These itineraries give you a starting point for planning your Hong Kong trip, highlighting reliable routes and featuring some of our favourite places to stay. Use them for ideas, as each trip is individually designed for you with many more options available.
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Hong Kong has long been known as “Asia’s World City,” a place where ancient temples stand close to neon-lit towers, and where centuries of Chinese heritage meet global influences. Read More ...

Lantau Island is Hong Kong’s quieter, more expansive side, a vast landscape of granite peaks, silver coastline, and protected countryside where the city’s relentless pace finally gives way. Read More ...

Hong Kong moves at speed. It is the city’s defining texture, the quality every visitor absorbs within hours of arrival. Even the harbour views seem to move quickly. Read More...

Lantau Island does not overwhelm travellers with hotel choices. If anything, it does the opposite. Anyone researching where to stay on Lantau Island quickly notices something unusual for Hong Kong. Read More...

The south coast of Lantau feels like a well-kept secret. It is late morning on a weekday in October. The humidity has finally broken, and you are the only car on South Lantau Road. Read More...

The harbour is 1.6 kilometres wide at its narrowest point, and that width is the whole argument. Read More...

Travelling to Hong Kong with kids for the first time is a particular kind of decision. From the outside, the city reads as something built for adults. Vertical glass. Financial gravity. Read More...
Visa requirements for Hong Kong depend on your nationality. Many travellers can enter visa-free for short tourist stays, which may range from a few days to several months depending on the passport held. It is always advisable to check the latest entry requirements for your country before travelling.
Hong Kong can be visited throughout the year, but many travellers find autumn and early winter particularly pleasant thanks to cooler temperatures, lower humidity and clear skies. Spring is also enjoyable, while the summer months tend to be hotter and more humid.
A stay of around three to four days usually provides enough time to experience Hong Kong’s main highlights. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views from Victoria Peak, explore neighbourhoods such as Central and Tsim Sha Tsui, visit temples and markets, and sample the city’s renowned dining scene.
Some of Hong Kong’s most iconic sights include Victoria Peak for its sweeping skyline views, Victoria Harbour and the historic Star Ferry, the lively districts of Central and Mong Kok, and cultural landmarks such as Man Mo Temple. Many travellers also enjoy a day trip to Lantau Island to see the Tian Tan Buddha.
Hong Kong pairs very naturally with other destinations across Asia. Many travellers combine it with mainland China, particularly cities such as Shenzhen or Guangzhou, or include it alongside Japan, Thailand or Singapore thanks to the short flight times and strong air connections.
When Hong Kong is part of a multi-destination trip, two to three days is often enough to experience the city’s highlights. This allows visitors to enjoy the skyline, explore the main districts, try local cuisine and still continue comfortably to the next destination.
Yes, travelling between Hong Kong and mainland China is very straightforward. High-speed rail and frequent flights connect Hong Kong with many Chinese cities, making it simple to extend a trip to destinations such as Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Shanghai or Beijing.
Yes. Hong Kong has frequent direct flights to major Japanese cities including Tokyo and Osaka, which makes it easy to combine both destinations within the same itinerary. Many travellers begin or end their Japan journey with a short stay in Hong Kong.
A simple and popular option is to spend a few days in Hong Kong before continuing to another Asian destination such as Japan or mainland China. Another easy combination is Hong Kong with Macau or southern China, creating a short but diverse city itinerary.
Revigorate designs personalised travel experiences that combine Hong Kong with other destinations across Asia. Our team plans each itinerary carefully, selecting the right hotels, experiences and travel connections to ensure your journey between cities and countries is smooth and enjoyable.
Let us know what you love, where you want to go, and we’ll design a one-of-a-kind adventure you’ll never forget.
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Miriam
Travel Specialist
Romina
Travel Specialist
Laura
Travel Specialist
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