- Overview
- Tour Itinerary
- Rate
Day 1 Hong Kong
- Transfer from the airport to check in the hotel for 3 nights stay. After that, you can tour round the city by yourselves. We recommend you to do some shopping, for Hong Kong is a shopping paradise.
- Hotel: Regal Kowloon Hotel(Standard Class) InterContinental Grand Stanfort HongKong(Deluxe Class)
- Meals:
Day 2 Hong Kong
After breakfast, visit the Victoria Peak and Repulse Bay. In the afternoon, make a tour around the Stanley Market and walk along the waterfront promenade.-Victoria Peak: Victoria Peak is at the centre of Hong Kong both a..- Hotel: Regal Kowloon Hotel(Standard Class) InterContinental Grand Stanfort HongKong(Deluxe Class)
- Meals:B L
Day 3 Hong Kong
Macau
Hong Kong
Take a ferry to Macau and then visit the Ruins of St. Pauls Hill, the A-Ma Temple and the Hong Kung Miu. After the whole tour, transfer back to Hong Kong.-Ruins of St. Pauls Hill: Other than the Protestant Christ Church ..- Hotel: Regal Kowloon Hotel(Standard Class) InterContinental Grand Stanfort HongKong(Deluxe Class)
- Meals:B L
Day 4 Hong Kong
- Transfer to the airport and end your wonderful tour.
- Hotel:
- Meals:B
We will arrange hotels of the same class if there are no rooms available during your
travelling periods.
Quotation (The rate is calculated in US dollar for one person)Group Size 1 person 2-5 persons 6-9 persons over 10 Single Room Supplement Tour Class Standard TBA $910.00 $742.00 $652.00 $290.00Deluxe TBA $940.00 $781.00 $692.00 $300.00
* The rate may rise while in high reason and special events/holidays, depending on your departure date.
* The rate for some special holidays/events , such as the National Holiday(1st-7th Oct),
Chinese Spring Festival and Shanghai F1, would be much higher than usual days.
We suggest you not to travel during those periods. But it is surely OK if you would
like to plan your tour at that time. We promise that we will do our best to offer you tours of high quality.
Price Inclusions:- Entrance Fees listed in the itinerary.
- Meals:
All meals as specified in the itinerary.
If the restaurant indicated is not available on the day, your guide will arrange another similar restaurant. Breakfast is usually a western style buffet. We try to ensure that a choice of western and Chinese breakfasts are supplied, however there may be only Chinese breakfast is prepared in some remote places. - Private Transfers for the itinerary listed above.
- Guide:
A private English-speaking guide and a private driver will be provided in each city, who will remain with you throughout your time in that city. - Hotels: (based on standard twin sharing)
All hotels as listed in the above itinerary serve daily western or Chinese breakfast. All rooms are air-conditioned with private facilities unless specified. - Service Charge & Government Taxes:
- Luggage Transfers:
Between airports and hotels. - Arrangements:
The tour cost includes planning, handling, operational and communication charges.
Price Exclusions:- International Airfare or Train Tickets to enter or leave China.
China Entry Visa Fees - Excess Baggage Charges.
- Personal Expenses:
- Meals:
Any meals which are not listed in the tour itinerary. - Single Room Supplement.
Day 1 Hong Kong
- Transfer from the airport to check in the hotel for 3 nights stay. After that, you can tour round the city by yourselves. We recommend you to do some shopping, for Hong Kong is a shopping paradise.
- Hotel: Regal Kowloon Hotel(Standard Class) InterContinental Grand Stanfort HongKong(Deluxe Class)
Day 2 Hong Kong
After breakfast, visit the Victoria Peak and Repulse Bay . In the afternoon, make a tour around the Stanley Market and walk along the waterfront promenade.
- Victoria Peak : Victoria Peak is at the centre of Hong Kong both as a tourist destination, a prime residential area -- and a view point second to none.
- Repulse Bay : Hong Kong Island's most popular beach is easily accessible by bus or taxi from Central. The large, sandy beach has been extended recently and there are many facilities for beachgoers and day-trippers, including shops, restaurants and bars. The Life Guard Club's terraces are noteworthy for a pair of large statues of two goddesses, Kwun Yum and Tin Hau. Above the beach, the reconstructed The Repulse Bay is a picturesque example of early 20th-Century colonial architecture.
- Stanley Market : Stanley Market is the place to find silk garments, sportswear, art, Chinese costume jewellery, other souvenirs and a host of fantastic bargains. And when the shopping is done, you can relax at one of the area's pleasant beaches set in sheltered, sandy coves. One is a favourite destination for Hong Kong's windsurfers. Stanley village also offers an appetising range of restaurants and snack bars.
- Hotel: Regal Kowloon Hotel(Standard Class) InterContinental Grand Stanfort HongKong(Deluxe Class)
Day 3 Hong Kong
Macau
Hong Kong
Take a ferry to Macau and then visit the Ruins of St. Pauls Hill, the A-Ma Temple and the Hong Kung Miu . After the whole tour, transfer back to Hong Kong.
-Ruins of St. Pauls Hill: Other than the Protestant Christ Church in Melaka, there lies another ancient church on top a hill. Built by the Portuguese in 1521, the church later fell into disrepair when it became a fort under the Dutch and a storage area under the British. Though it lies there as an empty shell now, the ruins of St Paul's is still worth taking a look due to the beautiful hill scenary and the ancient funenary stone slabs.
- A-Ma Temple : Macau's name is derived from A-Ma-Gau or Place of A-Ma and this temple dedicated to the seafarers' goddess dates from the early 16th century. According to legend, A-Ma, a poor girl looking for passage to Canton, was refused by the wealthy junk owners but a lowly fisherman took her on board. A storm blew up and wrecked all but the boat carrying the girl. On arrival in Macau she vanished, to reappear as a goddess, on the spot where the fishermen built her temple.
- Hong Kung Miu : This temple stands in the bustling market square between Rua das Estalagens and Rua de Cinco de Outubro. Built in 1750, and restored several times afterwards, it is dedicated to the God of War and Riches, Kwan Tai, who sits on the altar flanked by images of his son and his standard bearer. There are two side altars and a large area which the keeper and his family use as a living room. The table for offerings has an excellent carved front. The festival of Kwan Tai is celebrated on the 13th day of the fifth moon (in May) and 24th day of the sixth moon (in June).
- Hotel: Regal Kowloon Hotel(Standard Class) InterContinental Grand Stanfort HongKong(Deluxe Class)
Day 4 Hong Kong
- Transfer to the airport and end your wonderful tour.
- Hotel:
We will arrange hotels of the same class if there are no rooms available during your
travelling periods.
Quotation (The rate is calculated in US dollar for one person)Group Size 1 person 2-5 persons 6-9 persons over 10 Single Room Supplement Tour Class Standard TBA $910.00 $742.00 $652.00 $290.00Deluxe TBA $940.00 $781.00 $692.00 $300.00
* The rate may rise while in high reason and special events/holidays, depending on your departure date.
* The rate for some special holidays/events , such as the National Holiday(1st-7th Oct),
Chinese Spring Festival and Shanghai F1, would be much higher than usual days.
We suggest you not to travel during those periods. But it is surely OK if you would
like to plan your tour at that time. We promise that we will do our best to offer you tours of high quality.
Price Inclusions:- Entrance Fees listed in the itinerary.
- Meals:
All meals as specified in the itinerary.
If the restaurant indicated is not available on the day, your guide will arrange another similar restaurant. Breakfast is usually a western style buffet. We try to ensure that a choice of western and Chinese breakfasts are supplied, however there may be only Chinese breakfast is prepared in some remote places. - Private Transfers for the itinerary listed above.
- Guide:
A private English-speaking guide and a private driver will be provided in each city, who will remain with you throughout your time in that city. - Hotels: (based on standard twin sharing)
All hotels as listed in the above itinerary serve daily western or Chinese breakfast. All rooms are air-conditioned with private facilities unless specified. - Service Charge & Government Taxes:
- Luggage Transfers:
Between airports and hotels. - Arrangements:
The tour cost includes planning, handling, operational and communication charges.
Price Exclusions:- International Airfare or Train Tickets to enter or leave China.
China Entry Visa Fees - Excess Baggage Charges.
- Personal Expenses:
- Meals:
Any meals which are not listed in the tour itinerary. - Single Room Supplement.













