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English (Translate this text in English): From Central Hong Kong by Ferry, take Ferry Pier Number 5 to Mui Wo (fast ot slow ferry available). Then, in Mui Wo take a bus to Cheung Sha beach (lower). Take Bus number 1, 2, 3 or 4. It takes roughly 20 min to get there. Ask the driver to stop at Cheung Sha. On the beach, when facing the sea, on your left a windsurfing club (Long Coast Seasports) where you can rent good gear. Nice people and good ambiance. On the right a South African restaurant to chill out after a good session (restaurant gets a bit crowded on Sunday).
From Central Hong Kong by Ferry, take Ferry Pier Number 5 to Mui Wo (fast ot slow ferry available). Then, in Mui Wo take a bus to Cheung Sha beach (lower). Take Bus number 1, 2, 3 or 4. It takes roughly 20 min to get there. Ask the driver to stop at Cheung Sha. On the beach, when facing the sea, on your left a windsurfing club (Long Coast Seasports) where you can rent good gear. Nice people and good ambiance. On the right a South African restaurant to chill out after a good session (restaurant gets a bit crowded on Sunday).
English (Translate this text in English): From Central Hong Kong by Ferry, take Ferry Pier Number 5 to Mui Wo (fast ot slow ferry available). Then, in Mui Wo take a bus to Cheung Sha beach (lower). Take Bus number 1, 2, 3 or 4. It takes roughly 20 min to get there. Ask the driver to stop at Cheung Sha. On the beach, when facing the sea, on your left a windsurfing club (Long Coast Seasports) where you can rent good gear. Nice people and good ambiance. On the right a South African restaurant to chill out after a good session (restaurant gets a bit crowded on Sunday).
English (Translate this text in English): From Central Hong Kong by Ferry, take Ferry Pier Number 5 to Mui Wo (fast ot slow ferry available). Then, in Mui Wo take a bus to Cheung Sha beach (lower). Take Bus number 1, 2, 3 or 4. It takes roughly 20 min to get there. Ask the driver to stop at Cheung Sha. On the beach, when facing the sea, on your left a windsurfing club (Long Coast Seasports) where you can rent good gear. Nice people and good ambiance. On the right a South African restaurant to chill out after a good session (restaurant gets a bit crowded on Sunday).
English (Translate this text in English): From Central Hong Kong by Ferry, take Ferry Pier Number 5 to Mui Wo (fast ot slow ferry available). Then, in Mui Wo take a bus to Cheung Sha beach (lower). Take Bus number 1, 2, 3 or 4. It takes roughly 20 min to get there. Ask the driver to stop at Cheung Sha. On the beach, when facing the sea, on your left a windsurfing club (Long Coast Seasports) where you can rent good gear. Nice people and good ambiance. On the right a South African restaurant to chill out after a good session (restaurant gets a bit crowded on Sunday).
Distance to a city In the city
Access time Don't know
Easy to find? OK
Public access? Public access
Special access Don't know
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Kite Spot Characteristics
Spot quality Good
Experience Intermediate
Type Beach
Kite/wind? Good for KiteSurf, Good for WindSurf
Style Freestyle, Freeride, Bump & Jump, Long distance, Speed
Day timing Morning, Afternoon
Dangers Other water craft, Reef/Rocks, Extreme cold
Week crowd Few surfers
Week-end crowd Crowded
Environment
Water quality Polluted
Current Low ( < 1 knot)
Bottom Sandy, Sandy with rock, Deep
Tide Best at falling tide, Best at low tide
Amenities
Gear-Shop, Repair-Shop, Rental, School, Rescue, Showers
Local wind
Type Venturi wind
Force Medium (16 - 25 knots)
Main dir. Don't know
Best dir. North
Best dir. relative Offshore
Period From October to April
More infos
English (Translate this text in English): In summer (May-Sep) the main wind direction comes from South West, then sea is a bit choppy.
When Typhoon hits HK or come closer to the island, you can expect strong wind and swell good for bump and jump. In summer, you have to use sails from 6.5 to 7.8. In winter, from October to April, wind usually blows North- North East and comes down from the mountain. Then, a venturi effects double the strength and you can get easily 30 knots. We have been sailing in winter with 4.5 and even 3.7. Very good fun as the sea is very flat so ideal conditions for speed and slalom. Very good ambiance on the water with locals and foreign windsurfers.
In summer (May-Sep) the main wind direction comes from South West, then sea is a bit choppy.
When Typhoon hits HK or come closer to the island, you can expect strong wind and swell good for bump and jump. In summer, you have to use sails from 6.5 to 7.8. In winter, from October to April, wind usually blows North- North East and comes down from the mountain. Then, a venturi effects double the strength and you can get easily 30 knots. We have been sailing in winter with 4.5 and even 3.7. Very good fun as the sea is very flat so ideal conditions for speed and slalom. Very good ambiance on the water with locals and foreign windsurfers.
English (Translate this text in English): In summer (May-Sep) the main wind direction comes from South West, then sea is a bit choppy.
When Typhoon hits HK or come closer to the island, you can expect strong wind and swell good for bump and jump. In summer, you have to use sails from 6.5 to 7.8. In winter, from October to April, wind usually blows North- North East and comes down from the mountain. Then, a venturi effects double the strength and you can get easily 30 knots. We have been sailing in winter with 4.5 and even 3.7. Very good fun as the sea is very flat so ideal conditions for speed and slalom. Very good ambiance on the water with locals and foreign windsurfers.
English (Translate this text in English): In summer (May-Sep) the main wind direction comes from South West, then sea is a bit choppy.
When Typhoon hits HK or come closer to the island, you can expect strong wind and swell good for bump and jump. In summer, you have to use sails from 6.5 to 7.8. In winter, from October to April, wind usually blows North- North East and comes down from the mountain. Then, a venturi effects double the strength and you can get easily 30 knots. We have been sailing in winter with 4.5 and even 3.7. Very good fun as the sea is very flat so ideal conditions for speed and slalom. Very good ambiance on the water with locals and foreign windsurfers.
English (Translate this text in English): In summer (May-Sep) the main wind direction comes from South West, then sea is a bit choppy.
When Typhoon hits HK or come closer to the island, you can expect strong wind and swell good for bump and jump. In summer, you have to use sails from 6.5 to 7.8. In winter, from October to April, wind usually blows North- North East and comes down from the mountain. Then, a venturi effects double the strength and you can get easily 30 knots. We have been sailing in winter with 4.5 and even 3.7. Very good fun as the sea is very flat so ideal conditions for speed and slalom. Very good ambiance on the water with locals and foreign windsurfers.
Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): To me, one of the best spot in HK for windsurfing, especially in winter. The team who runs the windsurfing club is really nice and always happy to give you some hints about the spot. The beach is sometimes used for Kite surfing as well.
To me, one of the best spot in HK for windsurfing, especially in winter. The team who runs the windsurfing club is really nice and always happy to give you some hints about the spot. The beach is sometimes used for Kite surfing as well.
English (Translate this text in English): To me, one of the best spot in HK for windsurfing, especially in winter. The team who runs the windsurfing club is really nice and always happy to give you some hints about the spot. The beach is sometimes used for Kite surfing as well.
English (Translate this text in English): To me, one of the best spot in HK for windsurfing, especially in winter. The team who runs the windsurfing club is really nice and always happy to give you some hints about the spot. The beach is sometimes used for Kite surfing as well.
English (Translate this text in English): To me, one of the best spot in HK for windsurfing, especially in winter. The team who runs the windsurfing club is really nice and always happy to give you some hints about the spot. The beach is sometimes used for Kite surfing as well.
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