Jeshi

23.0833 N / 116.2833 O

Jeshi Surf Spot Guide, China

Nestled in Guangdong province, Jeshi offers a rare beach-break gem in China with reliable rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, delivering hollow and fun waves that keep sessions exciting without the usual crowds. This exposed spot captures the essence of uncrowded adventure, where surfers can score long rides in a serene coastal setting. It's the perfect hideaway for those seeking consistent surf in a remote vibe.

Geography and Nature

Jeshi sits along the eastern coast of Guangdong in a relatively remote area, far from major urban centers, surrounded by lush coastal landscapes and open beaches backed by low dunes and sparse vegetation. The beach features a long stretch of fine sand, ideal for easy launches, with no rocky outcrops or reefs interrupting the lineup. Its exposed position to the South China Sea creates dynamic wave formation amid a natural, undeveloped shoreline.

Surf Setup

Jeshi is a classic beach break firing both rights and lefts, often forming hollow sections alongside fun, walling faces perfect for turns. It thrives on swells from the south, east, or northeast, with north or west winds providing clean offshore conditions that groom the waves beautifully. Mid to high tides are optimal, as they allow waves to stand up without becoming too mushy or closeout-prone. On a typical session, expect regular sets rolling in steadily, offering multiple peaks for everyone to spread out and enjoy.

Consistency and Best Time

Jeshi delivers fairly consistent surf throughout the year, with the cyclone season bringing the most reliable swells from May to November, peaking in summer when south and east swells align frequently. Winter months from December to March can still offer northeast swell potential, though sessions may be less frequent due to variable winds. Avoid peak typhoon lulls in late summer if chasing perfection, but overall, it's a spot where waves show up regularly without long flat spells.

Crowd Levels

This remote wave stays empty even on weekends, with minimal presence from locals or tourists on weekdays. The lineup remains uncrowded, allowing ample space for sessions.

Who It's For

Jeshi suits all surfers, from beginners finding gentle whitewash on smaller days to advanced riders chasing hollow tubes on bigger swells. Novices appreciate the sandy bottom and forgiving waves at mid tides, while intermediates and experts can link turns on the fun rights and lefts. Every level finds something rewarding here without pressure.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips can form during bigger swells, so stay aware and paddle smart to avoid getting caught inside. The sandy bottom keeps things forgiving overall.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters between 25°C and 29°C, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 18°C-22°C, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit to handle cooler sessions. Spring and fall offer mild 22°C-25°C waters, perfect with a 3/2mm shorty or springsuit.

How to Get There

Fly into the nearest airport, Shantou Waisha (SWA), about 120 kilometers north, or Hong Kong International (HKG), roughly 190 kilometers southwest, then arrange a taxi or rental car for the drive along coastal roads. From Shantou, it's a straightforward 2-hour drive southeast via highways hugging the coastline. Free roadside parking is plentiful right at the beach, with just a short 200-meter walk to the water—no public transport directly serves this remote spot, so driving is best.

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Jeshi 

China
23.0833 N / 116.2833 O
South China Sea
Week-end trip
Long walk (>30 mn)
OK
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Jeshi Surf Spot Guide, China

Nestled in Guangdong province, Jeshi offers a rare beach-break gem in China with reliable rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, delivering hollow and fun waves that keep sessions exciting without the usual crowds. This exposed spot captures the essence of uncrowded adventure, where surfers can score long rides in a serene coastal setting. It's the perfect hideaway for those seeking consistent surf in a remote vibe.

Geography and Nature

Jeshi sits along the eastern coast of Guangdong in a relatively remote area, far from major urban centers, surrounded by lush coastal landscapes and open beaches backed by low dunes and sparse vegetation. The beach features a long stretch of fine sand, ideal for easy launches, with no rocky outcrops or reefs interrupting the lineup. Its exposed position to the South China Sea creates dynamic wave formation amid a natural, undeveloped shoreline.

Surf Setup

Jeshi is a classic beach break firing both rights and lefts, often forming hollow sections alongside fun, walling faces perfect for turns. It thrives on swells from the south, east, or northeast, with north or west winds providing clean offshore conditions that groom the waves beautifully. Mid to high tides are optimal, as they allow waves to stand up without becoming too mushy or closeout-prone. On a typical session, expect regular sets rolling in steadily, offering multiple peaks for everyone to spread out and enjoy.

Consistency and Best Time

Jeshi delivers fairly consistent surf throughout the year, with the cyclone season bringing the most reliable swells from May to November, peaking in summer when south and east swells align frequently. Winter months from December to March can still offer northeast swell potential, though sessions may be less frequent due to variable winds. Avoid peak typhoon lulls in late summer if chasing perfection, but overall, it's a spot where waves show up regularly without long flat spells.

Crowd Levels

This remote wave stays empty even on weekends, with minimal presence from locals or tourists on weekdays. The lineup remains uncrowded, allowing ample space for sessions.

Who It's For

Jeshi suits all surfers, from beginners finding gentle whitewash on smaller days to advanced riders chasing hollow tubes on bigger swells. Novices appreciate the sandy bottom and forgiving waves at mid tides, while intermediates and experts can link turns on the fun rights and lefts. Every level finds something rewarding here without pressure.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips can form during bigger swells, so stay aware and paddle smart to avoid getting caught inside. The sandy bottom keeps things forgiving overall.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters between 25°C and 29°C, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 18°C-22°C, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit to handle cooler sessions. Spring and fall offer mild 22°C-25°C waters, perfect with a 3/2mm shorty or springsuit.

How to Get There

Fly into the nearest airport, Shantou Waisha (SWA), about 120 kilometers north, or Hong Kong International (HKG), roughly 190 kilometers southwest, then arrange a taxi or rental car for the drive along coastal roads. From Shantou, it's a straightforward 2-hour drive southeast via highways hugging the coastline. Free roadside parking is plentiful right at the beach, with just a short 200-meter walk to the water—no public transport directly serves this remote spot, so driving is best.

Wave Quality: Normal

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: South, East, NorthEast
Good wind direction: North, West
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Hollow, Fun
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Jeshi offers fairly consistent surf year-round, with cyclone season from May to November providing the most reliable swells, peaking in summer. South, east, or northeast swells work best with north or west offshore winds, and mid to high tides optimize wave quality. Winter from December to March has northeast swell potential, though less frequent due to variable winds. Avoid late summer typhoon lulls for perfection.
Jeshi suits all surfers, from beginners to advanced. Novices enjoy gentle whitewash on smaller days with a sandy bottom and forgiving waves at mid tides. Intermediates and experts link turns on fun rights and lefts, chasing hollow tubes on bigger swells. Every level finds rewarding sessions without pressure in this versatile beach break.
Jeshi is a classic beach break with reliable rights and lefts over a sandy bottom, forming hollow sections and fun walling faces for turns. It thrives on south, east, or northeast swells with north or west offshore winds grooming clean waves. Mid to high tides prevent mushy or closeout waves, delivering steady sets and multiple peaks.
Jeshi stays uncrowded, even on weekends, with minimal locals or tourists and ample space on weekdays. Fly into Shantou Waisha (SWA) 120 kilometers north or Hong Kong (HKG) 190 kilometers southwest, then drive 2 hours from Shantou via coastal highways. Free roadside parking is plentiful with a 200-meter walk to the beach; no public transport serves this remote spot.
Jeshi stands out as a rare uncrowded beach-break gem in Guangdong, offering reliable rights and lefts with hollow, fun waves over sand in a serene, remote coastal setting. Far from urban centers amid lush landscapes and open beaches, it provides long rides and adventure without crowds, making it a perfect hideaway for consistent surf.

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