Hong Kong is well-known for its sparkling night view filled with skyscrapers and dazzling neon lights. This sightseeing cruise boat grants a unique experience to be mesmerized by the city's landscape. The boat sails around the Victoria Harbour, one of the world's most impressive natural harbors, while the spectacular Hong Kong's skyline on both sides of Central and Tsim Sha Tsui fires up your imagination.
If you wish to have a genuine local experience, select harbor night cruise option, which you will board after dinner time. Relax and enjoy the sea breeze with an open bar on board. The cruise is the best opportunity to truly appreciate Hong Kong's night view.
Admission Ticket: 75-minute cruise, Unlimited wine, table wine, beer, and soft drinks.
Admission Ticket: 75-minute cruise & Unlimited wine, table wine, beer and soft drinks.
Admission Tickets: 75-minute cruise & Unlimited wine, table wine, beer, and soft drinks. Light Shows.
There is no attraction in the city that is more iconic than the skyline of Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour. In fact, one can say that the harbour was the very birthplace of the city itself. The deep waters between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula are why a collection of fishing villages grew to become an international centre of trade. Today, the harbour is still the city’s throbbing heart and its iconic skyline is also one of the world’s most stunning urban landscapes. With such a skyline, it deserves to been seen at more than one angle.
The most classic view of the harbour is from the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. Here you can stand right in front of the harbour and not only marvel at the topological and architectural spectacle of Hong Kong’s iconic skyline, but also admire how the colourful lights from across the harbour dance on the waves.
What could make the harbour even more stunning? A multimedia light show! Every night at 8pm, iconic buildings from both sides of the harbour unite to form a harmonious canvas for a sensational multimedia extravaganza, with a myriad of searchlights, lasers, LED screens and lighting working in symphony to put together a nightly spectacle that transforms the Hong Kong skyline into an outdoor audiovisual feast.
Located on the rooftop of Ocean Terminal’s five-storey extension building, opened in 2017
Located on the 100th floor of the tallest building in Hong Kong,
As the highest point on Hong Kong Island, The Peak has been Hong Kong’s most exclusive neighbourhood since historical times and is also home to the city’s rich and famous today. But it is the view that makes The Peak one of the most popular attractions in Hong Kong. By day, your eyes stretch across sparkling skyscrapers and the harbour all the way to the green hills of the New Territories. In early evening, this panorama melts into pink and orange before reincarnating as a dazzling galaxy of light, shimmering beneath you. And if you listen carefully enough, you can hear Asia’s world city humming below.
Located on the Central Harbourfront is Hong Kong’s own Ferris wheel – the Hong Kong Observation Wheel. At 60 metres high, it offers spectacular day and night-time views of the harbour. The wheel has 42 luxurious gondolas that can comfortably seat eight passengers. Be sure to keep an eye out for events, drinks and snacks on the surrounding plaza.
Central Pier No. 9(Landing Steps No. 3). How to get there: From MTR Central station exit A, walk along the footbridge and follow signages to Central Pier. Pier No. 9 is located at the right of the footbridge. This journey takes 10-15 minutes.
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The customer will receive entry ticket by 24 hours before the tour.
Hong Kong is a vibrant metropolis where modern skyscrapers coexist with ancient temples and lush nature. Known for its bustling streets, world-class cuisine, and stunning harbor views, it offers a unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures.
Victoria Peak offers breathtaking panoramic views of Hong Kong. The Peak Tram is a historic funicular railway that takes visitors to the summit.
This waterfront promenade offers stunning views of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong skyline. It's a popular spot for the Symphony of Lights show.
A magical theme park offering classic Disney attractions, shows, and character meet-and-greets.
Lantau Island offers a mix of natural beauty and cultural sites, including the Big Buddha and Tai O fishing village.
A bustling night market offering a variety of goods, from clothing to electronics, as well as street food and entertainment.
A variety of small dishes served in bamboo steamers, including dumplings, buns, and rolls.
Crispy-skinned duck roasted to perfection, often served with pancakes, hoisin sauce, and cucumber.
Bubble-shaped waffles made from an egg-based batter, often served with ice cream or custard.
A creamy, gelatin-based dessert made with fresh mango puree.
This period offers pleasant weather with lower humidity and clear skies, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Hong Kong Dollar (HKD)
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Hong Kong is generally safe, with low crime rates and a well-developed infrastructure. However, petty crime and scams can occur, especially in tourist areas.
Hung Hom Station, West Kowloon Station
China Travel Service Terminal, CITS Terminal
The MTR is clean, efficient, and widely used. It's the best way to get around the city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike
A former Portuguese colony with a rich history and a mix of European and Chinese architecture.
A scenic island with a mix of natural beauty and cultural sites, including the Big Buddha and Tai O fishing village.
A modern city with a mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment options, as well as historic sites.
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