We welcome you to join our community at Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club where we are passionate about our sports of sailing and rowing (including paddling) as well as our environment, particularly the health of our oceans. 歡迎您加入香港遊艇會的大家庭,一個對帆船、賽艇、划槳運動、以及自然環境;尤其海洋健康充滿熱情的地方。
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Kellett Island, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong View location map Tel: (852) 2832 2817 Fax: (852) 2572 5399
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Surrounded by lush greenery and spectacular mountains against a dramatic backdrop of the South China Sea. Lantau Yacht Club is a premium, members-only club offering world-class mooring facilities and modern amenities catering to the local leisure boating community, as well as superyachts from around the world.
On its first anniversary, LYC received the 5 Gold Anchor award from the Marina Industries Association for offering consistently outstanding marina facilities and services to our members and guests.
Lantau Yacht Club is a premium, members-only club under the Auberge Hospitality group. Established in 2019, Auberge Hospitality is a collection of hotel, club and leisure properties under Hong Kong Resort Company Limited in Discovery Bay, including Lantau Yacht Club, Discovery Bay Golf Club, Auberge Discovery Bay Hong Kong, Club Siena, Discovery Bay Recreation Club, and DB Ice Rink. It offers premium hospitality services and all-round leisure facilities, events and activities, creating unique resort leisure lifestyle and experiences for every taste.
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You know the feeling: you leave a party walking on air, with a shiny new “OMG” connection in your contacts list. Maybe you met someone who shares your passion for crypto, plays polo with your dream client, or tempts you with a seductive business opportunity. Well, hitting the private members’ clubs in Hong Kong is just like that. Except, everyone you encounter will spark that flame of inspiration. And your expectations will probably be pretty high. After all, you’ve likely paid a couple thousand (at least!) for the privilege.
Yes, Hong Kong is home to a throng of exclusive private social clubs. Basically, you’re guaranteed a good time—“good”, being the world’s biggest understatement. From the historic Hong Kong Club, founded in 1846, to newcomers like Club Bȃtard, there’s no shortage of golden-gated hang-outs for society’s elite.
Whether you’re considering signing up or you aspire to a lifestyle of the rich and famous, we’ve collected the most exclusive private members’ clubs in Hong Kong.
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Undertaking extensive research and insider know-how, we’ve cut through the noise to curate this list of the best private social clubs in Hong Kong.
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The Hong Kong Club—or just “The Club”—has long been a haunt for trailblazers and decision-makers. Today, it remains an idea incubator wall-to-wall with curated luxe. With exclusive clientele to mirror the opulent interiors, you’ll be clinking flutes with VIPs whose connections read like a Forbes list.
Savor a Speyside whiskey in one of the three bars, or spitball stocks and shares over a hearty game of billiards. Seeking a more scholarly pursuit? Get lost in the thousands of books stacked in the Bodleian-level library.
Best for: The apex of authenticity—and luxe like you’ve never seen.
Membership fees: | $77,000 joining fee, then $334 per month |
Membership requirements: | Invitation-only |
Location: | 1 Jackson Road, Central, Hong Kong, China |
Opened: | 1846 |
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Our serotonin starts to fizz at simply hearing the epithet Soho House. The Hong Kong arm of London’s Greek Street’s iconic club upholds this historic establishment’s pride and prestige, as pure and undiluted as the OG.
A mecca for Hong Kong-based artists and their faithful followers, this 28-story VIP club champions art and aesthetics. Discover local artists between luminary masters; and, when your brain needs some R&R, float over to the swim-up bar for an aquatic Aperol. Bedecked with eye-candy for the elite, Soho House is the destination to expand your mind—and your address book.
Best for: Art enthusiasts chasing inspiration and conversation.
Membership fees: | $4,940 joining fee, then $1,560 per month |
Membership requirements: | Must work in the creative industries |
Location: | 33 Des Voeux Road West, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong |
Opened: | 1995 |
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Tread the footsteps of icons like Elizabeth Taylor and Marilyn Monroe with a membership at Carlyle & Co, where old glamor meets a vibrant, fresh-faced crowd. This VIP members’ club prides itself on its carefully curated inner circle. Here, personality trumps profession when it comes to the selection process.
Mingle on the grand outdoor terrace and feast your eyes on Hong Kong’s Victora Dockside—the city’s vibrant art and design district. Elevate your get-up at the in-house tailor or sharpen your wits in the reading room. When sunset hits, unwind with some soulful jazz at Cafe Carlyle.
Best for: Celebrating the old and embracing the new.
Membership fees: | $200 joining fee, annual fee $11,300 or $308 per month |
Membership requirements: | None specified |
Location: | Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong |
Opened: | 2021 |
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Imagine the perfect pause from hectic city life—but, with no travel necessary. Yep, at Hong Kong’s Whale Club, escapism is the dish of the day. Hidden in the heart of the city, this two-story space hits the brakes on your fast pace just as soon as you step through the doors.
You’ll enrich your soul with art, your body with world-class gastronomy—not to mention, your social circle is guaranteed a glow-up. With a wine club for savvy sippers and even a cigar room for those channeling their inner Churchill, Whale Club blends elegance with epicureanism.
Best for: Getting deep in the in-crowd of nouveau luxe.
Membership fees: | Undisclosed, individual and corporate memberships available |
Membership requirements: | Contact Whale Club directly for application details |
Location: | 1/F Lyndhurst Building, 29 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong |
Opened: | 2023 |
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The Foreign Correspondents’ Club in Hong Kong has provided refuge for journos and pundits since World War II. But don’t worry, you won’t be met with a clammer of cameras and dictaphones: the club welcomes teachers, doctors, lawyers, and other white-collar professions amongst its coterie, too.
Discuss global affairs and freshen your perspective amidst the hubbub of locals and internationals. However, it’s not all (net)work and no play: exquisite dining options like Bert’s speakeasy and Hughes Room are on hand to ease you into downtime with the shake of a cocktail.
Best for: An erudite elysium of like-minded contemporaries.
Membership fees: | $494 joining fee, then $152 monthly |
Membership requirements: | Open to journalists, diplomats, correspondents, corporate, and associates |
Location: | North, 2 Lower Albert Rd, Central, Hong Kong |
Opened: | 1943 |
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A club whose name sounds distinctly like both ‘cigar’ and ‘exclusive’ in Chinese, you’ll have an idea of what to expect at Club C+. This club sets itself apart from the rest; not only from its devotion to crafting traditional Cantonese cuisine, but also because of its super intimate 30-person limit. So, you’ll truly feel at home with a close-knit, like-minded community, here.
With no detail left unattended to, acclaimed architect Steve Leung’s stupendous interior design leaves no corner unadorned, while precision lighting illuminates the space for the softest ambiance. Pure bliss? You got it.
Best for: Luxe-seekers with an eye for all things refined.
Membership fees: | $25,600 joining fee, then $256 monthly |
Membership requirements: | Referral-only. |
Location: | M1, Bakerville House, 13 Duddell Street, Central, Hong Kong |
Opened: | 2021 |
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If you’re struggling for a space to park your yacht (poor you), The Aberdeen Marina Club is just the ticket. After you’ve moored in a prime spot off the Aberdeen Harbour, head inside this ultra-chic architectural beauty for a spot of lunch. With seven restaurants to choose from, you won’t be leaving hungry.
Before dinner, you’ll naturally want to powder your nose a little. Not to worry: meander over to the beauty salon for an expert glow-up. Of course, don’t forget to stretch your legs in the year-round ice rink for winter wonderland on-demand.
Best for: Well-established opulence with awe-inspiring views.
Membership fees: | Estimated at $383,737 |
Membership requirements: | Invite-only |
Location: | 8 Shum Wan Rd, Aberdeen, Hong Kong |
Opened: | 1984 |
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If the city smog is clogging your chakras, clear your mind and soul at Hong Kong Country Club. A far cry from any dusty bowler-hat connotations, this is one of the most exclusive private clubs in Hong Kong that offers pure, fresh air and a blissful escape from traffic and crowds.
Amble along the five-acre grounds, break a sweat in the squash courts, or even host an elegant afternoon tea on the celebrated lawn. A courteous nod to times bygone, the Hong Kong Country Club exemplifies the best that life can be.
Best for: City detox and a chin-chin to aristocratic glamor.
Membership fees: | $77,000 joining fee, then $334 monthly |
Membership requirements: | Referral-only |
Location: | Wong Chuk Hang Rd, Deep Water Bay, Hong Kong |
Opened: | 1962 |
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Endless green. Sprawling forests of age-old trees. Rare and protected wildlife. The opportunity to play golf (and chat) all day long—with others just as passionate as you. That’s just a slice of what you’ll get with membership at the Hong Kong Golf Club.
Established over a century again by 13 golf enthusiasts with all the gusto but nowhere to play, the Hong Kong Gold Club is the beating heart of China’s elite golfing community. If birdies are your bag, you’re sure to find yourself amongst friends. So, pull on your polo shirt and grab your clubs–it’s time to tee off.
Best for: Finding your tribe of golfers amidst resplendent nature.
Membership fees: | Full membership at $2,173,605 |
Membership requirements: | Closed to new members, 20-year waiting list |
Location: | 1 Fan Kam Road, Sheung Shui, New Territories, Hong Kong |
Opened: | 1898 |
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If you’re all about the most expensive bottle on the menu, the best seats in the house, and the most coveted experiences, The Dynasty Club is your natural habitat. Bedecked with Italian carvings, elegant fabrics, and cool marble, this club’s interiors are enough to make even the Sultan of Brunei’s eyes water.
Savor Cantonese fine dining at the Imperial City restaurant or chill out and chat at the more laidback Dynasty Cafe—but first, throw on your chic activewear and work up an appetite at the state-of-the-art gym.
Best for: The world’s finest treasures, all in one spot.
Membership fees: | $115,121 joining fee, then $315 monthly |
Membership requirements: | Open to all applicants over 21 |
Location: | South West Tower, Convention Plaza, 1 Harbour Rd, Wan Chai, Hong Kong |
Opened: | 1989 |
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If you love nothing more than to hit the open water (with all the luxuries of home, of course), you’ll find your crew at The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. Not limited to yachting, you can pursue a sweet array of both land and sea-based retreats at this one. With everything from Scuba diving to snooker on the menu, you can hop between land and ocean like an amphibian.
All these activities are making you peckish? We don’t blame you. Chow down on delectable dishes on the Main Deck, where you can sip and snack overlooking a 180-degree view of the glittering harbor below.
Best for: Harbourside luxe with a side of ocean air.
Membership fees: | Undisclosed |
Membership requirements: | Referral-only |
Location: | Kellett Island, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong |
Opened: | 1894 |
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A front-runner when it comes to the best VIP members’ clubs in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Jockey Club has been taking bets from thrill-seeking punters since 1884. Thanks to its prestige, bagging a membership is definitely a ‘who you know’ situation—but once you’re in, the fancy bars, boxes, and private lounge terraces are yours for the taking.
When the excitement gets too much (or you need to console yourself after a lost wager), grab your swimsuit and plunge into the pool, or slam some balls in the tennis courts.
Best for: Bookies and betters with a thirst for a flutter.
Membership fees: | $108,746 joining fee, then $358 monthly |
Membership requirements: | Referral-only |
Location: | One Sports Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong |
Opened: | 1884 |
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If you’ve got a taste for finery—and the bank balance to sustain it—Club Bâtard is going to be on your hit list this year. With a membership cap of 1200, wannabe members are scrambling for a coveted spot.
Founded by Michael Wu of The Fine Wine Experience, the star of the show here is the interconnecting wine cellar. Running across three levels, it’s home to over 5,000 of the world’s finest wine bottles . The best part? Members can purchase the wines at cost-price.
Best for: An ahead-of-the-curve VIP club experience.
Membership fees: | Pre-opening rate of $12,780, raising to $19,175 |
Membership requirements: | None specified |
Location: | 1/F, 2/F & 3/F, Pedder Building, 12 Pedder Street, Central, Hong Kong |
Opened: | Opening in 2024 |
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From the prestigious Hong Kong Yacht Club to the hip-and-happening Club C+ , there are over 500 members’ clubs to brush shoulders with the rich and famous in Hong Kong. Check our curated list for the best social clubs to join in Hong Kong.
For prospective members under 33, expect to pay $4,635 to join, plus an annual fee of $1710 to hold your spot. If you’re aged 34 or above, you’ll pay $10,159 to join plus an annual fee of $3,339.
The Hong Kong Club is the oldest private club in the city, dating back to 1846. The Victoria Recreation Club comes in at a close second, having opened its door in 1849.
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With its Kellett Island clubhouse set in the heart of Victoria Harbour, the storied Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club is an icon in the sailing world. Yet although RHKYC embraces its fascinating history dating back to the mid-19th century, Asia’s biggest and most active yacht club remains committed to positive changes. Words: Guy Nowell Photos: RHKYC & Guy Nowell
RHKYC’s main site at Kellett Island
The history of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club is long and illustrious, beginning with the first regatta of the Victoria Regatta Club in 1849.
Thereafter, in the best Hong Kong tradition of acquisitions and mergers, it involved the Yacht Club, the Victoria Regatta Club, a German gymnasium, the Hong Kong Corinthian Sailing Club, the Victoria Recreation Club (which still exists) and the Hong Kong Yacht Club.
The club runs the busiest racing calendar in Asia
In 1894, after a polite request, Buckingham Palace advised that “the Queen approves of the Hong Kong Yacht Club having the title of Royal” and the warrant was granted that authorised members to “fly the Blue Ensign of Her Majesty’s Fleet, with the distinguishing marks of the Club thereon”. The RHKYC had arrived.
The Club has been housed in numerous premises over the years: Yau Ma Tei, Wanchai, North Point and Causeway Bay. Kellett Island, the present home of the Club, was an island in 1937 when the Hong Kong Government gave permission for RHKYC to use the land, although it has long been absorbed by advancing reclamation.
The main bar captures the club’s history
The present clubhouse was built in 1939 and commissioned in 1940, only to be shut down by the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong in December 1941. Today, the Kellett Island clubhouse remains very much ‘headquarters’ for the RHKYC and houses plenty of tributes to the Club’s fascinating history.
Denis Martinet, current Commodore of the RHKYC, says: “Our history is very much alive and well, and an important part of the Club’s ethos. Our history is hanging on our walls, literally. We are still racing for trophies that mark occasions – or remind us of people – that have marked the pages of our story.
RHKYC Commodore Denis Martinet
“But we are not mired in the past. We are a dynamic and evolving organisation that moves with the times and always seeks to remain relevant in both social and strictly sporting terms.”
The Kellett Island facility includes two restaurants (fine dining and casual), three bars, squash courts, a bowling alley and pool table, snooker room, swimming pool, gymnasium, children’s playroom, Youth Club room, changing rooms, and all the administrative offices that keep the place going.
The pool is among popular facilities
In addition, it has probably Hong Kong’s best repair and maintenance boatyard for private vessels and a large hard standing area that’s home to several one-design racing fleets.
SOUTH SIDE TO SAI KUNG
But that’s not all. Middle Island, on the south side of Hong Kong island, became part of the RHKYC portfolio in 1937. It was originally set up as a home for Comet class boats before the Rowing Section joined in, finding Deepwater Bay to be a more congenial location for rowing than the harbour.
The Middle Island clubhouse off HK Island’s south side
A year later, after a typhoon had demolished both the boats and the single mat-shed, a new brick clubhouse was constructed and still exists as the topmost level of the clubhouse facilities.
Middle Island remains the Club’s centre for rowing, which includes coastal rowing, outrigger paddling and SUP activities. Its F&B facilities include the city’s best barbecue deck and an enormous hard standing catering to the Club’s dinghies and sail training fleet, with room to spare to accommodate visiting World Championship fleets and other large-scale international events.
RHKYC has a strong junior sailing programme
The Middle Island Sail Training Centre runs a full menu of courses (pandemics permitting) for aspiring sailors aged six years old all the way to grown-up. In 2020 a grand total of 2,698 students completed courses ranging from Optimist beginners to adult racing. Middle Island is also the home of the Club’s dedicated junior racing squad, the RHKYC Sharks.
The Club’s third property, Shelter Cove, near Sai Kung, started life in the 1960s as the Shelter Cove Yacht Club and was ‘merged into’ the RHKYC in 1975. Shelter Cove is a small haven of peace and much beloved by the Club’s cruising members.
The scenic Shelter Cove site in Sai Kung
Its 120-plus swing moorings give access straight onto the beautiful cruising grounds of Port Shelter and all points east. The clubhouse itself offers F&B service, an ideal spot for a sundowner and changing rooms. The large hard standing accommodates two of the Club’s racing classes – the Dragons and the Sportsboats – and a car park.
BIGGEST AND BUSIEST
RHKYC has often been touted as the ‘largest yacht club in the world’ by membership. At last count, there were 14,147 members encompassing 43 nationalities, of which some 8,000 are presently absent from Hong Kong. That leaves over 6,000 active members in the SAR. Martinet points out that the composition of the membership has changed substantially since World War II.
Members dress up for the Nations’ Cup; membership totals 14,000
“At that time, there were no Chinese members at all,” he says. “In the 1980s, it was still 60 per cent expatriates. Today it’s more than 60 per cent local members, while we continue to work to bring down the average age of the membership. Our younger members are our future.”
In recent years, the Club has gone to some lengths to make membership as accessible as possible. In addition to the traditional Ordinary and Full memberships, the RHKYC offers both Corporate and Individual Debenture memberships, and Junior (18-32) and Short Term memberships. But be warned: there’s still a waiting list.
Races to the Philippines have been run since 1962
As well as sailing, rowing remains a core activity of the RHKYC. The Rowing Section is an active participant in local regattas up to national level and a frequent winner in all classes at the annual National Championships. When travel restrictions allow, the Club’s oarsmen and ladies are regular competitors at regional events throughout Asia.
For the sailors, the sailing and racing programme is practically non-stop. The season runs from September to May, but racing continues even in the ‘off season’.
The Club schedules 16 major regattas and races in a typical year’s programme including the ‘blue riband’ Rolex China Sea Race down to the Philippines (first sailed in 1962) and the Hong Kong to Vietnam Race (from 1996), which were held in alternate years before Covid prevented recent editions.
Filling in the spaces in the calendar are weekly races for the Etchells fleet and the Dragons, Pandoras and Ruffians, the Flying 15s, Impalas, Sportsboats and J/80s. Records for the 2020-21 season show that the principal Club events engaged 863 boat entries and 4,580 sailor entries.
Volunteers play a huge role in organising events
“It’s a packed programme,” the Commodore acknowledges, with no exaggeration at all. “You can’t do it without volunteers – thank you, all! – and it’s part of the Club’s culture that we never seem to be short of volunteers.”
SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
Mindful of its visibility as a centre of sporting excellence, the Club works exceptionally hard to be “green, sustainable, and environmentally friendly”. Since 2016, there have been no single-use plastic bottles on any of the RHKYC premises. None. And no plastic single-use takeaway containers, yoghurt pots or cutlery.
The Around The Island Race is Hong Kong’s most popular sailing event
Martinet is very supportive of all green initiatives. “You have to start somewhere. Members didn’t take long to get used to bringing their own water bottles when heading for the race course, and refilling them from the dispensers provided. Such initiatives are indicative of intent,” he says.
“All the Club’s major regattas and class races are conducted under Gold Status as certified by Clean Regattas – Sailors for the Sea. It’s just part of the Club’s Sustainability Policy, which serves as a roadmap for cultivating and operating a healthier, more sustainable yachting and rowing community.”
Rooftop ceremony after the 2019 Around The Island Race
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club is one of the very few sporting clubs around the world which can properly be described as ‘iconic’. Today, it stands as a proud and visible marker on the north shore of Hong Kong Island, enjoying commanding views of one of the world’s greatest harbours.
Unlike some other clubs in Asia, which are really marinas with an occasional regatta, the RHKYC is the real deal. It is, de facto, the doyenne of yacht clubs in Asia.
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Slip on your Sperry’s and sling your jacket over your shoulder—this is the place to be for yachties and rowers alike. At each of the club’s three waterfront locations, you can enhance your skills with a variety of courses or rent the club’s dinghies at your leisure
Once you are back on dry land, schmooze with like-minded individuals as you sip on specially curated and subsidised wines.
There are plenty of other facilities for landlubbers too, including restaurants, a bowling alley, gym, pool and squash courts.
Wine and dine: There are an array of dining establishments, including fine dining at the Compass Room, casual coffee shop fare, a bar and deck, and BBQ and a-la-carte dining at Middle Island and Shelter Cove.
For the family: This is a great place to encourage your mini-me’s love of the water with fantastic courses starting from the age of 6.
Little non-sailors have been kept in mind throughout each location too, with playrooms, playgrounds, pool parties, board games and other fun things for them to do.
Joining and Membership Fee: For the cheapest fees, you’ll need to prove your experience in sailing or rowing and show your willingness to participate in activities with the club.
For ordinary membership, you’ll need a proposer from the club. Expect to wait between two to six weeks.
An ordinary single membership is HK$91,800 while an ordinary married couple membership is HK$137,700.
There's also an individual debenture membership at HK$1,875,000 and corporate nominee membership at HK2,250,000. Monthly fees range from HK$2,000 to HK $4,260.
No. of Members: 13,300 (5,800 active members, 7,500 absent members worldwide)
Tatler Tip: Pull an all-nighter at the lavish Regatta Ball. Time will fly as you enjoy endless champagne, the finest delicacies and live entertainment.
If you’re still standing at 7am, paste on a smile for the infamous "Survivors’ Photo".
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As wakesurfing rises in popularity in Hong Kong, even surpassing wakeboarding – a similar, yet fundamentally different sport – surfing boat manufacturers have taken the opportunity to modify, refine, and upgrade their boat designs. Unlike wakeboarding, wakesurfing requires a particular set of features, such as a different engine placement and hull shape, alongside innovative and advanced equipment to provide an enjoyable, safe, and unforgettable wakesurfing experience.
The main difference between wakesurfing and wakeboarding is that with wakesurfing, you aren’t permanently attached to the boat via a rope. Wakeboarding gained popularity thanks to being an invigorating and fun sport in which you travel at high speeds across the water behind a boat. Wakesurfing is typically a slower – but by no means easier – sport in which you surf in the waves made by the boat’s engines. This provides surfers in Hong Kong with much easier and guaranteed access to surfable waves, provided the boat is designed correctly.
The design of wakesurfing boats differs from wakeboarding boats in that there is a greater emphasis on your safety. Rather than jutting out of the back of the boat, the propellers are located on the bottom – safely out of reach of anyone in the water.
In addition to this, boats with a convex V-shaped hull ride deeper in the water, creating a bigger and more surfable wave. This is different from boats with flatter hulls that might be better for water skiing, for example.
Depending on the model of the boat, there is ample storage and a luxurious cockpit with plenty of space to move around in. There is also plenty of ballast weight on the boat for extra security without sacrificing any storage space.
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Hong Kong is known for its energy, bustling streets and business scene, but it’s also home to a flourishing club culture. From social to sport-oriented clubs, Hong Kong’s club memberships offer various welcoming communities with their own benefits, privileges and lifestyle experiences. Whether you’re from Hong Kong or just visiting, there's a diverse array of clubs in the city worth checking out. We've come up with a list of some of the best club memberships to explore in 2024, so read on to find your next community within a community.
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Carlyle and Co. brings the spirit of New York to Hong Kong. Renowned for its captivating performances spanning soul, jazz, Broadway musicals and more, the club also caters to private celebrations with an opulent apartment that includes a Games Room, Chef's Table, Dining Room and Living Room. Memberships are available with tailored rates for applicants aged 33 and below, and members can opt for an exclusive add-on to access wellness facilities at Club 53. Each application is processed on an inquiry basis with a non-refundable HK$200 processing fee.
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Step into a Shanghai-style club and restaurant in Hong Kong at The China Club. This retro-chic venue showcases a curated collection of art and antiquities from the 1930s, transporting you to a bygone era. The club features a mahjong room, a library and private salons exclusively for members. Located on the 13th floor, the main restaurant offers a culinary journey through classic Chinese cuisine in the ambience of a traditional tea house. For a more intimate dining experience, private rooms are available, complete with special menus tailored to various occasions. Joining the club is straightforward; simply fill in an entry form and pay the required fees.
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Inspired by Hong Kong’s film industry , Soho House transports you into the movie world with interiors designed based on local film directors such as Wong Kar-wai. The club features spaces for events and gatherings, ideal for parties, meetings and supper clubs. It also houses a contemporary art collection showcasing works from artists born or based in Hong Kong. Plus, the club boasts various facilities, including a gym, an indoor pool, a restaurant and a wellness center spanning three floors. If you're interested in joining, membership starts at HK$1,558 monthly (HK$779.17 for members under 27)
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It’s all about sports in he Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. If you love the ocean, this club might just be for you. There are activities, races and challenges involving sailing, rowing and paddling. But it’s not just about the exercise. It’s also about building a community and sharing a message to care about the health of our oceans. If you’re worried that you have no experience, the club offers training courses in sailing, rowing and paddling, as well as shore-based and powerboat courses. The club offers various types of memberships, from child memberships to full memberships, each with its own requirements before joining the activities. Junior memberships are available at a reduced fee, encouraging young enthusiasts to develop their skills from an early age. Short-term memberships are also available without an entrance fee, though they come with a higher monthly charge and are limited to a maximum of two years.
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Established in 1886, the Hong Kong Football Club provides facilities for competitive and recreational sports such as rugby, soccer, hockey, squash and lawn bowls. Beyond sports, the club is committed to promoting a healthy lifestyle. Members and their guests can enjoy various dining options, such as the main restaurant, coffee shop and multiple bars. If you’re an active sports enthusiast or just considering building a healthier lifestyle, there are a variety of memberships, such as the Full membership, Junior Associate membership, weekday membership and others.
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If you're an avid golfer, look no further than The Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club for your next golfing adventure. Recognized as one of the world's top 500 best holes and top 1000 golf courses, this club is perfect for a weekend getaway. Beyond its spectacular 18-hole course, the club offers a variety of facilities for its members, including badminton and tennis courts, a spa, and a massage room. An all-day restaurant is available, so members can savor delicious meals at any time.
Membership in this exclusive club requires an investment of HK$1,200,000, which includes six units of debenture, each priced at HK$200,000 per unit. This fee provides access to all the club's luxurious amenities and services, making it a worthwhile investment for those seeking a high-quality recreational experience.
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Building upon MoneyHero Group’s long-standing relationship with The Club, this collaboration marks a significant milestone for Creatory as it expands its presence in Hong Kong. The collaboration with The Club will enable Creatory to offer influencer marketing solutions outside of personal finance and expand into new areas of travel, wellness, experience, loyalty and lifestyle sectors. At the same time, The Club can leverage Creatory’s extensive network of content creators to promote, among others, its brands and products.
Launched in 2019 as a dedicated affiliate marketing platform empowering personal finance content creators to monetize their influence, Creatory has grown to become one of MoneyHero Group’s flagship brands, generating revenue of US$13.7 million for the full year of 2023 and contributing 17 percent of Group revenue [1] .
“We are excited to deepen our collaboration with The Club following its strategic partnership with MoneyHero in 2023. This collaboration extends Creatory’s influencer marketing services to the wider Hong Kong community and unlocks new opportunities for our creators to monetize their influence. Over the past few years, Creatory has established itself as a trusted brand through strong partnerships with top-tier financial institutions. This strategic move allows us to bridge content creators with a wider array of brands, fostering collaboration and growth across new domains. We are excited to lead the way in shaping the future of influencer marketing and empowering creators to thrive,” said Rohith Murthy, Chief Executive Officer of MoneyHero Group.
“At The Club, we partner with our merchants by providing captivating experiences to connect our Club Members. We are thrilled to join forces with Creatory and co-create impactful engagements through relevant target audiences with Creatory’s social media expertise and our extensive network of lifestyle offerings. Through this collaboration, we aim to resonate better with our Club Members.” said Monita Leung, Chief Executive Officer, Digital Ventures of HKT.
Hong Kong has a highly internet-savvy population, and brands are leveraging the power of influencer marketing for growth. Research[2] found that content creators in Hong Kong saw the second fastest-growing monthly recurring revenue globally. Over 57 percent[3] of Hong Kong consumers have purchased products endorsed by content creators, illustrating the vibrant creator economy in Hong Kong. Creatory’s collaboration with The Club uniquely positions Creatory to reach new customer segments and drive business growth.
[1] MoneyHero Group Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Results https://investors.moneyherogroup.com/news-releases/news-release-details/moneyhero-group-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-year-2023
[2] Stripe. The creator economy goes global. September 2023. https://stripe.com/blog/creator-economy-2023
[3] Statista. Hong Kong: influencers impact on purchasing 2023. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1201835/hong-kong-influencers-impact-on-purchasing/
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