5 great places to go kayaking in Sai Kung

Located on Hong Kong's eastern shores, Sai Kung attracts nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.

5 great places to go kayaking in Sai Kung
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Located on Hong Kong's eastern shores, Sai Kung attracts nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Its beautiful landscapes, including rocky coastlines and clear waters, make it a great spot for kayaking. Whether you're new to kayaking or an experienced paddler, Sai Kung has options for everyone. Beginners can enjoy calmer waters, while more experienced kayakers can try challenging routes in the open sea. So get your gear ready and explore our Sai Kung kayaking guide – every paddle stroke brings a new adventure.

Quick kayaking tips

  1. Check Weather: Before you head out, ensure there's safe weather and water conditions – better safe than sorry.
  2. Life Jacket: Wear one or ensure it's provided with your rental. Safety on the water is crucial.
  3. Stay Near Shore: Stick to areas close to shore, especially if you're new to kayaking. Set a return time with the rental company.
  4. Emergency Info: Share your plans and return time with someone in case of an emergency.
  5. Cell Phone Caution: Reception on the water can be unreliable. Choose areas with reliable return routes.
  6. Physical Prep: Kayaking is physical, so stay hydrated, pack snacks and protect your skin while in the sun.

Remember to prioritize safety for a fantastic kayaking experience!

UNESCO Global Geopark

Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark near Sai Kung offers a breathtaking landscape shaped over millions of years. Kayaking is the perfect way to discover the unique Sai Kung Volcanic Rock Region, with its stunning rock formations, sea caves and beautiful island views. Along the way, check out historic spots, like a preserved Hakka village with Christian ties. Take a snack break in Sai Kung, known as Hong Kong's "back garden," and head to Sharp Island for more exploration, including the rich history of Yim Tin Tsai with its chapel and salt pans.

Quick Facts

  • Where – UNESCO Global GeoPark, Sai Kung
  • When – Monday to Sunday, open 24 hours
  • Price – $$$ 
  • Phone – +852 2394 1538
  • Website

Cheung Sha

Cheung Sha Beach on Lantau Island is a paradise with powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters. It's Hong Kong's longest (and one of the cleanest) beach. Surrounded by green hills, it's perfect for water sports and relaxation. Upper Cheung Sha Beach is quiet, with amenities like a kiosk, barbecue pits and changing rooms. Lower Cheung Sha Beach is great for water sports with options for lessons and equipment rental.

Quick Facts

  • Where – 29 Lower Cheung Sha Village, Lantau Island, Sai Kung
  • When – Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. - sunset; Saturday to Sunday, 9:30 a.m. - sunset
  • Price – $$$ 
  • Phone – +852 5545 5625
  • Website

Hoi Ha

Hoi Ha, located at the southern end of a scenic coastal inlet in Hong Kong, is a haven for marine life and an ideal spot for first-time kayakers. The journey to Hoi Ha is a scenic delight, and once you paddle into the calm, clear waters, the experience is enchanting. With favorable conditions year-round, you can adapt the distance and route to your needs. Explore beautiful beaches, perhaps encounter coral and enjoy lunch while taking in the sights of nature.

Quick Facts

  • Where – Hoi Ha, North Pak Sha O, Sai Kung
  • When – Monday to Sunday, 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. 
  • Price – $$$ 
  • Phone – +852 6087 1439
  • Website

Stanley Beach

You an join a kayak tour starting with gear and safety basics at Stanley Main Beach. Paddle a 5-6 kilometer (3-4 mile) route along Stanley Peninsula's scenic coastline, taking in views of Stanley Prison Hostel. Then dive into a refreshing swim at Tung Tau Wan or Pak Sha Wan. Your friendly guide will share insights and boost your kayaking skills for a seamless learning and leisure mix at Stanley Beach.

Quick Facts

  • Where – Stanley Main Beach, Sai Kung
  • When – Monday to Sunday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 
  • Price – $$ - $$$$
  • Phone – +852 9269 5969
  • Website

St. Stephen’s Beach

St. Stephen's Beach, a short walk from charming Stanley Village, offers a peaceful escape with various water sports, including kayaking. Enjoy this serene spot with a beachside cafΓ©, showers, changing rooms and barbecue facilities. November brings especially pleasant weather, and the beach offers parking for a convenient day of relaxation by the sea.

Quick Facts

  • Where – Stanley Link Road, Stanley, Sai Kung
  • When – Monday to Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Thursday to Sunday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. 
  • Price – $$$
  • Phone – +852 2813 9117
  • Website