Photo: Minghong / CC BY-SA 3.0
Pak Kok, a serene coastal corner on Lamma Island, offers a refreshing escape from Hong Kong's urban buzz. With its rugged hiking trails, quiet beaches, and laid-back fishing village atmosphere, this is where travellers come to breathe sea air and soak up unhurried island life. The short ferry ride from Central already feels like a world away.
Highlights & What to See
- Lamma Island Family Walk – a scenic 5 km trail linking Yung Shue Wan and Sok Kwu Wan, passing through Pak Kok with panoramic sea views, bamboo groves, and tiny temples.
- Pak Kok Beach – a small, pebbly beach perfect for a quiet swim or picnic; less crowded than other Lamma beaches.
- Kamikaze Cave – a World War II relic carved into the hillside, accessible via a short detour from the main trail near Sok Kwu Wan.
- Seafood dining in Sok Kwu Wan – a row of open-air restaurants serving fresh catches, from steamed garoupa to salt-and-pepper squid.
- Hung Shing Yeh Beach – a larger, sandy beach on the east side of Lamma, ideal for sunset watching and kayaking.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a half-day exploring Pak Kok and the surrounding Lamma trails. Arrive mid-morning, hike the Family Walk (about 1.5–2 hours at a leisurely pace), enjoy a seafood lunch in Sok Kwu Wan, and catch an afternoon ferry back. If you prefer a slower pace, consider staying overnight at one of the island's guesthouses to experience the evening calm.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Yung Shue Wan – Lamma's main village, with quirky shops, cafés, and a lively waterfront.
- Sok Kwu Wan – the fishing-village heart of the island, famous for its seafood restaurants.
- Mo Tat Wan – a tiny hamlet with a lovely beach and a temple dedicated to Tin Hau.
- Hong Kong Island South – combine with a visit to Stanley or Repulse Bay for a full day of coastal exploring.
- Cheung Chau Island – another outlying island with its own character, accessible by fast ferry from Central.
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Image credits
- Lamma Island — Public domain
- Yung Shue Wan — User:Yuyu / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Sok Kwu Wan — Ceeseven / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Hong Kong Island South — ralphrepo / CC BY 2.0
- Central Hong Kong — ralphrepo / CC BY 2.0