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Island Hopping

Explore the multitude of 250+ picturesque islands across Hong Kong, experience quaint fishing village charm and marvel at wondrous geographical formations at the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark. Be it a journey of cultural discoveries steeped in history, a day of utter relaxation on the beach, or expeditions at one-of-a-kind geological spectacles, we've laid out the best itineraries and experiences guaranteed to indulge your senses!

Visitor Exclusive
UNESCO Global Geopark - R2G Boat Tour of the Sai Kung Volcanic Rock Region

Experience summer island fun and admire the wonders of Hong Kong Geopark! From June 7 to August 2025, visitors can enjoy a boat tour* for HK$380 to explore the various islands of Sai Kung and observe geological landscapes up close.

*Travel documents may be verified by the tour operator.

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Lantau Island escapes

Discover Lantau Island's diverse treasures - from golden beaches and water sports to hiking trails, cultural landmarks and delicious seafood, all just a short journey from Hong Kong's bustling centre.

  • Cheung Sha
    Cheung Sha
    Famous for its fine powdery white sand and clear waters, Cheung Sha Beach on Lantau Island is Hong Kong’s longest beach and one of the cleanest.
  • Discovery Bay
    Discovery Bay
    A resort-style neighbourhood perfect for a day of relaxation on a white-sand beach and dining alfresco on the waterfront.
  • Mui Wo
    Mui Wo
    Mui Wo's Silver Mine Bay boasts breathtaking views of clear waters juxtaposed with its white-sand beach.
  • Ngong Ping
    Ngong Ping
    The Ngong Ping plateau offers a unique setting for a spiritual walk and immersing in Buddhist culture at sites such as the Po Lin Monastery, the Big Buddha statue and the Wisdom Path.
  • Pui O
    Pui O
    The tree-lined, gently curving Pui O Beach is one of Hong Kong’s lesser-known beachfront delights.
  • Tai O
    Tai O
    Experience Hong Kong’s timeless fishing village charm and sample delicious local snacks and seafood delicacies at waterfront cafes and restaurants.
Travel advisory
Travel advisory

To better plan your trip, please note the following:
 

  • Refer to the official websites of Franchised and Licensed Ferry Services and Kaito Ferry Services for information on routes, fares and potential schedule adjustments on weekends and holidays.
  • To ensure your safety during your visit to the islands, please stay on designated paths. Please wear life jackets and appropriate protective gear on boat tours and follow the instructions and abide by the rules laid out by tour operators.
  • Help protect the environment by taking your litter with you. Littering is subject to prosecution.
  • Check the latest weather forecast on the MyObservatory app or the Hong Kong Observatory's website to ensure a smooth journey.

Geopark wonders

From towering volcanic hexagonal rock columns to comprehensive sedimentary rock formations, Hong Kong Geopark is seamlessly integrated with diverse ecological resources such as mangroves, feng shui woods and coral communities, as well as heritage sites including well-preserved Hakka walled-villages, fishing villages and historical relics such as temples that encompass the rich cultural legacy of the area.

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    Ap Chau/Kat O
    Explore Ap Chau's ochre-coloured rock formations and take an enticing hike across Kat O which offers spectacular hilltop views of Double Haven.
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    Jin Island
    Jin Island, known for its bell-shaped sea arch and the iconic ‘goldfish wagging tail’ rock formation, features stunning sea caves eroded by waves and is perfect for kayaking adventures.
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    Kau Sai Chau
    Popular for being home to Hong Kong’s sole public golf course, Kau Sai Chau's fishing hamlet at the southernmost tip is also worth a visit.
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    Po Pin Chau
    A stunning sea stack formed by erosion features towering volcanic hexagonal rock columns, offering breathtaking views and Instagram-worthy moments on boat rides or nearby hikes.
  • Photo of Sharp Island
    Sharp Island
    Discover Sharp Island’s marine life while snorkelling in its calm waters. Known for its tombolo and pineapple-shaped boulders, it’s perfect for snorkelling, swimming and hiking!
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    Tung Ping Chau
    Admire the astonishing geological wonders, turquoise waters and fascinating marine biodiversity of Hong Kong's most remote island.
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    Ung Kong Group / Ninepin Group
    Take a boat tour to savour vistas of stunning coastal volcanic rock formations in the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark.

Highlight events on the Islands

Tai O Dragon Boat Water Parade
Tai O Dragon Boat Water Parade
30–31 May 2025
Tai O, Lantau Island

With a history of more than a century, the Tai O Dragon Boat Water Parade is held annually during the Dragon Boat Festival.

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Guided tours

Enhance your experience

  • 10 island escapes in Hong Kong for your bucket list
    Discover 10 secluded islands that embody Hong Kong’s alternate pace of life, from Cheung Chau to Sharp Island.
  • Feel the calm at the Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery
    Far from the bustling commercial centre of Hong Kong, the Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery is an ideal place for thoughtful meditation and exploration of Hong Kong's tranquil side.
  • Island life in Hong Kong
    Explore family experiences, relaxation, nature, sightseeing and adventure on Hong Kong's various outlying islands.
  • The ultimate itinerary for a family weekend on Lantau Island with kids
    Get ready for the Big Buddha, trails and waterfalls, beaches and surf, coffee and doughnuts, street snacks and stilt houses — all on Lantau Island!
  • Find adventure on the islands of Hong Kong
    Hong Kong's many islands are a playground for a range of exciting water sports.

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