Hong Kong Island South Cape Daguilar
Perched on the southeastern tip of Hong Kong Island, Cape Daguilar is a rugged, windswept peninsula where dramatic sea cliffs meet the South China Sea. This is Hong Kong at its most raw and elemental—a place of crashing waves, ancient volcanic rock formations, and a lighthouse that has guided ships since 1875. The area is part of the Cape Daguilar Marine Reserve, offering some of the city's best coastal hiking and snorkeling, far from the skyscraper crowds.
Highlights & What to See
- Cape Daguilar Lighthouse – Hong Kong's oldest surviving lighthouse, still operational, with a striking white tower set against the blue sea. The short, easy trail to it offers panoramic views.
- Thunder Cave (Lung Shue Shek) – A natural sea arch and blowhole where waves crash through with a thunderous roar, especially dramatic during high tide or after a storm.
- Hok Tsui (Cape Daguilar) Coastal Trail – A 2.5 km loop along the cliffs, passing bizarre volcanic rock formations, wave-cut platforms, and secluded coves. Allow 1–2 hours for the full circuit.
- Snorkeling at Shek O Back Beach – The clear waters of the marine reserve are home to colourful coral and fish. The beach is small and quiet, with basic facilities.
- Daguilar Battery & WWII Fortifications – Remnants of British coastal defence guns and bunkers, offering a glimpse into Hong Kong's wartime history.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend half a day here, combining the coastal trail, lighthouse visit, and a swim or snorkel. Start mid-morning to catch the best light for photos and to avoid the midday heat. If you're keen on snorkeling or birdwatching (the area is great for migratory birds), you could easily stretch it to a full day—pack a picnic as there are no restaurants on the cape itself.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Shek O – A laid-back beach village with seafood restaurants and a popular surfing beach. Just a 15-minute walk from the cape trailhead.
- Big Wave Bay – Famous for its surf break and prehistoric rock carvings. Combine with Cape Daguilar for a full day of coastal exploration.
- Stanley – A historic fishing town turned tourist hub, with the Stanley Market, Murray House, and a waterfront promenade. A 20-minute drive away.
- Tai Tam Country Park – Offers hiking trails through lush forest to reservoirs and waterfalls, perfect for a nature escape after the coastal walk.
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