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Pink Dolphin Watching in Hong Kong

On this pink dolphin watching experience in Hong Kong, we'll enjoy an ecological trip to one of the most unique natural spots in the world. Dolphin Watching Details.

  • 3 - 4 hours
  • 10Superb | 1 review

On this pink dolphin watching experience in Hong Kong, we'll enjoy an ecological trip to one of the most unique natural spots in the world.

Dolphin Watching Details

At the designated time, we'll pick you up from the meeting point you select to make our way towards Tung Chung. Here, we'll hop on a boat and set sail in search of the famous pink dolphins that live in the bay of Hong Kong. We will sail along the area of North Lantau, where the South China Sea meets the Pearl River, creating the perfect condition for these pinkies to find food. Over 2 hours, we’ll provide information about the dolphins’ lives and the threats they face. This experience is intended to contribute to protecting their population numbers and natural habitat. Finally, we'll return to our initial meeting point after a total of 3 to 4 hours.

Meeting Point

During the booking process, you can choose one of the following meeting points to start the tour from:

Kowloon Hotel, in Tsim Sha Tsui, at 8:50 am.Tung Chung New Development Pier at 9:30 am.

Dolphin Watching

North Lantau is the ideal spot to see pink dolphins. However, please note that dolphins are fairly unpredictable creatures, so we cannot guarantee a sighting. The chances of spotting them depend on various natural and weather-related factors.

Included

  • Transport by bus
  • Boat trip
  • English–speaking guide

Tips

  • Accessibility: No means of visual accessibility. An accompanying person is required. This must be indicated in the reservation.

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