Bordered by the South China Sea, Hong Kong offers you a cruise of a completely different kind. The result of a subtle East-West marriage, Hong Kong remains the Asian hub of cruises with its skyscrapers illuminating the splendid Victoria Bay after dark. Victoria Bay, Asia's largest natural harbor, certainly offers one of the world's most beautiful urban landscapes. It is also a recommended point of departure for pleasure boaters.
Hong Kong, a whole city
With a capacity to accommodate small pleasure boats as well as the world's largest cruise ships, Hong Kong is unrivaled in the world with its forest of skyscrapers that in no way tarnish its attachment to its traditions. Recognized as the world's third largest financial and cultural center, after New York and London, Hong Kong has transformed itself into a cosmopolitan city that certainly offers the most beautiful nighttime panoramas in the world. By going to one of the many tallest towers on the planet, such as the ICC or Central Plaza, you can enjoy this bird's-eye view of the entire city.
Its traditional side reveals all its splendor at Ladies' Market, a market selling all kinds of accessories, souvenirs and colorful clothes for a kilometer along Tung Choi Street. The night market on Temple Street is a striking reflection of the theatrical, traditional and festive character that sets the city of Hong Kong apart. It is also the ideal place to enjoy delicious rice, seafood and noodle dishes in a relaxed atmosphere.
The history of Hong Kong is reflected in its historical monuments, vestiges of the colonial era, such as the Clock Tower or the Yau Ma Tei Theatre, a former British building converted into a Chinese opera theatre.chinese opera theater. Also pay attention to the Western market, occupying an Edwardian-style building dating from 1906, now transformed into a shopping center for arts and crafts and declared a historic monument.
An exotic cruise to Hong Kong
in Hong Kong, exoticism and authenticity await you in the open sea. As you sail along the coast, you will see the Kowloon Peninsula, which forms the southern mainland part of Hong Kong, separated from the island by Victoria Bay. A cruise in Hong Kong combines culture, history and gastronomy. Choose Aberdeen Harbor, located in the south of Hong Kong Island, to experience a unique moment in the heart of a bay separating Hong Kong from the small island of Ap Lei Chau. In this sheltered bay, luxury yachts, restaurant boats and fishing boats rub shoulders and have given rise to a major tourist attraction. Here you can enjoy delicious dishes of freshly caught fish and buy all kinds of marine animals that colonize the surrounding seabed.
Yacht charter in Hong Kong offers you the chance to sail to the coasts of China, Japan and Taiwan. Cruisers can even organize a long sea voyage to the wild coasts of Australia.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 4 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor |
Average price per week | $47,520 |
Minimum weekly price | $5,630 |
Maximum price per week | $131,300 |