Lantau Island

Lantau Island, the largest of Hong Kong's outlying islands, is a world apart from the city's iconic skyline. Here, rugged mountains, pristine beaches, and ancient fishing villages coexist with world-class attractions, offering a compelling blend of nature, culture, and adventure. Whether you're hiking to a hidden waterfall, riding the Ngong Ping 360 cable car, or exploring the stilt houses of Tai O, Lantau rewards visitors with a slower pace and authentic encounters.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors dedicate a full day to Lantau, but to truly appreciate its diversity, plan for two days. Day one: ride the cable car, visit the Buddha and Po Lin Monastery, then head to Tai O for lunch and a dolphin cruise. Day two: hike a section of the Lantau Trail (e.g., from Mui Wo to Pui O) and relax at Cheung Sha Beach. If you're short on time, a half-day trip from Hong Kong Island can cover the Buddha and Tai O, but you'll miss the hiking and beaches.

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