Sai Kung · Sai Kung District · Hong Kong
Long Ke Wan
Journey to Long Ke Wan, a remote bay nestled below the majestic High Island cliffs, and step onto a canvas of blindingly white sand and water so clear it seems to glow. This isn't just a beach; it's a breathtaking natural masterpiece, consistently ranked among Hong Kong's most photogenic coastal havens.
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Journey to Long Ke Wan, a remote bay nestled below the majestic High Island cliffs, and step onto a canvas of blindingly white sand and water so clear it seems to glow. This isn't just a beach; it's a breathtaking natural masterpiece, consistently ranked among Hong Kong's most photogenic coastal havens.
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8 captures from Long Ke Wan
About this beach
Where it is
Long Ke Wan
Sai Kung, Sai Kung District, Hong Kong
22.3659°, 114.3754°
Top things to do
At Long Ke Wan
Swim in Turquoise
Crystal-clear, calm waters
Sunbathe on Sand
Pristine white expanse
Capture Vistas
Iconic cliff-backed bay
Coastal Trek
Scenic approach trail
Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Long Ke Wan.
Questions people actually ask about Long Ke Wan.
Is Long Ke Wan suitable for swimming, and what safety precautions should I take?
Long Ke Wan is renowned for its 'white sand' and 'turquoise water,' making it highly appealing for swimming. However, as a remote bay, lifeguard services might not always be present. Visitors should be confident swimmers, be aware of marine conditions, and avoid swimming alone. Always check local advisories before entering the water.
What is the best time to visit Long Ke Wan for the most scenic experience?
The best time to visit Long Ke Wan is during 'Best Weather' and when there are 'Less Crowds.' This typically means avoiding peak holiday periods and aiming for clear, sunny days to fully appreciate its 'scenic,' 'white sand,' and 'turquoise water' attributes. Early mornings or weekdays often offer a more serene and 'Instagrammable' experience.