Sai Kung Sailing

Experience the freedom of the open sea with Sai Kung Sailing. Rent our luxurious Bavaria 40 Cruiser and create unforgettable memories.
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About Us

Sai Kung Sailing provides day rental services for a Bavaria 40 Cruiser. Our owner has a passion for sailing and wants to share the experience with others. With Sai Kung Sailing, you can enjoy a day out on the water, exploring the beauty of the sea and creating unforgettable memories.

Discover the Features of Sai Kung Sailing

Experience the ultimate boating adventure with Sai Kung Sailing. Our features ensure a memorable and hassle-free day on the water

Luxurious Experience

Enjoy a day of luxury on the Bavaria 40 Cruiser, equipped with state-of-the-art amenities and comfortable seating for up to 8 people.

Flexible Booking

Easily book your single day rental online or contact us directly for personalized assistance. We offer flexible scheduling options to suit your needs

Scenic Destinations

Explore the beauty of the open sea with Sai Kung Sailing. We offer a variety of destinations to choose from, including the beautiful waters of the Sai Kung Area.

Pricing

Choose the perfect plan for your day on the water

Wedding Shoot

5000 HKD

Up to 5 guests

3 hours of boat usage

Skipper and crew included

Electric dinghy for photographer included

Water and soft drinks included

Half Day Sailing Cruise

6000 HKD

Up to 8 guests

4 hours of boat usage

Skipper and crew included

Two SUP and electric dinghy included

Water and soft drinks included

Full Day Sailing Cruise

9000 HKD

Up to 8 guests

8 hours of boat usage

Skipper and crew included

Two SUP and electric dinghy included

Water and soft drinks included

Overnight Sailing Cruise

13000 HKD

Up to 5 guests

24 hours of boat usage

Skipper and crew included

Two SUP and electric dinghy included

Water and soft drinks included

Destinations

Can't find your dream destination? Let us know and we'll make it happen!

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Long Ke Wan (浪茄灣)

A secluded beach with crystal clear water and white sand, surrounded by stunning rock formations and green hills. Long Ke Wan is a hidden gem in Sai Kung that offers a tranquil escape from the city. You can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, camping, or hiking along the coast to admire the natural beauty of this place.

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Tai Long Sai Wan (大浪西灣)

One of the four main beaches of Tai Long Wan, Tai Long Sai Wan is a popular spot for surfers, hikers, and campers. The beach has a wide stretch of soft sand and waves that are suitable for beginners and experts alike. You can also find restaurants, shops, and camping facilities nearby. Tai Long Sai Wan was voted as the best scenic site in Hong Kong in 2006 for its breathtaking views of the sea and the sky.

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Green Egg Island (綠蛋島)

A small island that looks like a green egg from above, Green Egg Island is a paradise for snorkelers and divers. The island has a pebbly beach and a grassy hill in the middle, and is surrounded by clear azure waters that are home to various marine life. You can also hike to the island from Lung Ha Wan or take a boat tour to explore this unique oasis in Clear Water Bay.

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Pak Lap (白臘)

A peaceful village that lies inside Pak Lap Wan, Pak Lap has a rich history and culture. The village features a silky beach, a temple, and traditional houses that reflect the Hakka heritage of the locals. You can also visit the nearby Po Pin Chau, a small island that is formed by hexagonal volcanic rock columns. Pak Lap is a great place to experience the rural charm of Sai Kung.

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Hoi Ha Wan (海下灣)

Hoi Ha Wan is a beautiful bay in the north of Sai Kung Peninsula, Hong Kong. It is part of the Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park, which is one of the first marine parks in Hong Kong. The park covers an area of about 2.6 square kilometers and has a rich biodiversity. It is home to more than 60 coral and 120 fish species, as well as mangrove forests, lime kilns, and a village. Hoi Ha Wan is a popular destination for nature lovers, divers, and hikers who want to explore the marine life and the cultural heritage of the area.

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Yan Chau Tong (印洲塘)

Yan Chau Tong, also known as Double Haven, is a stunning harbour in the north-eastern New Territories of Hong Kong. It is surrounded by Double Island, Crescent Island, and Crooked Island, which form a natural barrier that protects the harbour from waves and winds. The harbour is part of the Yan Chau Tong Marine Park, which covers an area of about 6.8 square kilometers and has a rich marine biodiversity. It is home to more than 50 coral and 120 fish species, as well as mangrove forests, seagrass beds, and lime kilns.

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Ung Kong Chau (甕缸灣)

Ung Kong Chau, also known as Bluff Island, is a part of the Ung Kong Group of islands in the Sai Kung Sea, Hong Kong. It is one of the four largest sea caves in Hong Kong, with a depth of about 50 meters and a width of about 10 meters. The cave is formed by the erosion of volcanic rocks by waves and wind over millions of years. The island is also a hotspot for diving, as it has a rich and colorful marine life, including corals, fish, and sea urchins. The island is part of the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark, which showcases the geological diversity and heritage of Hong Kong.

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Ninepin Islands (九針群島)

Kwo Chau Island, or Ninepin Island, is a geologically diverse island in Hong Kong’s eastern waters. It has hexagonal rock columns from ancient lava and a sea cave. It is uninhabited but has a temple nearby. It attracts nature lovers, divers, and hikers.

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Tsam Chuk Wan (斬竹灣)

Tsam Chuk Wan is a bay and an area in the Sai Kung Peninsula of Hong Kong. It has a history of Catholic missionary work and rural villages. It has many islands, features, and attractions, such as a memorial monument, a Tin Hau temple, a folk museum, and a chapel. It is part of the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark, which showcases the geological diversity and heritage of Hong Kong. Tsam Chuk Wan is famous for its hexagonal volcanic rock columns and sea cave. It is a popular destination for nature lovers, divers, and hikers.

Before You Go

What to Expect

You can choose to steer the boat or relax on the deck - it’s your call! We’ll consult with you in advance to plan the perfect sailing adventure for you. Our goal is to turn your dreams into reality!

What to Wear

Dress comfortably in clothes that can get wet. You can go barefoot on board, but if you wear shoes, make sure they are closed-toe and have good grip. Bring your swimsuit if you plan to swim at the beach or the anchorage.

What to Bring

Don’t forget to pack sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, a swimsuit, and any medication you might need. Leave the rest to us!

Frequently asked questions

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Is there a minimum age requirement to rent the boat?

Yes, the minimum age requirement to rent the boat is 18 years old.

Can I bring my own food and drinks on the boat?

Yes, you are allowed to bring your own food and drinks on the boat.

Are life jackets provided on the boat?

Yes, life jackets are provided on the boat for the safety of all passengers.

What happens in case of bad weather on the day of the rental?

In case of bad weather, the rental may be rescheduled or canceled. Please contact us for further assistance.

What kind of facilities are available on the boat?

The boat has a gas stove, freezer, ice-maker, kitchen utensils, two bathrooms, and a shower.

Is there air conditioning on the boat?

Yes, a battery-operated silent air conditioner is available on the boat.

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