Repulse Bay

Photo: Queensland State Archives / CC PDM 1.0

Repulse Bay, a serene crescent of golden sand on the southern coast of Hong Kong Island, offers a refreshing escape from the city's relentless energy. Named after the 19th-century British warship HMS Repulse, this beach has long been a favourite for locals and visitors alike, blending laid-back seaside charm with a dash of colonial history. The calm, sheltered waters and well-maintained promenade make it an ideal spot for a leisurely swim, a Sunday brunch, or simply soaking up the subtropical sun with a backdrop of lush green hills.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that half a day is plenty to enjoy Repulse Bay. Arrive mid-morning to claim a good spot on the sand, take a dip, and explore the temple before lunch at one of the promenade's eateries. If you're feeling energetic, combine it with a hike on the nearby Dragon's Back trail (starting from Shek O) for a full day of sun and sea. For those who prefer a slower pace, an afternoon spent lounging with a book and a cold drink is time well spent.

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