Overview
Shek O Beach is a laid-back stretch of sand on the southeastern tip of Hong Kong Island, popular with surfers, families, and locals seeking escape from the urban intensity.
Highlights
- Body Surfing: The beach gets decent waves, especially during typhoon season.
- Shek O Village: Colourful low-rise houses and a Thai cafe that's a local institution.
- Headland Walk: A short path to coastal views and rock pools.
History
Shek O, meaning 'rocky bay' in Cantonese, has been a small fishing and farming settlement for centuries. Its remoteness has preserved its village character.
Visitor Tips
- Getting there: Bus 9 from Shau Kei Wan MTR.
- Combine with: Dragon's Back hike, which finishes at nearby Big Wave Bay.
- Duration: 1.5–3 hours.