Sun Island Resort,ShanghaiImmerse in Nature

Escape urban chaos and retreat into forest serenity, where nature embraces you at every turn.

Every day begins with nature’s gentle wake-up call: birdsong at dawn, windows framing lush greenery with flowing river views.‌

Time slows here. Seek cool respite in Summer at the beachfront wavepool, indulge in warmth during Winter soaking in thermal springs, as well as enjoy playful moments with adorable animals at the petting farm. Dive into year-round water adventures and uncover endless wonders in nature’s playground.

As night falls, stars seem within reach. Gather loved ones in private villas – share stories under starlit lofts, laughter in moonlit courtyards, or family joy in playful indoor spaces. Let moonlight fades as breezes and floral whispers lull you to dreams.

Embark on an all-inclusive holidays on Sun Island. Find your sanctuary, embrace a life reconnected with nature’s wonders.

Contact Us‌
Customer Service Hotline:+86 21 6186 9688
Email:reservations@sunisland.asia
Address: No.2588, Shentai Road, Qingpu District, Shanghai, China

Sun Island Resort,ShanghaiLocal Gems: Explore Beyond the Island

Zhujiajiao Ancient Town (≈14km)

A picturesque water town with nine ancient streets winding along canals, featuring over 1,000 riverside dwellings. North Street (aka "First Street"), spanning 300+ meters from Fangsheng Bridge to Meizhou Lane, preserves Shanghai’s most intact Ming-Qing dynasty architecture, epitomizing Jiangnan’s historic charm.

Guangfulin Heritage Site (≈24km)

A National Key Protected Cultural Site (2013) tracing Shanghai’s Neolithic roots. This 1977-designated Municipal Protected Cultural Site in Songjiang District showcases prehistoric settlements and artifacts, bridging 5,000 years of Yangtze River Delta civilization.

Sheshan National Forest Park (≈28km)

A 401-hectare AAAAA-rated forest park 30km from downtown. Its 12 rolling hills stretch 13km, creating rare mountainous vistas in Shanghai’s flat terrain. The subtropical evergreen broadleaf forests host diverse ecosystems and hiking trails.

Shanghai Happy Valley (≈22km)

Opened in 2009, this 650,000㎡theme park boasts 7 zones: Sunshine Harbor, Happy Times, Shanghai Bund, Shangri-La, Happy Ocean, Gold Mine Town, and Hurricane Bay. With ​100+ attractions, including the 2014 Ocean Theme Zone and 2016 “Magic Water City”, it’s Shanghai’s ultimate thrill destination.

Chenshan Botanical Garden (≈22km)

A 2.08km²AAAA-rated botanical garden (opened 2011) co-developed by Shanghai Municipality and Chinese Academy of Sciences. Divided into 4 zones – Central Display, Plant Conservation, Continental Collections, and Buffer Area – it merges research, conservation, and public education with 15,000+ plant species.

Thames Town (≈25km)

A 1km² European-style community with 60% green coverage. Cobblestone streets, Gothic churches, and 400-acre lakeside promenades recreate authentic British charm. Housing cafes, galleries, and a yacht club, it’s a photogenic blend of leisure and residential elegance.

Moon Lake Sculpture Park (≈24km)

An art-nature fusion park themed around spring, summer, autumn, winter. Highlights include the Wedding Hall, Children’s Plaza, and 50+ modern sculptures set against lakes and forests. A sanctuary for “returning to nature through art”.

Qingpu Bailian Outlets (≈30km)

Shanghai’s luxury discount hub with 450+ brands (Gucci, Prada, etc.). Enjoy 20%-80% off on previous-season collections. Ideal for designer bargains – mid-tier brands at 60-90% off, luxury labels at 20-30% off.