Big Wave Bay

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Big Wave Bay, on the eastern side of Hong Kong Island, is a laid-back surfers' enclave that feels a world away from the city's skyscrapers. This crescent of golden sand is backed by lush hills and fringed with casual seafood restaurants, making it a perfect escape for a day of sun, surf, and local culture. The bay's name comes from the swells that roll in from the South China Sea, attracting wave-riders from across the region.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a half-day to a full day at Big Wave Bay. Arrive mid-morning to secure a good spot on the beach, enjoy a leisurely lunch, and then either hit the waves or take the Dragon's Back hike (allow 2–3 hours for the full circuit). If you're combining with Shek O, plan for a full day out.

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