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Po Toi Islands

Introduction
The picturesque Po Toi group of islands cover an area of approximately 4 square kilometres and lie off the southeastern tip of Hong Kong Island. Po Toi, the largest of the chain is a rugged outcrop with much to offer visitors, including invigorating walks along coastal paths and a rough granite headland where cliffs drop away into the South China Sea. It also features hikes over rough hill trails and if you're lucky, thrilling encounters with wildlife such as white-bellied sea eagles and turtles. The island is full of fascinating rocks like Conch Rock that is 10 metres high. There is also a Tin Hau Temple that is more than 150 years old. In the village are some seafood restaurants offering a good meal with a view.

How To Get There
Po Toi Island
1. Kaido service from Aberdeen on Tues, Thurs, Sat, Sun and Public Holidays.
2. Kaido service from Stanley Blake Pier on Sun and Public Holidays.