Explore the stunning volcanic formations of Hong Kong's UNESCO Global Geopark with the Geopark Double Sea Arches Volcano Sightseeing Tour. This 2.5-hour yacht experience allows you to witness the majestic double sea arches, ancient hexagonal columns, and picturesque coastal landscapes. Perfect for families and travelers of all ages, this tour offers a comfortable and spacious yacht setting for a leisurely exploration. With an expert guide sharing insights and photography tips, you'll capture remarkable memories amidst the natural beauty of the Geopark.
*Note that it's a shorter, express version of our popular 4-hour Four Sea Arches Volcano Yacht Tour in Hong Kong Geopark*
- Duration: 2.5 hours, with up to 45 minutes for land exploration on Sharp Island
- Highlights include iconic formations like Bell Arch, Tunnel Arch , Praying Hand Cliff, Elephant Trunk Cave
- Suitable for all ages; ideal for families and seniors
- Includes guided tour and photography assistance for stunning captures
Gathering Place is Outside the Sai Kung Public Pier (Berth No. 5), Splitdyboat's Tour Guide will Meet Everyone Here. If you cannot find the tour guide 15 minutes before departure, please contact the live customer service team or reach out to the tour guide via the WhatsApp group.
Your Tour Guide will have a brief introduction about the history and geology of the ancient supervolcano - High Island Super Volcano, which is erupted 140 million years ago. How the eruption formed the landscape and geoscape of Hong Kong Today? Why it is so unique in the world? What are the features ?
The Jin Island Cave (Bell Arch) is always the passenger's favourite, as our experienced boatman can take you to traverse through the sea arch by the speedboat to have a closer look, this sea arch is at around 30 meters high. Travelers would stay on the boat and admiring this stunning sea arch. Travelers would spend around 12 minutes here and everyone would have a chance to walk to the boat front for photos time
Praying Hand Cliff, located on Bluff Island in Hong Kong’s Sai Kung, is a stunning rock formation resembling two giant hands pressed together in prayer. This natural cliffside outcrop juts dramatically from the landscape, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding sea and islands. Formed over millions of years, the cliff is part of Hong Kong’s rich geological heritage within the UNESCO Global Geopark. The unique shape combined with its serene coastal setting attracts hikers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers, making it a must-visit spot for those exploring Hong Kong’s scenic outdoor wonders.
Eyeglass Cave is a captivating twin sea cave shaped like a pair of eyeglasses, formed by relentless wave erosion on volcanic rock. Located in Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark, it reveals stunning hexagonal columns.
Bluff Island Cave is actually a sea tunnel more than a sea cave or sea arch. It's 25 metres above the shoreline and 30 meters long and there's another sea cave right on top of the sea arch. Travelers would stay on the boat and admiring this stunning sea "tunnel", at the same time, Splitdyboat's tour guide would be here explaining the history of bluff island. Travelers would spend around 8 minutes here and everyone would have a chance to walk to the boat front for photos time
The Elephant Trunk Cave on Sharp Island is a striking rock formation that resembles an elephant’s trunk dipping into the sea. It is one of the most iconic natural landmarks in Hong Kong’s UNESCO Global Geopark. The cave is created by erosion and volcanic activity, with its curved shape offering a dramatic entrance for boat tours. Located along the coast, it provides stunning views of the surrounding sea and rugged cliffs. Visitors often explore the cave through boat trips, enjoying the unique geology, the scenic landscape, and the chance to photograph this remarkable natural sculpture.
Robot Rock on Sharp Island is a striking volcanic rock formation on Sharp Island resembling a robot, highlighting the island’s unique geological history and natural charm.
The Pineapple Bun Rock on Sharp Island is a fascinating volcanic rock formation named for its resemblance to Hong Kong's famous pineapple bun pastry. These distinctive quartz monzonite boulders feature a unique crackled surface pattern that looks like the crispy, cracked crust of a pineapple bun. Formed over 140 million years ago during the Cretaceous Period, the weathering process gave rise to their signature appearance. These rocks are scattered along the tombolo and Kiu Tsui Beach, making them a popular highlight for visitors. The Pineapple Bun Rocks showcase the island’s rich geological heritage within the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark.
Angel Road on Sharp Island, known locally as Kiu Tsui Tombolo, is a stunning natural sandbar that emerges during low tide, connecting Sharp Island to the nearby Kiu Tau Islet. This scenic pathway offers visitors a unique opportunity to walk between the two land masses, surrounded by crystal-clear waters and coastline views. It is a popular spot for photography, exploring marine life, and enjoying peaceful coastal walks. The Angel Road is part of Hong Kong’s UNESCO Global Geopark, showcasing remarkable geological formations and natural beauty, making it a must-see attraction for visitors to Sai Kung.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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