Hong Kong
Ferries from Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street
Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street (Hong Kong) has 2 ferry routes to 2 destinations, operated by Hong Kong Government Transport Department and Just Use Wheels. You can sail from Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street to North Point (East) Ferry Pier (near North Point Promenade) and Sai Wan Ho Ferry Pier at Tai Hong Street. Crossing times and timetables for each route are listed below.
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Destinations from Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street
Operators
Ferry operators at Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street
Timetables
Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street ferry routes
2 routes with live schedules.
2 routes
Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street to North Point (East) Ferry Pier (near North Point Promenade)
- Fastest crossing
- 12m
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- Operators
- 1 operator
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Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street to Sai Wan Ho Ferry Pier at Tai Hong Street
- Fastest crossing
- 15m
- Fares from
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- Operators
- 2 operators
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Plan your trip
Getting to Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street
Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street is located in Hong Kong. Use the map above to find the terminal and plan your approach. Arrive at least 30–60 minutes before departure as a foot passenger, and allow extra time if you are travelling with a vehicle. Check local bus, train and taxi connections to the terminal, and confirm the exact boarding point with your operator before you travel.
About
About Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street
The Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street serves as a vital domestic transport link within Hong Kong, connecting the bustling Kwun Tong district on the Kowloon Peninsula with key locations on Hong Kong Island. This pier is primarily used by commuters and local travellers seeking efficient and scenic cross-harbour journeys, offering a convenient alternative to road transport. Its services are consistent, catering to the daily rhythm of one of the world's most vibrant cities.
Ferry Connections from Kwun Tong Ferry Pier
From Kwun Tong Ferry Pier, travellers can enjoy short, frequent ferry crossings to destinations across Victoria Harbour. These domestic routes are essential for daily commuting and provide quick access to different parts of Hong Kong. The crossings are relatively short, making them a popular choice for local residents.
The primary destinations reachable from Kwun Tong Ferry Pier include:
- North Point (East) Ferry Pier: A popular route connecting Kwun Tong to the eastern side of Hong Kong Island, with an approximate crossing time of just 12 minutes. This makes it an ideal option for those heading to the North Point area. You can find detailed schedules for the Kwun Tong to North Point ferry here.
- Sai Wan Ho Ferry Pier: Another key connection to Hong Kong Island, with journeys to Sai Wan Ho Ferry Pier typically taking around 15 minutes. This route serves as a convenient link for accessing the eastern districts of Hong Kong Island. For more information on this route, check the Kwun Tong to Sai Wan Ho ferry schedule.
For a quick overview of the main connections, please see the table below:
| Destination | Approx. Crossing Time |
|---|---|
| North Point (East) Ferry Pier | 12 minutes |
| Sai Wan Ho Ferry Pier | 15 minutes |
Operators and Booking Information
Services from Kwun Tong Ferry Pier are managed by operators such as the Hong Kong Government Transport Department and Just Use Wheels. Given the nature of these short, domestic routes, services are generally frequent throughout the day, though specific schedules can vary. For the most current departure times, ticket prices, and any operational updates, it is always recommended to check the specific route page on our site or consult the operating company directly. These ferries are an integral part of the public transportation network in Hong Kong, offering reliable service for commuters and visitors alike.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Where can I get a ferry to from Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street?
From Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street you can take a ferry to North Point (East) Ferry Pier (near North Point Promenade) and Sai Wan Ho Ferry Pier at Tai Hong Street. Each route page shows the crossing time and timetable.
Which ferry companies operate from Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street?
Ferries from Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street are run by Hong Kong Government Transport Department and Just Use Wheels. Open an operator page for its fleet, routes and contact details.
How many ferry routes depart Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street?
Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street has 2 ferry routes reaching 2 destinations. Timetables can change seasonally, so confirm with the operator before travelling.
Where is Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street ferry port located?
Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street is in Hong Kong (around 22.306, 114.221). See the map above for its exact location.
How do I get to Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street ferry terminal?
Arrive at Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street well before departure — typically 30–60 minutes ahead for foot passengers and longer if you are travelling with a vehicle. Check local bus, train or taxi connections to the terminal and confirm the exact boarding point with your operator.
What are the most popular ferries from Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street?
Popular crossings from Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street include North Point (East) Ferry Pier (near North Point Promenade) and Sai Wan Ho Ferry Pier at Tai Hong Street. Browse the full list below for crossing times and live timetables.
Do ferries from Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street carry cars?
Many routes from Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street carry vehicles, but this varies by operator and crossing. Check the specific route page and book vehicle space in advance, especially in summer.
When should I book a ferry from Kwun Tong Ferry Pier at Wing Yip Street?
For peak season and any sailing with a vehicle, book as early as possible. Off-peak foot-passenger fares are usually more flexible. Always confirm the latest timetable before travelling.
Last updated Jun 18, 2026.
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