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Discovery Bay (DB), as it's universally known, is a car-free residential enclave on Lantau Island's northeastern coast. A world away from the neon chaos of Hong Kong Island, this planned community feels more like a subtropical resort, with low-rise Mediterranean-style villas, manicured gardens, and a pristine private beach. While it's primarily a commuter town, DB offers travellers a unique glimpse into expat life and a peaceful base for exploring Lantau's wilder side. The 25-minute ferry from Central delivers you to a place where the soundtrack is birdsong and the pace is languidly slow.
Highlights & What to See
- Discovery Bay Plaza – The social heart of DB, an open-air piazza lined with alfresco cafés, bakeries, and international restaurants. Grab a table at Solera for Spanish tapas or a flat white at The Coffee Academics and watch the world drift by.
- Silvermine Bay Beach (Mui Wo) – A 20-minute walk or quick bus ride south leads to this wide, sandy beach backed by hills. It's far less crowded than Cheung Sha or Repulse Bay, and the water is clean enough for a swim. The adjacent Silvermine Waterfall is a short, scenic detour.
- Lantau Trail – Section 12 – From Mui Wo, pick up this well-marked trail that climbs through bamboo groves and secondary forest to the ridge of Lo Fu Tau (Tiger's Head). The payoff: sweeping views over Discovery Bay, the Soko Islands, and as far as Macau on clear days.
- Discovery Bay Golf Club – One of Hong Kong's few 27-hole courses, set against a backdrop of rolling hills. Even if you don't play, the clubhouse restaurant has terrace seating with a panorama worth the trip.
- Tai Pak Beach – A small, sheltered cove within DB itself, perfect for a quiet afternoon with a book. The water is calm and there are shaded spots under the banyan trees.
Suggested Time to Spend
A day trip is sufficient to soak up DB's relaxed vibe, enjoy a beachside lunch, and tackle a short hike. Arrive by late morning, spend a couple of hours at Silvermine Bay or on the Lantau Trail, then wander the plaza for a leisurely afternoon. If you're after more than a taste, consider an overnight stay at one of the resort hotels – Auberge Discovery Bay is the top choice – which gives you time to explore the quieter corners of Lantau, like the fishing village of Tai O, at your own pace.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Mui Wo – A laid-back coastal village with seafood restaurants, a Sunday farmers' market, and ferry connections to Cheung Chau and Central.
- Tai O – Lantau's stilt-house fishing village, famous for its dried seafood and sunset boat trips to see pink dolphins.
- Ngong Ping 360 – Cable car up to the Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha) and Po Lin Monastery, with panoramic views over the island.
- Cheung Chau – A car-free island with a lively harbour, bun-sculpture traditions, and excellent hiking – easily reached by ferry from Mui Wo.
- Hong Kong Disneyland – Just a 10-minute taxi ride from DB's ferry pier, making this a convenient base for theme-park visits.
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Image credits
- Ngong Ping 360 — Fitri Agung aka fitri.agung on Flickr. / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Hong Kong Disneyland — kevgibbo / CC BY 2.0