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Kitesurf spots in Hong Kong

A forecast-led overview of Hong Kong kite regions: the spots worth checking, the directions that usually matter, and the local notes Lohera uses when ranking a session.

Mapped spots10
Regions3
Main areasHong Kong, HongKong Airport, HK Airport
Common windNE, E, SW

Typical water: mixed, waves

Regions

A few spots Lohera is watching

Hong Kong

Lantau / Cheungh Sha (Long Coast)

Open-coast kitesurf spot at Pui O, Hong Kong. Mixed flat and chop. Sandy beach launch. Works best in N, NNE, NE, ENE, E, SSW, SW, WSW winds. Suitable for beginners, intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for crowds in season.

Hong Kong

Lantau Island / Cheung Chau

Kitesurf spot at Cheung Chau Village, Hong Kong. Wave-prone. Sandy beach launch. Works best in NE, E, SE winds. Suitable for intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for power lines.

Hong Kong

Lantau Island / Shui Hau Wan

Open-coast kitesurf spot at Tung Chung, Hong Kong. Mixed flat and chop. Sandy beach launch. Works best in ENE, E, ESE winds. Suitable for beginners, intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for rocks.

Hong Kong

Lung Kwu Tan

Open-coast kitesurf spot at Tuen Mun, Hong Kong. Choppy water. Sandy beach launch. Works best in SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW, NNW winds. Suitable for intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for rocks, fishing nets.

Hong Kong

Powerstations

River-mouth kite spot at Lung Kwu Tan, Hong Kong. Mostly flat water. Sandy beach launch. Works best in SW, WSW, W winds. Suitable for intermediates, advanced riders.

HK Airport

Sha Chau Island

River-mouth kite spot at Tuen Mun, Hong Kong. Mixed flat and chop. Sandy beach launch. Works best in N, NE, E, SE, SW winds. Suitable for intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for rocks.

Hong Kong

Sha Ha Beach

Open-coast kitesurf spot at Sai Kung, Hong Kong. Mixed flat and chop. Sandy beach launch. Works best in N, NNE, NNW winds. Suitable for beginners, intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for rocks.

Hong Kong

Tai Wan

Open-coast kitesurf spot at Sai Kung, Hong Kong. Wave-prone. Sandy beach launch. Works best in SE winds. Suitable for beginners, intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for current, rocks.