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 3km away from Sai Kung Pier and 6km from Pak Sha Wan. Sharp Island is also known as the Maldives of Hong Kong, it is undoubtedly one of the most well-known dive sites to Hong Kong’s divers.
Located 6-7km away from Sai Kung Pier and Pak Sha Wan. There are two main dive spots within the Kau Sai Chau. One is at Kau Sai Wan, near Jin Island. The other is Whiskey Bay, which is located towards the direction of Sharp Island.
Private outdoor pool located at a campsite in Fanling, Hong Kong. It’s a pool suitable for dive training, including scuba diving, freediving and mermaiding with depth from 1,2 meters to 3 meters.
East to South Ninepin Island, East Ninepin Island has several dive spots with depth from 5 meters to 20+ meters. Around an hour from Sai Kung Pier and Hebe Haven Pier.
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.
Within 30 mins from Sai Kung Pier and Pak Sha Wan. Shelter Island is a site suitable for beginner divers. 3-5 meters depth is best for scuba diving where coral area is found. Beyond 6 meter is sandy/muddy bottom.
Located at Clear Water Bay, Sai Kung, Little Palm Beach is a famous dive spot for scuba diving and snorkeling. It is a good dive site for beginners and training.
Pak Shui Wun Beach is located near Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. It is around 15 mins away from Pak Sha Wan. You can also get there walking from the university or taking a speed boat.
Yin Tsz Ngam is located slightly more than an hour away from Sai Kung Pier. There is a wreck that sank back in the 1960s. It was a ship transporting cement packs back then. The wreck is broken into 2 halves. Top of the wreck is shallow at around 6 meters, and the bottom is at around 14 meters.