Enjoy this four-day city break in Hong Kong, an exhilarating city where towering skyscrapers meet lush green mountains, creating one of the most iconic skylines in the world. From the lively street markets of Mong Kok to the dazzling lights of Victoria Harbour, the city offers an endless array of experiences for visitors. You can take the Peak Tram for stunning panoramic views, explore ancient temples, or savour world-class cuisine at a rooftop restaurant. This getaway lets you enjoy the full experience of Hong Kong, giving you the flexibility to explore its sights and culture at your own pace.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Hong Kong: With its rich fusion of cultures, vibrant nightlife, and beautiful outlying islands, Hong Kong is the perfect destination for adventure and discovery.
Day 1: ARRIVAL HONG KONG
Upon arrival at Hong Kong International Airport, you will be welcomed by your driver and transferred to the hotel. Relax after your flight or head out to explore the city.
Overnight in Hong Kong.
Day 2: HONG KONG
After breakfast at the hotel spend the day free at leisure exploring Hong Kong or join our optional excursion (not included).
Hong Kong Island & Kowloon Full-Day Private Tour (incl. transfer and Spanish-speaking guide):
Begin your adventure with a scenic tram ride up Victoria Peak, where you'll enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. Next, visit the iconic floating village of Aberdeen and experience a traditional sampan ride. Stroll along the beautiful Repulse Bay, then journey through the bustling "Central District," the financial hub of Hong Kong. Stop for a delicious dim sum lunch at a local restaurant before heading to Kowloon in the afternoon. Explore its vibrant markets, including the colorful fruit and vegetable market, the famous Jade Market, and the charming flower and bird markets. You'll then visit the renowned Wong Tai Sin Temple, a spiritual site where locals pray for health and well-being. End your day by passing through the lively Ladies' Market before taking a leisurely walk along the picturesque harbor promenade, the Avenue of Stars. This private tour includes round-trip transfers to and from your hotel and a dedicated guide to enrich your experience.
Overnight in Hong Kong.
Day 3: HONG KONG
After breakfast at the hotel, another free day with a possibility of joining our optional excursion (not included).
Macau Full-Day Tour (incl. transfer, round-trip ferry economy class and Spanish-speaking guide, Lunch not included):
Start your day with a scenic ferry ride from Hong Kong to Macau (round-trip economy class). Upon arrival, your guide will greet you at the quay, and you'll set off on a walking tour through the Historic Center of Macau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As you explore, you'll feel the strong Portuguese influence that has shaped this former colony for centuries. Begin your journey at the bustling Almeida Ribeiro Street, a central square surrounded by Western-style buildings. As you stroll, admire the blend of Portuguese and Chinese architecture, including some of the city's most beautiful churches. Continue to the iconic Ruins of Sao Paulo, Macau’s most famous landmark. The climb up the grand stone staircase will reveal the impressive facade that remains, creating the illusion of a complete church from a distance. Upon closer inspection, you’ll see that only the facade stands tall. Step beneath this monumental arch and observe the markings on the ground that once supported the church’s columns. In the crypt, you'll find ancient relics that offer a glimpse into the site’s history. From here, make your way to the nearby Mount Fortress, where you'll enjoy sweeping views of Macau, including a different perspective of the Ruins of Sao Paulo and the surrounding cityscape. As the day comes to a close, you'll board the ferry back to Hong Kong and be transferred to your hotel.
Overnight in Hong Kong.
Day 4: DEPARTURE HONG KONG
Enjoy one last breakfast at the hotel and some free time before your driver takes you back to Hong Kong International Airport for your departure flight.
Comfortable and light clothing is best suited to travel in the warm months and warm clothing in the colder months in China. Visitors should not wear sleeveless shirts, shorts, short skirts or sparse clothing when visiting temples, religious or official buildings. Sun protection, sunglasses and a hat can be very useful during your stay.