A fantastic way to spend the day. The hike from one end of the island to the other was very nice with amazing views along the way. The path is well marked and is suitable for people of all ages.
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Lamma Island Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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From a traditional Chinese fishing village to a laid-back multicultural community, Lamma’s blend of Western and Chinese island life creates an atmosphere that has proved irresistible for Hong Kong’s busy residents. Many come as day-trippers; some stay for good. Turquoise coves and traditional fishing villages coexist with modern, environmentally friendly wind turbines. Lamma Island is a medley of hidden Hong Kong scenery. The numerous restaurants and shops are fun to explore, and Lamma Island has a great nighttime atmosphere. It's surely something you should add to your Hong Kong trip.
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Lamma Island Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A fantastic way to spend the day. The hike from one end of the island to the other was very nice with amazing views along the way. The path is well marked and is suitable for people of all ages.
Lamma island is such a nice getaway from the city! can take a ferry from central and would be an amazing day trip to enjoy the serenity
so amazinglypeaceful and beautiful. the water is clear as their night sky. words are literally impossible to describe such a peaceful and beautiful place. will definitely be returning with family and close friends in the future
Fortunate to be there on a good weather with a good hike. The Masculine Rock I wanted to visit was off trail mostly local climb it. Would require track pants as there are lots of bushes and branches. Stopped halfway as I was wearing shorts. Will re-attempt another time.
I visit Lamma Island once to twice a month. I love hiking there and swimming in the sea, although it can be rocky so I suggest you wear swimming shoes. The beach is very private. I love eating lunch at Lapa. The beef fajitas is my favourite there. Pam, the restaurant owner is a very nice lady.
This island may seem not picturesque from afar because of the big chimneys. But once you get to the Yung Shu Wan ferry pier, keep hiking to the beach, one can feel the vivid island atmosphere and forget the power station easily.The pier itself is different from Lantau and Cheung Chau, with a hundred meters walk with bicycles hanging along both sides. Then the restaurants scattered among the holiday houses in the main street. Though I cannot see any traditional fishing village left. The island i
It was an amazing trip ever we had . Beautiful views and the rides through the sea is exceptional