
Hong Kong is a major melting pot that is filled with modern design and big-city hustle. Its tourism infrastructure is solid, making it a bucket list destination for many cruisers. Brimming with profound shopping malls, museums, and cultural experiences, Hong Kong is an incredible city to take your next cruise from. Despite being such a metropolitan city, you will also be able to find beaches in Hong Kong on the other side of Victoria Peak, located on Hong Kong Island. With an easy-to-use public transportation system, great cuisine, and so much to do, spending a day or two in Hong Kong before or after your cruise can only make your vacation even better! Many cruises depart from Hong Kong, but a large selection visit during the cruise itinerary.
There are many cruise lines that offer cruises departing from Hong Kong! Whether you are looking to take a mainstream, premium, deluxe, luxury, or specialty cruise, you will discover an excellent choice in cruise ships. Whether your vacation goals are to do as many onboard activities as possible or revel in the true spirit of yachting, you are certain to find what you are looking for if you want to take a cruise from Hong Kong.
For a cruise from Hong Kong that has many exciting onboard features such as water slides, theatres, and youth clubs, and is a great value for your money, you might consider booking with Norwegian Cruise Line, Princess, or Royal Caribbean. Norwegian features a wide variety of Asia cruises from Hong Kong aboard Norwegian Jade and Norwegian Spirit, ranging in length from 5- to 15-nights. Princess offers a similar selection of cruises onboard Diamond Princess, Majestic Princess, Sapphire Princess, and Sun Princess. Royal Caribbean does cruises from Hong Kong ranging in length from 4- to 17-nights onboard the featured-filled Quantum of the Seas, Spectrum of the Seas, and Voyager of the Seas.
Cruises from Hong Kong with a country club casual atmosphere, elegant accommodations, gourmet cuisine, and unique itineraries are available through Azamara, Oceania Cruises, and Viking Ocean cruises. Azamara’s Azamara Quest does 12- and 18-night one-way Asia cruises from Hong Kong. Oceania features a few 12-night + Asia voyages onboard Insignia and Nautica. Viking Ocean’s Viking Sun and Viking Orion offer a number of 14-night itineraries from Hong Kong to Beijing, Tokyo, Bangkok, Bali, Mumbai, or Singapore.
For the finest cruises available from Hong Kong, you can book with Crystal Cruises, Regent Seven Seas, Seabourn, or Silversea. The all-inclusive Crystal Cruises offers a few 15-night Asia cruises onboard Crystal Symphony, plus a few other sailings on Crystal Serenity and their brand-new expedition ship, Crystal Endeavor. Regent Seven Seas features a number of 12+ night cruises to Asia from Hong Kong onboard Seven Seas Explorer and Seven Seas Voyager, plus a 61-night world cruise from Hong Kong to Vancouver. Seabourn’s all-suite ships Seabourn Ovation and Seabourn Sojourn do a handful of 14-night and higher Asia cruises from Hong Kong, while Silversea offers a collection of 10- to 32-night cruises from Hong Kong to Asia or Australia and New Zealand.
Specialty cruise lines Ponant and Windstar Cruises offer truly unique cruises from Hong Kong. Ponant’s mid-sized yacht Le Laperouse does a 13-night voyage from Hong Kong to Osaka, while Windstar’s beautiful Star Breeze features a couple 12+ night sailings to Bali, Kyoto, Queensland, or Melbourne.
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These are just a few of the more popular tourist attractions in Hong Kong, along with a brief description:
♦ Local Cuisine
Local cuisine is the highlight of Hong Kong and a special delight for foodies! Dim sum, duck, pig ears, chicken feet, dumplings, seafood, and even traditional fast food – you name it, and Hong Kong’s got it. Restaurant Tim Ho Wan (located in the Kowloon District), is among the best and cheapest restaurants in the city, and well worth a try. Dim sum restaurants Jade Garden is located nearby the cruise port, if you are looking to experience local cuisine without having to wander too far. Another cool establishment not too far from port to check out is Whampoa Gourmet Place, where you can experience traditional Hong Kong dining in a nostalgic 1940’s setting.
♦ Local Markets
Hong Kong is well known for its shopping opportunities! As soon as you arrive in port you will discover large shopping malls filled from top to bottom with department stores, boutiques, and specialty shopping opportunities. You can even find delectable chocolates and tasty treats, a food court (like any traditional mall), and a Starbucks for those who need their onshore coffee fix. There are also many shops located right outside of the city’s two cruise ports, where you can find craft items, jewels, and just about anything you can dream of!
♦ Museums
If you are looking for something else to do in between all of the eating and shopping, there are several museums located in Hong Kong that you can visit before or after your cruise. Some of the more popular museums you can check out while in Hong Kong include The Science Museum, the Museum of Art, the Museum of History, the Space Museum, and the Cultural Center. There is truly a museum to suit everyone’s interests!
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