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Is the best time to travel in Xisha Islands safe?

Many people will consider the best time to go to Xisha. In fact, it is suitable all year round, and the minimum storm is in March-June. Some friends are worried about safety, so don't worry. As long as you don't find some unqualified fishing boats to play with, there is basically no problem.

Do you get seasick?

Seasickness varies from person to person. This is a physiological phenomenon, not a cold. If you feel uncomfortable or afraid of seasickness, you can make preparations before seasickness. You can also buy seasickness stickers in the supermarket on board. Take it half an hour before sailing, and don't get too excited after boarding.

Best time to play

Xisha has a tropical maritime climate, with summer weather all year round. You'd better bring some sunscreen, sun umbrella, sun hat, swimsuit and wading shoes with heels. The hottest time in Xisha Islands is from June to August every year, with an average monthly temperature of around 29, while the relative temperature in Xisha Islands is relatively low in June and February, with an average monthly temperature of 22. The least stormy season in Xisha Islands is from March to June every year. At this time, it is calm, pleasant climate and beautiful scenery.

Signal+security issues

When sailing at sea, the mobile phone model is unstable. After the cruise ship has been running for 40 minutes, there is no signal. After landing, China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom all set up base stations in Sansha City. After arriving in Xisha, you can surf the Internet with data traffic.

Because the number of ships before landing on the island is limited, the comfortable reception capacity of each voyage is about 450 people, so even if you go on holidays, you won't feel particularly crowded. As for the safety problem that everyone is worried about, the Xisha Islands are controlled domestically and there is no danger unless you want to go sightseeing and set off with unqualified fishing boats.

In order to protect the marine resources of Xisha, don't destroy vegetation at will, don't take away the inner shell, and don't buy corals, clams and shellfish from the islanders on the island. Spot checks will be arranged after returning to the ship. These are not allowed to be brought back to the ship.