🍀Saigon Tour | Japanese Teahouse for Hipsters💓
by Anthea bao
Apr 7, 2022
#hkwatersports
— Detailed Guide
1. Stand Up Paddle Boarding (SUP) 🏄♂️🌅
• What it is: Paddle standing on a large, stable board using a long paddle.
• Why it’s popular: Great for all skill levels — beginners find it easy to learn, and it’s peaceful for exploring calm bays.
• Where to do it: Sai Kung, Clearwater Bay, Stanley Beach, Cheung Chau.
• Experience: Glide across glassy waters, take in stunning views of Hong Kong’s natural coastline, and enjoy a mild full-body workout.
• Cost: Board rentals typically cost around HK$100–150/hour.
• Tips: Early mornings or late afternoons have calmer waters and fewer crowds.
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2. Kayaking & Canoeing 🚣♀️🌊
• What it is: Paddle a small boat either solo or tandem with a double-bladed paddle.
• Why it’s popular: Perfect for adventure seekers who want to explore hidden coves, caves, and scenic shoreline spots.
• Where to do it: Sai Kung, Cheung Chau, Clearwater Bay.
• Experience: You get close to nature, spotting marine life and lush green hills. Great for families or groups.
• Cost: Around HK$80–150 per hour for kayak hire.
• Tips: Wear quick-dry clothes and bring waterproof bags for valuables.
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3. Wakeboarding & Wakesurfing 🏄♀️💦
• What it is: Riding a short board while being towed behind a boat at speed.
• Why it’s popular: Adrenaline-filled and perfect for thrill-seekers who love surfing but want a powered option.
• Where to do it: Sai Kung, Tai Tam, and special water sports clubs.
• Experience: Feeling the rush as you jump waves and practice tricks; it’s a full-body challenge.
• Cost: Usually from HK$300–600 for lessons or boat hire sessions.
• Tips: Beginners should take lessons to learn safety and techniques before going solo.
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