Sanya Jiapeilu: The Hottest Hotel of the Year
Last year's opening of Sanya Jiapeilu was a hot topic. '#Pretending to be in the Maldives, #God-level hotel, #hotel that makes you burst with joy... It quickly became popular shortly after its opening, with countless accolades and popularity.
It's not only for vacations, but it has redefined the luxury hotel landscape in Sanya, becoming a legendary hotel in the Sanya hotel circle.

A hotel wanting to become legendary must have a perfect combination of outstanding design, quality hardware, and innovative operating concepts.
Sanya Jiapeilu is the second in China and the eighth worldwide Jiapeilu.

Presented by world-top design masters Jean-Michel Gathy and Bill Bensley, it's a 'work of art'.
Upon arrival, the staff with amiable smiles were waiting in the lobby to introduce the room and leave a phone number so you can contact them 24/7.

'Sky and Earth' traditional Chinese elements are used in the hotel's main building design, reflecting an understanding and appreciation of Eastern culture.
Besides, there are some subtle designs, such as winding paths, scenic views, and architectural perspectives.
From the lobby to the Jiapeilu Library, you can see the water axis as the main axis. Entering the lobby, the main axis of the hotel is straight ahead.

The circular water pool has a water curtain on top, with water cascading down to the pool, embodying a Daoist concept of heaven and earth. The repeated theme creates a stunning effect.

On sunny days, you can see sunlight shining on the (pānbo - mottled) shadows, symbolizing prosperity and wealth. When it rains, the rainwater falls into the pool, resembling a misty rain curtain hanging in the central lobby, not only a natural art installation but also symbolizing good feng shui.
The design connects the land to the sea while bringing the sea into the land, allowing guests to simultaneously experience garden and beach life.
At the same time, due to this bay's fewer tourists and long coastline, you can see more magnificent views of the South China Sea.
Jiapeilu's outdoor living room is also a popular photo spot.

The landscape water pool reflects the blue sky and white clouds, and you can take a step and it becomes a beautiful painting; in the evening, the lights in the water come on, adding another flavor.
In addition to the outstanding architecture and landscape design, the hotel is also impressive in its interior and detail design. Many unique designs have set a precedent for luxury hotels in China.

Water, wood, patterns, beams, and columns are visible throughout the hotel.

You can see different scenery in different places, which is the characteristic of Chinese gardens. Through winding paths, the lines of sight are constantly adjusted and changed, creating different scenes and a sense of staggered layout.
At the same time, the hotel's layout extracts many elements of Chinese traditional culture. The hotel has more sculptures than ordinary hotels, but they share a common theme.
Each design is not a living thing you see, but a combination of a living thing, a meaning. These decorative styles and landscapes penetrate and combine with architecture.
The hotel has 190 guest rooms, including 88 square meter sea and garden view rooms, swimming pool villas with areas ranging from 170 to 590 square meters, and a Jiapeilu Club House.

The interior design combines Western modern techniques with the essence of Chinese architectural art, bringing the Eastern sentiment and elegance to the whole space.

In addition to the thoughtful Jiapeilu Private Assistants, all guest rooms are equipped with 65-inch satellite TVs and spacious balconies.


Jiapeilu Villas are hidden in the surrounding blue and green environment, offering a relaxing and comfortable experience.
Sanya Jiapeilu has four restaurants.


Langting, the hotel's signature restaurant, is named after the famous Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. It's hosted by Hong Kong chef Peter Ma Wing Tak, specializing in Cantonese cuisine, with a red color throughout.
Langting launched a 'Tea House' custom experience. 'Tea' as a key trade commodity during the ancient Maritime Silk Road is one of the brand's hallmarks and reflects the elegant atmosphere.

The Silk Road restaurant is a full-service restaurant with a huge dome, an interactive 'food experience station,' and palm trees, creating a lively atmosphere.

Furthermore, the Library Bar, inspired by spices, herbs, and raw materials along the Maritime Silk Road, provides various exquisite snacks and cocktails.

This shows that the hotel's catering arrangements are close to the flavors of the ancient Maritime Silk Road, and it's a key inspiration for the development of the maritime silk road trade history.

Besides, the Auriga Wellness Center, a major highlight of the hotel.

You can experience the first authentic Moroccan steam bath in Hainan here, with a total area of 4000 square meters.
Or enjoy the refreshing winter experience in the first snow house.
