Experience The Ritz-Carlton, Sanya, a five-star hotel in China where majestic mountains share the landscape with miles of private beaches, rainforests and the pristine South China Sea.
Located in the most secluded area of the number one beach in China, Yalong Bay, our luxury hotel’s destination is known as the “Oriental Hawaii” and is the country’s only tropical seaside resort. The Ritz-Carlton is distinct amongst hotels in Sanya, providing the ultimate escape for even the most discerning luxury travelers.
Conveniently located just 30 minutes from Sanya Phoenix International Airport and setting the standard for a hotel in Sanya, China, The Ritz-Carlton features:
- Pure white beach with expansive views of the South China Sea
- 450 well-appointed guestrooms, including 334 oversized guest rooms at over 60 square meter/646 square feet, 66 rooms and suites on The Ritz-Carlton Club® Level with distinctive amenities, 21 suites and 33 private villas with individual plunge pools offering ultimate privacy
- The Culinary Shell – a host of seven dining outlets – will please all palates with signature favorites, seasonal offerings and even personalized dishes and beverages
- Designed and operated by the world-famous ESPA, the on-site spa is largest in the region at 2,788 square meter/30,009 square feet and offers lavish and relaxing aromatherapy as well as beauty treatments
- The most modern meeting facilities are encompassed within our Sanya hotel flexible meeting space and function rooms totaling 1,700 square meter/18,298 square feet, inclusive of a 910 square meter/9,750 square feet grand ballroom divisible by four with nine meeting rooms and a business center
- The first oceanfront wedding chapel in Sanya with breathtaking backdrops
- Retail experiences include luxury retail brands such as LV, Prada, TOD'S, Paul & Shark, Salvatore Ferragamo, and Ermenegildo Zegna
- Complimentary wired and wireless Internet in guest rooms
- Complimentary wireless Internet in restaurants, health club, spa, swimming pool, banquet rooms for guests and public visitors