Photo: Wpcpey / CC BY-SA 4.0
Deep Water Bay is a serene crescent of golden sand on the southern coast of Hong Kong Island, offering a welcome escape from the city's frenetic pace. Sheltered by lush green hills, this beach is a favourite among locals for its calm waters and laid-back vibe. While not as famous as Repulse Bay next door, Deep Water Bay feels more authentic and less crowded — perfect for a lazy afternoon of swimming, sunbathing, or a seaside picnic. The surrounding trails provide gentle hikes with rewarding views, and the nearby Hong Kong Golf Club adds a touch of colonial charm.
Highlights & What to See
- Deep Water Bay Beach — a clean, well-maintained beach with lifeguards, showers, and a small café. The swimming is safe and the water is usually calm, ideal for families.
- Hong Kong Trail (Section 4) — a scenic hike from Wan Chai Gap to Aberdeen Reservoir Road, passing through forest and offering panoramic views over Deep Water Bay and the South China Sea.
- Ocean Park — just a short bus ride away, this marine-themed amusement park combines thrilling rides with educational exhibits like the Grand Aquarium and panda habitats.
- Repulse Bay — a quick walk or bus hop east along the coast, Repulse Bay boasts a longer stretch of sand, the Tin Hau Temple, and the historic Repulse Bay Hotel.
- Stanley — head further south to this charming fishing village turned tourist hub, famous for its market, waterfront promenade, and Murray House.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find that half a day is enough to enjoy Deep Water Bay itself — a few hours swimming and relaxing on the beach, plus a short hike or a wander to Repulse Bay. If you want to include Ocean Park or explore Stanley, set aside a full day. The beach is at its best in the morning or late afternoon when the light is golden and the crowds are thinner.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Repulse Bay — just 10 minutes on foot along the coastal path, offering a wider beach and upscale dining.
- Stanley — a 20-minute bus ride south, with its bustling market, seafood restaurants, and historic Murray House.
- Aberdeen — a working fishing harbour where you can take a sampan ride and dine on floating restaurants.
- Ocean Park — a world-class theme park a short bus ride away, great for families and thrill-seekers.
- The Peak — accessible via bus and the Peak Tram, offering iconic views of Victoria Harbour and the city skyline.
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Image credits
- Stanley — 太皮 / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Aberdeen — Ceeseven / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Ocean Park — Exploringlife / CC BY-SA 4.0