Located 18km away from Sai Kung Public Pier. The High Island Reservoir is Hong Kong’s largest reservoir by volume of storage. The East Dam is made of over 2500 “double-“T”- or anchor-shaped concrete structures.
Located around 13km away from Sai Kun Pier and Pak Sha Wan Pier. Basalt Island is one of Hong Kong’s favourite dive sites, and some of the deeper water areas are ideal spots for advanced divers. Depth could reach beyond 20 meters.
South Ninepin Island, part of the UNESCO Hong Kong Global Geopark, lies off Sai Kung and is only accessible by boat. The sheltered bay offers depths of 8–26 m, visibility from 2–12 m, and seasonal water temperatures ranging from 17–30 °C, making it a popular dive site.
Located in Dongguan, Guangdong, It’s the deepest pool in China. Pool designed for dive training. Deepest is 46m, there’s also 10m, 5m, 2.5m, 1.2m areas.
Located around 45 mins away from Sai Kung Public Pier. Town Island is a small island located south of the former High Island East Dam. It is part of the Ung Kong Islands. Depth is around 4-8 meters.
Located at Shenzhen. 30mins car ride after crossing border from Hong Kong. 8 meters pool designed for diving. Warm water at 28-31 degrees Celcius.