I came here to eat a few seafood meals. To be honest, the taste was pretty good. This one is actually very good. The portion is large and the ingredients are super fresh. Basically every dish can taste the freshness of the seafood, and it is very elastic. It is worth a try.
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I came here to eat a few seafood meals. To be honest, the taste was pretty good. This one is actually very good. The portion is large and the ingredients are super fresh. Basically every dish can taste the freshness of the seafood, and it is very elastic. It is worth a try.
The seafood is so delicious, fresh and tasty. So satisfying
[Taste] Good, [Environment] Average, [Service] OK!
The seafood tastes good, but the price on the island is still a bit expensive!
🚢 Transportation: A Complete Guide to Getting to the Island 1. Boat Route: - From Shanghai/Suzhou: Shenjiawan Wharf → Sijiao Island (Lizhushan Wharf), 1-hour high-speed ferry (fare approximately ¥110), 1.5-hour car and passenger ferry (cars allowed, but note that sailing is suspended in winds and waves above level 5!). - From Zhoushan/Ningbo: Sanjiang Wharf → Sijiao Island, 2-3 hours regular ferry (fares starting at ¥100). - Ticketing Tip: Grab your tickets 7 days in advance on the "Shengsi Passenger Transport" official account! Be quick on holidays! 2. Island Transportation: - Buses (cheap but infrequent) + Taxi (mainstream, starting at ¥10). - Renting an e-donkey to circle the island (Highly Recommended!): Cycling along the left bank road for ¥20-30/hour, enjoying the sea breeze and taking stunning photos is incredibly free. 📅 Best Time to Visit: Seize the Island's Peak Season - Stunning Blue Sea Season: July-September (90% chance of a vibrant blue water, but prices rise during the summer due to crowds). - Best Value: May, June, and September (off-peak travel + higher chance of azure waters; 50 RMB coupon available for Jihu Beach in May!). - Seafood Lovers: December-April (plump swimming crabs and baby squid are in season, but the water can be yellowish). > 💡 Pitfalls to Avoid: Check the tide chart before departure! The water is at its bluest during low tide, while high tide can be murky. 🔥 Must-See Attractions and Photo Spots: Here's How to Take Instagram-worthy Photos! 1. Jihu Beach (60 RMB): East China's largest beach, 2,200 meters of golden sand and crystal-clear waters. Jet skiing and sailing are a blast! - Photography Spot: Snap photos of the "Red-Roofed Cottages by the Sea" (next to Nanchangtu Beach) at sunset—the blues are breathtaking. 2. Liuhe Chaoyang Scenic Area (Combined Ticket ¥100): - Liujingtan: Cliffside Plank Road + Pure White Lighthouse! Sunrise Camera: Backlit silhouette of the lighthouse, clouds paint the sky red. - Monk's Terrace: Glass Observation Deck! Take aerial shots of the waves crashing against the rocks below, using a wide-angle lens to create stunning photos (Open 4:00 AM - 5:00 PM). 3. Zuo'an Highway (Free): Zhejiang's most beautiful coastal highway! Ride an electric scooter to capture the "Little Kenting" vibe: - Camera Locations: Cape Station (road sign + horizon), Zuo'an Island (pure white railings + reef background). 4. Bianjiao Village (Free): A macaron-colored fishing village! - Camera Positions: Take a bird's-eye view of the "Colorful Houses and Sea Waves" from the observation deck behind the village, or take photos of the "Road Ends at the Sea" scene at the end of the alley. 5. Hidden Gems: Huangsha Village's rapeseed flower fields (April), and the wildflowers along the winding mountain road (late spring)—perfect for a forest-chic chic vibe! ⚠️ Practical Tips: Secrets Even Locals Don't Tell 1. Accommodation Tips: - Hotels near Jihu Beach (such as Kaiyuan Mingting) → Good facilities but expensive; - Donghai Fishing Village B&B (Shengsi Wushe B&B): ¥150 per person, clean and uncrowded, with the beach and seafood stalls just downstairs. 2. Avoid Overfishing: - Be wary of overpriced fish during the closed fishing season (May-August)! Go to certified "Shengsi Eight Fresh" restaurants in Caiyuan Town (Shengyu Renjia, Mingxuan Seafood Restaurant), where prices are clearly marked. 3. Hidden Gems: - Night Tour of Wanghai Park: The lights of the pier are reflected on the sea, the birthplace of dreamy blues. - Dabei Mountain is closed, so instead: Climb the Liujingtan Observation Deck and overlook the "double beach wonder" of Jihu Lake and Nanchangtu. 4. Pre-trip Essentials: - Physical sunscreen and mosquito repellent (the island is stoic!), seasickness patches, and a jacket (the sea breeze is cool at night). 💎 Summary: 3-Day, 2-Night Itinerary - Day 1: Arrive at noon → Jihu Beach (water play + sunset) → Wanghai Park (night view); - Day 2: Sunrise at Liujingtan → Heshangtao Cliff Boardwalk → Nanchangtu Beach → Colorful Houses in Bianjiao Village; - Day 3: Cycling along the Zuo'an Highway → Huicheng Village → Huangsha Village Flower Sea → Return. "The sea here is the last remaining blue tear of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai!" No need to fly to Sanya, take a 2-hour boat ride to this treasure island. Don't miss it, wait another year! 👉 Follow me to unlock more off-the-beaten-path island guides~ 🌟 #nanny-level-travel-photography-guide #best-bang-for-your-best-price-islands #these-domestic-islands-are-amazing