How Hong Kong’s most famous bay got its name is an enigma. While its monicker in Chinese is straightforward – Tsin Shui Wan, or “Shallow Water Bay” – there is no solid evidence to explain how Repulse Bay was christened in English.
Beautiful Repulse Bay is one of Hong Kong's most popular beaches, enjoyed by both locals and tourists.
The larger of Stanley's two beaches is beloved by windsurfers and other fans of water sports.
A favourite attraction for Hong Kong families, Ocean Park promotes conservation, a love of nature and adventure, with lots to see and explore.
Home to a stunning golden sandy beach and located at the foot of some of Hong Kong’s best hiking trails, Shek O Beach offers excellent windsurfing and climbing for savvy locals.
Explore the legacy of The Repulse Bay in this series of exhibits featuring images and historical artefacts from the famous Repulse Bay Hotel.
Built in 1875, this former sanatorium turned performing arts campus offers guided tours of the on-site museum and exhibition showcasing the building's long history.
Find everything you need, from gourmet groceries, personal products and new reads to high fashion looks, day spas and medical services in the shopping arcade.
Find the perfect souvenir and search for hidden gems in one of Hong Kong's most famous markets.
At the Pulse, you can find pet products, sports equipment, children's toys, trendy fashions and more, along with spectacular ocean views.
Enjoy the relaxed charm of a bygone era with stunning views of the sea, quietly attentive service, and a menu that offers the best of both traditional and contemporary Continental cuisine.
Asian restaurant Spices serves fresh, and authentic Asian cuisine such as Thai, Vietnamese, Indian and Indonesian with the lively ambience of a spice market and a relaxed al fresco setting.
Let the aroma of freshly baked pastries and rich coffee tempt you to take a break from your shopping and explore the delicious options of at the arcade.
Learn about Hong Kong heritage amidst the natural scenery of the five-kilometre Tai Tam Waterworks Heritage trail, which features 21 waterworks of historical value.
An easy walk along Deep Water Bay and Repulse Bay, this popular 3.9-kilometre trail offers a fresh breeze and a fantastic view to hikers and runners.
This scenic hike offers a moderately easy walk with photo opportunities that include historic landmarks like the Woodside Biodiversity Education Centre, and easy stops at Repulse Bay's beautiful beach and waterfront restaurants.
A challenging walk that rewards the brave with stunning natural views, this hike to the historic Wong Nai Chung Reservoir features breathtaking panoramic views of Stanley from the Twins.