A tranquil beach in Macau, away from the busy city. We dined at Fernando's, which is in the area.
The east of the road around the island is named because the beach sand grains are uniquely black. Staying at the hotel is happy D, come to play 👌 The geographical environment of the black sand beach is superior, the beach is wide, stretching in half a moon shape, and it is a unique natural sea bath.
Visiting Black Sand Beach on weekdays is also very lively, there are many street food stalls at the entrance of the beach! ! And the transportation is convenient, multiple buses to and from the city, and it is easy to intercept taxis.
Has Sa Beach, which translates into “Black Sand” beach, is located in the eastern side of Coloane Island and one of Macau’s two natural beaches (alongside Cheoc Van Beach). Easily accessible by bus, Hac Sa Beach is a popular spot amongst locals to spend the day and there are a few adjacent facilities to be enjoyed with friends or family.
magandang itong pasyalan. Maari ka makapag relax. rinig na rinig mo ang alon ng dagat. pakiramdam mo ikaw ay nasa iyong tahanan mula sa malayong lugar.
Nice beach in the island. The name is referred to the black beach, probably, arising from the fact of colour of the sand. Pretty nice place to have a relaxation.
The black sand is characterized by black, slithering fine sand, which gives the beach its name. It is said that the black sand is caused by the black secondary mineral sea greenstone formed in the specific environment of the ocean. [Sea Greenstone] Affected by the current, it was moved to the shore, and then carried to the beach through the wind and waves, making the original white and clear white sand beach a charming and mysterious black sand beach. Every holiday weekend and midsummer, the black sand beach is full of tourists and very lively. Black sand park is near the beach entrance.
Known as the “Black Beach” of Macau is a place to go if you want to relax and refresh your mind and soul. Near with lots of tourist destination, a must visit place in Macau.
A tranquil beach in Macau, away from the busy city. We dined at Fernando's, which is in the area.
The east of the road around the island is named because the beach sand grains are uniquely black. Staying at the hotel is happy D, come to play 👌 The geographical environment of the black sand beach is superior, the beach is wide, stretching in half a moon shape, and it is a unique natural sea bath.
Visiting Black Sand Beach on weekdays is also very lively, there are many street food stalls at the entrance of the beach! ! And the transportation is convenient, multiple buses to and from the city, and it is easy to intercept taxis.
Has Sa Beach, which translates into “Black Sand” beach, is located in the eastern side of Coloane Island and one of Macau’s two natural beaches (alongside Cheoc Van Beach). Easily accessible by bus, Hac Sa Beach is a popular spot amongst locals to spend the day and there are a few adjacent facilities to be enjoyed with friends or family.
magandang itong pasyalan. Maari ka makapag relax. rinig na rinig mo ang alon ng dagat. pakiramdam mo ikaw ay nasa iyong tahanan mula sa malayong lugar.
Nice beach in the island. The name is referred to the black beach, probably, arising from the fact of colour of the sand. Pretty nice place to have a relaxation.
The black sand is characterized by black, slithering fine sand, which gives the beach its name. It is said that the black sand is caused by the black secondary mineral sea greenstone formed in the specific environment of the ocean. [Sea Greenstone] Affected by the current, it was moved to the shore, and then carried to the beach through the wind and waves, making the original white and clear white sand beach a charming and mysterious black sand beach. Every holiday weekend and midsummer, the black sand beach is full of tourists and very lively. Black sand park is near the beach entrance.
Known as the “Black Beach” of Macau is a place to go if you want to relax and refresh your mind and soul. Near with lots of tourist destination, a must visit place in Macau.