many of hong kong's beaches are a real pleasure. after a few days in the middle of the city surrounded by smog, a day trip to one of the island's bays is a pleasant way to break up a trip.
from the west of the island, the beaches stretch around in a curve. the first bay that you arrive at from hong kong, repulse bay is of course, the most popular. there is a reasonable beach here but it is consistently busy, especially on weekends and holidays. the two small beaches (mid bay and south bay) just a ten minute walk in either direction, offer a little more peace and quiet. the area around here is home to many of hong kong's most rich and famous residents. luxurious villa's and apartments dominate the hills and there is also a big shopping arcade and park close to the bay.
how to get there: to reach repulse bay take bus no. 6,6a, or 61 from exchange square or the star ferry terminus in central.
the next beach to the east is deep water bay. there is a nice beach here, and the bay is only a few kilometers east of aberdeen. trees along the edges of the beach offer shade from the heat of the sun and there are some nice restaurants and bars to eat around here too. visitors can also set up their own barbecue at the end of the beach.
how to get there: take bus no. 6a, 260 or 262 from exchange square in central.
the last two beaches in this stretch are the prettiest. it is worth making the effort to get out here, especially if it is peace and quiet that you seek. the beach in shek o in the southeast is one of the best beaches on the island. it is quiet, clean and the town here is very pleasant too. there is a great laid back feeling about this place, and there are a few great restaurants to try including the black sheep. this is a very small, family run place serving up great mediterranean style cuisine at reasonable prices. the restaurant can be found at 452 shek o village.
just 2km north of here is an even nicer beach, big wave bay. to get here you can either walk or hire a bike from the village. it is usually lovely and quiet and the sea is clear and great for swimming.
how to get there: get off at jiaoyi square of zhonghuan station by subway, or take bus no. 6, 6a, 6x, 260 at bus terminal and get off at shallow water bay station.