Take the historical ride of Star Ferry to cross Victoria Harbor from Hong Kong Island to Kowloon. The Star Ferry is the oldest means of transportation in Hong Kong, as it began carrying passengers across the Victoria Harbour in the late 19th Century. It still carries over 26 million passenger a year today. At night, savor a sumptuous buffet dinner on Harbor Cruise Bauhinia while enjoying spectacular views of skyscrapers and the harbor.
We offer pick-up to the following hotels:
Attiude on Granville Hotel
B P International House
Best Western Grand Hotel
Best Western Hotel Causeway Bay
Best Western Plus Hotel Kowloon
Best Western Plus Hotel Sheung Wan
Booth Lodge (The Salvation Army)
Burlington Hotel
Butterfly on Morrison
Butterfly on Prat
Butterfly on Victoria
Caritas Bianchi Lodge
Casa Hotel
City Garden
Conrad Hong Kong
Cordis, Hong Kong
Cosmo Hotel
Courtyard By Marriott
Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Causeway Bay
Dorsett Mong Kok Hotel
Dorsett WanChai
East Hotel
Eaton Hotel
Empire Hotel, Causeway Bay
Empire Hotel, Wanchai
Fenwick Pier
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
Gloucester Luk Kwok Hotel
Goodrich Hotel
Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
Grand View Hotel
Guangdong Hotel HK
Harbour Grand Hong Kong
Harbour Grand Kowloon
Harbour Plaza 8 Degrees
Harbour Plaza Metropolis
Harbour Plaza North Point
Hilton Garden Inn Hong Kong Mongkok
Holiday Inn Express Causeway Bay HK
Holiday Inn Golden Mile
Hotel Bonaparte By Rhombus
Hotel Icon
Hotel Jen Hong Kong
Hotel Panorama by Rhombus
Hotel SAV
Hyatt Regency HK TST
IBIS Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan
Inn Hotel
Intercontinental Grand Stanford HK
InterContinental HK
Island Pacific
Island Shangri-La
JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong
Kerry Hotel HK
Kew Green Hotel Wanchai
Kimberley Hotel
Kings Hotel
Kowloon Hotel
Kowloon Shangri-La Hotel
L'Hotel Causeway Bay Harbour View
Langham Hotel, HK (TST)
Largos Hotel
Marco Polo Gateway Hotel
Marco Polo HK Hotel
Marco Polo Prince Hotel
Metropark Hotel Kowloon
Metropark Hotel Mong Kok
Metropark Hotel, Causeway Bay
Nathan Hotel
New World Millennium HK
Novotel Century Hong Kong
Novotel Nathan Road Kowloon HK
Park Hotel
Peninsula HK
Prudential Hotel
Regal Hong Kong
Regal Kowloon Hotel
Regal Oriental Hotel
Renaissance Harbour View
Rosedale Hong Kong
Rosedale Hotel Kowloon Mongkok
Royal Plaza Hotel
Shamrock Hotel
Sheraton HK Hotel & Towers
Silka Seaview Hotel
Silka West Kowloon Hotel
South China Hotel
South Pacific Hotel
Stanford Hillview Hotel
Stanford Hotel (MongKok)
The Charterhouse Causeway Bay
The City View
The Emperor (373 Queen's Road East)
The Empire Hotel Kowloon
The Excelsior Hong Kong
The Harbour View
The Imperial Hotel
The Luxe Manor
The Mira HK
The Park Lane Hong Kong a Pullman
The Ritz-Carlton
The Royal Garden
The Royal Pacific Hotel & Towers
The Wharney Guang Dong Hong Kong
VIC on the Harbour
W Hotel
West Hotel
Yesinn @YMT Wing Sing Lane
YMCA of HK (The Salisbury)
Operated for over 125 years, there's nothing in the world like riding the 373 meters long Peak Tram to visit the Victoria Peak. Many skyscrapers buildings you passed by look like they leaning at a 45 degree angle!
skip the line to take Peak Tram ride to the summit of Victoria Peak, enjoy the splendid view from Sky Terrace
Standing on Sky Terrace, it is the highest viewing platform in Hong Kong offering a stunning 360-degree panoramic view across Hong Kong, including Victoria Harbour.
The Former Central Police Station Compound
It began carrying passengers across the Victoria Harbour in the late 19th century. It still carries over 26 million passenger a year today, and you will get a chance to experience this unique way of crossing the harbour
One of the main shopping areas in Hong Kong. It is a giant world bazaar, where Hong Kong's glittering harbour is met by an alternate sea of stalls, shops, markets and malls.
It was part of former Kowloon Station of Kowloon-Canton Railway since 1915. The main terminus building was demolished in 1978 leaving only the clock tower. It is a landmark from the Age of Steam and has been listed as a declared monument in Hong Kong since 1990.
You can see the amazing skyscrapers and watch the boats, ferries and vessels travelling back and forth. Savor a buffet dinner aboard on a cruise voyaging in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong
It has been awarded the world's "Largest Permanent Light Show" by Guinness World Records. While having buffet on the cruise, you can see this magnificent show over the Victoria Harbour. The show combines interactive lights of 45 key buildings on both Hong Kong Island and Kowloon.
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
You will not receive a refund if you cancel.
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