Travelog: Putuoshan - 普陀山
Saturday, August 11th, 2007Putuo Shan is an island located some 200 km south east of
Getting there
There are several ways to get to the island. The most traditional one is certainly by boat. If you don’t have much time you can also fly. However we decide to take the night ferry which leaves in
For the return trip we opted for the speed ferry which takes 4h back to
All tickets you can buy at a ticket office at the Bund, right next to the “I love
You can take the slow and the speed ferry in any combination but we think this is the best because you can start right after work, and you have the full next day, while with the speed ferry you arrive around 14h. On the way back you can take the overnight ferry which leaves in the evening but if you don’t have another day off, then you need to go right to work after arriving at 6h in
The third alternative is flying from Hongqiao (SHA) to Zhoushan (HSN). There is an early flight in the morning at 7h and sometimes you can catch a flight back around 22:40h. If you are lucky you can get a discount and pay around 400 RMB. Regular price is 550 RMB.
Staying there

View from outside our Hotel
There are several hotels on the island. All have one in common: they are all way overpriced for the value you get. The best hotel is the Putuoshan Hotel (4 Stars) but you pay up to 800 RMB for a standard room. We went for the Citic Hotel(中信普陀大酒店)which is 3 stars and cost 580 on weekends and 460 during the week. The hotel was clean and quite ok but as I said totally overpriced. Check some of the websites below for hotel info.
What to do
In Putuo Shan you can basically do 3 things: Hiking, Praying and Sunbathing. The island offers perfect spots for all 3 activities:
Basically the whole island is good for hiking. The island is basically a mountain that rises 300m from the ocean and is coved my tranquil forests. You can hike once around the whole island in a day. One spot I particularly liked is

No matter if you are into Buddhism or you just like to visit beautiful Chinese temples you are in the right spot. The island is packed with
The island also offers great places for sun and sea lovers. Long sandy beaches, clean water and a light breeze from the ocean are perfect to relax after some temple spotting. Basically all beaches are rather clean, which goes for the whole island by the way; I have never seen such a neat and well cared for place in . However the only beach where swimming is allowed is the "
General tips
Here I would like to point out some practical tips to take into account before and during the trip:
- Bring some “fangbian mian” (Instant Noodles) as there is no food on the ship and also decent restaurants are scarce on the island
- During summer make sure to bring some sun block and bug repellent
- Make planning for the trip at least a week ahead since boat tickets and hotels are often booked out days before. Book a hotel at least one week in advance, you can still cancel if you are not going
- Check the weather forecast frequently as the weather can change quickly
- Make sure to bring some cache as there are not too many ATMs on the island. However big hotels take credit cards
- If you want to take the mini busses you should go to the stops at the pier or at major sights where many people get off. Then you have a chance to get a space. Otherwise the busses will just pass with out stopping.
Links
Hotels: http://english.ctrip.com/Destinations/DistrictHotelIndex.asp?District=16
Hotels: http://www.putuoshan-hotels.com/en/introduce.html
Travel guide: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/zhejiang/hangzhou/mt-putuoshan.htm
Weather forecast: http://weather.tq121.com.cn/detail.php?city=%D6%DB%C9%BD
Official Website: http://www.putuoshan.net/english.html
Travel guide: http://www.smartshanghai.com/out-of-town/putuoshan
Zhoushan Website: http://en.3011000.com/
Flights: http://www.elong.net/flights/























