Hong Kong launches SkyCity marina project to drive tourism and yacht economy
Hong Kong's Airport Authority has launched its SkyCity marina project as part of a broader development plan. The 200-hectare project aims to drive tourism and yacht economy, targeting global interest from the yachting, hospitality, and water sports sectors.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's Airport Authority has launched its SkyCity marina project as part of a broader development plan. The 200-hectare project aims to drive tourism and yacht economy, targeting global interest from the yachting, hospitality, and water sports sectors. The first phase is scheduled for completion in 2028, with an initial capacity for 70 small and medium-sized vessels. The facility will feature Hong Kong's largest yachting hub, including a bay with 500 berths designed for the superyacht market, with half dedicated to vessels exceeding 30 metres. The project also includes a water sports recreation zone spanning up to 100 hectares, featuring cable skiing, motorised water sports, and inflatable installations.
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3 extractedHalf of the berths will be dedicated to vessels exceeding 30 metres (98 feet).
The marina infrastructure will be complemented by the city’s largest water sports recreation zone, spanning up to 100 hectares.
Hong Kong’s largest yachting hub will be a defining feature of the project, with a bay offering a total capacity of 500 berths.