Sai Kung Waterfront

Sai Kung Waterfront is the vibrant heart of this former fishing village on Hong Kong's eastern coast, where the South China Sea meets a labyrinth of outlying islands. The promenade buzzes with seafood restaurants displaying tanks of live fish, crustaceans, and molluscs, while sampans bob in the harbour. This is the launchpad for exploring the pristine beaches, sea caves, and hiking trails of the Sai Kung Peninsula and beyond.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day exploring the waterfront, market, and a nearby island like Sharp Island. If you're hiking the MacLehose Trail or visiting the more remote islands, plan for two days. The waterfront itself can be enjoyed in a couple of hours, especially for a seafood dinner.

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