If you’re looking for a half-day escape from the city’s bustling streets and shopping malls, this Afternoon Hiking Tour to Sharp Island Geopark offers a refreshing change of scenery. For around $39.22 per person, you’ll spend approximately 4 hours exploring one of Hong Kong’s most scenic outdoor spaces, starting from Choi Hung MTR station. Led by a knowledgeable guide, you’ll hop on public transport, including a local KaiTo boat, to reach the island, making the journey as much an adventure as the hike itself. The route involves a gentle 1.5-hour trek from Hap Mun Bay Beach to Kiu Tsiu Beach, traversing hilltops with panoramic sea views and passing by a natural sand levee connecting Sharp Island with nearby Kiu Tau Island.
What we love about this tour is how accessible and authentic it feels: all transportation fees are included, so there’s no scrambling for change, and you get to experience a true local mode of travel. The sea views on both sides of the trail are breathtaking, and the chance to walk along a natural sand levee connecting islands is a rare treat. Plus, the small group size (max 12 travelers) ensures a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
A potential consideration is that the hiking is not difficult, but the weather can influence the experience—hot, humid days or recent typhoon damage might make the trek more challenging. It’s best suited for travelers with moderate physical fitness who enjoy outdoors and stunning scenery. If you’re after a genuine, less touristy adventure with a focus on nature and local transport, this tour could be perfect.
This experience appeals most to those wanting a short, scenic outdoor escape in Hong Kong, especially if you’re curious about the city’s natural landscapes beyond the typical urban sights. It’s ideal for travelers who enjoy light hiking, sea views, and learning about Hong Kong’s geological features. If you’re traveling with family, friends, or solo and want a mix of gentle exercise and gorgeous scenery, this tour offers a memorable half-day outing.
Key Points

- Accessible 1.5-hour hike through Kiu Tsui Country Park with sea vistas.
- All transportation costs included, from bus to boat, simplifying logistics.
- Expert guides provide local insights and ensure a smooth experience.
- Unique feature: walking along a natural sand levee connecting islands.
- Ideal for moderate fitness levels seeking outdoor adventure.
- Small group size enhances personal attention and relaxed atmosphere.
An In-Depth Look at the Sharp Island Geopark Tour

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Starting Point: Choi Hung MTR Station
Your day begins at Choi Hung MTR station, a vibrant and colorful station that already hints at the fun ahead. Meeting your guide, you’ll be introduced to your fellow travelers — which typically keeps the group small, around 12 people, fostering a friendly environment. From here, the journey quickly shifts from urban to natural as you hop on a public bus to Sai Kung district, a lively area known for its seafood and outdoor pursuits.
The Boat Ride: A Traditional KaiTo Experience
After reaching Sai Kung, you’ll board a KaiTo, a traditional fishing boat that’s a charming throwback to old Hong Kong. This included boat ride is one of the tour’s highlights, offering a chance to see Hong Kong’s coastline from a different perspective. The gentle sway of the boat, coupled with the sea breeze, sets a relaxing tone for the afternoon. This mode of transport connects you directly to Sharp Island, bypassing busy ferries or mass tourism.
Hiking from Hap Mun Bay Beach to Kiu Tsui Beach
Once on the island, the main activity begins: a 1.5-hour scenic hike. The trail starts at Hap Mun Bay Beach, a peaceful spot with clear waters and soft sands. The route is deliberately gentle, winding through Kiu Tsui Country Park’s hills, with views of the sea on both sides. As you ascend and descend, you’ll appreciate the diverse geology—evidence of Hong Kong’s volcanic past—and the lush greenery surrounding the trail.
Travellers have described the hike as “not difficult,” but the hot and muggy weather can make it feel more strenuous. Recent typhoon damage might also mean some paths are slightly damaged or uneven, so good walking shoes are recommended. Still, the views are worth every step — especially as you reach the hilltops, where the panoramic sea vistas unfold in all directions.
The Natural Sand Levee and the Connection to Kiu Tau Island
One of the most remarkable features of this hike is the natural sand levee, a narrow strip of sand and gravel connecting Sharp Island to nearby Kiu Tau Island. Walking along this natural bridge is a memorable highlight, allowing you to stand with waters on both sides and appreciate the geology and natural forces that created it. Photos here are a must, capturing the unique setting.
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Returning via Kiu Tsiu Beach
After reaching the northern end at Kiu Tsiu Beach, you’ll have a chance for a quick break to relax, dip your toes in the water, or enjoy the scenic coast. The return trip involves retracing your steps or sometimes taking a different trail, depending on logistics, back to the boat. The journey concludes with the boat ride back to Sai Kung, giving you one last chance to take in the scenery.
Final Return to Choi Hung MTR
The tour ends back at Choi Hung MTR station around 6:00 pm, making it easy to plan your evening ahead. Whether you want to explore more of Hong Kong or head back to your hotel, the timing is convenient and well-paced.
From Reviews: Authentic Perspectives

One traveler, Christopher, described the experience as “a green side of Hong Kong,” appreciating the seamless transport and gorgeous views. Despite some path damage from recent typhoons, he found the hike “challenging” only due to the weather, not the terrain, and enjoyed a lovely post-hike visit to a café.
Ian called the tour “amazing” and praised Jove, the guide, for being “attentive and charming.” His feedback highlights the value of friendly, knowledgeable guides who make the experience memorable. The small group setting seems to foster personal attention, making the outdoor adventure even more enjoyable.
Practical Details and Value
At just over $39, this tour offers excellent value, especially considering all transport and the boat ride are included. This removes the hassle of organizing multiple tickets, making it a hassle-free way to access a beautiful natural spot. The 4-hour format balances enough exploration without feeling rushed, ideal for travelers with limited time but a love for nature and mild physical activity.
Considerations for Your Trip
Since the hike isn’t difficult but relies on moderate fitness, those with mobility issues might find parts of the trail challenging, particularly in hot weather. Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring water. The tour’s small size means a more personalized experience, but it also depends on weather conditions, so checking the forecast beforehand is wise.
Who Will Appreciate This Tour?
This adventure is best suited for outdoor lovers seeking a less commercialized experience. You’ll enjoy stunning coastal views, the chance to walk along a natural sand levee, and the opportunity to learn about Hong Kong’s volcanic geology. It’s perfect if you’re interested in a half-day escape that’s active but not overly strenuous, and if you appreciate the charm of local transportation like the KaiTo boat.
Travelers interested in small-group experiences and authentic scenery will find this tour appealing—especially those who want to see a different side of Hong Kong beyond its skyscrapers and markets.
Final Thoughts: Why Choose This Tour?
For travelers craving a nature-focused, authentic outdoor experience, this tour hits all the right notes. The combination of easy hiking, stunning sea views, and a local boat ride makes it a memorable way to explore Hong Kong’s natural landscape. You don’t need special skills, just a moderate level of fitness and curiosity about the land’s geological past.
The included transportation means less stress and more time enjoying the scenery, and the small group format ensures personal attention and friendly conversation. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, this tour offers a great way to connect with Hong Kong’s natural side.
If you’re looking for a short, scenic outdoor adventure that’s both accessible and authentic, this hike to Sharp Island Geopark is an excellent choice. It’s especially suited for those who want a relaxed pace, stunning views, and a taste of local life away from the crowds.
FAQs

How long does the tour last?
The entire experience is approximately 4 hours, starting at 2:00 pm and ending around 6:00 pm, including transportation and hiking.
Where does the tour begin and end?
It starts at Choi Hung MTR station and ends back there as well, making it easy to incorporate into your day.
Is transportation included?
Yes, all transport from the meeting point, including the bus and boat ride, is covered in the tour fee.
What is the difficulty level of the hike?
The hike is described as not difficult, suitable for those with moderate fitness, but weather conditions may add some challenge.
Are there any age restrictions?
While not explicitly mentioned, the moderate nature suggests it’s suitable for most ages with reasonable mobility.
Do I need to bring anything?
Comfortable shoes and water are recommended. Since all transportation costs are included, you don’t need to worry about extra expenses.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour relies on good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This Afternoon Hiking Tour to Sharp Island Geopark is a wonderful way to discover a different, greener side of Hong Kong. With its friendly guides, scenic trails, and local transport, it offers an authentic and memorable outdoor experience perfect for curious travelers looking to escape the urban rush without dedicating an entire day.
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