In recent years, extreme sports such as skateboarding and surfing have transitioned from parks and beaches to the world stage, with many becoming official Olympic events in recent Games.
If watching the adrenaline-fuelled action in Paris has inspired you to test the limits of your own skill, strength, and courage, you need not venture far. Here are some extreme sports you can try in the Greater Bay Area.
Credit: Hong Kong Surfing Lesson
Credit: Hong Kong Surfing Lesson
Don't let Hong Kong's gleaming skyscrapers fool you; with hundreds of kilometres of coastline, the city is a haven for water sports. Big Wave Bay in Sai Kung is one of Hong Kong's premier surfing locations, attracting many experienced surfers during autumn and winter. Another popular spot, Shek O Beach, has relatively calm waters, making it more suitable for novices.
Further from the city centre, Cheung Sha Beach on Lantau Island offers a tranquil surfing experience. As the longest beach in Hong Kong, it welcomes waves of all sizes – and surfers of all skill levels. At Lower Cheung Sha Beach, you’ll find Hong Kong Surf Lessons , where professional instructors with internationally recognised certifications provide one-to-one and group surfing lessons in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin. Surfboards are available to rent, and participants of all abilities are welcome to have a go at riding the waves.
Credit: RIDE 2 EXIT
Credit: RIDE 2 EXIT
Did Coco Yoshizawa's gold medal performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics light a fire under you? You don’t have to aim for world champion status to give street skateboarding a try. Simply head to Macao’s first indoor skate park, Ride 2 Exit . The venue features terrains for different types of skateboarding, including those represented at the Olympics: street and park. Street skateboarding involves skating on a course designed to mimic an urban environment, complete with stairs, rails and other obstacles. Meanwhile, park terrain comprises slopes and bowls for showcasing aerial tricks and stylish manoeuvres.
Ride 2 Exit offers skateboarding lessons with professional instructors, and equipment is available for purchase. Beginners will start by learning basic ground movements such as mounting the board and gliding. Those with some foundation will focus on practising ramp and bowl techniques. Children as young as four can participate, making it an excellent activity for family holidays.
How to get there: read our comprehensive guide on travelling to Macao here.
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