Journey to Lantau Island by ferry or cable car, climb 268 steps to the world's largest outdoor seated bronze Buddha, then glide through Tai O — Hong Kong's last stilt-house fishing village — on a sampan boat.
What to expect
The Ngong Ping 360 gondola soars above emerald ridges before depositing you at the monastery village. At 34 metres, Tian Tan Buddha commands the hilltop with quiet authority — your guide shares the Buddhist symbolism while the incense smoke curls below. The drive to Tai O feels like stepping back a century: weathered stilts over tidal channels, dried seafood hung like garlands, and pink dolphins sometimes spotted on the sampan. A private seafood lunch in the village rounds out an extraordinary day.
Good to know
Lantau is ~45 min by ferry from Central Pier 6 or via MTR to Tung Chung for the cable car. Book the Ngong Ping 360 cable car separately in advance at np360.com.hk (HKD 235 standard return adult). The full circuit takes 7–8 hours; confirm all-aboard time before booking. Closed-toe shoes recommended for the 268 Buddha steps.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Hong Kong — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.