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Surfing in Hong-Kong

Hong Kong's southern coasts (particularly Cheung Sha Beach, Tai Long Wan, and Silvermine Bay) receive consistent swells from Pacific typhoons June through September, plus Atlantic-generated swells September through November. Beach breaks accommodate all levels, while reef options challenge experienced surfers. Water temperatures stay warm at 23-29°C. Hong Kong combines world-class urban infrastructure with pristine beaches accessible by ferry from the city. Exceptional cuisine, cutting-edge architecture, and ancient temples create profound cultural contrasts. The region's established expat community means reliable services, English-language support, and international travelers sharing your passion. Wave Safari connects you with local guides, beachfront guesthouses, and instructors who navigate Hong Kong's unique blend of modernity and tradition.


Best destinations in Hong-Kong

Hong Kong's tropical swells and urban sophistication create Asia's most accessible wave experience. Wave Safari partners with local guides and beachfront accommodations combining surfing with world-class dining and cultural immersion.
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Surfing in Hong-Kong centers around key zones like Big Wave Bay (Tai Long Wan) on Hong Kong Island, and Sai Kung peninsula. These locations offer distinct profiles ranging from raw coastal exposures to protected shelves, ensuring a unique map for shortboarders and longboarders alike.
The primary surf window peaks during Winter months when the Northeast Monsoon winds blow down the Formosa Strait. This period delivers the most reliable groundswell angles and optimal local wind transitions to clean up the breaks, as tracked across the WaveSafari dashboard.
Surfers in Hong-Kong need to be highly aware of specific regional factors: Big Wave Bay is accessible via the MTR subway, offering a unique urban surf scene with punchy beach break peaks. Lineups thrive on mutual respect, so observing the peak and priority rules before paddling out is vital for a sustainable surf trip.
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