


Sai Kung Town Beach
About
Sai Kung Town Beach offers families a perfect blend of safe swimming, soft sand, and convenience in one of Hong Kong's most scenic seaside villages. The calm, shallow waters and on-duty lifeguards make it ideal for younger children learning to swim, while the vibrant waterfront promenade lined with cafes and seafood restaurants provides easy access to refreshments and restrooms. It's a relaxed alternative to Hong Kong Island's busier beaches, with a charming small-town atmosphere.
Highlights
- ✓Calm, shallow waters perfect for beginner swimmers and young children
- ✓Lifeguard supervision during peak season for added safety
- ✓Shaded areas under trees for families seeking relief from the sun
- ✓Waterfront promenade with gelato shops and family-friendly restaurants within walking distance
- ✓Stunning views of Sai Kung's surrounding islands and fishing boats
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive before 11am on weekends to secure shaded spots under the trees, as the beach fills up quickly with local families during summer.
- 2.Bring reef shoes or water shoes as some areas have small pebbles and shells mixed with the sand.
- 3.Explore the Sai Kung Public Pier nearby after beach time where kids can watch fishing boats and feed the fish (bring bread crumbs).
- 4.Stock up on beach toys and snacks at the ParknShop supermarket on Chan Man Street, just a 5-minute walk from the beach.
- 5.Combine your beach visit with a short sampan ride to one of the outlying beaches for a mini-adventure kids will love (negotiate prices at the pier).
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings from April to October for the calmest waters and smallest crowds. Avoid Sundays and public holidays when the beach gets packed with local families. Arrive by 10am to enjoy cooler temperatures and better parking availability before the midday heat.
What to Know
The beach has free admission with clean public toilets and showers, plus lifeguard service during summer months (typically April to October). Parking is limited and expensive, so consider taking the minibus (1A) from Choi Hung MTR station or the public bus 92 from Diamond Hill, which are budget-friendly options for international visitors.
Seasonal Notes
Lifeguards are on duty from April through October during Hong Kong's swimming season. The beach is open year-round, but winter months (November to March) bring cooler weather better suited for seaside strolls than swimming. Jellyfish can occasionally appear in late summer (August-September), so check local beach condition reports.
Nearby Eats
Try Honeymoon Dessert on Man Nin Street for kid-approved mango desserts and sweet treats, or Pepperoni's Pizza & Cafe for familiar Western fare including pizza, pasta, and ice cream that picky eaters will enjoy. Both are within a 5-minute walk of the beach.
More Activities Near Sai Kung
Clear Water Bay First Beach
Clear Water Bay First Beach is one of Hong Kong's most beautiful family beaches, featuring crystal-clear turquoise waters, soft sand, and excellent facilities including lifeguards on duty during peak season. The gentle waves and shallow waters make it ideal for younger swimmers, while water sports rentals provide adventure for older kids. The stunning natural setting, backed by lush green hills, offers a peaceful escape from Hong Kong's urban bustle.
Sai Wan Beach
Sai Wan Beach is a stunning sandy escape in Sai Kung that offers calm, shallow waters perfect for young swimmers and sandcastle builders. With on-duty lifeguards during supervised hours and nearby cafes for refreshments, it's a hassle-free beach day destination where parents can relax while kids splash and play safely.
Clear Water Bay First Beach
Clear Water Bay First Beach is one of Hong Kong's most beautiful family-friendly beaches, offering pristine turquoise waters, soft sand, and excellent facilities including lifeguards on duty during peak season. The calm, protected bay makes it ideal for young swimmers, while older kids can enjoy water sports rentals including kayaking and paddleboarding. The scenic setting, combined with convenient amenities and nearby food stalls, makes this a perfect escape from Hong Kong's urban bustle.
Sai Kung Public Recreational Ground
Sai Kung Public Recreational Ground offers families a versatile outdoor space to burn energy and enjoy quality playtime together in one of Hong Kong's most scenic neighborhoods. With basketball, badminton, and soccer courts available, it's perfect for active families who want to mix sports with exploring the charming waterfront town of Sai Kung.