The Story of Sanya Wind Brief Introduction of Surfing Homestay

Sanya Wind Story Surfing B&B is located at No.23-2, West Village, Tenghai Community, Haitang District, Sanya City. The hotel stipulates that guests should check in after 0/4: 00 and check out before 0/2: 00/kloc. If you need to check in early or check out late, please call ahead.

Hotel star: It is a two-star hotel.

Breakfast policy: the hotel does not provide breakfast.

Pet Policy: Pets are allowed in the hotel.

Introduction:

Sanya Sailing Story B&B is located in Haitang Bay, next to Wuzhizhou Wharf, Houhai Village, with beautiful scenery. It is a fishing village in Sanya, which maintains its original ecology and is also a fishing village with few preservation in China. Every year, winds and waves from the South China Sea attract many kite surfers and surfers at home and abroad. This beautiful bay always makes many people reluctant to leave. This is a surfing culture theme inn founded by China Kite Surfing Competition champion A Hong. All the design and decoration are done by the merchants themselves. Every room is designed on the basis of ship wood, with simple and bright colors. The surfing theme inn transformed from old ship wood is to let more people who like kite surfing, sea and water sports have their own homes. Retro ship wood style, located in the four-story small white building by the sea. There are halls, roofs, flowers, grass and beaches. What I can give you is the simplicity of the countryside, the feeling of home, the tranquility of the fishing port, washing away the lead and returning to the true freedom, health, peace and love. All rooms in the inn have a unique design style, including separate bathrooms, 24-hour hot water and wireless network coverage. The lobby bar on the first floor, the backyard of the inn is a spacious kitchen, providing simple cooking utensils, and you can go downstairs to the harbor to buy seafood. Give yourself an unforgettable trip. The inn provides professional courses such as kite surfing, surfing, snorkeling and water sports, leaving half of the love to the sea.