About Pai Min Kok Village

Pai Min Kok Village hamlet is located in Hong Kong, and famous for its magnificent mountain scenery and turquoise waters of an incredible deep color! It seems that nature created it for one purpose - to make your vacation unforgettable!

Senior friendly

Cafeteria Beach

Kar Wo Lei 1 km
Very good
8
Partly hotel beach • Easy access • Bright sand • Turquoise water • Small open area • Crowded in season
7.8 Amenities index

Lido Beach

Ting Kau Village 0.4 km
Good
7.9
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • Bright sand • Turquoise water • Crowded in season
5.1 Amenities index
Good for Relax

Tai Pak Beach

Discovery Bay 0.2 km
Good
7.8
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • Bright sand • Turquoise pure water • Crowded in season
5 Amenities index

Kadoorie Beach

Kar Wo Lei 1.7 km
Good
7.7
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • Bright sand • Turquoise water • Sand bottom
3.8 Amenities index

Hoi Mei Wan Beach

Sham Tseng East Village 0.6 km
Good
7.7
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • Bright sand • Green water • Crowded in season
4.9 Amenities index
Good for Relax

Ping Chau Tung Wan Beach

Wai Tsai Tseng San Tsuen 0.2 km
Good
7.4
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • Bright sand • Turquoise pure water • Sand bottom
4.8 Amenities index

Resting by the sea for each traveler is associated with different activities. Someone loves complete relaxation and silence, while others need activity. Our configurator will always help you choose a beach that meets your personal needs.

If a beach holiday for you is primarily the sound of the surf, the cries of seagulls over the pier and leisurely walks along the coast, then you are definitely a fan of calm beaches. The most popular beaches for such a holiday in the vicinity of Pai Min Kok Village are Cafeteria Beach, Tai Pak Beach, Ping Chau Tung Wan Beach.

The list of available beach activities is certainly important, but for many travelers it is not a determining factor when choosing a vacation spot. Below you will find some information about the natural features of the beaches of Pai Min Kok Village, we hope that this information will help you find the place of your dreams.

The beaches of hamlet are mainly narrow. According to reviews of major beach experts and vacationers, most beaches have a high level of cleanliness. Sandy beaches dominate the rest!

As pebble rocky beaches are common here, it's recommended to bring aqua shoes if you're sensitive to it. This way, your vacation will be as comfortable as possible.

Usually, the depth increases normally. If this is important to you, always use our filter to check for a particular beach.

4 out of 16 beaches in Pai Min Kok Village are partially protected from waves. These protections can be natural or man-made structures. If you're visiting the area during unstable weather, we recommend carefully choosing a place to swim, as high waves may not always be safe. Our filter can help you find a suitable beach.

A not-so-pleasant feature of the beaches in Pai Min Kok Village is the high density of boats, yachts, or other watercraft on some of them. There are about 6 such beaches, but this may vary depending on the season. If this is a concern for you, we recommend carefully checking the beaches of interest for this issue using our Boat filter.

Latest reviews on Pai Min Kok Village's beaches

Tai Pak Beach
7 JillBradley

Discover Tai Pak Beach, a 400-meter stretch of sand located in the heart of Discovery Bay. While it may be surrounded by residential buildings and commercial establishments, it still manages to capture the essence of a public beach. The sand is decent, but the swimming conditions can be hit or miss depending on the water quality during your visit. However, if you're looking for a place to entertain the little ones, the children's playground area is a plus. It has been expanded in recent years and is now probably the largest of its kind in Hong Kong. Overall, Tai Pak Beach is a decent option for those who want to enjoy a beach day without leaving the city.

Ting Kau Beach
7 Dula McKayson

Nestled beneath the highway lies a quaint little hamlet, where the beach beckons you to take a stroll towards Tsuen Wan. The moonlit scenery is breathtaking, but be warned - the dimly lit sidewalks may lead you astray. As for the beach, it may not be the largest, but it certainly has its own unique charm.

Tsing Lung Garden
10 NorthMeetsSouth

The view of the sea from this garden is truly breathtaking, especially on clear days with low tides when you can see the beautiful sight of seaweed covering the rocks. We even spotted a large group of jellyfish, although I'm not sure I'd be comfortable swimming at the unofficial beach due to the abundance of jellyfish. To get there, take the Tsuen Wan West MTR and then hop on Bus 53, getting off at Pearl Island.

Tso Wan Pier
6 217 Hare

You might want to check out the scattered prophyry boulders.

Approach Beach
10 6A01 LEE JIA HUI

We have a clear view of the Tsing Ma bridge from this beach.

Lido Beach
7 Harrison Tsang

Oh boy, do I have a review for you. So, you're looking for a beach experience, eh? Well, let me tell you, this place has got it all. The view? Absolutely stunning. The water? Crystal clear and clean. The sand? Soft and inviting. And don't even get me started on the facilities. Changing rooms and toilets? Check and check. But here's the kicker - the mosquitoes. Oh, the mosquitoes. They're practically a part of the scenery at this point. So, if you're looking for a little extra company on your beach day, look no further. Just don't forget the bug spray.

The warmest month during the year in this area is July, with the air temperature rising up to 30.8°C and the water temperature up to 29.4°C. The coldest month is January, with the air temperature dropping down to 19.7°C and the water temperature down to 18.6°C.