Tai Long Wan (Big Wave Bay)
Tai Long Wan, meaning 'Big Wave Bay' in Cantonese, is a stunning stretch of golden sand on the eastern coast of Hong Kong Island. Fringed by lush green hills and known for its consistent surf breaks, this beach offers a refreshing escape from the city's urban buzz. The laid-back vibe and scenic hiking trails make it a favourite among locals and travellers seeking a dose of nature and outdoor adventure.
Highlights & What to See
- Surfing & Swimming – The bay's reliable waves attract surfers of all levels; the beach has a designated swimming area with lifeguards in summer.
- Dragon's Back Hike – One of Hong Kong's most scenic trails, this 8.5 km ridge walk ends at Tai Long Wan, offering panoramic views of the South China Sea.
- Shek O Country Park – Explore the surrounding park's coastal vegetation, picnic spots and the historic Shek O Village with its traditional houses and seafood restaurants.
- Big Wave Bay Rock Carving – A declared monument, this ancient petroglyph dates back to the Bronze Age and is located a short walk from the beach.
- Local Cafés & Dining – Enjoy casual beachside eateries serving fresh seafood, dim sum and cold drinks; the nearby Shek O Road has a handful of trendy cafés.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a full day here: start with the Dragon's Back hike in the morning (2–3 hours), then relax on the beach, swim or surf in the afternoon. If you're not hiking, a half-day is enough to enjoy the beach and a meal. To fully unwind, consider staying until sunset – the light over the bay is magical.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Shek O – A charming seaside village with a main beach, hiking trails and a laid-back restaurant scene, just a 15-minute walk or short bus ride away.
- Stanley – A historic coastal town known for Stanley Market, Murray House and the waterfront promenade; easily reached by bus from Shek O.
- Repulse Bay – One of Hong Kong's most famous beaches, lined with upscale restaurants and the iconic Repulse Bay complex; a 30-minute bus ride from Shek O.
- Hong Kong Trail (Section 8) – Combine a hike along this section of the long-distance trail, which connects to the Dragon's Back and offers more coastal views.
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Image credits
- Stanley — ralphrepo / CC BY 2.0
- Ocean Park — Benh LIEU SONG ( Flickr ) / CC BY-SA 4.0