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Lamma Island, a short ferry ride from Hong Kong Island, offers a refreshing escape from the city’s frenetic pace. This car-free island is a haven for hikers, seafood lovers, and those seeking a laid-back coastal vibe. With its network of trails, traditional fishing villages, and excellent alfresco dining, Lamma provides a glimpse into a slower, more rustic side of Hong Kong.
Highlights & What to See
- Hike from Yung Shue Wan to Sok Kwu Wan – This easy, scenic trail (about 1 hour) winds past beaches, quirky temples, and tiny villages, with panoramic views of the South China Sea.
- Family Beach – A popular sandy beach near Yung Shue Wan, perfect for a swim or a picnic; it gets busy on weekends but is a great spot to relax.
- Kamikaze Cave – A dark, narrow cave on the southern end of the island, built by the Japanese during WWII; it’s a short detour from the Sok Kwu Wan trail.
- Tin Hau Temple – A small but atmospheric temple dedicated to the goddess of the sea, located in Sok Kwu Wan; look out for the intricate roof carvings.
- Seafood dining in Sok Kwu Wan – The waterfront promenade is lined with family-run seafood restaurants; try the steamed garoupa or mantis shrimp while watching fishing boats bob in the harbour.
Suggested Time to Spend
Lamma Island can be explored in a half-day, but a full day allows you to hike, swim, and enjoy a leisurely seafood lunch. Most visitors arrive at Yung Shue Wan, hike to Sok Kwu Wan, and then take a ferry back from there. If you want to linger, consider staying until sunset – the harbour views are stunning as the lights of Hong Kong Island begin to twinkle.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Cheung Chau Island – Another car-free island, famous for its bun-snatching festival and tight-knit fishing community; a 30-minute fast-ferry ride from Lamma.
- Hong Kong Island (Aberdeen & Stanley) – Combine Lamma with a trip to Aberdeen’s floating village or the colonial charm of Stanley Market; both are a short ferry or bus ride from Central Pier.
- Ocean Park – Hong Kong’s marine-themed amusement park, located on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, is easily accessible from Lamma via ferry to Aberdeen.
- Repulse Bay – A glamorous beach on Hong Kong Island, perfect for a post-hike cool-down; take a bus from Aberdeen or Stanley.
- Sai Kung Peninsula – For a more rugged outdoor experience, head to Sai Kung for kayaking, hiking, and seafood; it’s about an hour from Lamma via ferry and MTR.
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Image credits
- Cheung Chau Island — Ceeseven / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Aberdeen — Ceeseven / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Stanley — 太皮 / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Ocean Park — Exploringlife / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Sai Kung — Underwaterbuffalo / CC BY-SA 4.0