Escape the city, embrace shores and slow living
Qingdao's island havens blend untouched beauty with mindful tourism, offering serene retreats of conservation and exploration


Bao Deqiang, an official of the Qingdao West Coast New Area ecological authority, noted that Lingshan Island maintains an impressive 80 percent forest coverage and serves as a crucial migratory stop for over 300 bird species annually.
"The island's bay area is a biodiversity hotspot, housing more than 260 animal species and 28 plant varieties. Flocks of gulls add a lively touch to the ecological scenery," he said.
For visitors, the Lingshan Island offers an immersive encounter with nature. As the golden hues of dusk wash over the island, visitors find themselves letting go of daily anxieties, immersed in the island's serene beauty.
At the island's historic lighthouse, visitors can take in breathtaking panoramic views of the sea and coastline. For those craving adventure, trails wind along rugged volcanic rocks and ancient melaleuca formations — silent witnesses to the island's volcanic past.
Among the island's many natural wonders, the dramatic Tiger's Mouth Cliff captivates with its jagged silhouette, resembling a roaring tiger's maw, while the legendary Trial Knife Stone invites curiosity with its unique shape.
The island's bed-and-breakfasts, surrounded by mountains and sea, offer guests a front-row seat to watch the sunrise over the ocean from the comfort of their rooms.
These B&Bs are well-equipped, featuring a public restaurant, outdoor dining areas, various-sized pavilions, a children's play area, and amenities like beachcombing tools and children's toys.
Visitors can unwind under the starry sky, soak in the mountain-sea views, and enjoy the sea breeze complemented by a cold beer and fresh seafood.