Hidden Gem by the Sea: Luzui Villa
Tucked along the coastline of Yangmeikeng in Shenzhen’s Longgang District, Luzui Villa (Lu Zu Mountain Resort) is a coastal escape blending rugged nature with tranquil charm. Though lesser-known than Shanghai’s iconic spots, this hidden gem offers a unique mix of ocean views, cliffside trails, and fishing village culture—all within a 90-minute drive from downtown Shenzhen.
Location & Access
Luzui Villa sits at the edge of Yangmei坑 (Yangmei Bay), nestled between towering cliffs and turquoise waters. To reach here, most visitors drive along the Binhai Longcheng Green Road, a scenic coastal route. If you’re not renting a car, take the E11 bus to Nan’ao Street and hop on a local taxi—just tell the driver “Lu Zu” for drop-off. The resort’s address, Xindong Road, Nan’ao, Longgang, is easy to locate once you’re near the water.
Nature’s Theater
What makes Luzui Villa special? Its dramatic sea cliffs and ocean-carved rock formations. Walk the cliffside trail for panoramic views of the South China Sea—waves crash against jagged rocks below, and on clear days, you can spot sailboats in the distance. Sunrise here is a must-see: the sky turns pink over the water, and fishermen’s boats dot the horizon. For adventure, scramble down to hidden coves (bring sturdy shoes!) or join a sea-kayaking trip to explore nearby caves.
Culture & History
Beyond its natural beauty, Luzui Villa connects visitors to southern China’s fishing heritage. Nearby, the Yepu Village (a short bike ride away) hosts traditional fishing huts and dried-seafood stalls. Locals still mend nets by the shore, offering a glimpse into coastal life. The area also hides art installations: look for a rusty shipwreck sculpture and a “Lovers’ Arch” carved into the rock—perfect for Instagram photos.
Stay & Play
Accommodation at Luzui Villa ranges from luxury seaview villas to budget-friendly beachfront cabins. Many rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows to wake up to the sound of waves. For food, the on-site seafood restaurant serves fresh catches—try the oyster omelette or garlic shrimp. Thrill-seekers can rent stand-up paddleboards or join a tidal pool exploration tour. Families love the shallow tidal areas where kids can chase minnows at low tide.
Insider Tips
- Best time to visit: Weekdays (avoid weekend crowds) or during autumn/spring when the weather is mild.
- Photography tip: Visit during golden hour (sunrise/sunset) for dreamy light on the cliffs.
- Pack smart: Bring sunscreen, hats, and waterproof phone cases—the sea breeze can be sneaky!
Whether you’re seeking peaceful ocean vibes, hiking adventures, or a taste of local fishing culture, Luzui Villa promises a memorable day trip or weekend getaway. Just remember: this spot is still under the radar, so enjoy its quiet beauty before it becomes a tourist hotspot!