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Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park (Hong Kong SAR China)

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Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park, located in a sheltered bay on the northern coast of Sai Kung Peninsula, is a sanctuary for some of Hong Kong's most diverse marine life. Established in 1996 as one of the territory's first marine parks, it protects a thriving coral community consisting of over 60 species, which accounts for a vast majority of the coral types found in the region. The park's clear, shallow waters make it a premier destination for snorkeling and kayaking, allowing nature enthusiasts to witness colorful reef fish and invertebrates in their natural habitat. For those who prefer to stay dry, the WWF Marine Life Centre features educational glass-bottom boat tours and interactive exhibits on marine conservation. The surrounding landscape is equally captivating, featuring lush mangroves and historical lime kilns that date back to the early local industries. Accessible primarily by public transport or on foot to minimize environmental impact, Hoi Ha Wan provides a peaceful escape where the focus remains entirely on ecological preservation and sustainable tourism.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Feb, Mar, Nov.

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📋 Practical info

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Best season
Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park in Hong Kong is best visited in autumn (October to December) when the water is clear and temperatures are pleasant. In summer, algal blooms may reduce visibility.
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Best time of day
Early morning has calm water and optimal snorkeling conditions. Late morning sun directly hits the water, improving visibility of the corals.
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Etiquette
Do not touch or step on the coral reefs, as they are extremely fragile. Feeding fish is prohibited to maintain the natural balance of the ecosystem.
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What to bring
Snorkeling gear is a must - you can rent it from nearby shops. A wetsuit can be useful in autumn as the water is slightly cooler.
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Getting there
The park is located in the northeastern New Territories and is reachable by bus or taxi from Sai Kung. A short walk from the car park leads to the shore and snorkeling spots.
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What to expect
Be patient while snorkeling - corals and fish are denser in some spots than others. Float quietly in one place and watch as life unfolds around you.

Geography

Coordinates
22.46700, 114.33300

Facts

  • Established in 1996
  • Area: 260 hectares
  • Over 60 coral species
  • Seagrass beds
  • Snorkeling and diving
  • Visitor boardwalk

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Mount Hallowes🌿 nature

Rising prominently above the coastline, this forested peak provides sweeping perspectives over the protected waters of the nearby marine park.

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Frequently asked questions

Can you go snorkeling there?
Yes, it's one of the best places in Hong Kong to see corals and fish in shallow water.
Are there glass-bottom boats?
WWF sometimes organizes trips, but prior registration is necessary.
Is fishing allowed in the marine park?
No, fishing and collecting marine organisms are strictly prohibited.
How to get to Hoi Ha Village?
Take the green minibus No. 7 from Sai Kung town center.
Are there equipment rental shops?
A few small shops in the village rent out kayaks and snorkeling gear.
Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park: where is it located?
Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park is located in Hong Kong SAR China.
Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Feb, Mar, Nov.
Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park: why is it worth visiting?
Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park, located in a sheltered bay on the northern coast of Sai Kung Peninsula, is a sanctuary for some of Hong Kong's most diverse marine life.
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