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Repulse Bay Beach tourist attraction in Repulse Bay, HK
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View of Repulse Bay Beach in Repulse Bay, HK
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View of Repulse Bay Beach in Repulse Bay, HK
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Repulse Bay Beach

4.3(5,694 reviews)FreePark
🕑 3-4 hours👶 Best for all ages, from babies to teens. Toddlers can safely splash in the shallow waters, young children love building sandcastles and playing beach games, while older kids enjoy swimming and exploring the nearby temples and statues along the beach.

About

Repulse Bay Beach is one of Hong Kong's most popular family beaches, featuring calm, clear waters perfect for young swimmers, soft golden sand for castle building, and a scenic waterfront promenade with plenty of shade. The relaxed atmosphere and excellent facilities make it ideal for families who want a beach day without venturing far from the city.

Highlights

  • Calm, shallow waters with lifeguards on duty during peak season, perfect for young children learning to swim
  • Soft, clean sandy beach ideal for sandcastle building and beach games
  • Colorful Kwun Yam Shrine with giant statues and the fun Longevity Bridge to walk across for good luck
  • Shaded promenade with benches where parents can relax while watching kids play
  • Well-maintained facilities including clean restrooms, showers, and changing rooms

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive before 10am on weekends to secure a good spot, as the beach gets extremely crowded by midday, especially during summer months.
  2. 2.Rent umbrellas and beach chairs from vendors near the beach entrance rather than hauling your own gear, especially if you are taking public transport.
  3. 3.Visit the colorful Kwun Yam Shrine and Longevity Bridge at the south end of the beach for a cultural experience and fun photos with the massive statues.
  4. 4.Bring reef-safe sunscreen and sun hats, as Hong Kong's summer sun is intense. Reapply frequently as humidity can make you underestimate sun exposure.
  5. 5.The beach has clean changing facilities and showers, but bring flip-flops as the sand gets scorching hot during midday in summer.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings from October to April for the best experience. Weekends and summer months (June to August) bring massive crowds of locals and tourists. Early mornings offer calmer waters, cooler temperatures, and peaceful beach time before tour groups arrive.

What to Know

The beach is free to visit with clean public restrooms, outdoor showers, and changing facilities. Multiple restaurants and cafes line the beachfront, and The Repulse Bay shopping arcade offers upscale dining options. Take bus 6, 6X, or 260 from Central, or catch a taxi for easier access with young children and beach gear.

Seasonal Notes

Swimming season runs from April to October when lifeguards are on duty and water temperatures are warmest. The beach is accessible year-round, but winter months (December to February) can be cool and windy, better suited for walks than swimming. Avoid public holidays and summer weekends when the beach reaches maximum capacity.

Nearby Eats

The Repulse Bay shopping arcade features The Verandah restaurant (upscale but kid-friendly with outdoor seating) and several casual cafes. For budget-friendly options, grab snacks from the 7-Eleven or Circle K convenience stores near the bus stop, or pack a picnic to enjoy on the beach.

More Activities Near Repulse Bay

Sports

Pure Fitness Repulse Bay

$

Pure Fitness Repulse Bay offers families a refreshing blend of fitness fun and recreational activities in one of Hong Kong's most scenic beachside locations. With dedicated kids' classes, a family-friendly swimming pool, and programs designed specifically for children of all ages, it's an ideal spot for active families looking to stay healthy while enjoying quality time together.

Cafe

Verandah

5.0$

This beachfront cafe at Repulse Bay offers the perfect spot for families to refuel after beach time with ice cream, light bites, and refreshments while enjoying stunning South China Sea views. The relaxed atmosphere and casual menu make it ideal for sandy, tired kids who need a quick energy boost without the fuss of a formal dining experience.

Activity

Repulse Bay Tin Hau and Kwun Yum Statues

4.5

This impressive 32-meter tall statue of the goddess Kwun Yum towers over beautiful Repulse Bay, offering families a fascinating glimpse into Hong Kong's spiritual traditions. The colorful temple grounds feature multiple deity statues, ornate bridges, and stunning bay views that captivate children while providing an accessible introduction to Chinese culture and mythology.

Playground

Repulse Bay Beach Children's Playground

4.2Free

This well-maintained playground sits right next to the stunning Repulse Bay Beach, offering families a perfect combination of beach fun and safe playground equipment. With age-appropriate structures, soft landing surfaces, and shaded areas to escape Hong Kong's heat, it's an ideal spot for young children to play while parents enjoy the beautiful bay views.