Lamma Island is known as ‘Pak Liu Chau’ in ancient times, where foreign ships trading with Guangzhou in Tang and Sung Dynasty used to park, which Chinese name is later changed as ‘Pok Liu Chau’. Until modern times, due to the island’s situated at the South of Hong Kong Island, and its shape resembles the Chinese character “丫”, it was named ‘Lamma Island’, which eventually replaces the name of ‘Pok Liu Chau.’ In 1964, the Lamma North Rural Committee had proposed to the South District Office of changing the Chinese name ‘Nam A’ to ‘Nam Ya’ (phonetic) but was not approved. This route will only travel to Yung Shue Wan (Banyan Bay) with Yung Shue Wan Ferry Pier as a start, passing through Yung Shue Wan Main Street towards Hung Shing Yeh Beach as destination.
Chartered a car for 4 pax travelling together Duration - approx. 6 hours tour Daily departure Chinese or English Speaking guide Pick-up and drop-off from the pier
Sightseeing including : Outlying Island Ferry Piers Island Ferry (journey takes about 1 hour) Sok Kwu Wan Hung Shing Yeh Bay Lamma Island Lookout Pavilion Tin Hau Temple Yung Shue Wan Fishing village souvenirs Seafood delicacies
Tour include the round trip Island Ferry ticket Meals and all entrance fees are excluded
Full payment in advance