It was quite a journey to get there - but definitely worth the nice swim. We took a cab till the Sai Wan Pavilion and from there hiked around 45 min till the Sai Wan Beach. There’s two or three trails, we have taken two different ones to try (one to go and one to go back). At the Sai Wan Pavilion there’s a map so you can choose, one is easier and therefore longer than the other one, either way is double and one is all paved. After getting to the Sai Wan Beach, you’ll see some restaurants that look currently abandoned, we found one open (maybe because is low season). Anyways then, there’s no signs to go to the waterfall, we found out because my bf speaks Cantonese so the restaurant staff were kind in sharing the direction. Basically, after the beach, you need to keep on the left side, follow the sweet water, don’t cross the bridge and in about 10min you’ll find it, there’s a vegetable garden on the way, and it’s handy to have water shoes. Also be aware that there’s some trash on the way to get there, especially around the beach, unfortunately. The waterfall is clean though. I hope the map’s screenshot...
Read moreDespite that sweltering hike from Sai Wan Pavillion, sliding into these clear blue pools was worth it. I definitely reccomend going by the speedboats from the sai kung pier, if you're not a fan of hiking. They usually cost over $100 per ride. It's definitely hard to find if it's your first time coming there- no matter what, don't stray from the path. Follow the upward stream stay with the sand. You'll find this rocky...
Read moreThe plAce is nice and not so crowded when i visit there. It was a good plAce for a people who really loves diving. All in all plAce is nice but extrA careful the beach also is really amAzing. You must visit this place. HIGHLY...
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