Where to go

Repulse Bay is a popular attraction in Hong Kong located on the south of Hong Kong Island, to the east of Deep Water Bay. It is one of the most expensive housing areas in Hong Kong. There you can find a beautiful landscapes and beaches with good facilities like lifeguards, changing rooms, showers, beach volleyball court, BBQ area, beachfront restaurants and shops. It is one of the best relaxation area in Hong Kong.


It’s a famous tourist attraction located in the Southern District of Hong Kong. There are two famous beaches, which are Stanley Main Beach and St. Stephen’s Beach. They are popular with windsurfers and other water-sport enthusiasts. There are many different types of restaurants and shops around.


It’s located on the south of Sai Kung Peninsula of Hong Kong. It is an important ecological areas of corals and other marine life. It zoned as site of scientific interest thus it’s a unique experience to explore in journey.


It is situated at the south side of Hong Kong Island. It has for generations been a fishing port and home to Tanka and Hoklo clans that originated from Fujian and Guangdong in Mainland. In recent years, the famous typhoon shelter is very popular seafood dining spot and is one of the world’s largest floating restaurants. It is also a waterfront resort. Thus, it attracts many tourists to visit every year.


It's part of the islands district and is the third largest island in Hong Kong. With clean water, powdery sand and beautiful blue sky, Hung Shing Yeh beach has been attracting locals, expats and even tourists for a long time. Also, you can find some delicious and fresh seafood in Sok Kwu Wan.


It’s a beachside village situated at the south-eastern side of Hong Kong Island. One of famous beach is Big Wave Bay that close to the Dragon’s Back hiking trail. It’s home to a prehistoric rock carving. Besides, it is a popular destination for wind surfers. So you can find wind surfers easily in the sea.


Cheung Chau is a beautiful, fascinating South China Sea island, in western Hong Kong Island. Besides, it holds Bun Festival fun every year and there are Cheung Chau’s temples, Cheung Po Tsai Cave, seafood restaurant and beaches. Two of famous beaches are Tung Wan Beach and Kwun Yam Wan Beach respectively. In summer, it is a place that lots of tourists and locals go to.