Photo: Diego Delso / CC BY-SA 3.0
Shek O is a tranquil coastal village on the southeastern tip of Hong Kong Island, offering a refreshing escape from the city's relentless pace. With its golden crescent beach, laid-back vibe, and scenic hiking trails, this former fishing hamlet feels like a world away from the skyscrapers. The main draw is the stunning Shek O Beach, framed by lush hills and dotted with colourful village houses. It’s a favourite among locals for weekend barbecues and swimming, yet it retains a sleepy, off-the-radar charm that international travellers will love.
Highlights & What to See
- Shek O Beach – A broad, clean stretch of golden sand with calm waters, ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. The beachside cafés serve cold drinks and simple Cantonese snacks.
- Shek O Country Park – Explore the Dragon’s Back trail, one of Hong Kong’s most scenic hikes, offering panoramic views of the South China Sea and the distant islands. The full loop takes about 2–3 hours.
- Shek O Village – Wander the narrow lanes lined with traditional village houses, tiny temples, and a few art galleries. Stop by the Tin Hau Temple, dedicated to the goddess of the sea.
- Big Wave Bay – A short walk north, this surf-friendly beach is a hotspot for board riders. The adjacent rock carvings (dating back 3,000 years) are a fascinating archaeological site.
- Shek O Headland – Climb to the promontory for dramatic coastal views and the historic Shek O Lighthouse, a great spot for sunset photography.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find a half-day to a full day enough to soak up Shek O’s charms. Arrive late morning to claim a good spot on the beach, enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the seaside restaurants, then tackle the Dragon’s Back hike in the afternoon. If you’re keen on surfing or exploring the headland, plan for a full day. The area is compact enough to cover on foot, and the laid-back pace encourages lingering.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Stanley – A historic fishing town turned tourist hub, with a lively waterfront promenade, market stalls, and the iconic Murray House.
- Repulse Bay – A glamorous beach with a long sweep of sand, upscale restaurants, and the Tin Hau Temple at its eastern end.
- Tai Tam Country Park – A green expanse with reservoirs, forest trails, and the Tai Tam Tuk Reservoir, offering a different perspective on Hong Kong’s natural side.
- Hong Kong Island South – The entire southern coast, including Deep Water Bay and Middle Bay, is dotted with beaches and coastal walks that pair well with a Shek O trip.
- Po Toi Island – A remote island south of Shek O, known for its rugged landscape, seafood restaurants, and ancient rock formations like the “Monk on a Horse”.
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Image credits
- Stanley — 太皮 / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Repulse Bay — Mainichi Newpaper, Japan / Public domain
- Po Toi Island — Sergeant Paul Shaw LBIPP / OGL v1.0
- Big Wave Bay — CC BY-SA 3.0