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Hong Kong Cruises: Cruises in & From Hong Kong

Hong Kong Cruises Packages

Duration Price
Aqualuna Evening Sail Hong Kong45 mins
INR 1,674
Symphony Of Lights Cruise Hong Kong45 mins
INR 2,491
Aqua Luna Stanley Cruise Hong Kong5 hours
INR 2,420
Victoria Harbour Hong Kong Night Tour45 mins - 1 hour
INR 1,593
City And Harbour Tour By Night Hong Kong5 hours
INR 7,290

Hong Kong cruises are a fascinating way to explore the wonderful attractions of this vibrant city-state. These cruises range from local night cruises that takes you on a joyride along the river to luxurious intercontinental cruises that cover exotic destinations all across the globe. The evening harbour cruise is the best way to enjoy the magnificent skyline of Hong Kong with its enchanting orange hue and the various displays of lights and sound.

Depending on what you are looking for you can pick from several different types of cruises in Hong Kong. If you want to experience riding a traditional Chinese junk boat from the bygone eras then try out the fabulous AquaLuna Evening Sail. Combine luxury and tradition with a ride on the luxury yacht of the Victoria Harbour Cruise. The Aberdeen Night Dinner Cruise is excellent if you want to combine cruising with dinner and some sightseeing.

Hong Kong is also a great place to board your international cruises. World Dream is one of the best cruises if you want to explore destinations in Asia. If you are travelling with your family, then the Diamond Princess is a great choice.

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Which cruise is the best in Hong Kong?

1) Star Ferry Tour – AquaLuna Evening Sail

This cruise offers a ride in one of the last remaining traditional Chinese red-sail junk boats which can take you back in time. Enjoy amazing city views while cruising on this lovely traditional boat. Sip on your complimentary drinks as the boat skims over the waters for 45 blissful minutes. There are two AquaLuna boats namely, Red sail and Dragon sail. This is one of the most amazing Hong Kong cruises everyone should experience.

Location: Tsim Sha Tsui Public Pier 1 and Central Pier 9.

Timings: 5.30 pm to 10.30 pm.

Price: 220 Hong Kong Dollars.


2) Bauhinia Harbor Cruises

This is one of the best Hong Kong Cruises to take in the sunset and enjoy the harbourside views of Hong Kong. The cruise is also one of the best places to enjoy an unobstructed view of the famous Symphony of Lights show. The Bauhinia Harbor cruise also serves up an extravagant buffet on board which features international cuisines. The enchanting evening is further enhanced with live music performances on the cruise.

Location: North Point East Ferry Pier.

Timings: 7.30 or 8 pm to 9.30 or 10 pm.

Price: 260 Hong Kong Dollars per Occupancy.


3) Victoria Harbor Cruise on a Luxury Yacht

The Victoria Harbor Cruise is one of the luxury cruises in Hong Kong fashioned from a traditional junk boat. The interiors have been renovated and updated to add luxury and comfort to the boats. The cruise has several variants to choose from depending on how you want to spend the evening. You can choose from Pre Dinner Sunset cruises to a Harbor Night Cruise to take in the wonderful night-time splendour of the Hong Kong skyline. The Cruise serves a selection of beer, wine and other drinks on board for you to enjoy while cruising.

Location: Tsim Sha Tsui Public Pier No.4

Timings: 6 pm to 10 pm.

Price: 200 Hong Kong Dollars per person.


4) Symphony of Lights Cruise

The Symphony of Lights Cruise offers the best seat to enjoy one of the most spectacular laser light shows. The Symphony of the lights show is one of the largest permanent light show in the world. The 15-minute show has five themes and projected on 40 buildings. The cruise also takes you on a spectacular tour of the Kowloon Peninsula and the Victoria Harbor and serves drinks on board.

Location: Tsim Sha Tsui Public Pier 1 and Central Pier 9.

Timings: 7.30 pm from Tsim Pier and 7.45 from Central Pier.

Price: Starting from 300 Hong Kong Dollars.


5) Aberdeen Night Cruise

The Aberdeen Night Cruise is an amazing night time dinner cruise along the wonderful Aberdeen Harbor. Enjoy sipping on the unlimited drinks on board as you watch the mesmerizing and beautifully lit up skyline of Hong Kong. The tour also includes an eight-course delicious dinner spread at the Jumbo Floating Restaurant. The tour guide will give some insights into the history, culture and places to visit in Hong Kong. This is one of the best cruises in Hong Kong to enjoy the nightlife here.

Location: Tsim Sha Tsui Public and Central Pier 9.

Timings: 5.50 pm from Tsim Pier and 6.25 pm from Central Pier.

Price: 700-800 Hong Kong Dollars per person.

Which is the biggest star cruise ship?

1) Symphony of the seas: This is the largest cruise ship in the worldoffering some of the most spectacular amenities and facilities onboard. The cruise has the tallest slide at sea.

2) Harmony of the seas: The classic vessel of the Royal Caribbean, the cruise offers a seven-night stay from Barcelona to Civitavecchia. The cruise offers a spectacular range of services to make this cruise one of the most memorable Hong Kong cruises.

3) Allure of the seas: This is the sister of Harmony of the Seas cruise. The cruise can accommodate 5400 passengers and they can enjoy onboard features such as movie theatre, ice skating rink, spa and fitness facilities and many other services.

4) Oasis of the seas: This cruise was the first vessel in the Oasis class of the Royal Caribbean fleet. It was the largest ship in the fleet when it was introduced. It boasts of 16 passenger decks, various luxury suites with balconies, pool, surf simulators, and Zipline facilities.

5) AIDA Nova: This is the first cruise to run on liquefied natural gas (LNG). The Ship features 17 restaurants, a spa and fitness centre, outdoor jacuzzis and many more facilities.

6) MSC Meraviglia: The cruise ship features the latest innovation in customer-centric technology and features spectacular entertainment options.

7) Quantum of the Seas: This cruise ship was the first of its class and features state-of-the-art technology in hospitality.

8) Anthem of the Seas: This cruise ship is a sister vessel to the Quantum of the Seas and has the capacity to house 4905 passengers. The ship has a glass canopied solarium pool, a children’s aqua park known as H2O Zone and a rock-climbing wall.

9) Ovation of the seas: A Quantum-class cruise ship in the Royal Carribean fleet and it features 16 passenger decks, a lounge with bar, ice skating rink and dance floor, whirlpools, a casino, and a poolside movie screen.

10) Norwegian Bliss: The Norwegian Bliss is a wonderful cruise ship with the largest race track at sea. The ship features many amenities that are ideal to explore the Alaskan seas.

Which cruise is the best from Hong Kong?

1) World Dream: This is one of the best cruises from Hong Kong to explore Asian destinations. The most popular places along its routes are Phuket, Surabaya, North Bali, and more. The cruise has some world-class Virtual reality Labs to experience.

2) Silver Shadow: This is a luxury cruise with 194 luxurious cabins, excellent dining options featuring Italian, French, Continental and Barbecued cuisines and 10 beautiful decks.

3) Seabourn Ovation: This is one of the luxury cruises from Hong Kong. With a total of 302 cabins, the cruise offers fitness centre, spa retreat, excellent dining options and travels to exotic destinations in Asia as well as other continents.

4) Star Legend: The cruise is managed by Windstar cruises, which is famous in almost 150 port cities and one of the best cruises from Hong Kong. The cruise offers music performances, library facilities, casino, WindSpa, fitness centres, and more onboard the ship.

5) Celebrity Constellation: The 90940 ton, 2450 passenger carrier cruise is also known as Connie. The penthouse suite cabin is quite luxurious and offers amazing views. The cafés and bars are one of a kind with a variety of options. The band performs the famous Jazz music of the ’40s and ’50s.

6) Diamond Princess: The cruise is built in Japan and is well suited for families. There are 1337 staterooms with 33 categories. The cruise offers a variety of Asian cuisines. In the night, bars have music and dance theme party.

7) Queen Mary 2: The Queen Mary has been designed keeping in mind every kind of luxury for its passengers. It features modern sports and fitness centre, a high-end spa, a library over 8000 books, excellent dining options, lounges, and a planetarium.

8) Oceania Nautica: Nautica is equipped with 351 cabins which cater to 800 passengers. The departure is from Singapore and Hong Kong to exotic destinations in Asia. It is suitable for kids, teens, and adults.

What can you not do on a cruise?

1) Do not fly in on the day of the cruise: Cruises run on a very tight schedule and will certainly not wait for late-comers. It is always better to fly into your port of call a day earlier.

2) Do not pick the wrong cruise or cabin: It is very important to pick the right cruise and the right kind of cabin to make sure that the cruise is an enjoyable and memorable one. Choose according to your personal requirements and preferences.

3) Do not overpack: Make sure you pack to be comfortable and not unnecessarily pack the item that you will land up not using at all. This way you will also have more room to pack your shopping load on your way back.

4) Pack basic essentials in your carry-on bag: Basic essentials in your carry-on bag will help you get settled down after boarding before the ship’s crew deliver your luggage to your cabin.

5) Do not be rude to the crew: This may not sound very important but it is especially to the crew who spend endless hours catering to your wishes and demands.

6) Do not keep your passport in your luggage: Make sure to carry your passport and other documents with you in your carry-on instead of your luggage. You will need to present your ID proof while boarding and this can be a tedious task if you have to rummage through your luggage looking for it.

From where the cruises depart in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong cruises depart from Kai Tak Cruise Terminal and Ocean Terminal:

1) Kai Tak Cruise Terminal: The Kai Tak Cruise Terminal used to be the Kai Tak Airport runway. This is a comparatively new cruise terminal and it has the best facilities in the world. IT was designed by Foster and Partners while keeping important eco-friendly measures in mind. Features such as recycled water for cooling purposes and power from renewable resources. The port can manage around 8400 passengers at a time. The structure is three storeys high and features a passenger and service area.

This terminal is home to the largest rooftop gardens in Hong Kong. You can enjoy a spectacular view of the iconic Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula. Getting to the Terminal is also quite convenient as it is easily accessible from any part of Hong Kong. You can use any form of public or private transportation to get here.


2) Ocean Terminal:Ocean Terminal is a fabulous cruise terminal right in the centre of Hong Kong. It is located in Tsim Sha Tsui district of Hong Kong with several shopping and dining areas. The Ocean Terminal is part of a major shopping complex featuring 450 retail shops, 50 restaurants, movie theatres and hotels. The Terminal is accessible by all modes of public transport and there is a luggage handling area where you can leave your luggage. Inside the terminal, there is a cafe which has a good selection of food and refreshments. The waiting area can seat about 150 passengers at a time.

What is the cheapest month to go on a cruise?

The best time to explore Hong Kong cruises is between April to May and September. Cruising is one of the best things to do in Hong Kong. This place is a wonderful cornucopia of history, culture, mouthwatering cuisine, amazing shopping destinations and Hong Kong cruises are the best way to gather all these experiences. The best and cheapest month to go cruising in Hong Kong is during what is known as the shoulder months. The time right before and right after the peak seasons.

Summers in Hong Kong are generally hot and humid and cruises are generally a great way to holiday during this time. Cruising companies generally consider summers as peak season as this is when kids have their summer holidays and families plan their holidays or cruises accordingly. However, the advantage of cruising in the low or shoulder season is great deals on prices and packages and fairly good weather to boot.

Hong Kong Cruises Reviews

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Vaijayanthi Talwar
Reviewed: 08 Jul 2019
5.0/5
An excellent trip to watch Symphony of light from the comfort of view from the sea. The cruise is good to have view of entire landscape.
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Vishwamitra Johar
Reviewed: 08 Jul 2019
5.0/5
We enjoyed the sail a lot and the view of the Hong Kong skyline from the boat is great
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Ekalavya Dhawan
Reviewed: 08 Jul 2019
4.0/5
It has an excellent view of sea side and Sky scrappers of Hongkong . Very beautiful place.

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