Victoria Peak
From here you will have a panoramic view of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the surrounding islands. The picturesque Repulse Bay.
Aberdeen
A well-known fishing village where one can see the 'floating community', still very much a part of Hong Kong's society.
North Kowloon
Where the first resettlement estates, houses tens of thousands of refugees.
Castle Peak
With its fascinating monasteries and temples.
Yuen Long and Lok Ma Chau
With its view of the barbed-wire guard posts, beyond which is the People's Republic of China. Near Lok Ma Chau is fanling, famous for its two 18-hole golf courses.
Ocean Park
Located on the southern slopes of Hong Kong Island, Ocean Park is one of the largest and most spectacular marine parks in the world. On the upper headland area of the park is the Ocean Theatre Auditorium, which seats 4,000 people and features regular performances of the killer whale, dolphins and sea lions. The Atoll Reef is the largest aquarium in the world. There are 4 viewing levels from where you will see over 30,000 fish, ranging from 3-metre-long leopard sharks to 130-kg garoupas and tiny 2-cm-long fish. The Wave Cave, with its man-made waves swept up to a metre high, is the first of its type in the world. It displays sea lions, seals, penguins and pelicans in their natural habitat. Visitors may feed the animals from above or view them swimming under water from the lower viewing level. The Lowland area has a multitude of activities including a special children's "Touch and Feel" zoo area and a large playground. There are also the exhilarating Dragon roller coaster, the Spider and other fabulous thrill rides.
Stanley Market
Cross over to the south side of the island via the scenic Tal Tam Reservoir to the Stanley Village, which is situated on a peninsula, jutting out into the blue waters of the South China Sea. This picturesque village is the home of the famous 'Stanley Market' where designer clothes, porcelain, rattan ware, linen and all sorts of bargains can be found in the small shops and stalls of the narrow streets. If you are not an energetic shopper, you can always escape to the sandy beaches adjacent to the market. Stanley Market with Dim Sum Lunch
Hong Kong is a shopper's paradise, and now with our exclusive shopping shuttles, those not-so-accessible places are but an air-conditioned coach ride away. Our shuttles first visit Kaisers Estates, home of Asia's largest jewellery factory together with various other fine factory outlets stores, including leatherwear and Diane Freis fashions. Additional stops include a massive emporium for Chinese arts and crafts, the Duty Free shop and an internationally tailoring establishment.
Cheung Chau
A small dumb-bell shaped island, 11 Km west of Hong Kong. Lifestyles and architecture have changed little over the years and there are no motor vehicles on the roads. The narrow streets of the township hold much interest with workshops, small factories, shops and street stalls.