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Silverview Resort Holiday
2.4/513 Reviews
Islands District
The transportation is very convenient, the service is warm, the breakfast is good, the environment is average, the scenery on the island is good
Silvermine Beach Resort
3.7/5825 Reviews
Islands District
Great place for a weekend getaway! In the beach, very chill environment. But don’t expect to much, the hotel is not modern, is with colonial arquitectura and is ok for overnight. The breakfast they offer 2 options: continental (the one I chose, see picture) or the Asian (noodles). Lantau is difficult to get taxi but the hotel staff can help you with that.
Hong Kong Seaview Holiday Resort
3.7/566 Reviews
Islands District
We loved our stay at Seaview, the owners were super friendly and went out their way to make us feel welcome. The accommodation is set on a quiet beach with hiking trails and good restaurants in close proximity. The breakfast was a set menu which was a good portion and differed daily. Rooms were clean with amenties like fridge and kettle, comfy mattresses and pillows. The only negative is the room size is small. We enjoyed our stay and plan to return.
The Cove Hostel
3.1/5127 Reviews
Islands District
The hostel is basic but good enough, just a few steps away from the bus stop to/from Tung Chung/Mui Wo/Tai O/Ngong Ping Village. It fits the area's laid back lifestyle. Everything is self-service including texting the staff for check in at 3pm. No fuss and quick. We paid online before arrival at hotel. There's a shared kitchen for washing/cooking/heating food. Wifi is not strong but we didn't mind. Room 2001 has seen better days but tidy. It has a small TV with local channels + 2 English channels (no cable, no mirror/smart view feature), an empty but working mini fridge, electric kettle + 2 mugs, 2 pillows, 2 towels, 1 roll tissue, 1 hair dryer. No other toiletries so bring your own. We came during a heat wave with mid-30°C temps so the wall exposed to direct sunlight most of the day was warm but when we adjusted our sleeping positions to face the aircon, it was better. Shower head broke but the rain shower worked fine. Strong water pressure. Water heater works but didn't need it. Tong Fuk Village is quaint & quiet. There's just 1 restaurant and a store next to it that's open until 11pm. Just walk along the road with the beach on your left, next to the bus stop is the resto. The village store offer cold drinks, ice cube packs, cup noodles, nibbles, a few choices of wine, beer and other liquors and basic swimming/water gears/toys. People are friendly. Cows roam around like they own the place. Always watch the road as cars/buses tend to speed through. The beach is one of our favorites in Hong Kong. Clear waters, powdery sand, wide beach area to play and run around and less visitors. Fantastic view. Hiking the trails behind the village is another activity in the area. Overall, good enough for its rate. Family-friendly. Just don't expect a hotel-quality experience. JULY 2022
Sea View Holiday House
3.4/521 Reviews
Islands District
There is no distance between the house and the beach. The terrace of the house has a great sea view. The procedures for receiving the house are simple and easy, but the house’s environment is relatively poor. It is only a vacation house. The area inside the house is very small. There is no need to say more about the toilets. Bathing is also difficult In addition to the beautiful scenery, it is definitely not comparable to this price, and the price comparison is very poor!
Saiyuen
3.8/512 Reviews
Islands District
In addition to the poor sanitation of the toilets, such as camping camps, it is also good! The location is easy to go to, but the fee seems to be a bit expensive, and adventure activities are more suitable for older children

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