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Join a Lantau Island tour from Hong Kong Island and discover the best of Ngong Ping, the Big Buddha, and Tai O fishing village in one seamless journey. With convenient departure from Renaissance Hong Kong Harbour View Hotel, this tour is ideal for travelers staying on Hong Kong Island who want to avoid early cross-harbor travel.
Ride the world-famous Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car, explore Ngong Ping Village, visit the iconic Tian Tan Buddha, and discover the charm of Tai O Fishing Village.
This small-group Lantau Island tour combines scenic views, cultural landmarks, and local experiences, including a traditional lunch.
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Receipt of your online order will be issued at time of booking.
Confirmation voucher with pick up time and meeting place from the local tour supplier in HK will be issued.
Coach transportation between Tung Chung and Ngong Ping will be arranged as a substitute when the cable car service is suspended dur to maintenance, or severe weather warning.
Children aged 2 and younger are complimentary
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Lantau island
Lantau Island is a popular place to experience another side of Hong Kong for travellers.
Ngong Ping 360
In this tour, you will see breath-taking view by riding the Ngong Ping cable car, the best starting point to the Big Buddha. Ngong Ping Cable Car connects Tung Chung and Ngong Ping. The 5.7km cable car journey offers visitors spectacular 360-degree panoramic views of South China Sea, Hong Kong International Airport, North Lantau Country Park and Giant Buddha.
Service of English speaking tour guide during all transfers and sightseeing.
After tour, transfer back to major centrally located hotels before 17:30.
You will meet tour guide and others at a meeting place so be prepared for a lengthy tour start time.
Pickup from major centrally located hotels. Or meet tour guide & other tourists at a departure point
Gratuities
Taxi fare between your hotel and the departure point if your hotel is not in the pickup list.
Refund request caused by customer's no show, disapproval to go to a nearest meeting place
The tour bus is designed for sightseeing. No seperated luggage room. Big luggage is not allowed.
Request of taking this tour with big luggages onboard and transfering to airport will be rejected.
Luggage exceeds dimension of 48cm x 34cm x 23cm or weighs above 4 kg is not allowed on cable car
Left luggage service at Tung Chung Cable Car Terminal. Optional storage fee is HK$100 per piece.
Standard Cabin Cable
Cable car service is closed for scheduled maintenance. You will take coach up & down the mountain
3 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Mike R,Apr 1, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Lantau Island is a great escape from the city. Tai O Village and Po Lin Monastery were awesome. The only drawback to this trip was the excessive lines waiting for the cable cars.
hpeterpics,Dec 30, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
First thing, if you’re going to take the Cable Car to the Big Buddha it pays to buy a tour just for the skip the line part. The tour companies provide special tickets, either one way or return. Along with those tickets comes a special line that gets you to the front of the very very long regular ticket line. We bought the Crystal Cabin with the glass floor. It’s a little freaky at first but within a few minutes I got used to it. We didn’t have a private cabin and had to share with 2 moms and 4 very loud kids! 25 minutes and no escape. The ride to the top and Big Buddha would’ve been more amazing if the mountain and Lantau Island hadn’t been covered with smog. The Village is basically gift shops and fast food like Subway (the American Company) and some Chinese fast food. The walk from the Cable Car to the Big Buddha is loooooong. Keep hydrated and stay cool. It’s hot up there. We also went to Tai-O village by boat to see the fishing houses on stilts which was worth the visit. Everywhere you go is a long walk. Don’t forget that you need to take a bus from the top of the mountain to Tai-O.








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