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Hong Kong Sharp Island Yacht Tour 1
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By Splitdyboat
Free cancellation available
Price is ฿2,027 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 4h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages

Overview

  • Explore the stunning Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark on this 4-hour yacht tour, showcasing the world's largest hexagonal volcanic rock columns and the four largest sea arches in the East Seas. Glide through crystal-clear waters while discovering unique geological formations and natural wonders, including the impressive Praying Hand Cliff and Bell Cave, with opportunity to disembark on Sharp Island for Elephant Trunk Cave and Pineapple Bun Rock. This tour is suitable for all ages, offering a comfortable and spacious experience for families and seniors alike. Enjoy captivating insights from an expert guide and the opportunity to capture unforgettable memories as you witness breathtaking sunsets over the horizon.

    • Duration: 4 hours of guided sightseeing on a yacht
    • Discover 10 attractions including Little Taiwan Cave and Bluff Island
    • Ideal for families and elderly guests, with a stable and spacious yacht
    • Includes a knowledgeable tour guide and safety equipment for all participants

Activity location

  • Sai Kung Public Pier
    • Sai Kung, New Territories, Hong Kong

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Sai Kung Public Pier
    • Sai Kung, New Territories, Hong Kong

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Hong Kong Sharp Island Yacht Tour

  • Activity duration is 4 hours4h
    4h
  • English
Price details
฿2,026.61 x 1 Adult฿2,026.61
Total
Price is ฿2,026.61
Until Thu, 20 Aug
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What's included, what's not

  • Inclusions
    Photography from Tour Guide
  • Inclusions
    Tour Guide
  • Inclusions
    Insights into the island's ancient volcanic eruptions and rock formations
  • Inclusions
    Cultural stories and local heritage shared throughout the tour
  • Inclusions
    Expert tour guide explaining volcanic geological history
  • Inclusions
    Life Jacket
  • Exclusions
    Food and Drinks

Know before you book

    • Service animals allowed
    • Public transport options are available nearby
    • Not recommended for travellers with spinal injuries
    • Not recommended for pregnant travellers
    • Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
    • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Sai Kung Public Pier

  • 15m
Our Tour Guide will have a brief introduction about the history and geology of the ancient supervolcano - High Island Super Volcano, which is erupted 140 million years ago. How the eruption formed the landscape and geoscape of Hong Kong Today? Why it is so unique in the world? What are the features ?

Kau Sai Chau Hung Shing Temple

  • 15m
  • Admission ticket included
Yacht will depart here and participants have opportunities to visit the Hung Shing Temple, which was built before 1889, this traditional temple honours Hung Shing, the protector of fishermen. Constructed of grey bricks with a timber roof, it’s a declared monument and heritage site awarded by UNESCO.

Wang Chau

  • 15m
Wang Chau Sea Palace is a breathtaking natural attraction located in Sai Kung, Hong Kong. It features a spectacular 300-meter-long cliff composed entirely of hexagonal volcanic rock columns, formed around 140 million years ago. This geological marvel showcases the island's rich volcanic history and offers visitors stunning coastal views and excellent photo opportunities. The Sea Palace is part of the renowned Ung Kong Group within the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark, attracting nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers. Its unique rock formations and serene surroundings make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Hong Kong's geological heritage.

Sai Kung Wang Chau

  • 10m
  • Admission ticket included
Wang Chau Kok Cave, also known as Little Taiwan Cave, is a striking sea arch located in Wang Chau, Sai Kung. It is renowned for its impressive hexagonal volcanic rock columns formed from ancient volcanic activity about 140 million years ago. The shape of the cave resembles the outline of Taiwan, offering a unique geological spectacle. This cave is typically the first sea arch seen during the yacht cruise, welcoming visitors with its spectacular natural structure and breathtaking views. The cave’s combination of natural beauty and geological significance makes it a highlight of the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark experience.

Basalt Island

  • 15m
Heading to the largest sea arch in Hong Kong and East China Seas - "Guan Gong Cave" in Basalt Island! "Guan Gong Cave" is a 45-metre-high sea arch at Basalt Island, the forces of sea and wind have helped the development of it. The nickname of the arch - "Guan Gong Knife Cave" as it look like the Green Dragon Crescent Blade, a legendary weapon wielded by the Chinese general Guan Yu in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Travellers will be on the speedboat admiring the "Guan Gong Cave" Travellers would spend around 8 minutes here and would have a chance to walk to the boat front for photos time

Bluff Island

  • 10m
Praying Hand Cliff, located on Bluff Island in Hong Kong’s Sai Kung, is a stunning rock formation resembling two giant hands pressed together in prayer. This natural cliffside outcrop juts dramatically from the landscape, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding sea and islands. Formed over millions of years, the cliff is part of Hong Kong’s rich geological heritage within the UNESCO Global Geopark. The unique shape combined with its serene coastal setting attracts hikers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers, making it a must-visit spot for those exploring Hong Kong’s scenic outdoor wonders.

Bluff Island

  • 10m
Bluff Island Cave is actually a sea tunnel more than a sea cave or sea arch. It's 25 metres above the shoreline and 30 metres long and there's another sea cave right on top of the sea arch.

Tiu Chung Chau

  • 15m
The Jin Island Cave (Bell Arch) is always the passenger's favourite, as our experienced boatman can take you to traverse through the sea arch by the speedboat to have a closer look, this sea arch is at around 30 metres high. Travellers would stay on the boat and admiring this stunning sea arch. Travellers would spend around 12 minutes here and everyone would have a chance to walk to the boat front for photos time

Sharp Island

  • 5m
  • Admission ticket included
Elephant Trunk Cave on Sharp Island is a striking sea cave named for its resemblance to an elephant's trunk dipping into the water. Located at the southern tip of the island, this natural rock formation is a stunning example of Hong Kong's geological heritage within the UNESCO Global Geopark. The cave's curved arch offers dramatic views of the surrounding sea and coastline, making it a popular spot for photographers and visitors on boat tours. Accessible by kayak or guided boat, Elephant Trunk Cave embodies the rugged natural beauty and unique rock formations that characterise Sharp Island.

Sharp Island Geo Trail

  • 20m
  • Admission ticket included
Angel Road on Sharp Island, known locally as Kiu Tsui Tombolo, is a stunning natural sandbar that emerges during low tide, connecting Sharp Island to the nearby Kiu Tau Islet. This scenic pathway offers visitors a unique opportunity to walk between the two land masses, surrounded by crystal-clear waters and coastline views. It is a popular spot for photography, exploring marine life, and enjoying peaceful coastal walks. The Angel Road is part of Hong Kong’s UNESCO Global Geopark, showcasing remarkable geological formations and natural beauty, making it a must-see attraction for visitors to Sai Kung.

Sharp Island Trail

  • 10m
  • Admission ticket included
The Pineapple Bun Rock on Sharp Island is a fascinating volcanic rock formation named for its resemblance to Hong Kong's famous pineapple bun pastry. These distinctive quartz monzonite boulders feature a unique crackled surface pattern that looks like the crispy, cracked crust of a pineapple bun. Formed over 140 million years ago during the Cretaceous Period, the weathering process gave rise to their signature appearance. These rocks are scattered along the tombolo and Kiu Tsui Beach, making them a popular highlight for visitors. The Pineapple Bun Rocks showcase the island’s rich geological heritage within the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark.

Location

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    Sai Kung Public Pier
    • Sai Kung, New Territories, Hong Kong

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    Sai Kung Public Pier
    • Sai Kung, New Territories, Hong Kong

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