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Hac Sa Beach beach in Macau, MAC
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View of Hac Sa Beach in Macau, MAC
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View of Hac Sa Beach in Macau, MAC
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Hac Sa Beach

4.1(377 reviews)Activity
🕑 4-6 hours for a relaxed beach day👶 Best for ages 2-14. Toddlers and preschoolers love playing in the distinctive black sand and shallow waters, while older kids enjoy water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding. The calm waves make it safer for younger children than many other beaches.

About

Hac Sa Beach offers a unique experience with its striking black volcanic sand and calm waters perfect for young swimmers. This well-equipped beach features lifeguards on duty, water sports rentals, playground areas, and multiple dining options, making it an ideal spot for a full day of family seaside fun in Macau.

Highlights

  • Unique black volcanic sand that kids find fascinating
  • Lifeguard-monitored swimming areas safe for children
  • Water sports rentals including kayaks and paddleboards
  • Beachside playground and picnic facilities
  • Multiple restaurants and food stands with family-friendly menus

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early on weekends (before 10am) to secure shaded picnic tables and avoid crowds, especially during summer months
  2. 2.Bring water shoes as the black sand can get extremely hot under the midday sun
  3. 3.The beach has shower facilities and changing rooms, but bring your own beach towels as rentals can be pricey
  4. 4.Take bus routes 21A, 25, or 26A from central Macau, as parking fills up quickly on weekends
  5. 5.Fernando's Restaurant at the beach serves excellent Portuguese-Macanese family meals with high chairs available

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (9am-12pm) from April to October for the best weather and smallest crowds. Weekends get very busy with local families. Avoid visiting during typhoon season (July-September) when the beach may close.

What to Know

The beach is free to enter with public restrooms, showers, and changing facilities available. Umbrella and lounger rentals cost around 100-150 MOP (12-18 USD). Several restaurants and snack bars are located right on the beach, and English menus are usually available at tourist-oriented establishments.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited from April through October when temperatures are warm. The beach is open year-round but can be cool and windy November through March. Lifeguard services may be limited during off-season months. Typhoon warnings occasionally close the beach July through September.

Nearby Eats

Fernando's Restaurant is a local institution serving Portuguese-Macanese cuisine in a casual, family-friendly setting with outdoor seating. Lord Stow's Cafe nearby offers famous Portuguese egg tarts and light meals that kids enjoy.

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