Heisha Beach is a well-known local natural bathing beach. The black fine sand is caused by glauconite, a black secondary mineral formed in a specific marine environment. Under the influence of ocean currents, ‘glauconite’ is transported to the nearshore and then carried to the beach by wind and waves, turning the originally white and clean sandy beach into a charming and mysterious black sandy beach.
Another peculiarity is that the sand on the beaches not far to the left and right is not black. Only the sand on this crescent-shaped beach is black. The bay here is crescent-shaped with a gentle slope and a wide beach surface. There are Heisha Park, barbecue stalls, Portuguese restaurants, and stations nearby, which is relatively convenient. The night sky and the eastern sunrise are also rare beautiful sights. However, in recent years, due to soil erosion, the area of Heisha Beach has gradually shrunk. The local government uses yellow new sand to replenish the beach, so that most of the original black sea sand is covered. There are hotels with a quiet environment and Heisha Park near the beach. If you come to Heisha Beach at night, you have a chance to see a beautiful starry sky. In addition, you can also watch the sunrise and engage in various water sports here. When tired from playing, you can relax and rest and enjoy delicious food at the barbecue stalls on the beach or the Portuguese restaurant not far away. The specific opening hours and business status are subject to the opening situation on that day.Heisha Beach
Heisha Beach is a well-known local natural bathing beach. The black fine sand is caused by glauconit[...]