Repulse Bay
Repulse Bay is one of Hong Kong Island's most iconic beaches, offering a crescent of golden sand framed by lush green hills and the South China Sea. Despite its popularity, the bay retains a relaxed, resort-like feel, with a lively promenade, chic cafes, and the historic Repulse Bay complex. It's a perfect escape from the city's skyscrapers, blending beach life with colonial charm and excellent people-watching.
Highlights & What to See
- Repulse Bay Beach – The main draw: a wide, clean stretch of sand ideal for swimming, sunbathing, or a leisurely stroll. The calm waters are protected by a shark net, making it family-friendly.
- Tin Hau Temple – A small, colorful temple at the beach's north end, dedicated to the goddess of the sea. It's a peaceful spot with incense coils and local worshippers.
- The Pulse – A stylish shopping and dining complex with sea-view terraces. Grab a coffee at Elephant Grounds or enjoy Japanese-Peruvian fusion at Tokio Joe.
- Repulse Bay Promenade – A scenic walkway linking the beach to the nearby residential area, dotted with benches and perfect for sunset views.
- Deep Water Bay – A quieter neighboring beach, a 20-minute walk south, offering a more local vibe and a popular seafood restaurant, Shek O Chinese Restaurant.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend half a day here, combining a few hours on the sand with a leisurely lunch or coffee. If you're keen to explore the nearby trails or visit Deep Water Bay, allocate a full day. Repulse Bay is also an easy stop on a South Island road trip, fitting well between Stanley Market and Aberdeen.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Stanley – A charming fishing village turned tourist hub, with a lively market, waterfront restaurants, and the historic Murray House. Just a 10-minute bus ride away.
- Aberdeen – Famous for its floating village and seafood junks. Take a sampan ride to see the Aberdeen Harbour and dine on the water.
- Ocean Park – A major theme park with marine exhibits and thrilling rides, located a short taxi ride north.
- Dragon's Back Trail – A popular hiking trail offering panoramic views of the coast, with a trailhead near Shek O, accessible via bus from Repulse Bay.
- Wong Nai Chung Reservoir – A peaceful spot for walking and birdwatching, nestled in the hills above the bay.
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Image credits
- Stanley — ralphrepo / CC BY 2.0
- Aberdeen — Ceeseven / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Ocean Park — Benh LIEU SONG ( Flickr ) / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Wong Nai Chung Reservoir — CC BY-SA 3.0