Whiskers, Ocean Park’s lovable mascot, gives you a personal welcome to one of Asia’s leading theme parks and educational facilities. Enjoy thrill rides, a stunning cable car ride and aquatic marvels ranging from dolphins and sharks to an amazing assortment of jellyfish.
Evening
Savour why Hong Kong is the “Culinary Capital of Asia”. Dine in a luxurious hotel, an upscale trendy restaurant or a popular local eatery to appreciate the skills of Hong Kong’s Chinese and Western chefs.
Day 2
Morning
Victoria Peak is Hong Kong’s most visited attraction. Reach its splendid heights on the modernised Peak Tram, an unforgettable funicular railway running since 1888. The newly refurbished Peak Tower offers magnificent panoramic views of the city and Victoria Harbour below. Within the landmark, the re-launched Madame Tussauds displays more than 100 life-like waxworks of the rich and famous.
Alternatively, nature lovers can head to the 60-hectare Wetland Park where the splendour of Hong Kong's biodiversity is on show.
Evening
A short ferry ride to a seafood restaurant on Lamma Island brings a dining experience you will long remember. Back on your private chartered boat, you are in for a feast of another kind. From the middle of Victoria Harbour you have a front row seat for A Symphony of Lights, a magical sound and light show with a Guinness World Record. More than 30 buildings on both sides of the harbour dazzle your senses with their flourish of colour and sound.
Day
3
Morning
Ngong Ping 360, Hong Kong’s newest attraction, presents a stunning cable car ride over Lantau Island’s mountainside to a themed village where you can visit the awesome Giant Buddha – the world’s tallest outdoor seated bronze statue, and the nearby Wisdom Path.
Enjoy lunch at the Po Lin Buddhist Monastery (vegetarian only) or one of the eateries in Ngong Ping Village.
Afternoon
Transfer to airport for departure.
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