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Gold Beach
Gold Coast Beach is located at the outskirts of Tuen Mun with a length of 545 metres and 78,500 m2 total area. It is the first artificial beach in Hong Kong and the largest beach in the district. ...more »
- Location: Tuen Mun
- Type: Beaches
Repulse Bay
Repulse Bay is the most popular one for tourists from near and far amongst the many lovely beaches in the Southern District. ...more »
- Location: Repulse Bay
- Type: Beaches
Shek O
Shek O has a wide breach with almost Mediterranean in appearance, with its low-rise houese and shops set prettily on a headland. ...more »
- Location: Shek O
- Type: Beaches
- Tel: +852 2708 8885
Sha Ha
Sha Ha is a beach with the sand isn't fine and golden but the main reason to attract people visit this beach is for the windsurfing. ...more »
- Location: Sai Kung
- Type: Beaches
Tung Wan Beach
Tung Wan Beach is one of the main beach in Cheung Chau. It is not as big as those well-known beaches along the Hong Kong Island Coast but it does has its own characters. ...more »
- Location: Cheung Chau
- Type: Beaches
- Tel: +852 2508 1234
Deep Water Bay
Deep Water Bayis a bay on the southern shore of Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. The bay is surrounded by Shouson Hill, Brick Hill, Violet Hill and Middle Island. ...more »
- Location: Deep Water Bay
- Type: Beaches
- Tel: +852 2414 5555
Cheung Sha Beach
Cheung Sha Beach is two miles of golden sand 5 mi southwest of Mui Wo make this Hong Kong's longest. ...more »
- Location: Cheung Sha
- Type: Beaches
- Tel: +852 2852 3220
Our Local Experts say:
Hong Kong may not be known for world-class beaches, but that shouldn't deter you from enjoying what's here. Hong Kong beaches are coved by soaring mountains, meaning calm tides that are ideal for a safe, relaxing swim.
While water quality in some areas has suffered as a result of urbanisation, the beaches here are managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department to ensure they are always suitable for swimming. If the heat and bustle of the city becomes too much, escape to the beaches of the outlying islands. Always apply sun cream, and, for the naturists amongst you, please note that it is prohibited to swim nude on all Hong Kong beaches!
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