[2025 Hong Kong Attraction] Travel Guide for Basalt Island (Updated Jun)
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Hong Kong, how many more surprises do you have in store for me!
😜 Reuniting with Hong Kong's sunny days, the first thing I want to do is to see the sea!
👀 I didn't expect this niche seaside spot to be so stunning beyond imagination!
🌊 The crystal-clear, jelly-like blue sea,
🪨 and the peculiar rock formations and cliffs,
🎢 It's like a natural water park created by nature🤹🏻♀
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This is 🇭🇰 Fa Shan Chau
With its rich and unique landforms,
Such as hexagonal rock columns, sea caves, and more
🏅 It is listed as a Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark,
Many people rent boats or paddle kayaks to come here,
🚣🏻 Just to witness these unique landscapes.
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Every rock wall and wind cave on the island,
Is like a piece of art⛰
📸 A casual shot,
Feels like the cover of National Geographic magazine!
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In Hong Kong, most people
Are in the concrete jungle every day🏙
With immense life pressure
😃 But fortunately, there are these
Natural landscapes by the mountains and sea
That allow us to breathe freely outdoors🖼
Get close to nature,
Feel the sea breeze, and the waves crashing
🍃 Enjoy a moment of tranquility
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📍 Location: Fa Shan Chau
⛴ Transportation: Take a ferry from Sai Kung directly to the island
TY GLOVER
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🌊Hong Kong Flint Island, a hidden water paradise
#HongKongWaterSports
Flint Island in Hong Kong is definitely an underrated place to visit!
This place is perfect for snorkeling. Under the crystal clear sea, colorful coral reefs are scattered in an orderly manner, and various tropical fish swim among them, as if you can touch them with your hands. Put on your snorkeling gear and enjoy close encounters with marine life.
If you are tired of playing, you can also challenge canoeing. It is very pleasant to row it slowly on the sea, feel the breeze on your face and appreciate the beautiful scenery around you.
The natural environment of Huoshi Island is pristine and beautiful, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Call your friends and come here to enjoy snorkeling and canoeing!
#HongKongFlintIsland #Snorkeling #Canoe
Kyle-18
Hong Kong's Fa Shi Chau: A Dreamlike Snorkeling Paradise
If you're looking to experience the joy of snorkeling, Fa Shi Chau in Hong Kong is undoubtedly the perfect choice.
The waters around Fa Shi Chau are crystal clear, with sunlight penetrating the surface to reveal a vibrant underwater world. This area serves as a habitat for marine life, allowing snorkelers to observe colorful coral reefs up close. These corals come in various shapes and sizes, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Schools of fish dart among the corals, including yellow-and-black clownfish and graceful butterflyfish, making you feel as if you've entered a magical underwater kingdom.
The calm waters and moderate difficulty level make it suitable for both beginners and experienced snorkeling enthusiasts. Visit Fa Shi Chau to immerse yourself in the unique charm of this snorkeling haven.
小田子
Firestone Island: A Hidden Gem in the South China Sea
Nestled within the bustling city of Hong Kong, Firestone Island has earned its reputation as a "diving paradise," drawing countless adventurers to its shores. Beneath the crystal-clear waters lies a breathtaking underwater kingdom, where visibility often exceeds 10 meters. Sunlight pierces through the waves, casting golden hues over vibrant coral reefs. This underwater haven is home to over a hundred species of fish, including the striking lionfish gliding gracefully, sea turtles leisurely navigating ancient coral clusters, and colorful soft corals and gorgonians swaying gently with the currents, creating a dynamic underwater garden.
The island's unique volcanic rock formations have shaped natural underwater caves and cliffs, offering explorers a maze-like experience filled with mystery. Whether you're a novice trying snorkeling for the first time or an experienced diver seeking deeper adventures, Firestone Island promises an awe-inspiring journey into the depths, showcasing its rich marine biodiversity and stunning underwater landscapes.
崔崔子
Explore the hidden beauty of Hong Kong!
Finally, the sunny weather has arrived, and the first thing to do is to go to the beach! This hidden marine treasure is simply stunning! The crystal-clear blue water 🌊, unique rock walls, and fantastic rock formations are like nature's water park 🤹🏻♀️.
This is Firestone Island, one of Hong Kong's geological wonders. The hexagonal rock columns and mysterious sea caves make it a part of the Hong Kong Global Geopark 🏅. Many people rent boats or paddle kayaks to come here just to see these unique landscapes 🚣🏻.
Each rock wall and wind cave is like a piece of art ⛰️, and any casual photo looks like a cover of National Geographic 📸!
In Hong Kong, most people live in a concrete jungle, and the daily pressure can be overwhelming 🏙️. But fortunately, there are these natural landscapes by the mountains and sea, allowing us to relax and enjoy the embrace of nature 🖼️. Feel the sea breeze, the waves crashing 🍃, and enjoy a moment of tranquility.
📍Location: Firestone Island
⛴Transportation: Take a ferry directly from Sai Kung to the island
Come and experience a different side of Hong Kong, and explore this mysterious and beautiful island! 🌴
AidenWright
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Hong Kong, how many more surprises do you have that I don't know about
🇭🇰 After a long absence, the sunny days in Hong Kong are back.
The first thing I want to do is to go see the ocean 🥰
This lesser-known spot for ocean viewing is truly beautiful!
The clear, azure jelly sea
and the peculiar rock formations and cliffs
are like a water park crafted by nature.
This is Ap Chau 📍
It has a rich and unique topography
including hexagonal rock columns, sea caves, etc.
It has been listed as a part of the Hong Kong Global Geopark 🎉
Many people rent boats or canoe here specifically
to admire these unique landscapes.
Every rock wall and wind cave on the island
is like a piece of art 🙊
Just a random snap can be
🌈 a 'National Geographic' magazine cover.
Most people in Hong Kong
live in a forest of steel every day
and are under great pressure in life.
But fortunately, there are these
natural landscapes by the mountains and the sea
where you can breathe outdoors
and get close to nature 🥰
Feeling the sea breeze, experiencing the lapping of the tides
and enjoying moments of tranquility.
Location: 📍Ap Chau
Transportation: Take a ferry to the island from Sai Kung
Foster Johnathan Jon
Fire Island. Climb the mountain and go down to the sea to enjoy the Lam Wan Kok Cave
Flint Island is an island located in Sai Kung District and is the largest island in the Ung Kung Islands. There are peculiar hexagonal rock pillars and sea caves on Huoshi Island, so it is listed as part of the Hong Kong Geopark. The most famous of these is the Lanwanjiao Cave, also known as the "Guan Dao Cave". This huge sea arch is still one of the wonders of the East China Sea.
Notes:
1. There are no toilets or any supply points on the island, please be prepared before departure.
2. You can only rent speedboats to Huoshi Island, so transportation is inconvenient. Please discuss the departure and return time with the boatman.
3. If you want to go to Lam Wan Kok Cave, you need to swim there. It is recommended to wear a life jacket, water sports shoes and long-sleeved shirts and pants because there are many rocks in the sea, even covered with oyster shells.
4. There are long grass and sharp branches on the way up the mountain, so it is recommended to wear long pants.
5. Signals cannot be received on the island, so it is recommended to bring a map or be led by an experienced person.
6. Please do not climb recklessly or approach the cliff edge.
Route:
Moray Ring > Air Crash Memorial > Lam Wan Kok Rocky Beach > Lam Wan Kok Cave (Guan Dao Cave)
Length:
About 1.5km
Time:
About 60-90 minutes round trip (only counts the mountain road, not including rest and swimming to Lam Wan Kok Cave)
Transportation:
Only speedboats can be rented at Huoshi Island, usually chartered. If there are 15 people, the price is about $150-200 per person, of course it depends on the date, number of people and boatman.
If you are not traveling to Huoshi Island in a large group, you can join a local tour group. Some groups can even visit multiple islands in one day.
Please discuss the departure and return time with the boatman to avoid missing it.
ElizabethHolmes35
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An empty sunbathing beach 🏖️ far away from the city!