Really nice place to go for a walk around, both out of the town and in it. Just go exploring, but make sure you look at the return ferry timetable before you head back!Full review by Daydream00433657972
Jan 21, 2025
Chung Chau island is around 45 minutes by a ferry ride from Hong Kong, a quaint island inhabited by any sort of vehicles, except bicycles and tricycles l. The island is full of lanes, bylanes, alley…Full review by Anil J
Dec 15, 2024
Interesting to see some of the rustic, old-world charm of HK. Boat ride was relatively easy and fuss-free. The Deluxe class is worth the price difference. On the island there are some pretty-lookin…Full review by MelvinLin
Are rented bicycles equipped with locks? How do we secure it when parked? Thanks
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Yes you'll always get a lock with a rented bike. Bear in mind it'll be a cable lock and you'll only be able to lock the rear wheel to the frame- but it's a very safe island so you'll have nothing …
Yes you'll always get a lock with a rented bike. Bear in mind it'll be a cable lock and you'll only be able to lock the rear wheel to the frame- but it's a very safe island so you'll have nothing to worry about
Hi. Is it allowed swimming in the beach? Where do.you recommend to stay, cheap and nice for a family with 9 persons and a small baby?
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Swimming is allowed. Several beaches. Recommend the beach with the beach cafe past Warwick hotel and after the surf shop. Stay in. B&B. Also several holiday rental apartments.
How much time should I spend in Cheung Chau? what should I eat or buy there? whats worth visiting?
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There is not a ton of things to do, just meandering is what I like. The waterfront is dotted with many fish restaurants and the back streets are just "local" and worth seeing. We went to the …
There is not a ton of things to do, just meandering is what I like. The waterfront is dotted with many fish restaurants and the back streets are just "local" and worth seeing. We went to the Taoist temple for a few minutes - the frescoes are really worth seeing. Otherwise a walking trip around the town for a couple of hours is what I recommend. The ferries back to HKG island are frequent so there is no need to rush.