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

Day 1  

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

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 Welcome Cocktail Party at Adventure Land, where a pulsating exotic jungle motif serves as the backdrop.  

 
Night Welcome Dinner at the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel – one of two hotels at the resort – that offers Victorian opulence.  
Day 2

Morning A visit to Repulse Bay, Stanley Market, Murray House and the Maritime Museum. A delightful outing offering a little of everything that makes Hong Kong such a great city: beach (Repulse Bay) and shopping (the famous Market), culture (colonial-era Murray House) and heritage (Maritime Museum), all conveniently located in the popular seaside village of Stanley.

For a unique Hong Kong experience, you lunch aboard the Jumbo Kingdom – one of the world’s biggest floating restaurants, then hop into a sampan (small boat) to tour the nearby Aberdeen fishing village for a look at the life of the local fisherfolk.

Afternoon Free time to explore Ocean Park. Enjoy thrill rides, a stunning cable car ride and get up close and personal with all sorts of aquatic marvels like dolphins, sharks and an amazing assortment of jellyfish at one of Asia’s top aquariums.

Evening You dine in Atoll Reef at Ocean Park while Napoleon fish, sharks and other sea life swim above your head!
Day 3    
 

 
Morning Have some muscle-toning and team-building fun at the “Lion Dance Academy”! Learn 1,000-year-old techniques while training for roles as either half of the mythical, costumed Lion, the Happy Buddha dance-master or a traditional Chinese musician. Then tuck into a dim sum lunch at a Best of the Best Culinary Award-winning restaurant.

Alternatively nature lovers can head to the 60-hectare Wetland Park where the splendour of Hong Kong's biodiversity is on show.
   

    Afternoon Visit Victoria Peak for stunning panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong from the newly refurbished Peak Tower, and enjoy an interactive experience with some of the world's top celebrities at Madame Tussauds waxworks museum.
   

    Evening Take a harbour cruise dinner for the awesome sight of millions of shimmering lights from the surrounding high-rises and then be dazzled by A Symphony of Lights show which has been classified as the ‘World's Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show' by Guinness World Records.

Enjoy a nightcap and rub shoulders with the locals at trendy must-visit hangout Lan Kwai Fong or Knutsford Terrace.
Day 4  

   
Morning 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.  

 
Afternoon

Visit to Ngong Ping 360, Hong Kong’s latest attraction involving a stunning cable car ride up a Lantau mountainside to a themed village and the awesome Giant Buddha – the world’s tallest outdoor seated bronze statue, and the nearby Wisdom Path with its inscribed ancient prayer.

Drop-off at airport for departure.

 

 
 
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