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Lantau Island, the largest of Hong Kong's islands, offers a striking contrast to the city's skyscrapers. Here, rugged hiking trails, pristine beaches, and ancient fishing villages sit alongside world-class attractions. Whether you're seeking cultural immersion, outdoor adventure, or family-friendly fun, Lantau delivers with a wild, untamed energy that feels miles away from Kowloon's neon buzz.
Highlights & What to See
- Tian Tan Buddha & Po Lin Monastery – Climb 268 steps to the world’s largest outdoor seated bronze Buddha, then explore the ornate monastery with its serene gardens and vegetarian restaurant.
- Ngong Ping 360 – A 5.7km cable-car ride over the South China Sea and mountains, offering jaw-dropping views of the Buddha and the airport. Opt for the glass-bottom Crystal Cabin for extra thrills.
- Tai O Fishing Village – A stilt-house settlement where you can spot pink dolphins, sample dried seafood, and wander narrow lanes lined with traditional shops. Take a boat tour through the water channels.
- Lantau Trail – A 70km hiking loop that traverses peaks, forests, and coasts. The section from Sunset Peak to Lantau Peak is particularly spectacular at dawn.
- Cheung Sha Beach – One of Hong Kong’s longest and quietest beaches, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or a leisurely walk. The southern end has a few laid-back cafés.
- Hong Kong Disneyland – Themed lands, rides, and parades in a compact, family-friendly park with a unique Sleeping Beauty Castle.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate at least one full day to Lantau. Start early with the Ngong Ping 360 cable car, then explore the Buddha and Po Lin Monastery. Spend the afternoon in Tai O, followed by a hike or beach time. For a deeper experience, stay overnight at a hotel in Tung Chung or Mui Wo to tackle the Lantau Trail or visit the quieter southwestern beaches. If you’re combining with Hong Kong Disneyland, plan two days – one for the park, another for the island’s natural and cultural sights.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hong Kong Island – Take the ferry from Mui Wo to Central for a seamless transition from Lantau’s tranquility to the city’s bustle. Explore the Peak, Man Mo Temple, and Lan Kwai Fong.
- Kowloon – Cross the harbour to visit the Temple Street Night Market, Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, and the Hong Kong Museum of History.
- Macau – A 1-hour ferry from Hong Kong, Macau offers Portuguese colonial heritage, world-class casinos, and the Ruins of St. Paul’s.
- Outlying Islands – Nearby islands like Cheung Chau, Lamma, and Peng Chau are accessible by ferry and offer hiking, seafood, and a slower pace of life.
- New Territories – The Sai Kung Peninsula and Plover Cove Country Park provide excellent hiking and kayaking opportunities, plus traditional walled villages.
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Image credits
- Hong Kong Island — Sergeant Paul Shaw LBIPP / OGL v1.0
- Kowloon — Ian Lambot / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Macau — Xi King Pang Williams / CC BY-SA 4.0
- New Territories — TuRbO_J / CC BY 2.0
- Sai Kung Peninsula — Shi Deru (a.k.a. Shawn Xiangyang Liu) / CC BY-SA 3.0