definately would do this again... so easy & love that they have real people at every major stop
From Victoria Peak, to the Star Ferry, to a night tour ending with a harbor light show, all are yours with this 48 hour ticket. Best value in town.
Although it was bitterly cold in Hong Kong..we enjoyed every part of the 2 day pass. We found the staff at both the Star Ferry terminal on HK Island side and Jamul on Kowloon side to be very helpful. The line bypass advantage of the Peak Tram ride was great and would be even more so as the line gets longer as the day goes on. The night tour was the only down side..our driver thought he was on a race track, but it did fill in time on Kowloon, before the Symphony of Lights show. Good value.
Located on the eastern end of the Pearl River Delta in South China, Hong Kong is a popular tourist attraction among locals and tourists alike. One of the most developed cities in the world, Hong Kong is known for its spectacular skyscrapers, movie industry, burgeoning cultural scene and a melting pot of Eastern as well as Western cultures. It is also one of the places with the highest life expectancies in the world.
During your sightseeing trip to Hong Kong, make sure to carry your hiking shoes to explore its mountainous terrain and attractions outside the city. Hong Kong is known for its thriving street food scene, so eat your heart out at various street food vendors and save extra bucks while you are there. Must-try dishes include Cantonese hot pots, wontons and fish balls. Do check out the flagship retail stores as well for some retail therapy.
October to December is the best time to plan a visit to Hong Kong and explore its key sights as well as neighbourhoods without breaking the bank. Make sure to avoid the typhoon season during September.
We recommend spending four days to a week exploring Hong Kong and its hidden gems.
That will depend on the tour provider. You’ll find that hop-on hop-off bus tours can be either live or audio-guided. Many will have a pre-recorded commentary that’ll share fascinating information about the history of Hong Kong, its culture, and many places of interest. You’ll find that the audio commentary will be provided in various languages. English, French, German and Spanish are the most commonly used, but others may be available. Check the specific product page for full details of all the languages offered.
You will receive the bus tour vouchers on your smartphone. Since it is an E-voucher, you can show it at the time of arrival.
You can visit the relevant product page and check the Useful Downloads section to find the latest information as routes, stops, and timings change frequently.