Hong Kong & Macau
Tour packages to Hong Kong and Macau often include a combination of cultural, historical, and modern attractions. Here's a sample itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival in Hong Kong
- Arrival at Hong Kong International Airport
- Transfer to the hotel and check-in
- Leisure time to explore the neighborhood or rest after the journey
Day 2: Hong Kong Island Tour
- Breakfast at the hotel
- Visit Victoria Peak for panoramic views of the city skyline
- Explore Aberdeen Fishing Village and enjoy a sampan ride
- Visit Repulse Bay, a picturesque beach area
- Explore Stanley Market for shopping and lunch
- Return to the hotel in the evening
Day 3: Lantau Island Tour
- Breakfast at the hotel
- Visit Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha) and Po Lin Monastery
- Take a scenic cable car ride on the Ngong Ping 360
- Explore Tai O Fishing Village and enjoy a boat excursion
- Return to Hong Kong Island and free time in the evening
Day 4: Disneyland or Ocean Park Option 1: Disneyland
- Breakfast at the hotel
- Transfer to Hong Kong Disneyland
- Spend the day enjoying various themed attractions, shows, and parades
- Return to the hotel in the evening
Option 2: Ocean Park
- Breakfast at the hotel
- Transfer to Ocean Park
- Enjoy thrilling rides, animal exhibits, and shows
- Return to the hotel in the evening
Day 5: Transfer to Macau
- Breakfast at the hotel
- Check-out from the hotel and transfer to the ferry terminal
- Take a ferry to Macau
- Check-in at the hotel and relax
- Evening at leisure to explore Macau's vibrant nightlife or try your luck at the casinos
Day 6: Macau City Tour
- Breakfast at the hotel
- Visit the historic Ruins of St. Paul's
- Explore Senado Square and Macau's historic center
- Visit the A-Ma Temple, dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu
- Enjoy panoramic views from Macau Tower (optional)
- Return to the hotel in the evening
Day 7: Departure
- Breakfast at the hotel
- Check-out from the hotel
- Transfer to the ferry terminal or airport for departure
This itinerary offers a balance of sightseeing, cultural experiences, and leisure time, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in the unique blend of East and West that Hong Kong and Macau have to offer.