Xiaomeisha Beach

Xiaomeisha is a famous seaside tourist resort, which mainly consists of three major areas: the seaside area, Xiaomeisha Ocean World and Xiaomeisha Hotel.
There are sunshine and beaches here. "Meisha Wave" is one of the famous eight scenic spots in Pengcheng. There are also rich entertainment activities, such as beach barbecues and jet skis.
You can stay in a tent in Xiaomeisha. The resort has various types of houses and camping tents. There are many other accommodation options nearby.

Attractions Location: Xiaomeisha, Dapeng Bay, Yankui Road, Yantian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong

Tickets: free

Opening hours:
09:30-21:30 (Monday to Thursday, January 1st to December 31st)
09:30-22:00 (Friday to Sunday, January 1st to December 31st)

Contact Details: 0755-25035999

Transportation:
Take bus M380 to Xiaomeisha Terminal (bus station), then walk about 200 meters to the destination.

Time reference: More than 3 hours


Recommended itinerary for Xiaomeisha Beach tours

1-Day Itinerary: Relax and Enjoy Shenzhen Xiaomeisha Beach

Spend a full day unwinding on the golden sands of Xiaomeisha Beach, enjoying swimming, sunbathing, and the coastal scenery.

  • Take Metro Line 8 to Xiaomeisha Station, then transfer to bus No. M222 or taxi to Xiaomeisha Beach (approx. 20 minutes).
  • Relax on the beach, swim, or try water sports offered at the beach area.
  • Optional: Visit nearby Xiaomeisha Sea World for marine exhibits (10 min by taxi).
  • Return to the city in the late afternoon or evening.

Accommodation/Food: Stay in nearby Dameisha area or Shenzhen city center. Try fresh seafood at local beachside restaurants.

Souvenirs: Seashell crafts, beachwear, local seafood products, postcards.


2-Day Itinerary: Beach Relaxation and Cultural Exploration

Combine a relaxing beach day at Xiaomeisha with a cultural visit to nearby attractions.

  • Day 1: Xiaomeisha Beach and Xiaomeisha Sea World.
  • Day 2: Visit Dapeng Fortress (30 min by taxi from Xiaomeisha), then explore nearby Dapeng Ancient Town.
  • Return to Shenzhen city center for evening dining.

Accommodation/Food: Stay near Dameisha or Dapeng area. Enjoy seafood specialties and local Cantonese cuisine.

Souvenirs: Traditional crafts from Dapeng Fortress, seashell souvenirs, marine-themed gifts.


3-Day Itinerary: Nature, Culture, and Shopping

Experience coastal beauty, historical sites, and Shenzhen’s shopping districts.

  • Day 1: Xiaomeisha Beach and Sea World.
  • Day 2: Dapeng Fortress and Dapeng Ancient Town exploration.
  • Day 3: Visit Dongmen Pedestrian Street for shopping and local snacks (approx. 40-50 min by taxi or metro).

Accommodation/Food: Stay in Shenzhen city center or Dameisha area. Try local dim sum and seafood dishes.

Souvenirs: Fashion accessories, local snacks, traditional crafts.


4-Day Itinerary: Beach, History, Parks, and Shopping

Explore Xiaomeisha’s beach and marine park, historical fortress, Shenzhen’s parks, and vibrant shopping streets.

  • Day 1: Xiaomeisha Beach and Sea World.
  • Day 2: Dapeng Fortress and Dapeng Ancient Town.
  • Day 3: Lianhuashan Park and Shenzhen Museum (taxi or metro, approx. 40 min).
  • Day 4: Dongmen Pedestrian Street shopping and dining.

Accommodation/Food: Stay in Dameisha or Shenzhen city center. Sample seafood, dim sum, and street food.

Souvenirs: Artworks, tea sets, fashion goods.


5-Day Itinerary: Coastal Relaxation and Urban Adventure

Combine beach time with historical sites, parks, and urban shopping for a balanced Shenzhen visit.

  • Days 1-2: Xiaomeisha Beach and Sea World.
  • Day 3: Dapeng Fortress and Dapeng Ancient Town.
  • Day 4: Lianhuashan Park and Shenzhen Museum.
  • Day 5: Dongmen Pedestrian Street and Coco Park for shopping.

Accommodation/Food: Stay near Dameisha or city center. Enjoy seafood, Cantonese dim sum, and international cuisine.

Souvenirs: Local crafts, tea products, fashion accessories.


6-Day Itinerary: Full Shenzhen Experience Including Xiaomeisha Beach

Explore beaches, historical landmarks, parks, museums, and shopping districts over six days.

  • Days 1-2: Xiaomeisha Beach and Sea World.
  • Day 3: Dapeng Fortress and Dapeng Ancient Town.
  • Day 4: Lianhuashan Park and Shenzhen Museum.
  • Day 5: Shenzhen Bay Park and Shekou Sea World (taxi or metro, 40 min).
  • Day 6: Dongmen Pedestrian Street and Coco Park shopping.

Accommodation/Food: Stay in Dameisha, Futian, or Shekou districts. Diverse dining options from seafood to international cuisines.

Souvenirs: Tea, artworks, fashion items, marine souvenirs.


7-Day Itinerary: Ultimate Shenzhen Coastal and Urban Tour

Experience Shenzhen’s beaches, history, nature parks, cultural sites, and shopping districts thoroughly over a week.

  • Days 1-2: Xiaomeisha Beach and Sea World.
  • Days 3-4: Dapeng Fortress and Dapeng Ancient Town.
  • Day 5: Lianhuashan Park and Shenzhen Museum.
  • Day 6: Shenzhen Bay Park and Shekou Sea World.
  • Day 7: Dongmen Pedestrian Street and Coco Park shopping and leisure.

Accommodation/Food: Stay in Dameisha, Luohu, Futian, or Shekou. Enjoy local seafood, Cantonese cuisine, and international dishes.

Souvenirs: Seashell crafts, tea, local snacks, fashion goods, cultural handicrafts.


User Reviews

By serendipity |

Coming from Shenzhen North Station, I didn't make it to Dameisha due to the reconstruction. It is recommended to go to Xiaomeisha first, and then go shopping at Zhongying Street after returning from the tour. This way you don't have to carry a lot of things to play. The sand is relatively clean and you can swim. If you want to swim, bring all the equipment and soak in the sea water for a day to see the sea view. If you just want to stroll around and see the scenery without playing in the sand, you can basically come out in an hour. The ticket is 50 yuan, 30 yuan for the elderly, and free for those over 70 years old.

By Merkava Convertible |

A hotel is being built near Xiaomeisha Beach. The beach has been closed and it is estimated that it will take another 1-2 years to complete. The seaside boardwalk is passable all the way to the lighthouse at Beizaijiao at the end...

By Martian User |

According to the Xiaomeisha I went to in the 1990s, I had just soaked in the swimming pool. No one taught me, so I went to Shenzhen with a tour group. One of the destinations was Xiaomeisha. There was Dameisha next to it, but the adults said that Dameisha was very dirty and Xiaomeisha was much better. We tried to swim outside without a swimming ring and let the sea water wash us back; we also tried to follow the many children in the picture below and swim to the outermost area. Unfortunately, we were probably scared by the adults who said there was a shark outside the buoy, and I was not good at swimming, so when we were about 50 meters away from the buoy, my male playmate who used to play when I was a child and I chose to float back by ourselves. Now the facilities seem to have improved a lot, but it is hard to say about the quality of the sea water. I will listen to their feedback.

By Black, White and Gray |

I have been to Shenzhen many times. The air quality is much better than Hangzhou, but the people there are not very friendly. If the lights for going straight and turning left are green at the same time, crossing the crosswalk is a disaster.

By China-TravelNote users |

Went there on February 14, 2019. First went to Dameisha. It was closed for maintenance due to the typhoon and was not open, so I went to Xiaomeisha. It was 50 yuan per adult and free for children under 1.2. The sand was very coarse, and there were cigarette butts, shells and the like. It was best to wear beach socks. The toilet was dirty! The water in the free footbath pool outside the women's toilet was very small! You have to pay extra for showering. The tide started to rise after 2 pm, and the waves were quite big! It was suggested that you can't go swimming in the sea, but there were still people swimming. Renting a lounge chair cost 100 yuan for four hours. Although the water quality is worse than that of Zhuhai, the public facilities are not as good as the free beach bathing beach in Zhuhai! The 50 yuan ticket feels not worth it! Unless you have never seen the sea, you can go and have a look. It's better to wait until Dameisha is open!

By Shaoling |

It's a waste of time. It's only open on 12.1. Here's a tip for you guys.

By I changed my name |

Xiaomeisha (because it charges money, so there are not many people and it is quite clean) is not very big. If you have never seen the sea, I recommend you to go and see it. If the weather is good, it is very beautiful for taking pictures. If you finish the tour early, you can also go to Dameisha next to it.

By Big Hae Walking |

I didn't expect there was such a beautiful beach in Shenzhen, and it's so close to the city.

By Blank space. |

The ticket to Xiaomeisha is 50. I went to the beach first. I didn't bring my swimsuit and slippers. I just stood on the beach for a while, watching people laughing and playing in the sea. I was very happy, but the weather was not good. It rained all day, and it was gloomy. The sea did not reflect the blue of the sky. Lover's Island was more interesting. There were many big rocks on the shore, and people could walk on the rocks and take pictures.

By Pawn Crossing the River |

Xiaomeisha:☞You’ll never know how beautiful the scenery is until you’ve been there!

By Qi Delong Dongqiang |

The beach has a 50-yuan ticket price and more items to spend than Dameisha Beach.

By Gen He |

Personally, I feel that there is no difference between Xiaomeisha and Dameisha. The ticket for Xiaomeisha is 35 yuan for adults and 25 yuan for children. The water in Xiaomeisha is relatively clean. Xiaomeisha Lover's Island has several big rocks, blue sky and white clouds, and fresh air in the nature reserve.

By Zhou Xixi |

Located in Yantian District, it is a well-known beach. The sea is not clear enough but the sky is really blue. The seaside boardwalk is worth a walk. It is not bad for those who are new to the sea. There are sunshine, beach and shade. There are a lot of people in the peak season.

By Little girl |

The ticket price for Xiaomeisha Beach online is NT$30 per person, but you need to buy it one day in advance. The beach is open 24 hours a day, and it costs NT$35 per person if you buy it on the spot. My brother bought the ticket and we went in happily. I like uncrowded beaches, which are no different from Santa Monica Beach. It seems that it is worth spending some money on tickets in China.

By Grizabella |

Xiaomeisha, the Oriental Hawaii. The environment here is very good. Littering is strictly prohibited. Violators will be severely punished! The sand is very fine, the sea water quality is OK, and some water entertainment facilities require additional tickets. Lover's Island is also worth a visit, but you must pay attention to safety. The security guards here are very hard-working, so everyone should be considerate.

By He Cuiping |

It's not bad, I feel it's not worse than Phuket, but the beach is smaller, it's a bay, the water is very clean, the sand is not very fine, but there is no pressure to play barefoot. The children had a great time!

The full-price ticket in the off-season is 35 yuan, children under 1.2m are free, and seniors over 65 years old are 25 yuan.

The parking lot was also empty!

It is about 200m from the parking lot to the gate of the scenic area. There are food stalls all the way, but the ticket is a one-time ticket and you cannot enter or exit in the middle. There are also some shops in the scenic area, but they don’t seem to have much business, after all, there are not many tourists on the beach.

How to solve the lunch problem needs to be planned in advance, it is more reliable to bring your own!

By MONEY |

It took almost two hours to get there by car, and we ended up with a tiny beach. The ticket cost 35 yuan in the off-season, but there was garbage everywhere, and the staff were only responsible for collecting money?

By Garfield |

Xiaomeisha is smaller than Dameisha, so there are fewer people because of the fee.

By Tom Cruise |

The photos were taken in 2011. If it is a sunny day, the sea is still very beautiful. If there are few people, you will find it very artistic. If there are many people, then you can look at more beauties. Haha, each has its own flavor. But it rained heavily when I went there, maybe this was a different feeling!

By tymeinv |

Xiaomeisha is less crowded than Dameisha and is cleaner and more suitable for swimming.

By China-TravelNote users |

There were many people there during the National Day holiday. It was my first time to see the sea. The water was very clean and the sky was very blue.

By ( ̄▽ ̄)Winnie |

It feels good. The sand is not too coarse and is quite clean. There are few people during the week. It is very comfortable to sit there with a picnic mat.

By Free traveler |

Shenzhen Xiaomeisha is located in Yantian District, Shenzhen, on the shore of Dapeng Bay. The sand is yellow, white, fine, flat and soft, like a crescent moon inlaid between the green mountains and the blue sea. It is known as the "Oriental Hawaii". Shenzhen Xiaomeisha is strongly recommended to visit in the off-season. There are almost no people and no garbage in the off-season. It is more comfortable to enjoy the sea breeze, play in the water, bask in the sun and take a walk on the beach. Don't go during the peak season of holidays. It will be crowded and you won't be able to have fun.

By Hey.Hey hey... |

When you come to Shenzhen, you must go to Dameisha and Xiaomeisha. I have made a guide before. Because Dameisha is free, it is estimated that there will be a lot of people, and the water quality is relatively poor. So we went to Xiaomeisha. I feel that the bad thing here is that there is no subway. It is inconvenient to travel. Of course, there are buses that can go directly, but. The ride time is very long. We took the nearest subway station and then took a taxi. The water quality of the beach is OK, and the scenery is very good. There is also an aerial parachute game that you can play. It costs 200 yuan per person. There is also a diving. It costs about 600 yuan per person. You can rent a tent here for the night. In the afternoon, you can make a beach language, or a beach lounge chair. It costs 120 yuan for four hours. After the time is exceeded, it will be charged. Here I suggest that you use a swimming ring. Another problem is that all tourist attractions have a common problem. The food sold here is very expensive and the taste is very, very bad. You can bring a backpack filled with all the snacks you want, there is no limit, and no one cares.

By su millet |

There are still many people going there in summer. Compared with Dameisha, the sanitary conditions are much better. There are still more seafood in Xiaomeisha.

By A Magilly Yanzi General Agent |

The beach is very dirty and full of garbage. I don't recommend going there. They charge admission tickets and the staff will charge you based on the number of people.

By Maomao's Little Life |

Dameisha and Xiaomeisha are must-visit attractions in Shenzhen. We thought it was enough to go to one of them. It is said that Dameisha is charged and there are so many people that it is like dumplings, so we chose Xiaomeisha, which charges a fee. Xiaomeisha is known as the "Oriental Hawaii" and is far away from Hong Kong. To be honest, I was quite disappointed after entering. The beach is not big and the sea water is not blue. It may be because of the charge, so there are indeed few people. We took off our shoes and walked barefoot on the white and soft beach, which was also leisurely and comfortable.

By , |

One word to describe it: hot, hot, hot, hot, I really shouldn't come here at noon.

By The word |

On May 3rd, we departed from Guangzhou East to Shenzhen Station Laojie Station, transferred to Huangbeiling and then took a bus to Xiaomeisha. The ticket was 50 yuan per person. The scenery was beautiful, the water was clear, the sand was soft and fine, and there were many entertainment programs: sea yachts, hot air balloons, Okinawa, but the food in the scenic area was not delicious. All in all, it was a good experience.

By style |

Xiaomeisha is surrounded by green mountains on three sides and blue sea on one side. A crescent-shaped beach is embedded between the blue sky and blue waves. The environment is elegant and the air is fresh.

By Top Bunny |

Xiaomeisha is relative to Dameisha! It is located on the long coastline of Dapeng Bay in the east of Shenzhen. It is a shining pearl and is known as the "Oriental Hawaii". That day, I stood by the road of Xiaomeisha and saw that Xiaomeisha was surrounded by green mountains on three sides, the sea was blue on one side, and a crescent-shaped beach was embedded between the blue sky and blue waves. The environment was elegant and the air was fresh! The only drawback was that the entrance fee was 30 yuan!

By Gu Ling |

Maybe because of the fee, it is very clean. The environment is also very good, and it is very comfortable to go there. I like it more

By goodbye |

Xiaomeisha has a fee of 60 yuan. It feels no different from Dameisha. There are just fewer people, which may be the reason for the fee.

By clean |

You need to pay a ticket to enter Xiaomeisha. I don’t know how much it costs now, but there is an ocean park inside.

By |

Next to Dameisha, one big and one small, beach, sea view, bikini, and hot sea breeze, you deserve it all

By Wusi North EG |

The sky is blue, still blue, everything is beyond expectations

By Happy Ranger |

Xiaomeisha is a famous seaside tourist attraction known as the "Oriental Hawaii". It is also called Meisha Treading Waves. It is located in Yantian District, Shenzhen City and is one of the "Ten Scenic Spots of Pengcheng".

By Give me a bowl of white rice |

It was night when I went to Xiaomeisha, and I didn't see much of the surrounding scenery. The sand was fine and the hygiene was OK. The ticket was 50 per person.

By Quiet Thoughts 310 |

My original plan was to go to Dameisha, because Dameisha is free, but later I changed to Xiaomeisha. The current ticket for Xiaomeisha is 50 yuan, the storage fee is 25 yuan, and the shower fee is 12 yuan. I personally think that the ticket fee has been charged, and it is a bit expensive to charge other fees. Xiaomeisha is quite far from Baishizhou where I live. I was at the subway station at 9 o'clock and arrived at Xiaomeisha at 11 o'clock. It took 2 hours on the road. There are not many people in Xiaomeisha, and the water in Xiaomeisha is relatively clean. The day I went there, the weather was very good, with blue sky and white clouds, sunny beaches, and sea breeze. It was very pleasant to walk on the beach and take pictures. There is also a Lover's Island in Xiaomeisha. There are many big rocks on the Lover's Island. You can slowly climb down along the rocks, but you must be careful. The rocks in the sea are very slippery. I almost fell several times. I also threw a drift bottle on the Lover's Island, wrote my wishes on paper, and then threw it into the sea. I think it is quite interesting. I arrived at Xiaomeisha at 11 o'clock and left at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. I played for 3 hours, so it is recommended to spend 2-3 hours or half a day in Xiaomeisha.

By Give me a bowl of white rice |

The ticket to Xiaomeisha is 50 yuan per person. It is divided into off-season and peak season. It is basically 50 yuan for the whole summer, and the summer in Shenzhen is so long. The off-season is 30 yuan per person. The fee standard is shown on the sign at the ticket office. Before entering, it is best to buy a mat to rest on the beach. There are many for sale around, 10 yuan each. If you want to swim but can't swim, you can buy a swimming ring, which seems to be 10 yuan. I didn't plan to go into the water at first, so I didn't buy it. Woohoo... There is a bathroom (free) inside, where you can change clothes. There is also a storage locker where you can store things, which seems to be 25 yuan + 50 deposit. The specifics are written there. There is also a shower room, and the cold water and hot water charges are different. Hot water is 18 yuan/person. The price of cold water seems to be 12, I don't remember it clearly, anyway, it is a few yuan cheaper than hot water. I still recommend everyone to take a hot bath to avoid catching a cold. If you just wash your feet, there will be a sink in the bathroom, which can be used for free. It was already dark when we arrived at Xiaomeisha, and there were bright lights on the beach.

By Quiet Thoughts 310 |

11:00 to Xiaomeisha Opening hours: all day Ticket price: 50 yuan Recommended to play for 2-3 hours I didn't swim, so I deposited my backpack, 25 yuan for the deposit, 50 yuan for the deposit I think the ticket has been charged, and there are charges for storage and showering, which is a bit expensive There are not many things to eat in Xiaomeisha, only a few small shops, mainly selling swimming clothes, swimming rings, and a few snacks. For lunch, I ate the custard buns I bought in Baishizhou in the morning, which were really delicious. There were a lot of people on Langlaila Beach, "burying people alive". The beach hit by the waves was very flat. There are not many tourists in Xiaomeisha. You can go to Lover's Island if you walk forward from here.

By Jonny |

The beach is a must to have a car, the seafood is pretty good

By Gathering rain and wind |

I feel it's a bit of a rip off, the ticket price is 50. The whole attraction is quite dirty, it feels that it is not well managed and there are many items that charge money.

By He Tao |

There is a villa area between Dameisha and Xiaomeisha. If you continue walking a few hundred meters along the road, you will reach the seaside boardwalk. The seaside boardwalk is really a good place for weekend leisure. It takes only half an hour by bus from where I live. In the afternoon, I sit on the reef, listen to music and watch the sea, and feel the refreshing sea breeze on my face. A lone rock on the sea, you can't see its loneliness in the northern hemisphere even with your telescope. The island opposite the long seaside boardwalk is Hong Kong. The yachts in the city are fun. The villas on the small peninsula are what we young people can't afford even if we work for several lifetimes. In fact, the sea water is pretty good. If it is blue sky and white clouds, it will be even bluer.

By Rick—Wang xianlei |

The next stop is Xiaomeisha, but you need to walk a short distance on land to return to the coastal plank road. The next stop is Beizaijiao, the terminus of the coastal plank road. Of course, you still need to return to land and walk a short distance to reach the coastal plank road. . .

By Xiang Yongheng |

There are two advantages to going to Xiaomeisha. One is that the surrounding accommodation and restaurants are relatively cheap. The other is that you can enjoy the sea view along the ramp and walk all the way to Dameisha.

By China-TravelNote users |

Objective evaluation, the sea water is quite clean. I haven't been to Dameisha yet, so there is no comparison, but I am very dissatisfied with one point. It is purely a trap to make money. I ate a beef river with two or three pieces of meat for 60 yuan, and the ticket was 50 yuan. I also had to pay for storage and showering when I came in, and the shower was 18 yuan. I was not allowed to bring my own parasol or tent, and one of the areas was sealed. It is understandable that I was not allowed to go into the sea, but I was not allowed to walk on the beach, and there was no maintenance. I don't understand it. I think it's a rip-off. See the pictures.

By Jingzhou Lao Zhou |

On the long coastline of Dapeng Bay in the east of Shenzhen, there is a shining pearl. This is Xiaomeisha, a famous seaside tourist attraction known as the "Oriental Hawaii". Xiaomeisha is surrounded by green mountains on three sides, with blue sea on one side, and a crescent-shaped beach embedded between the blue sky and blue waves. The environment is elegant, the air is fresh, and the beautiful mountains and waters add a lot of spirituality to Xiaomeisha. The generous nature has made it an ideal seaside tourist resort for urban people. The sea breeze blowing in your face allows you to enjoy the comfort of the holiday. It is a good place for your small holiday.

Since ancient times, the Meisha area has been a place where people live and multiply, and go to the sea and ride the waves. Now, with the addition of seaside tourism supporting facilities such as hotels, villas, camping, water bathing, and Internet cafes, it has clearly become a good place for people to vacation, relax, and exercise on the waves. In this comprehensive tourist park, in this pure bay, you will find that those high-speed motorboats, water motorcycles, and windsurfing boards that can only be appreciated from movies and TV are open to you at any time. When you cut through the wind and waves, travel through the blue waves, and watch the fish swimming hurriedly under your feet, you will definitely feel the fun of the Lingbo fairy riding the waves, and appreciate the fun of fighting the wind and waves and the pleasure of driving nature. Here you can not only swim in the sea, but also go up to the sky to "view the scenery". The introduced Thai Pattaya water parachute is sometimes lifted into the air by a speedboat, and sometimes close to the water surface, touring the mountains. Visiting here, you will not feel the time passing.

Location: Dapeng Bay, east of Yantian District, Shenzhen

Opening hours: Open all day

Ticket price: 50 yuan

Famous attractions: Jieshi Sea Viewing and Seaside Fishing Historical Relics Shang Dynasty Cultural Relics

Bay mouth length 2000 meters

Recommended playing time

Suitable season for travel: June to October

Public Transportation

Route 103B (Xiasha① - Xiaomeisha)

Route 380A (Kengzi Terminal - Ocean World)

Route 380B (Xinwei Village Terminal - Xiaomeisha)

Route 387 (Railway Station - Xiaomeisha)

Route 53 (Eastern Overseas Chinese Town Terminal - Rose Coast)

Get off at Xiaomeisha Station.

Route M362 (Dapeng Station-Futian Transportation Hub)

Passing by Xiaomeisha

By 彳亍のChonggui |

In Shenzhen, Xiaomeisha and Dameisha are considered to be relatively good beaches. Xiaomeisha is located more remote than Dameisha, and because it charges a fee, there are not as many people on the beach as Dameisha, and the sea water is also cleaner.

By Mumu |

First of all, the transportation is not far from OCT, and it is only one street away from the Ocean World, but there is no subway to reach it. Secondly, the ticket price is 30 yuan per person, which is a bit expensive. The scenery is good, the sea water is very blue and clear, especially the rocks on the beach, which is suitable for photography. But the scenic spot is relatively small, and many places near the sea are not allowed to go to Lover's Island, which is super unpleasant. In addition, Lover's Island closes at 7 o'clock, which is really unacceptable for those who want to take pictures. Overall, it's not bad, it would be better if it were more open.

By 5 Xiaochen keeps surfing |

A scenic spot in Xiaomeisha. When I was taking pictures, I was thinking, where is my lover?

By Kashiwa |

The scenery in Shenzhen is still very good. The ticket price in peak season is 50 per person. Please pay attention to sun protection when going to the beach.

By Autumn Silence |

I just went to Xiaomeisha today. The scenery is beautiful and there are still many people. Probably because it is a holiday, the ticket is 50 per person. If you need a swimming ring or something, it is best to buy it outside and bring it in. It is 10 yuan outside and can only be rented inside. Things you must bring to the beach: towels, beach shoes, and a lot of water (not only for drinking but also for gargling). There is a shower room inside, with shampoo and shower gel, but it costs money, and there are cold water and hot water, cold water 12, hot water 18, I suggest buying hot water, because cold water is really cold, like ice water (really!). The food nearby is a bit of a rip-off. I ordered two vegetarian dishes at noon, which cost nearly 100 yuan, because rice and bowls and chopsticks cost more than 20 yuan, which is a rip-off! ! ! The rest is pretty good! I don’t live nearby, so I don’t know how the accommodation is!

By leaf |

As for whether Xiaomeisha is crowded, you will know after reading how many people there are. The sand in Dameisha is relatively rough, while the sand in Xiaomeisha is indeed fine and soft, and it is very comfortable to step on. In addition, Dameisha is free, and the ticket price for Xiaomeisha is now 50 yuan per person. It was dark when we arrived at Xiaomeisha. It was a small beach, but it looked quite crowded. After buying the tickets, we went to eat first (the four of us not only had a consensus on resting and sleeping, but also on eating). There are many pigeon stalls here. We ordered squab, squab, shrimp and bitter melon. I have to say that as a scenic spot, the taste of the food is really awesome. We ate more than 200 yuan for one meal, and the price is also acceptable. Strong recommendation. I came to Xiaomeisha with two large coconuts that were heated during the day. The wind was clear, the sand was fine, and there were many people. It seems that this place is open all night, and you can rent a tent to play on the beach. There are not many people in Xiaomeisha, but the sand is really comfortable. Oh my god, my boyfriend has such big breasts, do I still want him? Hahaha, G cup invincible breasts. After playing in Xiaomeisha, we took bus No. 387 directly back to Dameisha. We still passed by the outlet. It seemed more worth visiting at night.

By M. |

Xiaomeisha has cleaner water and fewer people, but it charges a fee

By Xiao Yanan |

It's very cool, but there's a lot of garbage...

By Naming is troublesome |

The scenery is nice. I went there in winter and didn't feel cold at all. The sand was fine and very comfortable.

By No.2 |

It was winter when I went there. I went there specifically to watch the sunrise. The beach facilities were good. There were many places to stay in the off-season. The price was not expensive. The sea water was quite clear.

By Xiapu Linsheng |

It's a small beach, the scenery is not that beautiful, but it's okay overall. Students who have high requirements for the beach please take a detour

By Jean |

Xiaomeisha is very close to Dameisha. Dameisha is free, but Xiaomeisha requires tickets. The sea view is just average and not very big. The facilities are good and it is relatively safe.

By Martian User |

Suddenly it started to rain, and I thought about going back. It was still early, so I followed the road to Xiaomeisha. Unexpectedly, the rain stopped again, and I could have fun again. The scenery along the way came to the Dameisha seaside plank road. The sea water was washing the rocks on the shore, leaving traces of time. I climbed up and saw Xiaomeisha. Because I needed tickets, I didn’t go into Xiaomeisha and Ocean Park. Just like that, the day's trip ended. Standing on the beach, blowing the sea breeze, looking at the white waves, so nice, it was worth the trip. The calm sea, but the heart is so turbulent.

By Martian User |

I didn't go in, but I think it's okay. If you have money, you can go in and experience it.

By Big big big big big elephant |

We drove to Xiaomeisha and suddenly saw a nice view nearby with many reefs, so we went down to have a look. I really found the beautiful view I wanted to see. The sea water in a small area was very clear. I quickly asked the tourists next to me to take a picture of my back. Tickets are required for the gate of Xiaomeisha, but this place is before Xiaomeisha, so no tickets are required. You can just go down the plank road directly. I sat on the reef for a long time and felt the sea breeze. It was very comfortable and cool. I relaxed and didn't care about the embarrassment of playing alone at the beach.

By KAKA` |

Xiaomeisha has a general scenery and is charged. There is an oceanarium opposite that is suitable for children. You can walk along the seaside plank road in Xiaomeisha.

By Sarah |

The ticket price is 35 yuan per person. Xiaomeisha is similar to the beach in Xiamen, without too many surprises.

By Fish balls |

The water in Xiaomeisha is relatively clear, and tickets are required. If you don't want to play with sand or go in the water, you can just walk along the seaside boardwalk at the entrance. Recommended

By Yun Yi |

I checked the information about Xiaomeisha and it said it was the "Hawaii of the East". So I must go and see it. Anyway, it's January and it's during the week, so I don't believe there will be too many people. I took the bus to Xiaomeisha early in the morning. Today's sightseeing mission is very heavy, so I have to hurry. I arrived at the gate after 8 o'clock. Because it is the off-season, the ticket price is discounted, but it is still expensive for a poor student like me. Anyway, I took a few photos at the place where Xiaomeisha was written at the gate. . After entering, I thought that the sea was right in front of me. One word--excited\(≧▽≦)/. But the flowers blooming along the way are really beautiful, full of vitality, and it makes people sigh. I have been wandering in the grass meadow grassland in Qinghai for the past two months. The contrast between the situation there and this one really makes me sigh at the magic of the Creator. . No more bullshit. . The sea, embrace the sea, take a deep breath of the sea, well, from now on I have also seen the sea, hey. Listening to the waves hitting the beach, stepping on the fine sea sand, the blue sea and blue sky are in front of me. It's so relaxing. I think I should record the scene of the sea hitting the beach.

By Yun Yi |

Very good. It feels clean. There were few people when I went so it was very quiet.

By I'm here |

Xiaomeisha and Dameisha are together, but it is still quite far to walk there, the coastline is so long, you know. Unlike Dameisha, Xiaomeisha requires a ticket, the advantage is that you can stay overnight on the beach, you can bring your own tent or rent one, but there is a booth fee, the sea water is relatively cleaner than Dameisha, after all, it is charged. Be careful during holidays, there will be countless S-shaped queues at the bus station.

By ghost |

On the long coastline of Dapeng Bay in the east of Shenzhen, there is a shining pearl, which is Xiaomeisha, a famous seaside tourist attraction known as the "Oriental Hawaii". Xiaomeisha is surrounded by green mountains on three sides, with azure sea water on one side, and a crescent-shaped beach embedded between the blue sky and blue waves. The environment is elegant, the air is fresh, and the beautiful mountains and waters add a lot of spirituality to Xiaomeisha. The generous nature has made it an ideal seaside tourist resort for urban people.

By Stars |

I took two pictures of the Xiaomeisha beach plank road from a high place. It's so beautiful. The long and quiet plank road is suitable for one person to be in a daze, and two people to take a gentle stroll. Without further ado, let's continue with the pictures. The waves are huge. Teammates at Shenlu No. 7 Camp: Zhou Fei Teammates: Chongzi The Xiaomeisha beach plank road has come to the end. Climb up the stairs, walk onto the road and walk to the third stop.

By Two-way small ball |

The beach is not very big, similar to Dalian Fujiazhuang, but the sand is finer and completely different from the north. It should be a good place to swim and cool off in summer...

By Simple. |

There are fewer tourists in Xiaomeisha than before. The little ones went swimming in the sea, so happy! The sky got dark, and we changed clothes and arrived at Lover's Island, then climbed...

By Walker |

Don't go there on May 1st or National Day when there are too many people to go and make dumplings.