Repulse Bay

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Repulse Bay is one of Hong Kong Island's most celebrated beaches, a graceful crescent of golden sand backed by lush hills and high-end residential towers. Its calm, sheltered waters and well-maintained facilities make it a perennial favorite for both locals and visitors seeking a classic beach day without straying far from the city. The bay also holds cultural surprises, including a cluster of traditional Tin Hau temples and the quirky 'Life Saving Station', a historic building now housing a stylish café.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find half a day (3–4 hours) ideal for Repulse Bay: time for a swim, a temple visit, and a leisurely coffee. If you want to add a coastal walk to Deep Water Bay or continue to Stanley, budget a full day. The beach is busiest on weekends; come early on a weekday for a more serene experience.

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