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And island with a lot of character
In a city of Islands offering everything from sunset hiking, golden beaches and abandoned villages, it can be difficult to know which of Hong Kong’s many many islands to visit next. With an expansive and convenient ferry service, going to and from these Islands is quick, easy and relatively cheap, then choosing where to go next is a great dilemma to have.
Lamma Island, Hong Kong is a quiet and pleasant place with a laid-back feel. People come to the island to enjoy walking on trails. If you go on a Sunday or holiday, you are likely to see many locals. On Lamma Island, there is a walking trail at one end that leads to the traditional fishing village of Sok Kwu Wan, and the other end is the laid back and multicultural village of Yung Shue Wan, where visitors can find international cuisine and handicrafts. Conveniently located just a 40-minute ferry ride from the city, Lamma Island has the charms of Western and Chinese island life, where West meet East. It is a must for everybody’s itinerary. The trail which is known as the “Lamma Island Family Walk” is a great way to see the Island and is one of Hong Kong’s most loved trails.
It is a gentle hike and relatively easy as it is paved and well-marked, with even refreshment stops and many resting points along the way.
There are some ups and downs and some stairs and steep hikes if you wander out to the many outlook posts, just take your time
You will walk along the water, through the forests and lots of vegetation, little temples, pavillions, with many fantastic views… be sure to stop frequently and take it all in… (and try to ignore the ugly power plant that is definitely an eye sore)
You can start the day with the ferry to Yung Shue Wan, explore the town a bit before embarking on the light hike to Sok Kwu Wan passing through fantastic vistas of beaches, hills, local temples… stopping for a dip in the ocean or a break at the breezy pavilions along the way… then enjoy a nice seafood lunch or dinner before catching the ferry back to town. Or you could do it in reverse as well.
If time is short, skip the hike and stick to either side. The ferry rides are worth it just for the views, both of the majestic Hong Kong Island skyline, and the lush greenery of the mountains as you approach Lamma. And once there, enjoy a nice seafood dinner, and perhaps a breathtaking sunset…
The beach of course is a must see here and it is almost unmissable since it is located between the two ferry piers and easily reached from either. Not the biggest beach but very clean and with soft sand and lapping ocean waves its perfect for a dip or a sunbath. It is rarely too busy here and gives you a chance to take a break from hectic life and just relax. The beach has changing rooms and toilets which are functional and adequate to use.
The Lamma island pig is probably the most photographed thing on the whole island. Muraled onto a random building this splash of colour really jumps out at you as
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Lamma island is such a nice getaway from the city! can take a ferry from central and would be an amazing day trip to enjoy the serenity
so amazinglypeaceful and beautiful. the water is clear as their night sky. words are literally impossible to describe such a peaceful and beautiful place. will definitely be returning with family and close friends in the future
great place and quite relaxing #lammaisland#vacation #greatplacestotrav
Fortunate to be there on a good weather with a good hike. The Masculine Rock I wanted to visit was off trail mostly local climb it. Would require track pants as there are lots of bushes and branches. Stopped halfway as I was wearing shorts. Will re-attempt another time.
I visit Lamma Island once to twice a month. I love hiking there and swimming in the sea, although it can be rocky so I suggest you wear swimming shoes. The beach is very private. I love eating lunch at Lapa. The beef fajitas is my favourite there. Pam, the restaurant owner is a very nice lady.
This island may seem not picturesque from afar because of the big chimneys. But once you get to the Yung Shu Wan ferry pier, keep hiking to the beach, one can feel the vivid island atmosphere and forget the power station easily.The pier itself is different from Lantau and Cheung Chau, with a hundred meters walk with bicycles hanging along both sides. Then the restaurants scattered among the holiday houses in the main street. Though I cannot see any traditional fishing village left. The island i
It was an amazing trip ever we had . Beautiful views and the rides through the sea is exceptional