
Bluff Island is an island in Port Shelter, south of Sai Kung Peninsula of Hong Kong. It is an important area for corals and other marine life but has not yet been legally protected and thus the corals are damaged by anchors of holiday visitors. The island is asymmetrical, forming a high ridge on the southeastern side with a cliffed coastline. Highlights: 1. Ung Kong Wan Beach - a serene beach known for its soft white sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters. 2. Snorkeling at Ung Kong Wan beach - ideal spot for snorkeling enthusiasts to explore the underwater world. 3. Hiking at Ung Kong Wan - Explore the island’s trails, which offer stunning views of the surrounding waters and unique rock formations. Hike to the famous Clasped Hand Cliff formed by hexagonal volcanic rock columns. Getting there: There is no public transport to the island. Yet all speedboat operators at the Saikung Peer will drop you off and pick you up. Price ranges between 200 ~ 400 HKD Pax. #island #islandhopping #explorehongkong #saikung #bluffisland
Attraction

Sai Kung Public Pier
Landmark
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Buzzy pier with tour operators offering rides to outer islands, plus just-caught seafood for sale.