The sea has always played a central role in the history of Hong Kong. Fisherfolk were the territory's first inhabitants and the city's proud maritime heritage is reflected in its magnificent Victoria Harbour. Everywhere you look, you will see container vessels, ferries, pleasure craft, junks, barges and sampans jostling for room in the waters around Hong Kong Island and Kowloon.Cruise ships, too, are at home in Hong Kong. From the berth at Ocean Terminal you'll see a flotilla of vessels plying the waters in Victoria Harbour. The spectacular backdrop of Hong Kong Island's stunning skyscraper skyline, framed by dramatic peaks, will fire your imagination as darkness falls and the city's dazzling neon cityscape takes shape.
Upon arrival in Hong Kong you'll disembark at Ocean Terminal which is part of the Harbour City shopping complex. Here you'll discover exclusive fashion boutiques, children's toy stores, glittering jewellery shops, international restaurants and mini-cinemas to cater for your every whim.
Outside, the unique charms of Hong Kong await you. Seek out hidden colonial
corners. Witness the solemn firing of the Noon Day Gun and immerse yourself
in the sights and smells of a busy street market.
Culinary treats can be enjoyed in every corner of the city - and especially in its best-known dining districts: Causeway Bay, Lan Kwai Fong and SoHo, Sai Kung, Lamma Island and Lei Yue Mun, Stanley and Tsim Sha Tsui.
A passion for life helps make Hong Kong the undisputed Events Capital of Asia. Traditional festivals are celebrated throughout the year. There are also a myriad of sporting events, musicals, orchestral and dance performances as well as a host of other activities to keep the whole family entertained.
Welcome to Hong Kong, the brightest star on the Asian cruising map.