How Many Days in Xiamen? 2 Days Is Ideal, Here’s Why

Two days is the honest ideal. Day 1: Gulangyu Island. Day 2: South Putuo Temple, Xiamen University, beaches, night market. Day 3 only if you need the slower version of everything.

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Xiamen does not need to be rushed. The city rewards slow travel in a way that not every Chinese city does. Gulangyu Island alone deserves a full day. The food is worth several evenings. The coastal cycling path is one of the best urban rides in China. Two days is the minimum that lets you actually experience Xiamen rather than just photograph it. For the full city guide: Xiamen Travel Guide.

Time Allocation

DaysWhat You CoverWhat You Miss
1 dayGulangyu Island. That is it.Xiamen University, Nanputuo, beaches, night market, the food.
2 daysGulangyu (Day 1) + Xiamen city sights, university, night market (Day 2).Slow travel. Huandao Road cycling fully. Coastal villages.
3 daysAll above + one slower day: cycling Huandao, coastal villages, Zeng Cuo An morning.Only very remote Fujian destinations (Tulou earth buildings are 3+ hours away).
4+ daysAll above + Fujian Tulou earth buildings (overnight trip).Nothing significant in Xiamen itself.

The 2-Day Plan

Day 1: Gulangyu Island

Book the 8am or 9am ferry in advance on Xia Gu Ferry app (¥35 round trip). Arrive at the island and walk immediately to Most Beautiful Corner for the morning light. Piano Museum (book performance time in advance, ¥50). Sunlight Rock (¥60). Lunch in a residential lane cafe (not Longtou Road tourist restaurants). Shuzhuang Garden and the sea-facing coastal path (afternoon). Longtou Road food stroll in the early evening: oyster omelet, fish ball soup, mochi. Return ferry. Full island guide: Gulangyu Island Guide.

Day 2: Xiamen city

Morning: Nanputuo Temple (free entry). Vegetarian lunch at the temple canteen (¥30 to ¥60). Xiamen University campus walk (passport registration at gate, 30 minutes). Afternoon: rent a Hellobike (or electric bike) and ride the Huandao Road coastal path. The east-facing road offers sea views across to Kinmen island (Taiwan-controlled). On a clear day the Kinmen islands are visible. Evening: Zeng Cuo An Village for dinner and the night market. Try satay noodles (沙茶面) at a local shop.

What to Do on Day 3

If you have a third day, slow down. Morning at West Baicheng Beach near Xiamen University: the south-facing beach sheltered by the campus peninsula, with the best view of Gulangyu across the water. Coffee at one of the independent cafes near the south gate of the university. Afternoon: take the metro to the north of the island (Jimei district). Jimei School Village (集美学村): another campus built by Tan Kah Kee, less visited than Xiamen University but architecturally interesting and surrounded by the sea on three sides.

Getting Around Xiamen

The metro covers the main sights on Line 1. DiDi is reliable and cheap. The Huandao Road coastal path is 43 km and best cycled on an electric bike (available from HelloBike or Meituan, ¥3 to ¥5 per 30 minutes). The Gulangyu ferry terminal requires separate planning because the tourist terminal is not in the obvious location.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Xiamen is best as a 2 to 3 night destination. The city is not close enough to any major hub for a comfortable day trip. Guangzhou is 3 to 4 hours by G-train. Shanghai is 1.5 hours by flight. Treat Xiamen as a standalone destination in a southern China circuit.

You can see the main sights in 4 to 5 hours. But half a day on Gulangyu feels slightly rushed. The value of Gulangyu is in wandering without a plan: following music sounds into lanes, finding a colonial villa converted into a cafe, sitting with a coffee and the sea breeze. A full day is more rewarding than half.

Day 1: Morning ferry to Gulangyu (go early, book in advance). Full day on the island: Most Beautiful Corner, Sunlight Rock, Shuzhuang Garden, Piano Museum, lane wandering, dinner. Return ferry evening. Day 2: Nanputuo Temple morning (free entry, vegetarian lunch at temple canteen). Xiamen University south campus walk. Afternoon: Huandao Road coastal cycling (rent a Hellobike). Evening: Zeng Cuo An Village night market for street food.

Yes. Fujian cuisine is genuinely distinct and genuinely excellent. Satay noodles, oyster omelets, peanut soup, and the variety of seafood preparations are all worth a visit in themselves. Paired with Gulangyu Island, 2 days eating well in Xiamen is a strong itinerary.

Zeng Cuo An (曾厝垵) is a village that has been converted into a concentrated night market and cafe street near Xiamen University. Open from late afternoon through midnight. Food stalls, art shops, live music cafes. More student-oriented and less tourist-facing than Zhongshan Road. Good for evening food and the Xiamen university-town atmosphere.

For the full Xiamen guide: Xiamen Travel Guide. For Gulangyu Island: Gulangyu Island Guide.

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