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《Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark Flaming Red Coast Island Hopping Tour》
✅Exploring the Mysterious Reddish Landform
✅Oldest Rock Region in Hong Kong with 400 Million Years History
✅Discovering the One and Only Dinosaur Island in Hong Kong
✅Uncovering the Secrets of Sedimentary Rocks and Fossils

🏝️Island Hopping Route - 8 Spots!
0️⃣Wong Shek Pier - Start
1️⃣Bluff Head《Devil's Fist》
2️⃣Bluff Head《Bacon Rock》
3️⃣Bluff Head《Sea Caves》
4️⃣Port Island《Red Beach》
5️⃣Port Island《Red Ridge》
6️⃣Port Island《Sheep's Horn Rock》
7️⃣Port Island《Dam Cliff》
8️⃣Port Island《Cobra Rock》
*Route Might Be Revised According to the Tides of the Day*

🪨Meeting Point
Wong Shek Pier

🕰️Activity Time (2.5 hours)
①10:00AM – 12:30PM
②12:30PM – 03:00PM
③03:00PM – 05:30PM
 
💰Tour Price
HKD $480 per person 
✅Tour Guide 
✅Photography from Guide
✅Boat Transfer

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The Geopark Red Coast Island Hopping Tour by Splitdyboat offers an exhilarating journey through Hong Kong's UNESCO Global Geopark, showcasing eight remarkable natural wonders. The adventure begins with a boat ride to Bluff Head (Wong Chuk Kok Tsui), home to Hong Kong's oldest rock formations dating back 400 million years. Here, visitors can marvel at the iconic Devil's Fist, the uniquely shaped Bacon Rock, and explore mysterious Sea Caves.

The tour then proceeds to the fascinating
Port Island, recently dubbed "Dinosaur Island" due to the groundbreaking discovery of Hong Kong's first dinosaur fossils. This island boasts striking red sedimentary rock formations approximately 140 million years old, offering a vivid glimpse into the region's prehistoric past.

Knowledgeable guides enhance the 2.5-hour island hopping experience by providing insightful commentary on the area's rich geological history and the significance of the recent fossil discoveries. With three daily departures, photography assistance at key locations, and round-trip boat transfers, this tour is an unmissable adventure for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

Bluff Head (Wong Chuk Kok Tsui)

Wong Chuk Kok Tsui, or Bluff Head, is a breathtaking destination in Hong Kong's Plover Cove Country Park, home to some of the oldest rocks in the region dating back 400 million years. The area is famous for the iconic Devil's Fist, a striking rock formation shaped by coastal erosion that resembles a clenched fist. Visitors can explore unique geological wonders like Bacon Rock and enjoy stunning panoramic views, making it an unparalleled spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers interested in Hong Kong's remarkable geological heritage. (The island hopping visit to Bluff Head is easy, as the speedboat will transfer everyone directly to this iconic shoreline without the need for hiking.)

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① Bluff Head《Devil's Fist》

The Devil's Fist is a striking rock formation located at the end of Wong Chuk Kok Tsui (formerly known as Bluff Head) in Plover Cove Country Park, characterized by its unique shape resembling a fist, formed through 400 million years of geological processes including weathering and coastal erosion.

Devil's Fist Reels

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② Bluff Head《Bacon Rock》

The Bacon Rock located at Wong Chuk Kok Tsui (Bluff Head), showcases a unique geological formation, characterized by its reddish sandstone that resembles strips of bacon, shaped by 400 million years of weathering and coastal erosion. It is formed by layers of sedimentary rock with varying oxidation levels, creating distinctive color bands that resemble strips of bacon. These color variations result from different mineral compositions and iron oxide concentrations in the rock layers, which have accumulated and oxidized over millions of years, producing a visually striking striped appearance that captures the complex geological history of the region.

Bacon Rock Reels

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③ Bluff Head《Sea Caves》

Sea Cave at Bluff Head (Wong Chuk Kok Tsui), is a captivating natural formation carved by the relentless action of waves over thousands of years, creating a stunning passage that showcases the area's 400 million years geological history. This enchanting cave features rugged rock walls and a unique entrance that provides glimpses of the azure sea beyond, making it a popular spot for exploration and photography. Accessible during both high tide and low tide, the cave offers visitors a chance to experience the raw beauty of Hong Kong's coastline.

400 Million Years Sea Cave Reels

Port Island (Chek Chau) - Dinosaur Island

Port Island, also known as Chek Chau, is a captivating geological gem located at the mouth of Tolo Channel in Hong Kong, renowned for its striking reddish-hued rocks formed from sedimentary layers that date back approximately 142 million years to the late Jurassic period. This unique island, which rises to 131 meters, features steep cliffs and picturesque rock formation, including the impressive Cobra Rock. Recently, Port Island gained significant attention with the discovery of dinosaur fossils, marking the first such find in Hong Kong; these fossils are believed to belong to the Cretaceous period, approximately 145 million years ago, indicating that this area was once home to prehistoric life. With its rich geological history and stunning natural landscapes, Port Island offers a fascinating glimpse into both the ancient past and the breathtaking beauty of Hong Kong's coastal environment. (Friendly Reminder: there will be a short hike on Port Island, but most of the time will be spent taking photos and listening to the guide.)

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④ Port Island《Red Beach》

Red Beach is located in the North Bay on Port Island, which is a stunning beach featuring soft brown red sands and crystal-clear waters, surrounded by unique red sedimentary rock formations. Participants won't be swimming but will have the opportunity to explore the fascinating rock formations and appreciate the diverse landscapes of the UNESCO Global Geopark in Hong Kong.

Red Beach Reels

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⑤ Port Island《Red Ridge》

Port Island's red ridge is a geological marvel that sets itself apart from other red rock landscapes worldwide. Unlike typical terrestrial red rock formations, this unique shoreline offers a rare spectacle of crimson peaks meeting the sea, creating a breathtaking panorama that seamlessly blends iron-rich sedimentary rocks with azure ocean waters, earned its name as the Sea Danxia. (The red ridge on Port Island is accessible via a short 10-minute hike from Red Beach and marks the highest point of our tour, so there's no need for further ascent.)

Red Ridge Reels

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⑥ Port Island《Sheep's Horn Rock》

Sheep Horn Rock in Port Island is a striking sea rock formation that resembles a sheep's horn, showcasing the island's unique geological features. What makes Port Island truly exceptional is its location: while red rock formations exist in places like Sedona or other desert regions, this is one of the few places globally where such vibrant red geological features are found directly alongside a marine environment, making it an extraordinary and photogenic destination for geology enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Sheep's Horn Rock Reels

Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark

⑦ Port Island《Dam Cliff》

The Dam Cliff in Port Island is a strikingly steep cliff that resembles a dam, showcasing the island's dramatic geological formations. Differential erosion of soft and hard sedimentary rock layers by wind has created a stepped, dam-like appearance, with softer layers wearing away faster and leaving behind more resistant layers. The island's reddish hues, formed by iron oxides approximately 142 million years ago, create a stunning gradient of colors - from deep iron red to soft pinkish tones - that transform dramatically with changing light and sea conditions.

Dam Cliff Reels

Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark

⑧ Port Island《Cobra Rock》

Cobra Rock in Port Island is a striking geological formation that resembles a cobra climbing up the hill with its tongue extended, showcasing the island's unique and whimsical rock shapes. This captivating feature exemplifies the fascinating erosion processes at work, resulting in dramatic silhouettes against the backdrop of the vibrant red cliffs.

Cobra Rock Reels

Details about Geopark Red Coast Island Hopping Tour

Meeting Point of Geopark Red Coast Island Hopping Tour

🚢Meeting Point: Wong Shek Pier

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🚇Transportation
① From Diamond Hill Station, take the 96R bus (service available on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays).

② From Sai Kung Pier, take the 94 bus (daily service).

③ From Sha Tin Central Bus Terminus, take the 289R bus (daily service).
(It is recommended to use GOOGLE MAP for route planning.)

🚗Parking

Requires application for restricted area permit)** Parking spaces: Metered parking available. (However, since most boat trips are half-day/full-day activities, there is a chance of getting a ticket.)

🚿Shower Facilities
Wong Shek Pier has restrooms, and there is also the Jockey Club Wong Shek Water Sports Centre nearby where you can shower.

🔒Locker Storage
There's no locker storage, it is advised to keep valuable items with you.

Tour Time Session of Geopark Red Coast Island Hopping Tour

We operate this tour every day with three sessions:

① 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM

② 12:30 PM – 03:00 PM

③ 03:00 PM – 05:30 PM

However, please note that if wind and wave conditions are unfavorable, we may need to cancel the tour. The best time to visit is between March and October, when the weather is typically more pleasant for outdoor activities.

Tour Price of Geopark Red Coast Island Hopping Tour

Our tour price is HKD 480 per person, and this rate applies to all ages. Please note that children must be accompanied by an adult during the tour, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.

Travelers from different countries can pay by credit card or opt for bank transfer, as we have other international bank accounts available. For bank transfers, the exchange rate will be based on the current rate.

How to Book Splitdyboat's Geopark Red Coast Island Hopping Tour

To book our geopark flaming red coast island hopping tour, you can place an order directly on this website. If you choose to pay by bank transfer, please remember to contact our live customer service on WhatsApp after completing your payment, and provide them with your payment record for confirmation. We look forward to welcoming you on our tour!

📲WhatsApp Live Customer Service

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What to Bring to Geopark Red Coast Geopark Red Coast Island Hopping Tour

**Here’s a must-have checklist for your trip to Geopark Flaming Red Coast Island Hopping Tour**
✅ Water
✅ Sunscreen (hat, sunscreen lotion, sunglasses)
✅ Hiking shoes

**Optional items for Geopark Flaming Red Coast Island Hopping Tour**
⭕️ Aqua shoes (to wade close to Devil's Fist during high tide)
⭕️ Gloves (depending on personal preference; the itinerary is easy and does not require climbing)

**Suitable for all ages**
Geopark Flaming Red Coast Shore Excursion Tour route is super easy! No need to climb mountains or wade through water! As long as you have no mobility issues, anyone can participate!

***Friendly reminders***
❤️ The island locations are purely natural with no pier facilities; the rocky shore is flat and requires only a short walk.
🧡 The route is very easy, and it is manageable for those with basic mobility; even children and seniors can handle it.
💛 Most of the time will be spent taking photos and listening to explanations, suitable for children and the elderly.
💚 No need to walk for 13 hours; the speedboat takes you directly to Devil's Fist to appreciate this world wonder!
💙 Only need a 10 minutes hike to reach the red ridge to enjoy Hong Kong's Sea Danxia Wonders!
💜 In autumn and winter, prepare jackets and other warm clothing.

Founder's YouTube Video Island Hopping in Red Coast (Bluff Head & Port Island)