Introduction
Nestled on the southeastern coast of China, Xiamen is often overlooked by travelers in favor of its more bustling counterparts. However, for those seeking a serene escape and breathtaking landscapes, this coastal gem offers much to explore.
A Morning Ritual
I began my journey early, before the crowds descended upon Xiamen’s beaches. At Yu Beach, I was treated to an unforgettable sunrise that felt like a private show just for me. The gentle waves and soft light created a serene backdrop, perfect for those seeking tranquility.
Exploring Yelang Bay
Venturing beyond the urban sprawl led me to Yelang Bay, where the water sparkled under the sun like scattered jewels. The bay’s quiet corners are ideal for photographers looking to capture its natural beauty without interference.
A Night at Seagull Villa
For those seeking a peaceful retreat, Seagull Villa offers a tranquil escape from the city. Each room overlooks the garden and pool, providing a serene backdrop for relaxation. The hosts are also knowledgeable about local attractions and can offer personalized itineraries.
Local Savor
No trip to Xiamen would be complete without sampling its culinary delights. For an authentic taste of the city, I recommend visiting Yong和堂, a small eatery known for its delectable local dishes and warm atmosphere. The spicy yet flavorful dishes are a true delight for the senses.
Reflections on Travel
As I strolled along Xiamen’s coastal paths, I couldn’t help but reflect on the joy of discovering such places. In a world where many destinations have become overrun with tourists, Xiamen remains a hidden treasure waiting to be explored.
Practical Tips for Travelers
When planning your visit to Xiamen, consider avoiding peak seasons if you wish to avoid the crowds. The best times to visit are during the cooler months of autumn and spring. Additionally, pack light clothing suitable for both coastal walks and visits to historical sites.