Cruising Hong Kong

Cruising Hong Kong

“It’s been 40 years since Richard Hownam-Meek published ‘Afloat in Hong Kong’. We felt a celebration of Hong Kong’s unique and stunning cruising grounds was long overdue.” (The Authors).

Guy Nowell, Suzy Rayment and Nic Boyde are proud to present ‘Cruising Hong Kong’, a beautiful volume of photographs and plenty of informative text to remind local cruising sailors that there’s a great deal more to Hong Kong than the familiar few standard weekend destinations. From the Soko Islands in the far southwest to Double Haven away to the northeast, Hong Kong and its 365 islands present a multitude of sightseeing trips, anchorages, and overnight stops. For day-tripping junk charters, very often the first question from the Captain as they go aboard is “where do you want to go?” This book has the answers.

Geology? History? Food? They are all in here, as well as easily accessible information about safety at sea, speed limits, marine regulations, charts, weather, how to charter a yacht (or even buy one!) and where to learn more about boating, or learn to sail.

"Cruising Hong Kong will fill a gaping hole in any Hong Kong boating enthusiast’s bookshelf. Whilst it is true that this is a visual treat (Guy Nowell is not only a yachting photographer of some renown, but also a keen sailor with an intimate knowledge of Hong Kong's waters), this is much more than a coffee table publication. The team at Asia Yacht Press must be congratulated for producing a work that both inspires and informs. The book is packed with practical information and as such is a "must have" for anyone remotely interested in boating in Hong Kong." (Roger Eastham, former Marine Manager, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club).

In a pocket-sized space, Hong Kong offers some of the most wonderful cruising grounds imaginable, and you’re never far from anywhere, even if it feels like it. The city is always just around the corner, but easily forgotten. This is truly ‘world-class water’. If you know, and have forgotten, you need Cruising Hong Kong. If you are new here and want to explore, you need Cruising Hong Kong. 

Cruising Hong Kong is available at the RHKYC Ship Shop, or directly from the publisher: Asia Yacht Press www.asiayachtpress.com [email protected]

Gate Guardian Green Island and it's lighthouse mark the western end of Victoria Harbour. The site of a Vietnamese refugee camp in the 1990s, Green Island is just a stone’s throw from the city, but at the same time it is ‘country’.


A Crack in Time Near the High Island East Dam, some of the volcanic rock formations are truly spectacular. It’s interesting that this coastline has to be ‘protected’ as a Geopark - protected from what? Mother Nature has been hurling typhoons at these rocks for millions of years!
Backstage Scenery Just like the stage ‘flats’ of a theatre production, the layers of landscape march away into the distance - which is the Pat Sin range of hills, the Eight Pilgrims that over look Tolo Harbour and are more familiarly seen from the south side (but here from the north).











Nils Gruttner

C&T Pilot Airbus, Boeing. FAA, CAD, CASA.

5 年

HKG is an amazing cruising ground, whether you live here like I do or you are just visiting. People don't realize what this place has to offer apart from glitz, glamour and nightlife in town. Well done. Need to get myself a copy asap to pass on to friends.

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I've always wanted to sail a yacht around Hong Kong

You work too hard.. !!

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Rod Maynard

Director at Market Development Asia

5 年

Spectacular production - great photos and information

Lies (Lisa) Sol

Yacht Charter Broker for Extraordinary Boating Holidays Anywhere in the World

5 年

That looks awesome Suzy! ?Is it for sale in Phuket or can it be ordered?

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