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Tailor Made Holidays to Hongkong 

This former British Colony is the gateway to Southern China and designated a Special Administrative Region. It is the finest example of East meets West, where modern finance & commerce coexists with ancient Chinese traditions. A visit to Hong Kong is an unforgettable experience. There is so much to see and do in Hong Kong and the public transport system is so easy to use. Every visitor should cross between Kowloon and Hong Kong Island at least once by the famous Star Ferry. The subway system (MTR) covers Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and ventures into the New Territories.

Trams in Wan Chai

From each subway station you can take a local bus, tram, or taxi to your destination if it is too far to walk. If you are on Hong Kong Island then a ride on the famous trams is another must. On Hong Kong Island, visit Victoria Peak for the territory’s most spectacular view, Ocean Park Complex, Aberdeen harbour, Stanley Market and Repulse Bay.

  Dim Sum

Old neighbourhood, WanchaiAt night there are numerous restaurants and shops around Causeway Bay and for entertainment there are several bars and clubs in the Wanchai & Lan Kwai Fung areas. Kowloon is a shopper's paradise during the day and at night there are numerous street markets in Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok areas.

 

 

All around the Tsim Sha Tsui area of Kowloon is a wide choice of hotel accommodation varying from superior class like the Metropark Hotel, deluxe properties like the Kowloon Shangri La or Grand Stanford Harbour View offering spectacular views at reasonable prices.

For the ultimate experience there is always the world famous Peninsula Hotel. 

Lamma Island

No journey to Hong Kong is complete without a visit to the New Territories where there are a number of temples and small villages set in the countryside or secluded coves. Further afield are a number of outlying Islands like Lantau, Peng Chau, Cheung Chau and Lamma Island where you will find many temples and fishing communities which have some superb seafood restaurants.

Land Between

From Hong Kong you can venture further into China and there are various two day overland tours which include such places as Guangshou, Foshan, and Zhongshan, returning to Hong Kong via Macau. We can arrange a three day tour to visit Guilin which will include a five hour boat trip through the beautiful Li River.