Yacht charter China
Last updated on 7 April 2025
Discover the most beautiful attractions of East Asia by turning to yacht charter in China. Travel along one of the world's most active coastlines, home to almost 400 million inhabitants. Coast along its 18,000 km of coastline flanked by dream beaches, renowned seaside resorts and mythical cities.
Tianjin or Shanghai?
When you want to experience a vacation by the sea in China, two cities immediately come to mind: Tianjin and Shanghai. One stands proudly on the north-eastern coast of China and the other proudly wears the hat of the country's most populous city.
A large port city, Tianjin offers a pleasant contrast between ancient and contemporary architecture. Although quite noisy, Tianjin nevertheless deserves special attention, especially its Western-style heritage, the construction of which dates back to 1860. There is Victorian-inspired architecture, American-style buildings and a French touch in the form of the Notre-Dame des Victoires cathedral, which is so similar toone of the churches in the country of Artois, a small traditional country belonging to the department of Pas-de-Calais. And then there are its lively streets, each one as different and captivating as the next. Those with a penchant for beautiful Chinese architecture will linger in Guwenhua Jie Street. Partygoers will head for Jiuba Jie Street, and foodies will find what they are looking for in the Korean quarter.
Shanghai also shines through its historical heritage lining the side of the boat and rivaling in beauty with the contemporary constructions dominating the Huangpu River. Shanghai also has its labyrinths of commercial and tourist streets running along Nanjing Avenue. Don't miss a visit there during your stopover in Shanghai on your cruise in the open sea off China. The Bund, the Cathedral of Saint Ignatius, the Oriental Pearl Tower, a gigantic tower, and Yu Garden are all marvels to discover during your stopover in Shanghai.
The unmissable beaches and seaside resorts
But China is also an increasingly popular destination for its sparkling waters hauled in on the side of heavenly beaches. Far from the hubbub of the cities, yachtsmen and cruise passengers are invited to sail along the Chinese coast to unearth a few pearls in an environment of unparalleled beauty.
From Shanghai, adjust your course for Hainan Island, a magnificent tropical island in the south of the country. Above all, pay attention to the city of Sanya, which can be seen on the southern point of the island. It is indeed in Sanya that you will come across one of the most beautiful fine sandy beaches in China. With its rows of palm trees and mountains in the background hiding a few hot springs, Sanya certainly offers one of the most magnificent exotic landscapes in the world. Want to stroll on the longest beach in the country? Head for Rizhao, facing Korea and Japan.
The Chinese coast is also a recommended point of departure for reaching the island of Taiwan or the cosmopolitan city of Hong Kong.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 10 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor |
Average price per week | $83,426 |
Minimum weekly price | $5,630 |
Maximum price per week | $200,990 |