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Brigette
179 contribuciones
abr. de 2023 • Familia
Family outing on a long weekend. Take a Sampan ferry from the Sai Kung pier (Koey/ The Plume Lady co.) ($30/person) to Sharp Island, then walk towards the Tombolo at low tide. You can BBQ at the beach which is very clean. There is a 1hr hiking trail from Sharp island to Har Mun (Half Moon) bay which is relatively hilly but well paved, suitable for the moderately fit. There are half a dozen scenic spots for photos which gives you view of the Sai Kung golf course and the Sai Kung bay islands. There is a beautiful beach at Half Moon island which has public facilities and a small kiosk. We took the ferry back and had a nice lunch at Bristobana at Sai Kung pier. The rock formations at Sharp island date back to the Cretaceous period!
Escrita el 30 de abril de 2023
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EmLiesel
Birmingham, UK217 contribuciones
dic. de 2021
We took a junk boat over to Sharp Island in December. We then walked 45mins across the island to Half Moon Bay.

The walk across the island is very up and down and it was hot work! Saying that, I would do it again, the scenery and views along the route were stunning.

Half Moon Bay is very pretty, it is prettier than the beach which the boat landed at so I would definitely recommend it.

I would also recommend taking a picnic as there is one kiosk by the boat landing but it didn't have many options.

Half moon bay is a great day out!
Escrita el 2 de febrero de 2022
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松葉蟹拼八爪魚
649 contribuciones
sept. de 2021 • Familia
從西貢碼頭乘船去橋咀州,來回$30

水退可經連島沙洲步行至地質公園

登岸後, 碼頭左邊是康民處泳灘, 全是石頭, 完全不適合嬉水暢泳, 所以所有人都到右邊玩, 反而有沙灘, 不過水中亦遍布石頭, 必須著鞋

浮潛就很讚, 經過沙灘有一大石灘, 浮出去很多珊瑚很多魚, 不過從岸邊出去而水退會離珊瑚太近, 很容易受傷, 小心

泳灘有小食亭, 有洗手間, 沖身男女各2, 鹹水沖身, 真特別
Escrita el 26 de septiembre de 2021
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魚之樂
Hong Kong, China641 contribuciones
sept. de 2021 • Parejas
這天在西貢碼頭逛逛,聽到船家話今天海水潮退約1.5米,因潮退橋咀島與橋咀洲中間沙石路外露水面開通了,便急不及待乘船往橋咀島。到達橋咀島碼頭及5分鐘路程後 (之前到訪這地數次,因潮漲連接沙石路浸在海中,只能遠遠觀看橋咀洲),這次看到沙石路左右露出一大片海床石頭,景致特別又非常靚,除可看到大菠蘿包石,又可看到之前浸在海中小菠蘿包石,再慢慢前去聯合國教科文組織世界地質公園~橋咀洲入口,沿山路樓梯到達最高處,這日天氣非常好,除望見香港科技大學建築羣外,遠景更可看到牛尾洲,可謂處處美景,這次到訪終於可以行入橋咀洲,甚大收獲!
Escrita el 4 de septiembre de 2021
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Thoman L
Hong Kong, China480 contribuciones
jul. de 2020
我在七月七日當天到訪,首先在西貢用膳,用膳後坐貓記街渡到本島,以世界地質公園出名,其中連島沙洲及菠蘿包石為主
Escrita el 19 de mayo de 2021
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BradJill
Hong Kong, China159.170 contribuciones
feb. de 2021
Sharp Island is a popular day trip location for swimming, snorkeling and island exploring. It is located in the Port Shelter, just a couple of kilometres from Sai Kung Village and is accessible by way of regular sampan and kaito boat transportation from the Sai Kung New Ferry Pier (9am to 6pm daily). Tickets can be purchased from the various operators that line the promenade to the main Sharp Island pier (HK$30 round trip) on the north end of the island or the Hap Mun (Half Moon) Bay pier (HK$40 round trip) in the south.

The island includes two main beaches, Kiu Tsui Beach in the north and the very popular Hap Mun Beach down south. This second beach is noted for the fine quality of sand, very clean waters and beautiful scenery. Both beaches have expected facilities including showers, changing rooms, lockers, lifeguards and kiosks. Do note that during the pandemic, these facilities, like all other beaches around Hong Kong are closed.

Another island attraction is the UNESCO Geo Trail found near the main ferry pier. Here visitors can walk a nearly 500 metre trail that crosses a tombolo (land bridge) to a tiny adjacent island. The tombolo is accessible during most of the day but slightly under water during the height of high tides (>1.4 metres).

Along the tombolo and the adjacent small island there are interesting geological features which date back 140 million years when the entire area of Sai Kung was believed to be part of a super volcano. Most interesting are the quartz monzonite, locally referred to as the 'pineapple bun' rocks given their resemblance to this important and popular local food speciality.

There is a nice trail between Kiu Tsui and Hap Mun that is around 1.6 km in distance. The trail crosses from north to south, covering attractive island landscape, climbing to an elevation of around 135 metres above sea level. What makes the trail nice is that it follows a ridge much of the way, providing views of the coastline, the sea as well as other outlying islands on both sides of Sharp Island. When sky conditions are favourable, the views are really nice in both directions.

At the south end of the island, there is a boulder beach that you can explore a bit but be ready for proper coasteering the further you go south as it because rather challenging the further you go. Near the southern tip of the island there is a popular sea cave but given the difficulty navigating on foot, this is mostly a place visited by those with kayaks.

You will notice, particularly on weekends and public holidays, quite a few people camping at both ends of the island, taking advantage of the public facilities found at the two beaches. There are a few BBQ pits and tables as well. The public beach facilities include simple kiosks for food and drink purchases. However, best to bring your own drinks & snacks that you can purchase back in Sai Kung before making your way to the island.
Escrita el 17 de febrero de 2021
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TheOExpress🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇭🇰
Hong Kong, China4.510 contribuciones
feb. de 2020 • Parejas
...not really, obviously. Anyway, references to the greatest ever ‘swashbuckling period drama series about a British officer fighting during the Napoleonic Wars’ aside, this is a stunning island easily reachable from the Sai Kung piers. Beautiful views aplenty, especially from the low peaks on the trail, and perfectly clear water to swim in.
Escrita el 1 de marzo de 2020
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TRMC
14 contribuciones
nov. de 2019 • Parejas
We caught a junk boat to Sharp island in November this year. The weather was sunny and dry and we enjoyed the short walk (45min) from the pontoon across to Half Moon Bay. The path was easy to find and led in one direction, and we saw one other person the whole time! It was beautiful, peaceful, and a safe path to follow.
Escrita el 28 de noviembre de 2019
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lei k
Hong Kong, China996 contribuciones
dic. de 2018
橋咀洲很美,周日早上去,人不多,空氣清新,令人感覺輕鬆,完全不是香港繁華的市區.雖然之前台風把橋咀洲的另一面破壞了,但是這裡仍裡美麗,很推介去遊樂.
Escrita el 21 de septiembre de 2019
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DragonPrincess
Melbourne, Australia323 contribuciones
jun. de 2019 • Parejas
It is easy to get to Sharp Island. Just take one of the many ferries at Sai Kung pier. The ferries all seem to be the same price and the trip doesn't take very long.

There are two places to be dropped off at Sharp Island. We took the ferry to Kui Tsui which is at the end of the island closest to Sai Kung. After buying an icecream at the kiosk we hiked across the island to the other swim area - Hap Mun Bay. Didn't enjoy that beach much as it was very small and incredibly crowded and so hiked back.
The hiking path is well marked and not difficult. After hiking back we stayed at Kui Tsui and swum in the roped off area. The beach there was very quiet, most people were around the corner at the Tombolo side. Water quality was quite clean.
Escrita el 13 de julio de 2019
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