Zhang Shuang'er | 2019-06-11 | 103600

Where to go in Shenzhen? Shenzhen's 11 most beautiful beaches, how many do you know?

Preface

Summer is here. If you stay under the air conditioner all the time, you will get air-conditioner sick. It is better to embrace the sun, the beach, and the waves, enjoy the blue sky and white clouds, play in the water, and snorkel on the island.

Shenzhen, a famous seaside garden city in China, has numerous beaches thanks to its superior coastline. Today, we will take a look at Shenzhen's 11 most beautiful beaches. In addition to the well-known ones, there are also less crowded and beautiful beaches, which are very suitable for weekends and short holidays.

Guanhu Beach

Known as the "Okinawa" of Shenzhen and the "Little Jeju Island" of Shenzhen, it has a 4-kilometer coastline, clean beaches and clear sea water. It is the most suitable place for raising sea urchins in Shenzhen.

This place has not been overdeveloped yet. Everyone says it is the last piece of pure land in Shenzhen, with fine and soft beaches, pristine sea views, simple and natural scenery, and romantic B&Bs.

Walking along the coastline, there is a large beach full of reefs, which sparkles in the sun. There are some simple holiday cottages on the reefs, facing the sea, with private swimming pools, and you can cook your own meals.

At dusk, watching the returning fishing boats in the distance, the afterglow of the setting sun shone on the blue sea, and a crescent moon gradually rose on the horizon. It's a perfect place for young men and women to stroll hand in hand on the beach and watch the sunset; for company team-building activities to greet the sunset, drink beer, and enjoy barbecue; for parents to lead their children to catch crabs on the beach with flashlights...

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Egong Bay

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It is a rarely visited bay in Dapeng Peninsula, with the beach backed by mountains and facing the sea.

There is a silver-white waterfall behind the beach, rushing down from the mountain stream to the sea. As long as you are brave enough and have good swimming skills, the stone snails, sea urchins and other seafood here can be yours.

In this beautiful bay, you can abandon the noise and chaos of the city, immerse yourself in the chest of the sea, and enjoy pure nature and relaxation.

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daluwan

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It is a “three-no” beach with no roads, no people and no management. The only mountain hiking route takes 5 hours to walk to Dalu Bay, or take a speedboat “Dafei” in Nan’ao.

The beach remains in its most original state. Unlike ordinary beaches, it is full of strange rocks and has more rocks than sand. The sea water here is super clear and you can see the seabed even dozens of meters away from the beach.

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Shuitousha

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Besides being a famous beach, Shuitousha Seafood Street is also renowned for its delicious food. It's home to eight restaurants specializing in seafood, offering both seafood for sale and processed seafood.

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Golden Sands Bay

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Sands Bay is located in Xiasha Village on the Dapeng Peninsula, across the sea from the Kowloon Peninsula in Hong Kong. It is only 2.25 nautical miles away from Ping Chau Island in the Hong Kong Coast Park. You can enjoy the pristine natural beauty of the island by yacht.

Here, a four-kilometer-long, ultra-soft sandy beach, dotted with charming pine forests, and crystal-clear waters, the scenery of mountains and waters, golden sands at sunset, the melodies of forest waves and the sea, diving and sailing, create a picturesque and enchanting coastal scene.

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Big spicy chicken

Dalajia is a small, relatively uninhabited island, the second largest in Daya Bay. It's an ecological island far from the mainland, accessible by boat or speedboat. There are three beaches on the island, each covered in a vibrant array of shells, small conches, and scallops.

The water here is clear, and you can come here to snorkel, stroll on the beach, enjoy the sea breeze, camp on the beach, barbecue, catch sea urchins and scallops. You can do all the fun camping here.

Note: Since this is an uninhabited island, please take away any trash you create.

Jiaochangwei

Jiaochangwei is the only village with a coastline on the Dapeng Peninsula. It is a fresh and clean place in the bustling city, very popular among young people. It is one of the new popular beaches in Shenzhen.

Huang Bo’s new variety show "Unforgettable Restaurant" was filmed here. Before coming here to play, it is recommended that you watch this very touching show first.

One of the important factors that makes Jiaochangwei popular is that there are hundreds of homestays of different styles near the beach. Each homestay is very distinctive and suitable for taking photos and vacations. The beach is not big and the water is very shallow, which is very suitable for parents to bring their children to play in the water and sand and enjoy family leisure time.

Judiaosha

Judiaosha is surrounded by green mountains on three sides. The beach is super large, about 1,000 meters long and crescent-shaped. The sea water is super clear with distinct colors. The water closest to the shore is white, and the water a little further from the shore is light blue. The farther away, the darker the color. It looks like a deep blue from a distance.

The beach is connected to the woods. It is not large in area but the sand is of superb quality. The locals call it "Silver Beach", which shows that the sand here is very fine and white.

Yangmeikeng

Yangmeikeng, which is famous for Stephen Chow's movie "The Mermaid", has both gentle beaches and wild sea cliffs, and super clean sea water. The sea surface is as clear as a piece of blue jade. However, because it is too far away from the city, there are not many tourists. It is like a beauty isolated from the world, waiting for us to discover its beauty.

Take a light hike along the long coastal highway, admire the winding sea up close, take a group of beautiful summer beach photos, and have a leisurely journey.

After getting off at Yangmeikeng, you can see the blue sea by walking through the houses on the roadside and arrive at Yangmeikeng Beach. It is no exaggeration to say that this beach is the most beautiful beach in Shenzhen.

The sea water is super clear, so clear that you can see dense schools of small fish with the naked eye; the beach is super clean and the sand is very fine. Walking barefoot on the beach with the blue sea as the background, you can easily take super cool summer blockbusters.

East-West Rush

Xichong is one of the eight most beautiful beaches in the country and the largest beach in Shenzhen. The 10-mile-long beach is connected between two mountains. The sea water is clear and suitable for swimming and leisure vacations.

Here you can see the beautiful mountains, sea, sunrise and sunset. It is very suitable for couples and friends to come and relax on the weekend.

Dongchong was once named one of China's 10 most beautiful coastlines by National Geographic magazine. Far from the hustle and bustle of Shenzhen city, it boasts exceptionally high-quality waters, making it the city's bluest beach. The fine sand is perfect for swimming and playing beach volleyball, and many guesthouses have already been built.

The famous "East-West Crossing" has also become a favorite among hiking enthusiasts. Crossing from east to west, it's half mountain road and half coastline, with the mountains behind and the sea in front, offering a superb view. The shore is dotted with giant reefs, a magnificent scene that can only be experienced in person.

Dameisha and Xiaomeisha

Dameisha and Xiaomeisha are the most famous, popular and crowded beaches in Shenzhen. They have been closed since last year's Typhoon Mangkhut, and have finally reopened to the public recently.

It is worth noting that Dameisha is a free beach, while Xiaomeisha requires a ticket to enter, and there will be more people on weekends and holidays.

The Dameisha and Xiaomeisha beaches are super beautiful, with a total length of more than 2,000 meters. The sea water is super clean and there are complete water activities. Although it is an artificial beach, the sand is very soft and fine.

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There is also a beautiful seaside boardwalk next to the beach. The scenery along the way is superb. There are mountain views on one side and sea views on the other side. The green mountains are majestic and emerald, and the sea water is clear and blue. It is so beautiful.

Conclusion

I remember your smiling face, as warm as the afternoon sun, so I looked for you in the sun on the beach.

Planning a summer beach trip? If not, follow our recommendations! You won't be disappointed.

(Except for some pictures marked as "from the Internet", the rest of the pictures are from tourists Xiao K, A Lin, Shang Wei, etc.)