Hong Kong
| Transfers and Ground Transport Airport and Hotel Transfers Arrival Save time and money - book your Hong Kong airport transfer shuttle before you get there! You will be met by a representative at Hong Kong's Chek Lap Kok Airport, and transferred to either your Hong Kong or Kowloon hotel. This is the ideal way to start your holiday or business trip. When making your airport shuttle booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your accommodation details. Please check whether your hotel is in Kowloon or Hong Kong to ensure you choose the correct transfer option at time of booking. Your airport transfer will be confirmed within 24 hours and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver in Hong Kong. Note: Transfers are available to selected hotels, click "view map" for the hotel list City: Hong Kong Region: Hong Kong Country: Hong Kong Duration: 1 - 1.5 hours Continent: Asia |
| Transfers and Ground Transport Airport and Hotel Transfers Departure Need to get to Hong Kong Chek Lap Kok Airport? Plan your trip ahead of time, and book and pay for your airport transfer right here. Travel from your Hong Kong Island or Kowloon City hotel to Hong Kong Chek Lap Kok Airport. When making a booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your accommodation details. Your transfer will be confirmed within 24 hours and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver. 24 - 48 hours prior to your Hotel to Airport transfer, you will be required to reconfirm exact pick up times and places (the contact number will be provided on your travel voucher). Note: Transfers are available to selected hotels, click "view map" for the hotel list. City: Hong Kong Region: Hong Kong Country: Hong Kong Duration: 1 - 1.5 hours Continent: Asia |
| Transfers and Ground Transport Airport and Hotel Transfers Arrival Travel from Hong Kong Airport to your Hong Kong or Kowloon hotel or Ocean Terminal in the luxury of a private vehicle. Save time and money - book your Hong Kong airport transfer before you get there! You will be met by a representative at Hong Kong's Chek Lap Kok Airport and transferred to your Hong Kong or Kowloon hotel or the Ocean Terminal. This is the ideal way to start your holiday or business trip. When making your booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your accommodation details. Please check whether your hotel is in Kowloon or Hong Kong to ensure you choose the correct transfer option at time of booking. Your airport transfer will be confirmed within 24 hours and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver in Hong Kong. |
| Transfers and Ground Transport Airport and Hotel Transfers Departure Travel from Hong Kong hotel, Kowloon hotel or the Ocean Terminal to the international airport in the luxury of a private vehicle. Save time and money - book your Hong Kong transfer before you get there! You will be met by a representative and transferred to Hong Kong's Chek Lap Kok Airport. This is the ideal way to farewell your holiday or business trip. When making your booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your accommodation details. Please check whether your hotel is in Kowloon or Hong Kong to ensure you choose the correct transfer option at time of booking. Your transfer will be confirmed within 24 hours and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver in Hong Kong. |
| Tours and Sightseeing Half day Coach Tour See all the highlights of Hong Kong Island on a five-hour orientation tour. If this is your first visit to Hong Kong, this comprehensive half-day tour is a great way to get to know Hong Kong Island and its famous landmarks and history. Hong Kong is ever-changing, so this tour is sure to refresh old memories for return visitors. You'll start your tour with a ride up Victoria Peak for panoramic views of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the surrounding islands. You'll pass picturesque Repulse Bay on the way to your next destination, the famous fishing village of Aberdeen. Here you'll see Hong Kong's junk-dwelling floating community still very much a part of Hong Kong life. You'll have the opportunity to board a sampan, for a close-up view of waterborne life. Next you'll visit the famous Stanley Market, where you can pick up bargains at just a fraction of the price in town. Your tour of Hong Kong Island concludes with a short visit to a prestigious jewelry factory, where craftsmen fashion meticulous works of art from gold and gems. City: Hong Kong Region: Hong Kong Country: Hong Kong Duration: 5 hours Continent: Asia |
| Cruises Sailing and Water Tours Sightseeing Cruise Be amazed at the high-rises that show-case Hong Kong's architectural phenomenon including Bank of China, Exchange Square, Hong Kong Bank, Lippo Tower, Central Plaza, Kowloon Wharf and expressway, as well as nearby Stonecutters Island. Further on, you will see the spectacular Tsing Ma Bridge linking the new Hong Kong Airport. It is presently the longest suspension bridge carrying both train and vehicular traffic in the world. This is a popular cruise for those who love the vibrancy and the ambitious town planning of Hong Kong. High-rises showcasing Hong Kong's architectural phenomenon, include Bank of China, Exchange Square, Hong Kong Bank, IFC (International Finance Centre) and Central Plaza along the waterfront. |
| Day Trips and Excursions Day Trips This tour of Kowloon and the New Territories travels towards the Hong Kong / China border taking in the Wong Tai Sin Temple, the largest Taoist temple in Hong Kong, glimpses of China's Shenzhen special economic zone skyline as well as the well preserved, fortified village of Tsang Tai Uk, which stands today as it did in the early 1800's. New Territories is a region in Hong Kong, China. The region comprises the area north of the Boundary Street and south of the Sham Chun River (Shenzhen River) which is the border between Hong Kong and mainland China, as well as most of Hong Kong's outlying islands including Lantau Island, Lamma Island, Cheung Chau, and Peng Chau. |
| Cruises Sailing and Water Tours Sightseeing Cruise Cruise along Hong Kong harbour to witness the famous skyline as well as a myriad of other waterfront attractions. This day time cruise will take you as far as Shau Kei Wan Typhoon Shelter, home of local villagers, before returning to see the firing of the legendary Jardine Noon day Gun, a tradition dating back to the early days of Hong Kong. |
| Transfers and Ground Transport Private Residences Round trip Take the stress and uncertainty out of getting to Hong Kong Disneyland Theme Park by taking the easy way! Enjoy round-trip transfers from your Hong Kong hotel in the comfort of a deluxe air-conditioned tourist motorcoach. This shared transfer service departs from your hotel every 30 minutes from 9:30am to 11:00am, and returns at 6:00pm or 30 minutes after the firework display. Please Note: This Roundtrip transfer does not include entry into Hong Kong Disneyland Theme Park City: Hong Kong Region: Hong Kong Country: Hong Kong Duration: 45 - 60 minutes one way Continent: Asia |
| Cruises Sailing and Water Tours Night Cruise A cruise through Hong Kong's harbor at night is an experience that every visitor to Hong Kong simply must do. On this evening tour you will board a traditional Chinese junk and travel the waters as many have before us. Relax and enjoy a sip on your cocktail with the open-bar hospitality onboard while seeing the fantastic night view from all different angles. Cruise to the colorful Western District, once the busy waterfront trading center in the old days. |
| Cruises Sailing and Water Tours Dolphin and Whale Watching Join this Hong Kong cruise to witness the world's pinkest dolphins at play! Be amazed - these dolphins, found between Hong Kong and Macau, are pinker than the Boto dolphins in the Amazon River in South America and live within a few kilometers of one of the world's busiest shipping centers and most densely populated urban area. |
| Tours and Sightseeing Half day Coach Tour History buffs - don't miss this tour! This day excursion will introduce you to the cultural side of Hong Kong's New Territories, visit ancient temples, small villages, fish and duck ponds, monasteries with spare time to shop at the local markets. Get off the beaten track and be astonished at how much remains from 6000 years of human settlement in the territory across ancient archaeological site, traditional Chinese structures and temples around the cultural side of New Territories. The tour begins with an impressive Buddhist Monastery (Chuk Lam Shim Yuen), housing the 3 largest 'Precious Buddha' statues in Hong Kong. The complex includes many features of traditional Chinese architecture and surrounded by a beautiful plantation of bamboo trees. Heading up to the highest mountain Tai Mo Shan (Big Hat Mountain), you will have a panoramic view of Lam Chuen Valley, Shek Kong Airport and Camps, and see the nearby cities in China at the Route Twisk Look Out Point. |
| Cruises Sailing and Water Tours Sightseeing Cruise Cheung Chau Island, also known as Long Island, is only a short ferry ride from Hong Kong. The tour begins with the Pak Tai Temple, supreme Emperor of the Dark Heaven. Walk down to the beautiful Tung Wan Beach with its clear water and soft sand before exploring 3,000 year old Bronze-Age rock carvings and old fishing communities of West Bay, Cheung Po Tsai Cave. A is followed after Tin Hau Temple where followers and come to worship the Goddess of Sea. Pick up from selected hotels to the Outlying Islands Pier for a relaxing ferry ride to Cheung Chau (Long Island) which is about 12 kilometers southwest of the busy Hong Kong Island. The tour begins from the Pak Tai Temple (supreme Emperor of the Dark Heaven). Built in 1783, the temple's layout is in the form of traditional Chinese architecture, such as ceramic figurines on the roof ridges, mural of auspicious motifs and stone lions in the forecourt. Next walk down the beautiful Tung Wan Beach with its clear water and soft sand, a most popular spot for windsurfing and canoeing. The 3,000 year old Bronze-Age rock carvings can be seen with geometric graphics and abstract animal images. |
| Cruises Sailing and Water Tours Night Cruise The best way to experience a Hong Kong sunset is on the harbor with a few drinks before dinner. So relax into your evening in Hong Kong with a cocktail-hour sunset cruise on Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour aboard a traditional Chinese sightseeing junk. You'll enjoy unlimited free drinks from the open bar onboard a traditional Chinese sightseeing junk while you watch one of the world's greatest lightshows unfold. Your 1.5-hour evening sightseeing cruise takes you past the illuminated Kowloon Promenade, Causeway Bay, North Point and Lei Yue Mun Seafood Village. Hong Kong and its famous sights are all brilliantly illuminated, glittering in the dark of night to make a vibrant start to your evening out in Hong Kong. City: Hong Kong Region: Hong Kong Country: Hong Kong Duration: 90 minutes Continent: Asia |
| Cruises Sailing and Water Tours Night Cruise Hong Kong's harbor dazzles with neon at night, but the synchronized Symphony of Lights laser show takes the nightly spectacle to another level. Cruise Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour aboard a traditional Chinese sightseeing junk and enjoy an uninterrupted view of this dazzling light show for an unforgettable evening in Hong Kong. On your 1.5-hour evening cruise around Hong Kong's harbor you'll enjoy unlimited free drinks from the open bar while you watch one of the world's greatest lightshows unfold. The highlight of your evening harbor cruise is the 20-minute Symphony of Lights show, a spectacular display of laser beams bouncing off 33 key skyscrapers on both sides of the harbor. Accompanied by synchronized music and commentary, the sound and light display depicts the growth of Hong Kong from a sleepy fishing village to the dynamic world-class city it is today. The Hong Kong Symphony of Lights display showcases the vibrant and glamorous night vistas of Victoria Harbour, one of the world's most impressive natural harbors. City: Hong Kong Region: Hong Kong Country: Hong Kong Duration: 90 minutes Continent: Asia |















