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    Sun Island Resorts, Shanghai

    150pts

    Far from downtown, closer to quiet.

    Sun Island Resorts, Shanghai, Hotel in Shanghai Shi

    About Sun Island Resorts, Shanghai

    Sun Island Resorts in Shanghai's Qingpu District is a leisure-oriented resort property suited to families and weekend escape stays rather than business travellers or those prioritising city-centre access. Specific pricing and service details are not confirmed, so check current rates and recent reviews before booking. Best approached as a city-proximate resort alternative to Sanya or Hangzhou options.

    Quick Take: Sun Island Resorts, Shanghai

    Sun Island Resorts sits in Qingpu District at 2588 Shentai Road — well outside Shanghai's downtown core, which is either a drawcard or a dealbreaker depending on what you want from a Shanghai stay. If you are looking for a resort-style escape with space and greenery rather than a city-centre hotel, this address makes sense. If proximity to the Bund or Xintiandi is a priority, look elsewhere in our full Shanghai Shi hotels guide.

    The resort format in Qingpu suits families and leisure travellers who want room to breathe. Qingpu is accessible via metro and expressway from central Shanghai, so the distance is manageable, but factor in travel time when planning meals or evening outings in the city. For visitors whose primary goal is relaxation rather than urban exploration, the tradeoff is reasonable.

    With verified data limited for this property, specific room pricing, dining details, and service benchmarks are not confirmed at time of writing. What the address and resort designation signal is a property oriented toward leisure stays — pool access, landscaped grounds, and facilities that justify a longer weekend rather than a one-night transit stop. For value-seekers, a resort in Qingpu will generally price below comparable resort offerings in Sanya or Hangzhou, though direct rate comparisons require checking current availability. Properties like 1 Hotel Haitang Bay, Sanya or Amanfayun in Hangzhou set the benchmark for resort experiences in eastern China; Sun Island positions itself as a more accessible, city-proximate alternative.

    The human element at a resort property like this tends to define the stay more than the room spec does. Service consistency at Chinese leisure resorts in this category varies widely , attentive at leading, perfunctory at worst , and without current guest feedback on file, that remains an open variable. If staff responsiveness is a deciding factor for you, check recent third-party reviews before committing.

    Reservations: Book direct or via major OTAs; no booking difficulty expected. Location: Qingpu District, 2588 Shentai Rd , allow 45–60 minutes to central Shanghai depending on traffic. Leading for: Leisure stays, families, and weekend escapes from the city. Budget: Pricing not confirmed; check current rates at time of booking. Dress: Resort casual expected throughout.

    For broader Shanghai options, see our full Shanghai Shi restaurants guide, our full Shanghai Shi bars guide, and our full Shanghai Shi experiences guide. If you are comparing resort options across China, Banyan Tree Ringha in , Amandayan in Lijiang, and Honor Resort Yun Shu Dali in Dali offer strong alternatives at the higher end. For business-focused stays in the region, Conrad Guangzhou and Conrad Tianjin are worth comparing. International reference points like Aman New York and Amangiri in Canyon Point show what the resort format looks like at the leading of the market globally.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Sun Island Resorts, Shanghai family-friendly?

    The Qingpu District address, away from Shanghai's congested centre, suggests a resort-format property with space that suits families better than a city-centre business hotel. If you are travelling with children who need room to move, a resort in this part of Shanghai is a reasonable call. That said, specific kids' facilities are not confirmed in available records, so verify directly before booking with younger children.

    Do loyalty programs work at Sun Island Resorts, Shanghai?

    Sun Island Resorts is not listed under any of the major international hotel loyalty chains in the venue data. If points accumulation or status benefits matter to your booking decision, this property is unlikely to deliver — consider the Conrad Guangzhou or Banyan Tree properties if a loyalty program is a priority.

    How is the location of Sun Island Resorts, Shanghai?

    The property sits at 2588 Shentai Road in Qingpu District — a long way from Puxi or Pudong. That distance is a real tradeoff: you lose easy access to Shanghai's dining, nightlife, and business districts, but you gain a quieter, more spacious environment. If your agenda is meetings in the city centre, the commute will add up. If you want a retreat from the city, Qingpu works in your favour.

    Which room category is best at Sun Island Resorts, Shanghai?

    Room category details are not documented in the current venue record. For a resort-format property in Qingpu, it is worth asking directly about lakeside or garden-facing options, as these tend to justify the out-of-town location better than standard rooms that could be at any suburban hotel.

    Is Sun Island Resorts, Shanghai good for business travel?

    Only if your meetings are in Qingpu or the western Shanghai corridor. The address at 2588 Shentai Road places you well outside the business districts where most Shanghai corporate activity is concentrated. For conventional business travel with city-centre meetings, the Conrad Guangzhou model of a centrally located property is a more practical fit.

    How is the dining at Sun Island Resorts, Shanghai?

    Cuisine type and restaurant details are not available in the venue record. For a resort of this scale in Qingpu, on-site dining is typically the default option given the distance from the city's restaurant scene — so the quality of in-house food matters more here than it would at a central hotel. Confirm what is available before assuming dining variety.

    When is the best time to book Sun Island Resorts, Shanghai?

    Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are Shanghai's most comfortable seasons and the periods when a resort setting in Qingpu makes the most sense. Summer is hot and humid; winter is grey and cold. If you are booking for a weekend retreat from the city, avoid major Chinese public holidays when domestic travel spikes and availability tightens.

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