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8 Hour Private Excursion Cruise Ship Pick up Tour Driver & Guide
8 Hour Private Excursion Cruise Ship Pick up Tour Driver & Guide
8 Hour Private Excursion Cruise Ship Pick up Tour Driver & Guide
8 Hour Private Excursion Cruise Ship Pick up Tour Driver & Guide
8 Hour Private Excursion Cruise Ship Pick up Tour Driver & Guide

8 Hour Private Excursion Cruise Ship Pick up Tour Driver & Guide

By This Is Asia Private Tours
2 out of 10
Free cancellation available
Price is €1,180 per adult* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple adult tickets
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 8h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup
Overview

Experience Hong Kong in style with our 8-hour private excursion, perfect for cruise ship passengers. Our professional and friendly tour driver and guide will pick you up directly from the port and take you on a personalised tour of the city's most iconic sights and hidden gems.
Our tour includes visits to must-see attractions such as Victoria Peak, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the city from the hill top, and Hollywood Road with its colonial history footsteps. We'll also take you to the bustling markets of Wan Chai and Aberdeen, where you can shop for souvenirs and sample local cuisine.
Our private excursion includes transport in a comfortable and air-conditioned vehicle, with plenty of time to explore each destination at your own pace.
Our 8-hour private excursion will get a personalised and unforgettable experience of Hong Kong, all in the comfort of a private vehicle with a knowledgeable guide by your side. With option of airport pick up or drop off.

Activity location

  • Victoria Peak (The Peak)
    • No.1 Lugard Road,
    • Hong Kong, China

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Hong Kong International Airport
    • 1 Sky Plaza Road
    • Chek Lap Kok, New Territories, China

Multiple meeting/redemption points available, see location information for full list

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8 Hour Private Excursion Cruise Ship Pick up Tour Driver & Guide
  • Activity duration is 8 hours8h8h
  • English

Pickup included

Language options: English
Price details
€1,180.40 x 1 Adult€1,180.40

Total
Price is €1,180.40
Until Fri, 1 Nov

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedBottled water
  • What's includedWhat's includedSnacks
  • What's includedWhat's includedLunch
  • What's includedWhat's includedAir-conditioned vehicle
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedService charge

Know before you book

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for pregnant travellers
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.

Activity itinerary

Victoria Peak (The Peak)
  • 1h
Victoria Peak is one of the most iconic landmarks in Hong Kong and a must-visit destination for tourists. Located on the western side of Hong Kong Island, it is a mountain that rises 552 metres above sea level, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city's skyline and Victoria Harbour. The peak is accessible by the Peak Tram, a historic cable car that takes visitors on a steep and scenic ride up to the top, or by foot for those who prefer a more challenging hike. At the top, visitors can enjoy a range of attractions, including restaurants, shops, and observation decks. The most popular attraction is the Sky Terrace 428, a 360-degree viewing platform that provides visitors with a stunning bird's eye view of Hong Kong. The terrace is located on the rooftop of the Peak Tower, a striking building that features unique architecture, shopping, and dining options.
Hollywood Road
  • 1h
Hollywood Road is a historic street in Hong Kong that's famous for its art galleries, antique shops, and trendy boutiques. It's located in the Central district of Hong Kong Island and dates back to the mid-19th century. The street is a popular destination for art lovers, collectors, and shoppers who are looking for unique and interesting items. Visitors can explore the many galleries and antique shops that line the street, or simply take a leisurely stroll to take in the atmosphere of the area. Along the way, you'll find many cafes, restaurants, and bars where you can relax and enjoy a meal or a drink.
Man Mo Temple
  • 1h
Man Mo Temple is a historic Taoist temple located in the Sheung Wan district of Hong Kong. Built in 1847, it is dedicated to the worship of the God of Literature (Man) and the God of War (Mo), which were traditionally believed to be the two most important deities for students seeking success in the imperial civil examinations. The temple's architecture features a traditional Chinese courtyard design with a large main hall, a secondary hall, and a surrounding courtyard with a beautiful garden. The main hall is adorned with intricate carvings and features three altars dedicated to various deities, including Man and Mo. Man Mo Temple is also a popular tourist attraction and cultural landmark in Hong Kong. It offers visitors a glimpse into the city's rich history and cultural heritage, and is particularly renowned for its impressive incense coils, which hang from the ceiling and fill the air with a fragrant aroma.
Wan Chai
  • 1h
Wan Chai is one of the oldest areas in Hong Kong, with a history that dates back to the early 1800s. It was originally a small fishing village, but with the arrival of the British, it became a centre of trade and commerce. Today, Wan Chai is a bustling district with a mix of old and new, traditional and modern. It's home to a variety of shops, restaurants, and markets, as well as cultural attractions like the Old Wan Chai Post Office and the Hung Shing Temple. The district is also famous for its nightlife scene, with a wide variety of bars and clubs catering to both locals and tourists. The blend of history and modernity makes Wan Chai a fascinating place to explore for anyone interested in Hong Kong's past and present.
Ap Lei Chau Waterfront Promenade
  • 1h
Aberdeen Fishing Village is a traditional fishing village on the south coast of Hong Kong Island. Its history dates back to the early 19th century, when it was a small fishing community that relied on the abundant seafood in the surrounding waters. Over the years, the village grew as more and more fishermen and their families settled in the area. One of the unique features of Aberdeen is the use of sampans, which are small wooden boats that are used for fishing and transport. These boats are an integral part of the village's culture and can be seen floating along the harbour. Visitors can take a sampan ride to explore the harbour and its surroundings. The Aberdeen Fishing Village is not only a historical site, but it also represents the traditional way of life of Hong Kong fishermen. It offers a glimpse into the city's past, as well as its present-day culture.
Fa Yuen Street Market
  • 1h
Mongkok Street Markets have a rich history and diverse culture. The markets started in the 20th century, with hawkers selling goods on the streets. Today, the markets offer a wide variety of goods such as clothing, electronics, and local delicacies. Visitors can experience the vibrant atmosphere of the markets and interact with the friendly vendors who are a part of the cultural fabric of Hong Kong.
Temple Street Night Market
  • 30m
Temple Street is a famous night market in Hong Kong that dates back to the 1920s. Originally a place for opera performers to practice and socialise, it has evolved into a bustling street market with vendors selling a variety of goods, including electronics, clothing, and street food. In the 1920s, the street outside the temple became a popular gathering spot for local Cantonese opera performers, who would perform and practice their craft for hours. This led to the nickname "Street of the Poor" or "Poor Man's Nightclub". As time passed, vendors began to set up stalls in the area, selling food and other items to the crowds that gathered to watch the opera performances. Today, Temple Street remains a popular spot for both locals and tourists to shop and dine. Visitors can also enjoy traditional Chinese fortune-telling services, such as palm reading and face reading, or catch a Cantonese opera performance at the nearby Yau Ma Tei Theatre.
Chi Lin Nunnery
  • 30m
Chi Lin Nunnery is a serene and picturesque Buddhist monastery. Built in the Tang Dynasty architectural style, the nunnery features beautiful wooden architecture, tranquil lotus ponds, and meticulously maintained gardens, all of which provide visitors with a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The nunnery was built in the 1930s and was renovated in the 1990s using traditional methods and materials, making it one of the most important examples of traditional Chinese architecture in the city. The complex also includes a number of smaller temples, shrines, and meditation halls, as well as a vegetarian restaurant serving delicious and healthy meals. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll through the gardens, admire the intricate wood carvings and sculptures, and participate in Buddhist ceremonies and rituals led by the nuns who reside in the complex.
Kowloon Peak Observation Platform
  • 1h
Kowloon Peak, also known as Fei Ngo Shan, is a mountain located in the eastern part of the Kowloon Peninsula in Hong Kong. Rising to a height of 602 metres, it offers visitors breathtaking panoramic views of the city, including Victoria Harbour, the urban skyline, and the surrounding mountains. At the summit of Kowloon Peak, visitors can enjoy a bird's eye view of Hong Kong and its many landmarks, including the iconic Lion Rock and the Hong Kong Observatory. There are also several restaurants and observation decks where visitors can relax and take in the views. Kowloon Peak is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking stunning views of the city and a challenging hike in the great outdoors.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESVictoria Peak (The Peak)
    • No.1 Lugard Road,
    • Hong Kong, China

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEHong Kong International Airport
    • 1 Sky Plaza Road
    • Chek Lap Kok, New Territories, China
  • PEOPLEPEOPLEKai Tak Cruise Terminal
    • Kai Tak, Kowloon, China
  • PEOPLEPEOPLEOcean Terminal
    • Harbour City Canton Road
    • Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, China

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