Playtimes HK Magazine Summer 2018 Issue | Page 32

features 4 5 Spend a day away from Hong Kong island by heading over to Cheung Chau. You can bike around the island, relax on the beach and taste some local delicacies. 6 Spend a day with green fingers at 448 Farm in Yuen Long where you can plant and arrange flowers, care for animals, have a BBQ and get involved with lots of other family activities. Too sunny? Too rainy? Hide from the weather with Loveramics and get creative painting some ceramics. Spend a fun-filled day in SuperPark, one of the newest activity centres around that invites all ages to go crazy in three separate fun areas within a 45,000 square-foot space. 8 7 Send your children into the forest for an outdoor explorer camp experience they will never forget with Hong Kong Forest Adventures. 9 10 11 12 13 30 www.playtimes.com.hk Head to the Maritime Museum for the “To See the World in a Grain of Sand” exhibition that uses a small number of objects to show the extensive maritime and overland trade routes of the past. Visit Tokyolima for a family-friendly four-course brunch. The free-flow drinks package will keep the adults happy, whilst the candy bar, play area and popcorn will put a smile on your child's face. Saffron Cruises make spending a night on the water possible with many overnight boat options. You can visit remote places such as North Sai Kung or the Soko Islands where you can relax in peace and quiet. Get out the frozen patties, burger buns and s’mores for a BBQ on the beach. Big Wave Bay, Long Ke in Sai Kung, Repulse Bay and Shek O beaches all offer free BBQ pits. Take a trip out to High Island – a ride away from Sai Kung by sampan – where you can enjoy a pristine beach, hiking trails and a seafood restaurant run by a family.