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What is the cheapest month to book a hotel in Sai Kung District?

The cheapest month to book a hotel in Sai Kung District is February ($159). Conversely, the most expensive month to stay in Sai Kung District is April ($342).

What is the cheapest day to stay in a hotel in Sai Kung District?

The cheapest day to stay in Sai Kung District is Tuesday ($172). On the other hand, travelers can expect to pay the most on Thursday, when the average nightly price is $378.

About Sai Kung District

Wild and rugged, the Sai Kung District offers more than just skyscrapers and shopping. In fact, a huge slice of the district is occupied by a lush national park dotted with characterful rural villages and more than 70 islands. It’s a fantastic place to soak up Hong Kong’s traditional customs and cultures or simply escape the bustling city.

Things to do in Sai Kung District

Once a thriving fishing village, Sai Kung Town now serves as the beating heart of the Sai Kung District. It’s a great introduction to the peninsula, with a bustling waterfront precinct lined with cafes, restaurants and colourful street stalls selling everything from curry fish balls to golden egg tarts.

Venture out of town and you’ll find a handful of villages that offer a unique glimpse at rural Hong Kong. Pint-sized Lei Yue Mun is famous for its fresh seafood while Pak Sha O is known for its beautifully preserved buildings built by Hong Kong’s indigenous Hakka people.

Thanks to its abundance of parks and nature reserves, Sai Kung is known as the "last back garden" of Hong Kong. You can gaze up at million-year-old columns in the Volcanic Rock Region, discover hidden beaches in East Country Park and climb mist-shrouded peaks in Clearwater Bay.

Whether you charter a private boat or sign up for a group tour, island hopping is one of the most popular ways to discover Sai Kung. Built up Kau Sai Chau features the scenic Jockey Club golf course, while secluded Kiu Tsui Chau is fringed by sandy beaches and crystal-clear dive sites.

Getting around Sai Kung District

The Sai Kung District is well-serviced by public buses, which makes it easy to hop between towns, villages, and beaches. You can also hire a private driver for the day. If you’re visiting the islands, you can choose from public ferries or smaller “kaido” boats.

Facts about staying in Sai Kung District, Hong Kong

Find useful tips and insights about staying in Sai Kung District to help you make the most of your experience. FAQs were last updated on 27 November 2025.
  • What is a good hotel near Tsim Sha Tsui Station?

    Reviews of The Royal Garden recommend it as a good place to stay near Tsim Sha Tsui Station, scoring 8.6/10 from 5,394 ratings.

  • What is a good hotel in Sai Kung District near Mong Kok Station?

    The most popular hotel near Mong Kok Station is Royal Plaza Hotel, with 10,250 HotelsCombined users scoring it 8.8/10.

  • Is there a good hotel near Hong Kong Disneyland?

    If you’re planning to stay near Hong Kong Disneyland, you should consider Disney Explorers Lodge, which has a score of 9.1 from 4,631 reviews.

  • How much is a cheap hotel in Sai Kung District?

    HotelsCombined users have found cheap hotels in Sai Kung District starting from $177 per night in the last 3 days.

  • What are the most popular landmarks to visit in Sai Kung District?

    The most popular landmark in Sai Kung District is Tsim Sha Tsui Station located in Hong Kong, followed by Mong Kok Station and Hong Kong Disneyland, located in Hong Kong and Hong Kong, respectively. Depending on where and how long you plan on staying in Sai Kung District, you may be able to visit at least one of these cities.

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