One of the most beautiful beaches in Hong Kong. It’s located all the way in Sai Kung. You could take a boat or you could walk 45 minutes from the Sai Wan Pavilion to get there.(The view makes the walk very worth it!) The infamous cliff jumping spot is also nearby. Despite its remoteness, I try to come here at least once a year. Some people also opt to camp in the nearby Ham Tin Wan to maximize the weekend :)
Vince H.
Place rating: 5 Heidelberg, Germany
This is hands down the best beach in Hong Kong, coming from a local who was born and raised here for all his life. It should mean something. I am not a good swimmer and during summer I spend most of my time in public swimming pool which is naturally packed with visitors,(not a pleasant experience) so I always wanted to look for a secluded place with nice view and I am really glad to say that I found it. As my previous review on the Dragon’s Back trail, my roomy and I arrived this magnificent beach. Commonly known as Tai Long Wan(大浪灣), it is a bay well-known for windsurfers, which is located in the Southern District of Hong Kong. If you are not a surfer like me, you will still be overwhelmed by the scenery here with clean sands and water. Yes it can be windy at times(that’s why there are so many daring surfers) but if you have a blanket with you, you will be fine with the breeze. My roommate and I ended up spending a night here as it was just so breathtaking(and I was too tired to hike my way back to civilization). And what do you expect? We actually saw lots of STARS in the evening. Who would have thought you could still do that in Hong Kong. Also, there is a declared monument here as well — a rock carving that was believed to pacify the adverse weather during the Bronze Age in ancient China. If you are worried about food and refreshments, there are several cafes and restaurants there but do not expect a filling meal though, I suggest bringing your own food and drinks and definitely spend a night there to really enjoy this secluded place which you thought had all disappeared in Hong Kong.