
Beihai Guangxi, China Travel Guide
Beihai Fucheng Airport (BHY) serves as the main airport for the city and surrounding areas. It is a smaller, regional airport, mainly handling domestic flights.
No direct flights from major global hubs outside China to Beihai. All international travelers need to connect through a major Chinese hub city.
Basic dining options available at Beihai Fucheng Airport.
Small duty-free shops at BHY.
ATMs at the airport for currency needs.
Beihai Railway Station provides extensive high-speed (G/D series) and conventional rail services. High-speed trains connect to Nanning (1.5-2 hrs), Guangzhou (4-5 hrs), Shenzhen (5-6 hrs).
Beihai International Passenger Transport Terminal offers buses to cities within Guangxi (Nanning, Guilin) and surrounding provinces (Guangzhou, Zhanjiang).
Foreigners need a temporary Chinese driving permit or a full Chinese driver's license. IDPs are not recognized. Driving is on the right-hand side.
Beihai International Passenger Port is the main port for passenger ferries.
Prepare for your departure from Beihai by understanding exit procedures and recommended timings.
Amenities at departure points assist travelers with last-minute needs.
If your flight is delayed or canceled, services like AirHelp might secure compensation.
Travel insurance often covers lost luggage. Report issues immediately to your airline.
Comprehensive travel insurance (World Nomads, SafetyWing) covers various travel delays.
For ferry departures, arrive at Beihai International Passenger Port at least 1 hour before scheduled departure. This ensures ample time for ticket collection (if not pre-printed) and boarding procedures.