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Cruise
7 days long
Prepare at least $2000
(2 people, 3-star hotel, mid-range restaurants)
China
- Hong Kong
Culture and Art - 45%
Nature - 15%
Waterside - 15%
Other - 25%
Day 1
Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware
Monument, Museum/Gallery, Photo Spot
3.0 hours
Charming and culturally rich museum nestled inside Hong Kong Park, Central, Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware is housed in one of the oldest surviving Western-style buildings in Hong Kong, originally built in 1846 as the residence of the Commande...
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r of British Forces. Today, it’s a tranquil space dedicated to the art, history, and culture of tea.
Trick Eye Museum
Museum/Gallery, Photo Spot, Theater
3.0 hours
$30.0
Trick Eye Museum Hong Kong is an interactive 3D art museum on Victoria Peak that focuses on optical-illusion exhibits and selfie-friendly scenes. It is a playful, interactive art space located at The Peak Galleria, famous for its mind-bending 3D i...
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llusions and photo-friendly installations.
Victoria Peak
Photo Spot, Natural Attraction
The peak is located in the west of the island. The mountain's second name is Mount Austin. This majestic mountainous formation combines an ensemble of several peaks, the highest of which is 554 meters. The mountain contains a complex of buildings,...
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including parks, cafes, and several observation decks that are especially popular with tourists because they offer stunning views of Hong Kong and Kowloon Island. Here, during the day, you can contemplate the shining skyscrapers, at sunset this view takes on pink and orange hues, and in the evening it is immersed in dazzling night lights. The most popular way to get to the top is by cable car, which starts its journey at the sea and gradually rushes upward.
Symphony of Lights
Photo Spot, Show
A dazzling fusion of light, music, and narration that transforms the city’s skyline into a canvas of color and rhythm, The Symphony of Lights is Hong Kong’s signature nightly multimedia show that starts at 8 pm and runs for approximately 10 minute...
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s every day with the best view spot located in the Avenue of Stars.
Day 2
Sheung Yiu Folk Museum
Museum/Gallery
Sheung Yiu Folk Museum is located within the scenic Sai Kung Park and covers an area of 500 square meters. It was originally a Hakka village built in the late 19th century. In 1981, the village and the lime kiln next to it were declared architectu...
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ral monuments. The restored village includes dwellings, piggeries, a cattle shed, a six-meter-high watchtower, a spacious drying terrace and other exhibits such as agricultural tools and household items of the Hakka people, recreating the rural life of the village in its heyday. An audio-visual gallery shows video programs introducing the history of Sheung Yiu Village and local culture.
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Clear Water Bay Second Beach
Beach, Photo Spot
5.0 hours
A beloved seaside escapes in Hong Kong, known for its soft sand, calm waters, and lush green backdrop, Clear Water Bay Second Beach is the larger and more popular of the two beaches in Clear Water Bay, offering a relaxed vibe with solid amenities.
Day 3
International Finance Centre
Architectural Building
1.0 hours
One of the most iconic skyscrapers of Hong Kong, International Finance Centre is symbol of cities' global financial power. It's a complex of two towers, a luxury shopping mall and the Four Seasons Hotel. While it's not intended for this, the skysc...
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rapers can be used as an observation deck!
Hong Kong Observation Wheel
Photo Spot
2.0 hours
$3.0
Hong Kong Observation Wheel, located at the central Harborfront, is a 60-meter-tall Ferris wheel offering a stunning panoramic view of Victoria Harbour, Kowloon and the iconic Hong Kong Skyline. For tourist as well as locals, it is a must-do for l...
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ooking to soak in the city above.
Star Ferry
Aqua Attraction, Photo Spot, Tour
0.5 hours
$1.0
Star Ferry is one of the Hong Kong iconic attractions - a boat-shuttle across Victoria Harbour, which proposes stunning view on Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. Recommended especially during nights!
Kowloon Park
Natural Attraction, Park
4.0 hours
Peaceful escape from the city's bustle with features like Chinese garden, bird lake, aviary, maze garden, Kowloon Park is a lush urban oasis nestled in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, China. Spanning over 13 hectares, it's a nature paradise. Among oth...
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er things, it offers Kung Fu demonstration (only on Sundays, free entrance, however, swimming pool and sports centre have admission fee).
Day 4
Tai Long Wan
Beach, Neighborhood, Natural Attraction
Big Wave Bay, as it's translated from Chinese, Tai Long Wan is a coastal treasure - an entire region of pristine beaches, hiking trails and fantastic volcanic cliffs. It's not just one neighborhood, but entire four! While half of them include faci...
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lities, like restaurants and shops, others are completely wild and empty, even on weekends. Truly, hidden gems!
Day 5
Hong Kong Space Museum
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$5.5
The Space Museum is a family-friendly destination with interactive exhibits, immersive domes and educational displays about astronomy and cosmos. Good for knowledge, impressions as well as space-related souvenirs.
K11 Musea
Game, Museum/Gallery, Neighborhood
3.0 hours
Dazzling cultural and retail center, where you can find art and design objects, as well as restaurants and luxury stores of the world-famous brands. A perfect place to go with family, as it has entertainments for every age and taste!
Nathan Road
Architectural Building, Historic Place, Neighborhood
6.0 hours
Often called the "Golden Mile" for its stunning neon signs and nonstop energy, Nathan Road is one China most popular iconic thoroughfares. Starting from Tsim Sha Tsui in the south to Sham Shui Po in the north, it goes through the heart of Kowloon ...
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and is lined with everything from luxury boutiques and electronics shops to street food stalls and historic landmarks. (Shops and restaurants usually operate in 10am - 10pm bounds, some other eateries and convenience stores stay open later).
Day 6
Hong Kong Maritime Museum
Historic Place, Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$4.0
Looking for a stunning scenic and educational stop by the harbor? Hong Kong Maritime Museum delivers it! A fascinating cultural gem that dives deep into the city's rich maritime heritage, the museum will be interesting for all-age discoverers!
Edward Youde Aviary
Park
2.0 hours
Edward Youde Aviary, also known as Hong Kong Park, is tranquil wildlife sanctuary and just a nice place to spend some time calm. The park is designed to mimic a tropical rainforest biosystem. It represents one of the largest Asia aviaries, with ar...
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ound 500 birds living in near natural setting with massive, netted enclosure, so that visitors can observe them close genuine biomes.
PMQ
Historic Place, Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
Located in Central between Hollywood Road and Staunton Street, PMQ (Police Married Quarters) in Hong Kong is a revitalized heritage site turned creative hub, one of the city’s most vibrant design and lifestyle destinations. (Some special exhibitio...
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ns, workshops, or guided tours may have ticketed fees, usually ranging from Usd13-40 depending on the activity.)
Day 7
H Queens
Architectural Building, Museum/Gallery, Photo Spot
2.0 hours
A curated vertical experience that blends culture, cuisine, and commerce, H Queen’s is a sleek, 24-story tower in Central Hong Kong that’s become a magnet for contemporary art lovers, stylish diners, and luxury shoppers.
Man Mo Temple
Historic Place, Monument, Religious Sight
4.0 hours
Built around 1847 on Hollywood Road in Sheung Wan, Man Mo Temple is one of Hong Kong's most atmospheric and historically significant temples. It's dedicated to the God of Literature (Man) and the God of War (Mo), built with granite pillars, cerami...
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c tiles and carved wooden beams - fine pieces of 19th century crafts.
Club Feather Boa
Bar/Club
2.0 hours
$20.0
Hidden behind thick velvet curtains in SoHo Central, Club Feather Boa is one of Hong Kong’s most elusive and atmospheric cocktail lounges.
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