Xiaoliuqiu is becoming increasingly popular, with more first-time visitors in the last few years than in any other period previously. Many more are coming from abroad, whether it is to snorkel with the famous sea turtles, scuba dive, freedive, enjoy the small island vibes, or attend an event like Deep Week. As travelers, we know what a daunting task it can be to choose a place to stay, especially on this small island, as there are zero branded hotels, and all guest houses here are independently owned and operated.
For the thrifty traveler seeking a cozy and communal atmosphere, hostels and guesthouses are excellent choices. These budget-friendly options often offer shared dormitories or private rooms, creating an opportunity to connect with fellow travelers or divers who share their passion and ocean exploration.
Numerous budget-friendly hotels are scattered throughout the island, offering a comfortable resting place after a day filled with water activities. While they may not boast extravagant amenities, these accommodations provide a convenient and cost-effective solution for visitors who prioritize location and value while sharing stories of their underwater adventures.
Elevate your experience by staying in a boutique hotel that offers personalized service and unique charm. These smaller luxury accommodations often boast stylish décor, upscale amenities, and a more intimate ambiance. Immerse yourself in elegance and treat yourself to a refined stay that perfectly complements the event's atmosphere of discovery and exploration.
If you are seeking more English information on Xiaoliuqiu, check out our Xiaoliuqiu Guide website and join our Facebook community, Xiaoliuqiu for Foreigners.
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