Overview
Hong Kong & Macau: Located just hours apart, Hong Kong and Macau offer a unique blend of cultures, history, and modern attractions. Hong Kong is a global financial center with a vibrant skyline, shopping, and entertainment, while Macau is famous for its luxury casinos, historic sites, and Portuguese heritage. Together, they provide an unforgettable experience of East meets West.
Itinerary
- Land in the dazzling city of Hong Kong
- A representative will receive you at the airport and escort you the hotel.
- Check-in and relax for a while to destress after a long flight.
- Spend the first day of your Hong Kong holiday at leisure.
- You can go out and stroll on the streets.
- As the day ends, come back to the hotel and sleep off the night.
- Kick start the day with a delicious breakfast and get ready for Hong Kong city tour.
- The first attraction on your Hong Kong trip itinerary will be the Victoria Peak from where you can enjoy the panoramic views of the city.
- The next hotspot is the old-fashioned Aberdeen Fishing Village.
- Watch the contrasting picture of the traditional houseboats and on the other side, the ultra-modern yachts standing by the harbour. Later, buy
beautiful precious jewellery from the jewel shops and return to your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay, marking the end of the day 2 of
your Hong Kong and Macau tour.
- Get ready for some exciting fun as this day of your Hong Kong tour takes you on a magical full-day Disneyland tour.
- A buffet spread of delectable dishes marks a beginning to the third day of your holiday in Hong Kong.
- Get ready for a full-day tour of Disneyland. Catch the front row and watch the parade of all the Disney characters dancing in full force to the tune of Disney songs.
- For some adventurous fun, indulge in the joyful rides or go hunting by opting for a jungle river cruise.
- Late in the evening, return to your hotel and retire for the night.
Your trip to Hong Kong gets all the more exciting with a visit to the biggest oceanarium in Asia -- the Ocean Park.
- Start the day with a fresh breakfast and get ready for an exciting full day tour of Ocean park.
- Home to over 400 species of fishes, the Grand Aquarium gives you an opportunity to walk through the artificial bubble tunnels and reefs with a
see-through glass bottom to view the colorful fishes swimming beneath.
- The highlight of your Hong Kong travel would be watching the first ever 360-degree water screen show, Symbio, complemented with fireworks
and music.
- After an awesome day, come back to the hotel and stay for the night.
- On the fifth day of your Hong Kong and Macau holiday, you will travel to Macau and spend the entire day leisurely.
- Savour a hearty breakfast, complete check-out formalities and leave for the sizzling city of Macau.
- Enjoy the joyful ferry ride as you go past the Hong Kong skyline and reach the shores of Macau.
- Upon reaching, check-in at the hotel and relax for some time.
- You have this entire day to explore the scintillating city.
- While on your Macau trip, street shopping is a must. After a fun-filled day, come back to the hotel and have a sound sleep.
-Travel time (Hong Kong to Macau via ferry): Approx. 1 hour
- After breakfast, proceed to the tour of Macau commences.
- The tour takes you to the Ruins of the St Paul (a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site), Casino, Cake shop and A-ma Temple and Macau Tower observation deck .
- Post the city tour and after your lunch kindly proceed for the house of dancing water show on your own
- 3.7 million gallons of water, two billion HK dollars, 18-meter fountain jets, and a troupe of talented performers – no expense has been spared for the most breathtaking show in Macau!
- The House of Dancing Water is a spectacle not to be missed. Created by the famed show-maker Franco Dragone, the show cost USD250 million to create and produce, and is only performed at the City of Dreams.
- The tale follows a classic story of love and villainy, involving a shipwrecked stranger, a beautiful imprisoned princess, and an evil stepmother. With The House of Dancing Water tickets, you can take in astonishing feats of acrobatics and high diving, breathtaking dancing and costumes, and marvel at the spectacular, 3.7 million-gallon pool – bigger than 5 Olympic-size swimming pools! There are countless reasons not to miss this show – the visual stunts are only the beginning!
- End the last day of Hong Kong and Macau tour itinerary with nostalgic memories.
- After a delectable breakfast, check-out from the hotel in Macau and get transferred to Hong Kong by ferry.
- Upon reaching Hong Kong, you will be transferred to the International Airport to board the flight for your onward destination.
-Travel time (Macau to Hong Kong via ferry): Approx. 1 hour
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Breakfast
- Airport Transfers All land transfers
- Accommodation on twin sharing basis
- Hong Kong City Tour with Transfers
- Ocean Park with Tickets
- Transfers Disneyland Tour with Tickets
- The house of Dancing Water show . Macau.
The Cost Excludes
- Meals other than specified in the inclusions
- Personal and incidental expenses
- Anything not mentioned in inclusions
FAQs
Yes, English is widely spoken in both Hong Kong and Macau, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants.
Hong Kong uses the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD), while Macau uses the Macanese Pataca (MOP).
You can travel between Hong Kong and Macau by ferry, bus, or the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge. The ferry is a popular and convenient option, taking around 1 hour.
Top attractions include Victoria Peak, Disneyland, Big Buddha, Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, and the bustling markets like Temple Street and Ladies Market.
Key attractions include the Ruins of St. Paul’s, Senado Square, the Venetian Macau, and the A-Ma Temple. Don’t miss the world-famous casinos and the annual Macau Grand Prix.
Yes, Hong Kong offers several free attractions, such as the Hong Kong Museum of History, the Hong Kong Park, Avenue of Stars, and the stunning Victoria Harbour Promenade.
To experience Hong Kong’s vibrant markets like Ladies Market, Temple Street Night Market, and Stanley Market, it’s best to walk around leisurely, take in the atmosphere, and haggle for unique items like fashion, electronics, and souvenirs.