Wanting to bring your pets for a beach visit, but not knowing how? Sadly, dogs are not allowed on any of the beaches managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. That’s why PET-A-HOOD is going to introduce 7 beaches that are not managed by the government, so that all pet owners can cool off with their pets this summer! By the way, don’t forget to record their moments in the water and participate in the "Summer Olympic Video Competition" organized by PET-A-HOOD!
More information for "Summer Olympic Video Competition": https://www.petahood.com/en/blog/summer-olympic-video-competition
New Territories
1. Long Ke Wan, Sai Kung - Thailand-style beach
As part of the Sai Kung Country Park. Long Ke Wan has been known as one of the most beautiful beaches with fine sands and clear waters. The shore is covered with peculiar hexagonal rock pillars. Visiting Long Ke Wan is like a vacation in Thailand, and it was selected as one of the "Ten Natural Scenic Spots in Hong Kong"!
Directions:
• Drive
Private vehicles are not allowed to enter without a permit. You can park in Pak Tam Chung and take a taxi to the East Dam of High Island Reservoir. Walk from East Dam for around 20-30 minutes to Long Ke Wan. However, the Pak Tam Chung parking lot generally fills up early on popular days!
• Take ferry at Sai Kung Pier
The most convenient way is to take ferry at Sai Kung Pier, but the price will be more expensive, about $300 per person!
Note: There are no supplies on the beach except for toilets, remember to bring enough water and food. At the same time, be careful of the cows grabbing your food!
Details: https://petahood.com/en/shop/S2024/long-ke-wan
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2. Nam Fung Wan, Sai Kung - Secluded Retreat
Also located in Sai Kung, the view is absolutely mesmerizing here! Though being rather small, Nam Fung Wan is a great place for a tranquil retreat with your furry friends.
Directions:
• Take ferry at Wong Shek Pier to Wan Tsai (Nam Fung Wan Pier)
Take the ferry from Wong Shek Pier to Wan Tsai (Nam Fung Wan Pier).
• Take ferry at Sai Kung Pier
Take the ferry from Sai Kung Pier, taking around 15 minutes.
Note: There are no facilities on the beach, pet owners must bring enough supplies (water, food) for themselves and their pets!
Details: https://petahood.com/en/shop/S2025/nam-fung-wan
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3. Starfish Bay, Wu Kai Sha - Beach with High Ecological Value
Starfish Bay is conveniently located at Wu Kai Sha, with clear waters and lots of marine life. The mudflats in Starfish Bay are home to marine species such as starfish, crabs, and clams.When the tide is low, the mudflats are scattered with oyster shells and even hermit crabs! Pay attention not to injure your feet!
Directions:
Starfish Bay is close to Wu Kai Sha MTR station; pet owners can drive there, park nearby, and walk to Starfish Bay.
Note: As Starfish Bay has no showering facilities, owners must bring their own water to clean up.
Details: https://www.petahood.com/en/shop/S2027/starfish-bay
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4. Surrounding beaches of Park Island, Ma Wan - Suburb Hideout
Although furkids are not permitted on Park Island Beach, they are permitted on surrounding beaches! It has become one of Hong Kong's popular beaches for pet owners due to its proximity to the city. Furkids can freely roam the sand here!
Directions:
• Take ferry at Central Ferry Pier/Tsuen Wan Ferry Pier
Take ferry from Central Ferry Pier or Tsuen Wan Ferry Pier. It takes around 15 to 30 minutes.
Note: There is no showering equipment at Park Island Beach, remember to prepare your own water for cleaning up!
Details: https://www.petahood.com/en/shop/S2029/park-island
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Hong Kong Island
5. HK Aqua-bound Centre - Water Sports for Pets
HK Aqua-bound Centre in Stanley main beach provides a large variety of water sports services, including windsurfing, paddle surfing, and canoeing. Pets can enjoy paddling, surfing, and canoeing with their owners at no extra cost!
Direction:
• Drive
Pet owners can drive there and park nearby.
• Take minibus
Take minibus 40 from Causeway Bay to Stanley, get off at Old Stanley Police Station, then walk for about 2 minutes to HK Aqua-bound Centre.
Address: Hoi Fung Path, Stanley Main Beach
Phone: 8211 3876
Opening hours: 09:00 am-06:30 pm
Details: https://petahood.com/en/shop/S1734/hk-aqua-bound-centre
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Islands District
6. Lamma Power Station Beach - Secret Sunset Spot
Lamma Power Station Beach is right next to the Lamma Power Station. Though the sand and water quality isn’t as good when compared to the beaches above, many residents there will still walk their dogs here. Furbabies can make a lot of new friends here and even enjoy the stunning sunset!
Directions:
• Take ferry from Central Ferry Pier/Aberdeen Pier to Yung Shue Wan Ferry Pier
Take ferry from Central Ferry Pier or Aberdeen Pier to Yung Shue Wan Ferry Pier, which takes approximately 30 to 40 minutes. Walk from Yung Shue Wan Ferry Pier to Lamma Power Station Beach, which takes about 15 to 20 minutes.
Details: https://www.petahood.com/en/shop/S2026/power-station-beach
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7. Tung Ping Chau Geopark - Easternmost Beach of the Pearl of the East
Tung Ping Chau is Hong Kong's easternmost place, plus there are a number of unusual rocks that are not found anywhere else in Hong Kong! Visit Tung Ping Chau can definitely give you and your pet the experience of being on vacation! If you love to visit some less popular beaches and take some unique beach photos for Instagram/Facebook, Tung Ping Chau Geopark is the best place for you!
Directions:
• Take ferry Ma Liu Shui Pier to Tung Ping Chau Public Pier
Take the Kaito from Ma Liu Shui Pier to Tung Ping Chau Public Pier, costing $100 per person for a round-trip, and it takes about 1.5 hours. The Kaitos to Tung Ping Chau are only available on Saturdays/Sundays/Public holidays. There are two departures on Saturdays (9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.), and only one departure on Sundays/Public holidays (9 a.m.). There is only one departure for the return trip (5:15 p.m.).
Note: Tung Ping Chau is the easternmost island in Hong Kong and is very remote, you might lose signal on your phone.
Details: https://www.petahood.com/en/shop/S2028/tung-ping-chau
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