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    Hong Kong's best beaches for every occasion

    Head to Hong Kong's best beaches for everything from adrenaline-pumping watersports to blissful solitude
    Hong Kong beach. Credit: Derry Ainsworth
    Credit: Derry Ainsworth
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    Hong Kong SAR

    Tai Long Wan

    For solitude

    A deserted stretch of pristine sand in eastern Sai Kung, Tai Long Wan offers little in the way of facilities and requires commitment to reach – factors that effectively keep Hong Kong’s crowds at bay. It’s a scenic, 90-minute walk to get here from the nearest road (the drop-off point is Sai Wan Pavilion). 

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    Another method to get to the beach is via boat from Sai Kung Pier. Although it is possible to visit for the day, many opt for a night under canvas for a taste of just how peaceful Hong Kong can really be.

    Repulse Bay food

    Repulse Bay

    For a social life

    Just 20 minutes from Central, in Hong Kong’s Southern District, Repulse Bay  features a wide, curved beach with plenty of space to socialise. Spend the day swimming, sunbathing and watching the city’s sleekest yachts sail by before heading to The Pulse. This beachfront complex is home to a variety of restaurants, including the coastal-chic Limewood , which serves seafood bites alongside chilled cocktails and craft brews. It’s the perfect spot for sundowners with friends.

    Big Wave Bay

    For a workout

    Ringed by lush, tropical greenery and dramatic peaks, Big Wave Bay  in Southern District (next to Shek O) allows avid hikers to combine their beach day with a satisfying walk along the famous Dragon’s Back trail. After winding their way down to the sand, ravenous hikers are greeted with food stalls serving casual bites and cold beers. Once there, you can settle down with a good book – but the waves will beckon. As its name suggests, this is one of the city’s best beaches for surfing.

    Stanley Main Beach and St Stephen’s Beach

    For families

    The two main beaches in Stanley are some of the best beaches for kids. At the far southern end of Hong Kong Island, the beaches benefit from clean changing rooms for rinsing sandy toes, rock pools that teem with sealife and close proximity to the bustling Stanley Plaza, where you’ll find plenty of family-friendly dining. Look for a table near the large ship-themed playground, which enables parents to enjoy a glass of wine alfresco while the kids trade pirate tales.

    Pui O Beach

    For watersports

    Look no further than sleepy Pui O in South Lantau for an adrenaline-fuelled beach day. You can bring your own gear to go body boarding, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking or even camping on the beach, but all the necessary equipment is also available for rent at beachside shop Treasure Island. There’s a good chance of getting to watch a few of Lantau Island’s friendly, wild water buffalo roam the sand. 

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    Kwun Yam Beach

    For windsurfing

    Overlooked by most visitors to Cheung Chau, this secluded cove comes with a great view of Hong Kong Island. It’s also where Hong Kong Olympic windsurfing champion Lee Lai-shan once trained. Refuel at Hing Kee Beach Store, a seaside cafe that has been run by the same family for more than 70 years.

    Hap Mun Bay

    For pristine water

    Hong Kong’s least polluted beach, according to data from the Environmental Protection Department, this crescent-shaped stretch of sand on Sharp Island  in Sai Kung has crystal-clear azure water.

    Cheung Sha

    For room to spread out

    Hong Kong’s longest public beach , Cheung Sha runs for nearly three kilometres along the southern shore of Lantau Island.

    Hong Kong travel information

    Country / Region
    Hong Kong SAR
    Language
    Cantonese, English
    Airport code
    HKG
    Currency
    HKD
    Time zone
    GMT +08:00
    Climate
    Subtropical
    Country / Region
    Hong Kong SAR
    Time zone
    GMT +08:00
    Currency
    HKD
    Airport code
    HKG
    Language
    Cantonese, English
    Climate
    Subtropical
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    Hong Kong SAR