
Want to get in touch with nature – but not the bugs and heat? We give you the lowdown on the best sites for glamping in Hong Kong for an unforgettable camping trip with a touch of luxury.
Forget pitching tents and sleeping on hard ground – glamping elevates camping to a luxurious and comfortable experience, which all you busy bees certainly deserve! If you’re looking for unique experience-based gifts or ways to enjoy the great outdoors without fully roughing it, glamping offers the perfect blend of nature and extravagance. From accommodations equipped with cosy beds and electricity, to lodges with even private BBQs, here are the best destinations for glamping in Hong Kong that deliver a dose of indulgence on top of the typical camping perks.
Nature meets luxury at Hong Kong’s chic glamping retreats
1. Galaxy Garden

Just minutes from Pui O Beach, Galaxy Garden’s bubble tents offer a celestial glamping experience on Lantau Island. Its semi-transparent canopies provide dazzling views of the starry skies in an enthralling indoor-outdoor space. Cuddle up on plush mattresses beneath twinkling constellations, with the soundscape of nature surrounding your private habitat. When you’re not stargazing, enjoy home-style BBQs, visit the nearby wetlands, or make a quick jaunt to the beach during the day. With a brilliantly designed setting to highlight nature’s wonders, this glamping site in Hong Kong lets you comfortably camp under the stars and moon in your own comfortable bubble.
And with plenty more to explore on the island, check out our article on things to do in Lantau.
Galaxy Garden, 48 Ngau Au Garden, Pui O, Lantau Island, Hong Kong, p. 9263 9078
2. Welcome Beach

Anyone seeking a laid-back island escape should head to Welcome Beach on Lantau’s stunning Cheung Sha shoreline. At Welcome Beach, wake up in a luxe caravan just steps from 3km of soft sand. Enjoy the comfort of air-conditioning, mini fridges, WiFi, and open kitchens. Outside, immerse yourself in 30,000 square feet of tropical tranquillity, where you can sunbathe on wooden decks and lounge in grassy open spaces. When hunger strikes, fire up beachside BBQs or sample nearby restaurants. With picturesque scenery, stylish amenities, and a relaxed pace, Welcome Beach lets travellers trade city living for island time in total chic comfort, without the intensity of hardcore water sports.
Welcome Beach, 57 South Lantau Road, Lantau Island, Hong Kong, p. 9060 6220
3. JK Club

Another popular site for glamping in Hong Kong, JK Club lets you glamp in style and comfort among the lush greenery on Lantau Island. You’ll stay in one of the caravans on site, all equipped with comfortable bedding and air conditioning. During your stay, explore JK Club’s surrounding nature or take advantage of nearby beaches. In addition, JK Club also hosts a diverse range of workshops, agricultural experiences, and yoga classes for its glampers.
JK Club, 20D, Lo Wai Village, Pui O, Lantau Island, Hong Kong, p. 6368 5925
4. Park Nature

It’s a glamping getaway with stunning panoramic views at Park Nature in Yuen Long. Here, you can choose from an array of thoughtfully designed caravans, including pet-friendly models or stargazer caravans where you can gaze at the night sky through a sunroof. Cater your stay with Thai BBQ packages, elegant afternoon teas, and full English breakfasts. Park Nature even offers amenities like BBQ grills, massage pools, and game rooms, making it the ultimate venue for a birthday celebration or bridal shower. During the day, enjoy trekking through nearby wetlands, scaling hiking trails, or biking through the countryside before retreating to your deluxe camper.
Park Nature, Fung Kat Heung, Kam Tin, Hong Kong, p. 9694 0066
5. Pak Sha O Youth Hostel

Who says glamping has to break the bank? Situated in the heart of Sai Kung’s greenery, Pak Sha O Youth Hostel offers a series of bell tents for glamping (alongside its rooms). Your stay in the Bohemian-style tent will be the epitome of comfort while within budget. With a maximum capacity of six people, you can glamp with the whole gang under one roof. Each tent is equipped with fluffy pillows, blankets, bedding, sleeping pads, as well as lighting, storage, tea tables, decorations, and even bluetooth speakers, making this site a hassle-free getaway for nature lovers. Oh, and don’t worry about the lack of bathrooms and kitchens – glampers get free access to the hostel’s indoor facilities!
Check out our guide to Sai Kung to make the most of your time in the area.
Pak Sha O Youth Hostel, Hoi Ha Road, Pak Sha O, Sai Kung, Hong Kong, p. 2788 1638
6. We Camp

For the ultimate glamping experience in Hong Kong, We Camp offers a serene escape within its 15 acres of lush greenery. Nestled against the picturesque backdrop of Rooster Ridge, this campground blends nature’s beauty with luxurious amenities. Indulge in tasty treats such as dates, marshmallows, peanuts, or heartier campfire fare like potatoes, chestnuts, rice cakes, and toast. Additionally, BBQ grills are available for rent, allowing you to sizzle your own meats and veggies on-site. Its facilities also include clean showers, recreational spaces, and free parking. Whether you choose to lounge in a scenic pond-side pavilion, spend the night in a teepee or campervan, or opt for a private glamping dome outfitted with furnishings, We Camp ensures a comfortable wilderness experience.
We Camp, Armed Forces Out Bound Training, Fung Kat Heung Road, Kam Tin, Hong Kong, p. 6296 6689
7. Long Coast Seasports

Expect an action-packed oceanfront glamping getaway at Long Coast Seasports! Wake up ready for lessons in surfing, stand-up paddle boarding, windsurfing, wakeboarding, and more on crystalline waters. After an exhilarating day of water sports, unwind with beachside BBQs under the stars. Then, drift off to the sound of waves lapping the shore in your luxurious tent or caravan. With deluxe bedding, air-conditioning, breakfast, and beachfront restaurants nearby, this glamping destination blends sports and comfort for an unforgettable coastal escape.
For more on water sports and what to expect, check out our article on water sports.
Long Coast Seasports, 29 Lower Cheung Sha Village, Lantau Island, Hong Kong, p. 5545 5625
[This article was originally published in December 2023 and updated in 2024 by Celia Lee.]