resorts in China

We’ve answered these to make your vacation planning stress-free

Which all-inclusive resorts in China are family-friendly?
For families, the Atlantis Sanya and Intercontinental Sanya Haitang Bay Resort by IHG offer activities for children, including water parks and kids' clubs. The Sanya Marriott Yalong Bay Resort & Spa also provides family-focused amenities.
Which all-inclusive resorts have the best views?
For stunning views, consider the Ritz-Carlton Sanya Yalong Bay or the St. Regis Sanya Yalong Bay Resort, both of which overlook beautiful beachscapes and ocean views, enhancing your vacation experience.
What are the cheapest options for all-inclusive resorts in China?
The Holiday Inn Resort Sanya Bay by IHG offers affordable all-inclusive packages starting around $100 per night. Another economical option is Cactus Resort Sanya By Gloria, with rates also within that range.
Which all-inclusive resorts in China are best for couples?
The Mandarin Oriental, Sanya and the Shangri-La Sanya provide romantic settings and features designed for couples, such as spa services and private dining options, perfect for a getaway.
What are some top-rated all-inclusive resorts based on guest reviews?
Top-rated options based on guest feedback include the Atlantis Sanya, known for its family-friendly amenities and waterpark, and the Ritz-Carlton Sanya Yalong Bay, praised for luxurious service and stunning views.

All Inclusive Resorts Overview in China

This guide evaluates 61 all inclusive resorts in China, providing essential details to help travelers choose the best accommodations suited to their needs and preferences.

Typical nightly prices range from $100 to $300.

Peak travel seasons are during summer (June to August) and Chinese New Year.

Local government fees may add approximately 10% to your total bill.

Many resorts are within 15 miles of major attractions like the Great Wall.

Booking tips: Reserve 3-6 months in advance for better rates and availability.

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