Kai-to

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A kai-to carrying passengers to the outlying islands off the Sai Kung Peninsula in Hong Kong
A kai-to carrying passengers to the outlying islands off the Sai Kung Peninsula in Hong Kong
Passengers boarding a larger kai-to to Peng Chau at the Discovery Bay Kai-to pier in Nim Shue Wan.
Passengers boarding a larger kai-to to Peng Chau at the Discovery Bay Kai-to pier in Nim Shue Wan.

The kai-to (Chinese: 街渡) is a type of small, motorized ferry serving remote coastal settlements in the Outlying Islands of Hong Kong.


There are currently 78 fixed kai-to routes, mostly used to ferry passengers between the outlying islands of Lantau Island, Peng Chau, Cheung Chau, Lamma Island, among others, to the west of Hong Kong, and to enclave villages in the Tolo Harbour, Double Haven, Port Shelter, etc. in eastern New Territories.

Certain routes within Victoria Harbour are still served by Kai-tos, including the Sai Wan Ho to Kwun Tong route.

  • Peng Chau Kaito Ltd 坪洲街渡
  • Lum Gay Kaito 林記街渡 - 7 routes
  • Ma Wan Kaito 馬灣街渡 - 7 routes

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