5-Day Wuhan + Yangtze Three Gorges Cruise Itinerary 2026 — China itinerary
★ Itinerary · 5 days · 3 UNESCO sites

5-Day Wuhan + Yangtze Three Gorges Cruise Itinerary 2026

A 5-day itinerary combining Wuhan (Yellow Crane Tower, Hubei Provincial Museum) with a 4-day Yangtze Three Gorges cruise to Yichang.

5 days
total trip length · Apr–Oct best
18 km
total walking (3.6 km/day avg)
3
UNESCO World Heritage sites
$1,280
total per person (mid-range)

Quick Answer

What is this 5-day itinerary like?

This 5-day itinerary covers 3 UNESCO sites, involves 18 km of walking, and offers a total cost of $1,280.

Plan smarter

Five days: Day 1-2 Wuhan, Day 3-5 Three Gorges cruise (downstream, 3 nights from Chongqing OR upstream from Yichang). Most visa-free for 30 days. Fly into Wuhan Tianhe (WUH) or Chongqing Jiangbei (CKG).

1
Day 1 · Mon

Wuhan arrival

Arrive Wuhan Tianhe (WUH) · Yellow Crane Tower (¥80) · Hubu Lane snack street · Yangtze River evening

  1. 09:00Arrive Wuhan Tianhe

    WUH

  2. 11:00Yellow Crane Tower

    ¥80

  3. 13:00Hubu Lane snack street

    Hubu Lane snack street

  4. 15:00Yangtze River evening

    Yangtze River evening

🏨Stay tonightYellow Crane Tower area· D: hot dry noodles
2
Day 2 · Tue

Wuhan culture

Hubei Provincial Museum (free) · East Lake (¥0-¥30) · Wuhan University (cherry blossoms in March) · Chu River Han Street

  1. 09:00Hubei Provincial Museum

    free

  2. 11:00East Lake

    ¥0 ¥30

  3. 13:00Wuhan University

    cherry blossoms in March

  4. 15:00Chu River Han Street

    Chu River Han Street

🏨Stay tonightSame hotel· B: hotel · L: Wuhan · D: Wuchang duck
3
Day 3 · Wed

Wuhan to Yichang

HSR Wuhan → Yichang East (2h, ¥150) · Embark Yangtze cruise (downstream) · Three Gorges Dam museum (¥105)

  1. 09:00HSR Wuhan → Yichang East

    2h, ¥150

  2. 11:00Embark Yangtze cruise

    downstream

  3. 13:00Three Gorges Dam museum

    ¥105

🏨Stay tonightCruise ship· B: hotel · L: train · D: cruise
4
Day 4 · Thu

Three Gorges cruise

Qutang Gorge · Wu Gorge (the "witches") · Shennong Stream boat ride · Evening: crew entertainment

  1. 09:00Qutang Gorge

    Qutang Gorge

  2. 11:00Wu Gorge

    the "witches"

  3. 13:00Shennong Stream boat ride

    Shennong Stream boat ride

  4. 15:00Evening: crew entertainment

    Evening: crew entertainment

🏨Stay tonightCruise ship· B/L/D: cruise
5
Day 5 · Fri

Three Gorges Dam + Yichang

Three Gorges Dam ship lock · Disembark Yichang · Departure

  1. 09:00Three Gorges Dam ship lock

    Three Gorges Dam ship lock

  2. 11:00Disembark Yichang

    Disembark Yichang

  3. 13:00Departure

    Departure

✈️DepartureHotel· B: cruise

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Itinerary FAQ

How far in advance should I book the main sights?

Book the top restricted-access sight 7 days before, at midnight local time, via the official channel. Same-day tickets are not sold at most major sites.

Is 5 days too long for a first trip?

No — {n} days is the sweet spot. Three days covers the highlights but you will be exhausted. Five lets you add a day trip and an unhurried afternoon without rushing.

Can I do this itinerary without speaking Chinese?

Yes. Install Pleco (offline dictionary) and a translation app before you fly. Metro and attraction signage is in English in major cities; international-hotel staff speak English.

What's the worst time of year to run this exact route?

Golden Week (October 1–7) — every timed entry is impossible to get. Also avoid the Spring Festival rush (late Jan/Feb) and Labor Day (May 1–5). Mid-July to mid-August is hot and crowded with domestic travelers.

How much cash do I actually need?

Almost none. Alipay (linked to a foreign Visa/Mastercard) covers 95% of vendors. Carry ¥500–800 in cash as backup for small stalls. Tipping is not expected.

Is this route safe for solo travelers?

Yes. The main risk is traffic — e-bikes and scooters use sidewalks. Stay alert at intersections, especially outside Beijing/Shanghai where drivers may not stop. Solo female travelers report no issues.

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