Best surf beaches in Hong Kong, 2026
13 surf beaches in Hong Kong that score highest on the OnlyBeaches Index for what matters to surf travellers.How we rank →
1OBI 7.5+
Big Wave Bay Beach
Big Wave Bay, Hong Kong
Hong Kong Island’s classic surf beach and a high-search south-coast must-have.
2OBI 7.5+
Big Wave Bay Beach
Shek O, Hong Kong
Hong Kong Island’s best-known surf beach and a must-have for search demand.
3OBI 7.5+
Cham Wan Beach
Sai Kung, Hong Kong
A quieter beach near Sai Wan with wild-country-park character and fewer casual visitors.
4OBI 7.5+
Ham Tin Wan Beach
Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Most visited Tai Long Wan beach after Sai Wan, valued for its wide sand, simple beach cafés, and hiking access.
5OBI 7.5+
Kwun Yam Wan Beach
Cheung Chau, Hong Kong
Small east-coast beach known for windsurfing heritage and relaxed watersports culture.
6OBI 7.5+
Pottinger Peak Country Trail Beach
Big Wave Bay, Hong Kong
Rugged shore near Big Wave Bay that supports map completeness without treating it as a main beach duplicate.
7OBI 7.5+
Sai Wan Beach
Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Northern gateway beach of Tai Long Wan, searched for hikes, camping-style trips, and surf scenery.
8OBI 7.5+
Tai Long Tsui Beach
Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Far-northern Tai Long Wan coastal pocket with wild scenery and a strong sense of isolation.
9OBI 7.5+
Tai Long Wan
Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Iconic wild beach system on Sai Kung’s east coast, known for clean sand, open sea, and hiking access.
10OBI 7.5+
Tai Long Wan Beach
Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Iconic wild bay setting on the Sai Kung Peninsula with powerful scenery and a strong adventure-beach identity.
11OBI 7.5+
Tai Long Wan Rock Shore
Big Wave Bay, Hong Kong
Rocky edge of the Big Wave Bay coastal zone, included separately only as a rugged shore identity.
12OBI 7.5+
Tai Wan Beach
Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Remote central Tai Long Wan strand with dramatic open-ocean views and a wilder feel than Sai Wan or Ham Tin.
13OBI 7.5+
Tung Wan Beach
Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Farthest and quietest of the four Tai Long Wan beaches, prized by hikers seeking a more isolated bay.