A very nice beach surprisingly, easily accessible by bus outside the mtr Station. I decided to jog there from tsuen wan West Station. The beach was clean and so was the water. It can be packed during the weekend with families and youngsters all enjoying the sun.
Facilities are excellent with brilliant showers and toilets. Life guards on duty on paddle boards with shark nets in place. When I went there was quite alot of pensioners swimming and relaxing on the beach. Some youngsters playing beach volleyball. Nets are for everyone too use. Also there are two bouncy platforms a little bit out in the sea but still within the shark nets and easily within sight of the lifeguard.
Definately recommend this...
Read moreThe water quality is only average and there are a lot of boulders. The men's toilet for some reason is one floor up while the ladies' toilet is on the ground floor. The beach is quite wide and there's an adjacent small beach too but they share the same facilities. When there are a lot of people, the changing room becomes crowded. Strangely, Hoi Mei Beach has more indoor showers but it's a lot smaller. Maybe it was built later. One good thing though is that the Lido Beach is not completely submerged during high tide but Hoi Mei beach is. The second plus point is that it has lifeguards in the morning and afternoon, which Hoi Mei Beach is usually in the...
Read moreMy friend and I went there last Sunday. The weather was bad at the beginning, but it turned out good finally! We were walking on the the beach while we could see there was teeming with people, local families and tourists around the beach. Everybody looked quite hilarious :) Lido Beach is also a good place to view Tsing Ma Bridge. Trust me! The scenery was really fabulous that I've never seen before :D So I rated 4-star for this place, as I was a bit influenced...
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