Hong Kong is known as one of the most vibrant, modern cities in Asia. Coming to Hong Kong, in addition to experiencing the bustling atmosphere of the city, visitors also have the opportunity to relax and relax next to beautiful beaches with clear blue water and fine sand. Below is a list of some beaches that you can choose from when visiting the land of Cang Thom.
Big Wave Bay
Named after the big waves that can provide special experiences for visitors (especially sea sports), Big Wave is quite quieter and cleaner than the original Shek O beach. very famous. It's a great place to relax and enjoy at the end of a long hike on Dragon's Back, where you can experience riding the waves through the sport of surfing.
From the center, you can take the MTR to Shau Kei Wan, stop at Exit A2, then take the red bus marked Shek O from the adjacent tunnel.
Cheung Sha Beach
This is one of the favorite beaches in the Dai Ershan area with its long sandy shore and clear blue water. The beach area is not too crowded, giving you a feeling of refreshment and comfort. In addition, there are quite a few restaurants as well as coastal cafes, contributing to bringing you a truly relaxing and authentic vacation.
You can take the ferry from Trung Hoan Pier to Mui Wo, then take bus number 1, 2, 4 to get to Cheung Sha Beach.
Chung Hom Kok
Forget about Stanley beach, which is too famous and quite crowded; Small Chung Hom Kok beach is hidden by the main road and surrounded by large trees. Chung Hom Kok is quite quiet and peaceful compared to other beaches in the area. You can spend some time enjoying BBQ dishes along the beach with your loved ones and watch the sunset slowly fall over the sea.
From Exchange Square, you can take bus 6X or 66 to Chung Hom Kok.
Clearwater Bay
Consisting of two beautiful beaches with clear blue water and fine sand, Clearwater Bay represents the typical tropical bay. Coming here, visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy a wide view of the craggy mountains, especially the High Junk peak, contributing to a great relaxation spot.
From the center, you'll take the metro to Diamond Hill, stop at exit C2, then take bus 91 to Clearwater Bay.
Kwun Yam Wan
Cheung Chau's famous windsurfing beach is home to Olympic windsurfing champion Lee Lai-shan. With golden sands, beautiful beachside cafes, and sea sports, Kwun Yam Wan is sure to bring you an unforgettable experience.
From the center, you can take the ferry from Trung Hoan Wharf, then walk about 10 minutes to the beach, at Tung Wan Road.
Long Ke Wan Beach
Boasting fine white sand, turquoise waters and surrounded by beautiful rock formations from Hong Kong's UNESCO Global Geopark, Long Ke Wan Beach is a frequented spot for beach lovers. and professional photographers. It is also known for those who like to snack and go to the beach on the weekends. On weekdays, this place is especially deserted and unspoiled.
From the center, you can take a taxi from Sai Kung Town MRT station to the East Dam of High Island Reservoir, walk 20 minutes and you will see Long Ke Wan beach in front of you.