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Hong Kong Delight

5N / 6D
2N 
Macau
 → 3N 
Hong Kong
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Included in this package
Hotel
Sightseeing
Visa
Meals
Transfer
  • Overview
  • Tour Itinerary
  • Inclusions
  • Policies
  • Tour Destinations

Tour Description

People from all parts of the world come to Hong Kong and Macau to spend an incredible holiday and return with loads of cherishable moments. What amazes them the most is the gleaming skyline, amusement parks and casinos. The street food scene and umpteen shopping venues are other highlights of the two cities. Spend a few days here and see all that these destinations have on offer with this Spectacular Hong Kong & Macau Holiday. Say hello to Hong Kong with a comprehensive sightseeing, covering Kowloon Waterfront, TSL Jewellery, Victoria Peak & Madame Tussauds. Besides, you can choose from a plethora of optional activities like a visit to Disneyland, trip to Ocean Park and full-day Macau city sightseeing.

Tour Plan

Day 1 

Arrive in Macau

On arrival at the Hong Kong International Airport DO NOT CROSS THE IMMIGRATION. Take direct ferry to Macau. Upon arrival in Macau take hotel shuttle transfer to reach hotel. Rest of the day is free for leisure. Overnight in Macau.

Day 2 

Macau - City Tour

Post breakfast, enjoy the Macau City Tour. Visit St Paul Church, A - Ma temple, Kwan yam temple, fisherman's wharf and golden lotus square. Later proceed for Casino visit followed by lunch. Overnight in Macau.

Meal Included

Breakfast

Day 3 

Macau to Hong Kong, China

Post breakfast, check out and take hotel shuttle to reach Macau ferry terminal. Take ferry to Hong Kong. On arrival at Hong Kong ferry terminal you will be transferred to hotel. Upon arrival check in at the hotel. Rest of the day is free at leisure. In the evening you can opt for Hong Kong by Night Tour. Overnight in Hong Kong. 

Meal Included

Breakfast

Day 4 

Hong Kong - City Tour

Post breakfast proceed for Hong Kong City Tour. Visit Victoria peak by tram ride, Repulse Bay, Jewellery Factory and Aberdeen Village. In addition also visit Sky 100 and Madame Tussauds. Overnight in Hong Kong.

Meal Included

Breakfast

Day 5 

Hong Kong - Ocean Park Tour

Post breakfast visit Ocean Park Hong Kong a marine mammal park, oceanarium, animal theme park and amusement park situated in Wong Chuk Hang and Nam Long Shan in the Southern District of Hong Kong. Overnight in Hong Kong.

Meal Included

Breakfast

Day 6 

Depart Hong Kong

Post breakfast, your day is free at leisure. Later you will be transferred to the airport to board your flight back home with pleasant memories.

Meal Included

Breakfast

Inclusions

  • 2 Nights stay in Macau 
  • 3 Nights stay in Hong Kong
  • Daily Breakfast
  • Macau  City Tour
  • Hong Kong City Tour
  • Ocean Park Tour
  • Macau to Hong Kong Transfer by Ferry
  • Return Airport Transfers
  • All Tours and Transfers on SIC basis (Seat in coach)

Exclusions

  • Any Airfare, Overseas Travel Insurance
  • Early Check-in and late Checkout in properties
  • Personal Expenses / Extras during Stay in Resort like laundry, Telephone calls, Medicines, Liquor
  • Entry Tickets / Meals other than those mentioned in Inclusions
  • Anything other than those mentioned in the ‘Inclusions’ list above
  • Any Surcharge, if applicable by the Hotel at the time of booking
  • GST as applicable

Tour Activity

Pricing Calender

Booking Policies

  • 50% of the Holiday Package Cost at the time of Booking.
  • Balance 50% of Holiday Package Cost, 30 days prior to Departure.
  • Non-Refundable items (if any) will be told in advance for full payment.
  • Airfare to be paid full at one time in advance.

Cancellation Policies

  • 25% of Holiday Package Cost will be applicable, Cancelled 51 Days or More
  • 50% of Holiday Package Cost will be applicable, Cancelled between 50 – 36 Days
  • 75% of Holiday Package Cost will be applicable, Cancelled between 35 – 21 Days
  • 100% of Holiday Package Cost will be applicable, Cancelled 20 Days or less.

Tour Destination

About City

Macau, also spelled Macao, is a tiny Chinese territory that is about 30 square kilometers in size. It is a fusion of East and West in lifestyles, architecture, and food. Known for its huge casinos and being the world's top gambling city, it boasts some popular attractions for tourists to visit.
Macau is Known as the 'Vegas of China', the ‘Vegas of the East’, is a melting pot of Eastern and Western cultures. Macau is indeed an epicentre of gambling and glitz. While luxury entertainment here is world-class, the city has much more to offer than that. Macau was a Portuguese colony for 300 years, a heritage marked by a wonderful cultural hybridity that manifests itself in all aspects of life: Chinese temples stand on maritime-themed Portuguese tiles; the sound of Cantonese permeates streets with Portuguese names; and when you're hungry, it could be Chinese dim sum, pastéis de nata (Portuguese egg tarts) or Macanese minchi (ground meat stir-fried with potatoes) that come to the rescue.

Best Places to visit in Macau

  • Ruins of the Church of St Paul
  • Church of St Joseph
  • Macau Tower
  • Monte Forte
  • Macau Museum
  • Taipa Village
  • Large Senado Square
  • Fisherman's Wharf Amusement Park
  • Lilau Square
  • Guia Fortress & Chapel
  • Ka Ho Church of Our Lady of Sorrows
  • Chapel of Our Lady of Penha
  • Treasure of Sacred Art
  • Senta Library

Visiting Macau,China is easy as there are many Travel options

By Air
Macau International Airport is located on Taipa Island, which is only a ten minute drive to the Peninsula via the Macau-Taipa Bridge. About 20 airlines flying to and from Macau operate at the airport. These flights usually connect to major cities in Mainland China, Taiwan, Korea, and other countries in South-East Asia.

By Bus
Macau is served by two operational bus companies, namely, Transportes Urbanos Macau (Transmac) and Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos de Macau (TCM). As the drivers usually speak only Cantonese, it is advisable to have a local guide with you.

By Water
Macau is connected by sea from Hong Kong and Mainland China through a network of ferry terminals virtually operating 24 hours a day by several service providers.
Ferries from Hong Kong's Macau Ferry Terminal in Sheung Wan operate every 15-30 minutes by day and every hour at night and the ferry ride takes about 60 minutes. Ferries to Macau are less frequent from Hong Kong International Airport and the China (HK) Ferry Terminal that’s on Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon.

Best Time To Visit

October to December and this is the ideal time for you to visit the city.

March to April: This is Spring time and it is also a great time to travel to Macau.

May and October: Macau tends to be hot and humid in between. While May is the wettest month, July is the hottest with an average high of 31°C. Winters in Macau are generally mild.
 
January and February are the coldest months with temperatures dropping to about 10°C. Even though a lot of tourists prefer to visit Macau after September, summer is a great time for a good swim in Macau!

About City

At first sight, Hong Kong’s modernity and the way it seems to appear, absolutely busy in its own world with its gushing traffic, misty steam-filled eateries, blinding street lights and bright neon-lit signboards might leave you overwhelmed. However, these very lights, life and legacies, somehow find a place in Asia’s world city. A former British colony until 1997, bustling Hong Kong extends from central Hong Kong Island across Victoria Harbour to the Kowloon Peninsula and outwards to include the New Territories. The outlying islands like Lantau, Lamma and Cheung Chau are lesser-known areas that are slowly becoming popular recreation spots. Standing below the magnificent Victoria Peak, this multi-ethnic city boasts of world-class attractions and entertainment options, larger-than-life shopping malls and eclectic cuisines from around the globe. Away from the mayhem of the 21st Century, the savoir-faire tourist will be surprised to come across fine glimpses of quaint tranquillity, rustic and far-flung trails and breathtaking views. A storehouse of energy at all hours, the motto of everyone who heads to Hong Kong is loud and clear – live and let live!

Best Places to visit in Hong Kong

  • High Island Reservoir East Dam
  • Victoria Peak
  • Madame Tussauds
  • Sky 100 Observation Deck
  • Aberdeen Fishing Village
  • Avenue of the Stars
  • Ngong Ping 360
  • Disneyland
  • Ocean Park
  • Victoria Harbour
  • Peak Tower
  • Tsim Sha Tsui (TST)
  • Man Mo Temple
  • Peak Tram
  • Po Lin Monastery & Big Buddha
  • Hong Kong Museum of History
  • Lai Chi Wo Village
  • Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple
  • Chengu Chau Island
  • Tsing Ma Bridge
  • Science Museum
  • Lantau Island
  • Lamma Island

Visiting Hong Kong,China is easy as there are many Travel options

By Air
One of the world's great travel hubs, Hong Kong, offers great bargains on air-travel. The city’s international airport is served by numerous airlines, cruise lines, ferries and trains from Mainland China. An added advantage is its close proximity to India as compared to other Asian destinations.

By Bus
Hong Kong can be reached via land, through Shenzhen in mainland China. The city can be entered through 6 checkpoints. Cross Boundary Coach buses operate from various cities in mainland China to Hong Kong.

By Train
Mass Transit Railway (MTR) runs regular train services to and from various cities in mainland China, such as Guangzhou, Dongguan, Foshan, Zhaoqing, Beijing and Shanghai. It is recommended to book your tickets online in advance, during the peak season. You can also reach Hong Kong through ferry services from several ports in the Pearl River Delta of mainland China.

Best Time To Visit

March - April and October - November: These are the best times of the year to visit Hong Kong. The spring time (March - April) sees cool evenings. The months of October and November are agreeable too. Pleasant breezes, perfect amount of sunshine and moderate temperatures are some things which make autumn an ideal time to visit the Island.

May - September: This is the typhoon season in Hong Kong and thus not a preferred time to travel to the Island. June to August is when the city tends to get very hot, wet and humid. The temperatures go beyond 31°C and the high humidity levels make it difficult for anyone to indulge in any outdoor activities.
December - February: Hong Kong is the coldest between December and February. It remains dry and cloudy during this time and the temperatures can drop below 10°C. Also, many shops remain closed during the Chinese New Year (mid-January to February, dates change annually).

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Hong Kong Delight

2N 
Macau
 → 3N 
Hong Kong
5N / 6D
Included in this package
Hotel
Sightseeing
Visa
Meals
Transfer
  • Overview
  • Tour Itinerary
  • Inclusions
  • Policies
  • Tour Destinations

Description

People from all parts of the world come to Hong Kong and Macau to spend an incredible holiday and return with loads of cherishable moments. What amazes them the most is the gleaming skyline, amusement parks and casinos. The street food scene and umpteen shopping venues are other highlights of the two cities. Spend a few days here and see all that these destinations have on offer with this Spectacular Hong Kong & Macau Holiday. Say hello to Hong Kong with a comprehensive sightseeing, covering Kowloon Waterfront, TSL Jewellery, Victoria Peak & Madame Tussauds. Besides, you can choose from a plethora of optional activities like a visit to Disneyland, trip to Ocean Park and full-day Macau city sightseeing.

Tour Plan

Day 1 

Arrive in Macau

On arrival at the Hong Kong International Airport DO NOT CROSS THE IMMIGRATION. Take direct ferry to Macau. Upon arrival in Macau take hotel shuttle transfer to reach hotel. Rest of the day is free for leisure. Overnight in Macau.

Day 2 

Macau - City Tour

Post breakfast, enjoy the Macau City Tour. Visit St Paul Church, A - Ma temple, Kwan yam temple, fisherman's wharf and golden lotus square. Later proceed for Casino visit followed by lunch. Overnight in Macau.

Meal Included

Breakfast

Day 3 

Macau to Hong Kong, China

Post breakfast, check out and take hotel shuttle to reach Macau ferry terminal. Take ferry to Hong Kong. On arrival at Hong Kong ferry terminal you will be transferred to hotel. Upon arrival check in at the hotel. Rest of the day is free at leisure. In the evening you can opt for Hong Kong by Night Tour. Overnight in Hong Kong. 

Meal Included

Breakfast

Day 4 

Hong Kong - City Tour

Post breakfast proceed for Hong Kong City Tour. Visit Victoria peak by tram ride, Repulse Bay, Jewellery Factory and Aberdeen Village. In addition also visit Sky 100 and Madame Tussauds. Overnight in Hong Kong.

Meal Included

Breakfast

Day 5 

Hong Kong - Ocean Park Tour

Post breakfast visit Ocean Park Hong Kong a marine mammal park, oceanarium, animal theme park and amusement park situated in Wong Chuk Hang and Nam Long Shan in the Southern District of Hong Kong. Overnight in Hong Kong.

Meal Included

Breakfast

Day 6 

Depart Hong Kong

Post breakfast, your day is free at leisure. Later you will be transferred to the airport to board your flight back home with pleasant memories.

Meal Included

Breakfast

Inclusions

  • 2 Nights stay in Macau 
  • 3 Nights stay in Hong Kong
  • Daily Breakfast
  • Macau  City Tour
  • Hong Kong City Tour
  • Ocean Park Tour
  • Macau to Hong Kong Transfer by Ferry
  • Return Airport Transfers
  • All Tours and Transfers on SIC basis (Seat in coach)

Exclusions

  • Any Airfare, Overseas Travel Insurance
  • Early Check-in and late Checkout in properties
  • Personal Expenses / Extras during Stay in Resort like laundry, Telephone calls, Medicines, Liquor
  • Entry Tickets / Meals other than those mentioned in Inclusions
  • Anything other than those mentioned in the ‘Inclusions’ list above
  • Any Surcharge, if applicable by the Hotel at the time of booking
  • GST as applicable

Tour Activity

Pricing Calender

Booking Policies

  • 50% of the Holiday Package Cost at the time of Booking.
  • Balance 50% of Holiday Package Cost, 30 days prior to Departure.
  • Non-Refundable items (if any) will be told in advance for full payment.
  • Airfare to be paid full at one time in advance.

Cancellation Policies

  • 25% of Holiday Package Cost will be applicable, Cancelled 51 Days or More
  • 50% of Holiday Package Cost will be applicable, Cancelled between 50 – 36 Days
  • 75% of Holiday Package Cost will be applicable, Cancelled between 35 – 21 Days
  • 100% of Holiday Package Cost will be applicable, Cancelled 20 Days or less.

Tour Destination

About City

Macau, also spelled Macao, is a tiny Chinese territory that is about 30 square kilometers in size. It is a fusion of East and West in lifestyles, architecture, and food. Known for its huge casinos and being the world's top gambling city, it boasts some popular attractions for tourists to visit.
Macau is Known as the 'Vegas of China', the ‘Vegas of the East’, is a melting pot of Eastern and Western cultures. Macau is indeed an epicentre of gambling and glitz. While luxury entertainment here is world-class, the city has much more to offer than that. Macau was a Portuguese colony for 300 years, a heritage marked by a wonderful cultural hybridity that manifests itself in all aspects of life: Chinese temples stand on maritime-themed Portuguese tiles; the sound of Cantonese permeates streets with Portuguese names; and when you're hungry, it could be Chinese dim sum, pastéis de nata (Portuguese egg tarts) or Macanese minchi (ground meat stir-fried with potatoes) that come to the rescue.

Best Places to visit in Macau

  • Ruins of the Church of St Paul
  • Church of St Joseph
  • Macau Tower
  • Monte Forte
  • Macau Museum
  • Taipa Village
  • Large Senado Square
  • Fisherman's Wharf Amusement Park
  • Lilau Square
  • Guia Fortress & Chapel
  • Ka Ho Church of Our Lady of Sorrows
  • Chapel of Our Lady of Penha
  • Treasure of Sacred Art
  • Senta Library

Visiting Macau,China is easy as there are many Travel options

By Air
Macau International Airport is located on Taipa Island, which is only a ten minute drive to the Peninsula via the Macau-Taipa Bridge. About 20 airlines flying to and from Macau operate at the airport. These flights usually connect to major cities in Mainland China, Taiwan, Korea, and other countries in South-East Asia.

By Bus
Macau is served by two operational bus companies, namely, Transportes Urbanos Macau (Transmac) and Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos de Macau (TCM). As the drivers usually speak only Cantonese, it is advisable to have a local guide with you.

By Water
Macau is connected by sea from Hong Kong and Mainland China through a network of ferry terminals virtually operating 24 hours a day by several service providers.
Ferries from Hong Kong's Macau Ferry Terminal in Sheung Wan operate every 15-30 minutes by day and every hour at night and the ferry ride takes about 60 minutes. Ferries to Macau are less frequent from Hong Kong International Airport and the China (HK) Ferry Terminal that’s on Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon.

Best Time To Visit

October to December and this is the ideal time for you to visit the city.

March to April: This is Spring time and it is also a great time to travel to Macau.

May and October: Macau tends to be hot and humid in between. While May is the wettest month, July is the hottest with an average high of 31°C. Winters in Macau are generally mild.
 
January and February are the coldest months with temperatures dropping to about 10°C. Even though a lot of tourists prefer to visit Macau after September, summer is a great time for a good swim in Macau!

About City

At first sight, Hong Kong’s modernity and the way it seems to appear, absolutely busy in its own world with its gushing traffic, misty steam-filled eateries, blinding street lights and bright neon-lit signboards might leave you overwhelmed. However, these very lights, life and legacies, somehow find a place in Asia’s world city. A former British colony until 1997, bustling Hong Kong extends from central Hong Kong Island across Victoria Harbour to the Kowloon Peninsula and outwards to include the New Territories. The outlying islands like Lantau, Lamma and Cheung Chau are lesser-known areas that are slowly becoming popular recreation spots. Standing below the magnificent Victoria Peak, this multi-ethnic city boasts of world-class attractions and entertainment options, larger-than-life shopping malls and eclectic cuisines from around the globe. Away from the mayhem of the 21st Century, the savoir-faire tourist will be surprised to come across fine glimpses of quaint tranquillity, rustic and far-flung trails and breathtaking views. A storehouse of energy at all hours, the motto of everyone who heads to Hong Kong is loud and clear – live and let live!

Best Places to visit in Hong Kong

  • High Island Reservoir East Dam
  • Victoria Peak
  • Madame Tussauds
  • Sky 100 Observation Deck
  • Aberdeen Fishing Village
  • Avenue of the Stars
  • Ngong Ping 360
  • Disneyland
  • Ocean Park
  • Victoria Harbour
  • Peak Tower
  • Tsim Sha Tsui (TST)
  • Man Mo Temple
  • Peak Tram
  • Po Lin Monastery & Big Buddha
  • Hong Kong Museum of History
  • Lai Chi Wo Village
  • Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple
  • Chengu Chau Island
  • Tsing Ma Bridge
  • Science Museum
  • Lantau Island
  • Lamma Island

Visiting Hong Kong,China is easy as there are many Travel options

By Air
One of the world's great travel hubs, Hong Kong, offers great bargains on air-travel. The city’s international airport is served by numerous airlines, cruise lines, ferries and trains from Mainland China. An added advantage is its close proximity to India as compared to other Asian destinations.

By Bus
Hong Kong can be reached via land, through Shenzhen in mainland China. The city can be entered through 6 checkpoints. Cross Boundary Coach buses operate from various cities in mainland China to Hong Kong.

By Train
Mass Transit Railway (MTR) runs regular train services to and from various cities in mainland China, such as Guangzhou, Dongguan, Foshan, Zhaoqing, Beijing and Shanghai. It is recommended to book your tickets online in advance, during the peak season. You can also reach Hong Kong through ferry services from several ports in the Pearl River Delta of mainland China.

Best Time To Visit

March - April and October - November: These are the best times of the year to visit Hong Kong. The spring time (March - April) sees cool evenings. The months of October and November are agreeable too. Pleasant breezes, perfect amount of sunshine and moderate temperatures are some things which make autumn an ideal time to visit the Island.

May - September: This is the typhoon season in Hong Kong and thus not a preferred time to travel to the Island. June to August is when the city tends to get very hot, wet and humid. The temperatures go beyond 31°C and the high humidity levels make it difficult for anyone to indulge in any outdoor activities.
December - February: Hong Kong is the coldest between December and February. It remains dry and cloudy during this time and the temperatures can drop below 10°C. Also, many shops remain closed during the Chinese New Year (mid-January to February, dates change annually).

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