Big Wave Bay

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Big Wave Bay, tucked away on the eastern coast of Hong Kong Island's Shek O peninsula, is a laid-back surfers' enclave that feels a world away from the city's skyscrapers. Its name promises exactly what you get: consistent swells that draw board riders from across the region, but even if you've never waxed a surfboard, this sandy arc offers rock pools, coastal walks, and a chilled-out village vibe. The journey here—via a scenic bus ride or a hike over the Dragon's Back ridge—is part of the appeal, making it a perfect escape for nature lovers and anyone craving a dose of salt air.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors allocate half a day to a full day at Big Wave Bay. Combine the Dragon's Back hike (2–3 hours) with a few hours on the beach and lunch at a village café. If you're keen to surf, plan for at least three to four hours on the water. The area is easy to visit as a day trip from central Hong Kong; arrive early to secure a good spot on the sand, especially on weekends.

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