How to Get There: A Seamless Connection Guide
Mopanshan Dock is located approximately 40 minutes from Guilin city center, serving as the primary departure point for five-star Li River cruises.
From Guilin Liangjiang International Airport (Luxury Transfer): Chauffeured limousine service available for ¥300 per vehicle (one-way, approximately 1 hour). For the ultimate arrival, private helicopter transfers are offered at ¥5,000 per group — a spectacular aerial introduction to the karst landscape.
From Guilin City Center (Self-Drive): Take the G65 Baomao Expressway southbound, then follow tourist signs to Mopanshan Dock. The drive takes approximately 40 minutes. Valet parking and luxury shuttle services are available at the dock.
From Guilin Railway Station (Taxi/Ride-Hailing): Didi or local taxi services charge approximately ¥80–120 for the 40-minute drive to Mopanshan Dock. Travel Tip: Pre-book through your hotel concierge or IntoTravelChina for a confirmed English-speaking driver.
Arrival in Yangshuo (Onward Travel): The cruise terminates at Longtoushang Dock. Private car services to West Street (Yangshuo's historic pedestrian quarter) cost approximately ¥80. Luxury yacht rentals are also available for continued exploration of the Yulong River, a tranquil tributary ideal for bamboo rafting.
Important Return Travel Reminder: The five-star cruise operates daily departures between 08:00 and 09:00 (seasonal adjustments apply). The journey concludes in Yangshuo by 13:00–14:00. If you need to return to Guilin the same day, allow 1.5 hours by road. For late flights, consider overnighting in Yangshuo — we recommend booking accommodations at least two weeks in advance during peak seasons. Return helicopter transfers from Yangshuo to Guilin Airport are also available upon request.
Ticket Information
General Admission: ¥800–1,200 per adult (includes gourmet lunch, premium beverages, private balcony access, and priority boarding). Children (ages 2–12): ¥400–600.
VIP Packages: ¥2,500–3,500 per person for suite access, champagne welcome service, private butler, exclusive access to curated cultural workshops (calligraphy, traditional music, tea ceremony), and reserved premium viewing positions for all scenic highlights.
Bundled Options: Combine the cruise with a Longji Rice Terraces helicopter tour or Silver Cave private exploration for ¥3,000–5,000 per person.
Advance Booking: Strongly recommended year-round. During national holidays (May Day, National Day, Spring Festival) and the peak autumn season (September–October), five-star vessels often sell out 4–6 weeks in advance. Book through the official ticketing platform or via IntoTravelChina for guaranteed availability and the best cabin selection.
Opening Hours: Daily departures from 08:00–09:00 (exact time confirmed at booking; seasonal adjustments of ±30 minutes apply). Boarding begins 30 minutes prior to departure.
Best Time to Visit
The Li River offers a different enchantment in each season, though the optimal windows are autumn (September–October) and spring (March–May) .
Autumn (September–October): The undisputed best season. Clear skies, cool temperatures (18–28°C), and low humidity create crystalline visibility — the karst peaks appear razor-sharp against blue skies. The golden afternoon light is ideal for photography. This is also the harvest season for Guangxi's famous pomelos and persimmons.
Spring (March–May): Mild weather (15–25°C) with occasional light rain. Spring blossoms — peach, plum, and rapeseed flowers — paint the riverbanks in soft pinks and yellows. The misty mornings of March and April create the classic "shānshuǐ" (mountain-water) atmosphere immortalized in Chinese landscape painting. Fewer crowds than autumn.
Summer (June–August): Hot (up to 35°C) and humid, with the monsoon bringing occasional heavy downpours. However, the river is at its fullest and most dramatic, and the surrounding vegetation is lush and intensely green. The five-star vessel's air-conditioned interiors and shaded private balconies make the cruise comfortable even in peak heat. Be prepared for crowds during July–August school holidays.
Winter (November–February): Cool to cold (5–15°C), but often clear and crisp. The low water levels reveal rock formations normally submerged, and the diminished crowds mean an almost private experience. A unique phenomenon: on the coldest mornings, mist rises from the warmer river water, creating an ethereal "steaming river" effect prized by photographers.
What to Pack & Cultural Etiquette
Clothing: Smart-casual attire is expected on the five-star cruise (no swimwear or beachwear in dining areas). Layered clothing is recommended — mornings on the river can be cool even in summer, while afternoons warm considerably. A light raincoat or compact umbrella is essential for sudden showers, particularly in spring and summer.
Footwear: Comfortable walking shoes for the Xingping Town excursion (uneven flagstone streets). The vessel itself is carpeted throughout.
Essentials: Polarized sunglasses (essential for cutting river glare and enhancing the emerald water colors), high-SPF sunscreen, a reusable water bottle (filtered water stations are available onboard), and a wide-angle lens or smartphone with panorama capability.
Cultural Etiquette: Speak in soft tones within historical sites during shore excursions. Refrain from using single-use plastics — the cruise is committed to eco-sustainability and provides reusable amenities. When visiting Xingping's ancient streets, dress modestly (covered shoulders and knees) if entering any temples or ancestral halls.
Local Customs: If offered tea or a toast during cultural workshops or meals, accept with both hands as a gesture of respect. A slight bow of the head is the appropriate acknowledgment. Tipping is not traditionally expected in China, but small gratuities for exceptional butler service (¥50–100) are increasingly accepted and appreciated.
Eco-Practices: Support local artisans by purchasing handicrafts directly from the bamboo weavers and painters in Xingping. Participate in the cruise's river conservation initiative — educational materials and optional donations support Li River water quality monitoring programs.
Accommodation Options
In Guilin (Pre-Cruise):
Shangri-La Hotel, Guilin: A five-star riverfront hotel with panoramic Li River views, expansive gardens, and a world-class spa. Rooms from ¥800/night. The hotel can arrange early morning transfers to Mopanshan Dock.
Guilin Waterfall Hotel (Lijiang Waterfall Hotel): Centrally located, famous for its nightly artificial waterfall display. Rooms from ¥500/night. Ideal for travelers wanting to explore Guilin's city center before the cruise.
In Yangshuo (Post-Cruise — Highly Recommended):
Alila Yangshuo: A converted 1960s sugar mill transformed into a luxury resort, featuring an infinity pool overlooking karst peaks, subterranean spa, and farm-to-table dining. Rooms from ¥2,500/night. Our top recommendation for an unforgettable post-cruise stay.
Banyan Tree Yangshuo: Riverside villas with private plunge pools and panoramic karst views. Rooms from ¥2,000/night. Ideal for couples seeking romantic seclusion.
Yangshuo Mountain Retreat: A charming eco-lodge on the Yulong River, offering simpler but authentic accommodations. Rooms from ¥400/night. Best for travelers prioritizing nature immersion over luxury amenities.
IntoTravelChina Accommodation Booking Tip: We recommend spending at least one night in Yangshuo after your cruise — the town's West Street, countryside cycling routes, and Yulong River bamboo rafting deserve unhurried exploration. Book at least two to four weeks in advance during the National Day Golden Week (October 1–7) and Spring Festival. Through us, you can bundle cruise tickets, guided shore excursions, and hotel accommodations for a package discount. Let us know your preferences — we'll match you with your perfect riverside retreat. >> [Consult for Customization Now]