Hong Kong

Its name literally means “fragrant harbour.” This ever-changing city where East meets West, Hong Kong offers you the alluring glamour of the ancient East with the appeal of a thoroughly modern, fast-paced city. Whether you’ve visited Hong Kong two times or 20, no two stays in this compelling destination are ever the same.

What You Can Experience

Turn your tour into the journey of a lifetime with these packages.

Full Day Ocean Park Tour

Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong Head to the world-renowned Grand Aquarium, where you'll get to see incredible marine life, unique...
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Full Day Hong Kong Disneyland

Lantau Island, Hong Kong | Tour Code: PC- HDL- 12 Take a trip to a magical land full of adventure...
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An Insight into the North Western New Territories

Half-Day Excursion | Yuen Long District and Ping Shan Heritage Trail Step beyond Hong Kong’s iconic skyline and explore a...
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What To Know Before You Book

A quick overview to make the most of your stay.

- Hongkong has for main areas: Hongkong Island, Kowloon Peninsula, the New Territories, plus 263 outlying islands.

- You’ll enjoy generally cool weather all year round, but expect hot, humid weather when traveling in the summer. Its four seasons go as follows:
  • Spring | March to May: Clear skies means it’s a fantastic time to head to Victoria Peak for a panoramic view of the city, or head to the park for a leisurely stroll.
  • Summer | June to August: The weather could get quite hot and humid so you might want to head to Hong Kong’s beaches or its indoor attractions.
  • Autumn | September to November: Cooler weather makes for a more pleasant adventure overall. You’re also in for a treat when your visit falls on the Mid-Autumn Festival.
  • Winter | December to February: For those looking to embrace the festive spirit, you’ll enjoy the WinterFest Celebrations in December. If traditional is more your style, you can delay your visit to January or February in time for Chinese New Year.
- Hong Kong is a year-round destination due to its size, but it’s packed with many things to explore. Let’s build your itinerary around your interests.

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  • Passport valid for at least one month after your stay.
  • Visa-exempt entry is available, and can range from 7 to 90 days depending on your country of origin.
  • Consult with your airline or your local Chinese consulate for more information.