
1. Getting across the Harbour - You must experience the Star Ferry and cross Victoria Harbour by ferry. This public transport experience will set you back approximately 50 cents!
2. Mid Level escalators - Take a ride free on the world’s longest covered outdoor escalators. These escalators run length of about 800 metres through Central on Hong Kong Island.
EATING IN HONG KONG – From Dim Sum trolleys to oodles of noodles, seafood so fresh, exotic fusion of East and West – it has to be one of the best places in the world to sample food – a true ‘Gourmet Paradise’.
Victoria Peak - Take the Peak Tram up to Victoria Peak which is one of the most visited tourist spots in Hong Kong, famous for the best views over Hong Kong Island.
Bag your self a bargain - Find yourself a bargain in any one of Hong Kong’s stores. Or practice your bargaining skills at Temple Street Markets, Ladies Market, Jade Market or Stanley Market. But whatever you don’t miss the sales.
Giant Buddha - The world’s largest seated outdoor bronze Buddha will leave you in awe as it sits atop Lantau Island. Whilst you’re there take a walk down the tranquil Wisdom Path.
The place for night owls - Head to Lan Kwai Fong and SoHo if you are looking for bars, clubs and restaurants. Or if you want a place to sit enjoy a drink and some people watching.
Hong Kong Disneyland - Treat your inner child or take your family on a journey to this magical land for an experience you will not forget.
Ocean Park - This theme park has it all, starting with thrilling rides, dolphin shows, cabaret shows, the largest oceanarium in South East Asia, cable cars and the wonderful Giant Pandas.
A visit to Macau - Take a boat trip across to Macau. This old Portuguese influenced city is filled with culture, history, museums, casinos and fantastic cuisine. Stay a couple nights to experience all Macau offers.
