Our story is unhurried, in the same way that good harbours are unhurried.
Founded in 1963 as a small, sheltered berth on the Sai Kung peninsula, Hong Kong Marina has grown over six decades into one of Asia’s most prestigious settings for private yachting. Through every chapter, the brief has remained the same: privacy, attentiveness, and a quiet sense of place.
The peninsula itself does much of the work. Granite islands break the open sea. The Three Sisters keep the cove still. The late-afternoon light is unlike anywhere else along the coast.
“A second home in Hong Kong, kept always ready for your return.”
Today the marina holds 190 berths, an exclusive clubhouse, a waterfront restaurant, and the small daily rituals of a community formed slowly and intentionally. We invite owners and their guests to step into that rhythm.
A private tour begins at the gate, moves through the basin, ends at the dining room — and, more often than not, lasts longer than planned.