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Home > Itinerary Planner > 4 Days 3 Nights - Itinerary A

Day 1

Morning Arrive at Hong Kong International Airport – a state-of-the-art facility ranked as the world’s best airport.

Afternoon Free time to explore the Hong Kong Disneyland theme park, one of the city’s must-visit attractions and the only Disneyland in Asia outside Japan.

Evening Shopping for bargains at Temple Street Night Market, home to hundreds of stall-holders. Fortune-tellers rub elbows with chess masters, while street singers perform Cantonese opera and locals crowd into food stalls selling delicacies.
Day 2  

   
Morning Ocean Park, one of Asia’s largest aquariums and theme parks, offers a jam-packed day of excitement. Get a fish-eye view of sharks from the glass-roof underwater tunnel and watch dolphins and sea lions play. There’s also an all-new jellyfish exhibition. For hair-raising fun, climb onto the Dragon Roller Coaster or stomach-churning Abyss Turbo Drop.  

 
Afternoon Nothing beats alfresco dining in the seaside village of Stanley. After lunch, sample a little of everything that makes Hong Kong such a great city: shopping (the famous street market of inexpensive fashion outlets, artworks and souvenir shops), culture (colonial-era Murray House) and heritage (Maritime Museum).

Then, see that Hong Kong boasts some of Asia’s prettiest coastal scenery: Repulse Bay, Deep Water Bay and other swimming havens are fringed with cliffside mansions and deluxe residential skyscrapers. Marvel at this South China Sea Riviera on your way to board a sampan (small boat) for a tour around the Aberdeen typhoon shelter. It’s an up-close way to discover how the local fisherfolk enjoy old traditions and modern comforts in their floating community.
 

 
Evening It’s time for cocktails in surroundings fit for an emperor – the Jumbo Kingdom is one of the world’s largest floating restaurants, serving stylish food amidst an opulent setting.  
Day 3    
 

 
Morning Take the Peak Tram up Victoria Peak for stunning panoramic views of the harbour's cityscapes from the newly refurbished Peak Tower. Within it, enjoy interactive experiences with some of the world's top celebrities at Madame Tussauds waxworks museum.
   

    Afternoon Savour top flavours during lunch at a Best of the Best Culinary Award-winning restaurant.

Free for shopping in a city renowned for its incredible diversity and sheer quantity of goods for sale: electronics, cosmetics, jewellery, traditional Chinese products and more.
   

    Evening Discover why Hong Kong is renowned for its fresh seafood and alfresco dining, relaxing on picturesque Lamma Island. Then hop aboard your chartered boat, bound for the middle of the harbour. Enjoy the fantastic multimedia extravaganza, A Symphony of Lights, involving more than 30 buildings on both sides of the harbour in what has been classified as the ‘World's Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show' by Guinness World Records.

Celebrate your night out on the town with a visit to one of Hong Kong's trendiest nightspots, Lan Kwai Fong or Knutsford Terrace. If there's time, tone yourself up with an hour of foot reflexology!
Day 4

Morning

Visit Ngong Ping 360, Hong Kong’s newest attraction. Its sensational 25-minute cable car ride floats you over a Lantau Island mountains to a themed village and the awesome Giant Buddha – the world’s tallest outdoor seated bronze statue. The Wisdom Path can be followed, and the adjacent Po Lin Buddhist Monastery is famed for its prayer halls and vegetarian lunch options.

From either spot, the airport is soon reached.

 

 
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