Tai Long Wan

Tai Long Wan, or Big Wave Bay, is a secluded paradise on the remote Sai Kung Peninsula in Hong Kong. This stunning bay is actually a series of four pristine, white-sand beaches—Sai Wan, Ham Tin Wan, Tai Wan, and Tung Wan—each framed by dramatic green hills and the turquoise South China Sea. Accessible only by a scenic hike, boat, or kayak, Tai Long Wan offers a wild, unspoiled escape from the city. It's a favorite among surfers, campers, and nature lovers seeking solitude and raw coastal beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan a full day for Tai Long Wan to truly soak in its beauty. Most visitors arrive via a 2–3 hour hike from Pak Tam Au (part of the MacLehose Trail) or a 30-minute speedboat ride from Sai Kung town. Spend the morning hiking in, then enjoy a few hours swimming, surfing, or exploring the beaches. If camping, overnight stays are popular—just bring all your gear and supplies. For a day trip, aim to leave by late afternoon to catch the last boat or hike back before dark.

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