Icons of Asia: Luxury Journey Through Tokyo, Hong Kong & Singapore


      Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore

    11 Nights (12 days)

     Year-round

     5* Hotel
      Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore

    11 Nights (12 days)

     Year-round

     5* Hotel

Tokyo, Hong Kong and Singapore. Three cities that have solved the question of modernity in radically different ways, Tokyo through ritual, Hong Kong through relentless verticality, Singapore through impossible precision. Each operates on its own frequency, and you do not truly hear it from a tour bus.

Over twelve days, you will experience three cities that shape how Asia, and the world, move forward. That perspective does not fit inside a photo album. It changes how you see your own city, your own life and your assumptions about what is possible. This is luxury travel through Asia at its most refined.

The future is being built here in real time, and you will be standing inside it.

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Brief itinerary

Day

Highlights

Overnight

Day 1:

Arrive in Tokyo, Peninsula suite check-in, Ginza district exploration, Michelin-starred omakase at Sushi Saito

Tokyo

Day 2:

Imperial Gardens, Meiji Shrine forest, Omotesando architecture, sunset at Shibuya Sky

Tokyo

Day 3:

Asakusa traditions, Sumida River cruise, teamLab Borderless, Toyosu Market

Tokyo

Day 4:

Peninsula Spa morning, flight to Hong Kong, St. Regis Hong Kong check-in

Hong Kong

Day 5:

Star Ferry crossing, Cantonese fine dining at Lung King Heen

Hong Kong

Day 6:

Tai Kwun heritage, Man Mo Temple, evening drinks at Ozone

Hong Kong

Day 7:

Private boat to Lantau Island, Tian Tan Buddha, Tai O stilt houses, dinner at L’Envol

Hong Kong

Day 8:

West Kowloon Cultural District, M+ Museum, evening flight to Singapore

Singapore

Day 9:

Shangri-La Valley Wing check-in, Marina Bay icons, 3-Michelin-star dinner at Odette

Singapore

Day 10:

Chinatown and Little India, Peranakan lunch at Candlenut, dinner at Burnt Ends

Singapore

Day 11:

Sentosa Island coastal reset, Ocean Restaurant, farewell dinner at Les Amis

Singapore

Day 12:

Singapore Botanic Gardens walk, Jewel Changi Rain Vortex, private departure transfer


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Day 1

Arrival in Tokyo, Ginza Exploration and Michelin Omakase

A private transfer takes you from Narita or Haneda Airport to The Peninsula Tokyo, ideally positioned between Hibiya and Ginza. After check-in, take a first walk through Marunouchi and Ginza to see Tokyo’s contrast of polished modernity, heritage streetscapes, and quiet detail.

Return to the hotel for downtime and a reset at the spa. This evening is reserved for Sushi Saito, celebrated for a focused omakase experience defined by precision and restraint. To close the night, take a calm walk by the Imperial Palace moat and through Hibiya Park, where the city lights reflect on the water and Tokyo settles into silence.


Overnight: Tokyo



Day 2

Imperial Tokyo, Meiji Shrine and Shibuya Skyline Views

Start the day with Tokyo’s quieter side, beginning at the Imperial Palace East Gardens, then moving to Meiji Shrine, a pocket of deep green that feels far removed from the city’s pace. Walk through Yoyogi Park towards Harajuku and Takeshita Street to experience the sudden shift in energy. Lunch is at Narisawa, best known for its Satoyama Scenery menu, a refined expression of the Japanese landscape.

In the afternoon, the emphasis turns to design. Visit the Nezu Museum, where the garden alone is worth the time, then continue on foot along Omotesando, an open-air gallery of architecture that includes landmarks by Tadao Ando and Herzog and de Meuron, as well as Prada Aoyama and Omotesando Hills.

As evening approaches, head to Shibuya Sky for 360-degree views across the skyline. Dinner is at Den, celebrated for inventive Japanese cooking with a quietly playful edge. If you would like a final drink, Bar Benfiddich is an excellent choice nearby, known for cocktails built around house-grown herbs and botanicals.


Overnight: Tokyo

Meals included: Breakfast


Day 3

Historic Asakusa, Sumida River and Tokyo Food Culture

Begin in Asakusa for a glimpse of older Tokyo, with time at Senso ji Temple and a stroll along Nakamise Street for local snacks and street-side crafts. From here, board a Sumida River cruise to Odaiba, then step into the immersive digital installations at teamLab Borderless.

Lunch is at Tempura Kondo for Michelin-starred tempura, before an afternoon that leans into Tokyo’s food culture. Visit Toyosu Market, then continue to the Tsukiji Outer Market for its still-working stalls and specialist shops. Later, slow the pace at Daikanyama T-Site, a beautifully designed complex that is worth visiting even without a shopping list.

After a brief refresh at the hotel, dinner is at Peter at The Peninsula, with sweeping city views from the top floor. If you would like to extend the night, an evening walk through Roppongi Hills delivers a final dose of Tokyo’s neon energy.


Overnight: Tokyo

Meals included: Breakfast



Day 4

Peninsula Spa Morning and Flight to Hong Kong

Your final morning in Tokyo is kept deliberately unhurried. Begin with a relaxed brunch at the hotel, followed by a late-morning treatment at The Peninsula Spa, so you leave the city feeling reset and restored. When it is time to depart, a private transfer takes you to the airport for your flight to Hong Kong.

On arrival, your driver meets you at the airport and takes you to The St. Regis Hong Kong in Wan Chai, your elegant base for the next chapter. After check-in, the rest of the evening is left at leisure so you can settle in and rest after the journey.


Overnight: Hong Kong

Meals included: Breakfast



Day 5

Victoria Harbour, Star Ferry and Cantonese Fine Dining

After breakfast, begin your first full day in Hong Kong with a classic Star Ferry crossing, the simplest way to take in the harbour and understand the skyline’s scale.

Spend the day along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade and the Avenue of Stars, then continue to K11 Musea, where retail, design, and contemporary art sit side by side in a striking waterfront setting. In the evening, dine at Lung King Heen, the first Chinese restaurant to earn three Michelin stars, an address defined by meticulous Cantonese cuisine and harbour-facing atmosphere. End the night with the Symphony of Lights and a calm harbourfront walk before returning to The St. Regis.


Overnight: Hong Kong

Meals included: Breakfast



Day 6

Hong Kong Heritage, Soho District and Rooftop Skyline

Begin on Hong Kong Island with Man Mo Temple, incense-filled and atmospheric, dedicated to the Gods of Literature and War. From here, move into the city’s creative present at Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage and Arts, a beautifully restored former police compound, then continue to PMQ, a hub for local design and emerging brands.

Lunch is at Amber, where Chef Richard Ekkebus delivers modern French cuisine with a strong emphasis on clarity of flavour and thoughtful sourcing. Spend the afternoon in Soho and around Graham Street Market, using the Mid-Levels Escalator to glide through the hillside streets without the climb. Later, take a spin on the Hong Kong Observation Wheel, return to the hotel for a short reset, then head to Bo Innovation for dinner. Finish with rooftop drinks at Ozone on the 118th floor of The Ritz-Carlton, with the harbour spread out beneath you.


Overnight: Hong Kong

Meals included: Breakfast



Day 7

Lantau Island, Tian Tan Buddha and Coastal Villages

Today shows Hong Kong’s greener side. Begin with a private boat to Lantau Island, then take the Ngong Ping 360 cable car up to the Tian Tan Buddha for wide views across the territory. After descending, continue to Tai O, a working fishing village where stilt houses sit above the water and narrow lanes lead through local markets.

Lunch is at Sunset Grill, followed by time to choose your pace, either a walk through Lantau North Country Park or a quieter stretch at Pui O Beach. Back on Hong Kong Island, a short spa session at The St. Regis gives you a reset before dinner at L’Envol, the hotel’s Michelin-starred French signature, known for refined seasonal cooking in a luminous, modern setting. If you would like a final dose of street-level Hong Kong, an optional evening visit to Temple Street Market brings the city’s night-time energy into focus.


Overnight: Hong Kong

Meals included: Breakfast



Day 8

West Kowloon Arts District and Flight to Singapore

Spend your final morning in the West Kowloon Cultural District, the city’s modern artistic centre. Choose between the contemporary edge of M+ or the imperial collections of the Hong Kong Palace Museum, depending on what you want more, cutting-edge visual culture or historic treasures. From here, enjoy a final window for luxury shopping in Central, with time at IFC Mall or Landmark.

Brunch is at The China Club, a storied private members’ address with a retro glamour that nods to Old Shanghai. Return to the hotel to pack and refresh, then take a private transfer to the airport for your flight to Singapore.


Overnight: Singapore

Meals included: Breakfast



Day 9

Singapore Skyline, Marina Bay Icons and Odette Dining

Upon arrival, your driver will meet you at the airport and take you to Shangri-La Singapore, where you will stay in the Valley Wing, a secluded enclave known for privacy and calm. From here, head to the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark for a panoramic view of the skyline and a clear sense of how the city is laid out.

Spend the afternoon with Singapore’s modern icons, beginning at the ArtScience Museum and continuing on foot across the Helix Bridge. Continue to Gardens by the Bay for the Cloud Forest, then stay through dusk to see the Supertree Grove light up. Dinner is at Odette in the National Gallery, where Chef Julien Royer’s three-Michelin-star menu delivers modern French cooking with precision and elegance. End the day with a gentle walk around Clarke Quay, where historic warehouses have been reworked into one of the city’s liveliest waterfront neighbourhoods.


Overnight: Singapore

Meals included: Breakfast



Day 10

Chinatown, Little India and Singapore’s Culinary Scene

Today is dedicated to the multicultural layers that define Singapore. Begin in Chinatown with time at the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, then continue to Sri Mariamman Temple to see the intricate carvings and living rituals that sit at the heart of the district. Lunch is at Candlenut, the first Peranakan restaurant to earn a Michelin star, where traditional Straits Chinese flavours are reinterpreted with modern technique.

In the afternoon, shift into Kampong Glam for the golden dome of Sultan Mosque and the independent boutiques and street style of Haji Lane. Continue into Little India for its markets and a tasting stop at Tekka Centre. After returning to the hotel for a poolside reset and a short rest, dinner is at Burnt Ends, the Michelin-starred modern barbecue address known for high-heat, open-flame cooking and one of the city’s most sought-after tables.


Overnight: Singapore

Meals included: Breakfast



Day 11

Sentosa Island Escape and Michelin Farewell Dinner

Keep the morning for Sentosa Island, with the choice between Fort Siloso for history or a Universal Studios VIP experience for pure entertainment. Lunch is at Ocean Restaurant, set against the aquarium habitat for a genuinely memorable backdrop.

In the afternoon, take the cable car from Imbiah Lookout, then choose between a final shopping window on Orchard Road or a deep-tissue reset at the Shangri-La CHI Spa. Your farewell dinner is at Les Amis, one of Singapore’s most respected French restaurants and a long-standing three-Michelin-star address, the ideal setting to close the journey and reflect on everything you have seen across the three cities.


Overnight: 
Singapore

Meals included: Breakfast



Day 12

Departure

After a slow breakfast, you may choose a morning walk through the Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the best examples of how the city weaves nature into its urban fabric.

A private transfer then takes you to Changi Airport for your departure. It is worth arriving a little early to explore Jewel, including the HSBC Rain Vortex, the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, and the Canopy Park before heading through to your gate.

Meals included: Breakfast

What's Included:

  • 11 nights across three premier luxury hotels, The Peninsula Tokyo, The St. Regis Hong Kong and Shangri-La Singapore, with breakfast included.
  • Private ground transfers throughout, including airport and city transfers
  • Curated multi-country itinerary with dedicated daily coordination.
  • Museum entry tickets and private guided cultural visits as outlined
  • Priority reservation support at all listed Michelin-starred establishments.
  • Printed traveller's guide and cultural notes.


What's Not Included

  • Round-trip international flights to Asia.
  • Inter-country flights between Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Singapore.
  • Travel insurance and medical coverage.
  • Meals and beverages not specified in the daily itinerary.
  • Personal purchases, including shopping and gallery acquisitions.
  • Gratuities for your private guides and drivers.


Optional Upgrades

  • Private Photography Session: Half-day shoot with a professional travel photographer in Tokyo, Hong Kong, or Singapore, tailored to your preferred neighbourhoods and style.
  • Culinary Masterclass Experience: Private sushi-making session with a master chef at the Tsukiji Outer Market in Tokyo.
  • Custom Tailoring: Commission a bespoke suit or qipao with one of Hong Kong’s renowned tailors.
  • Helicopter Skyline Tour: Private 30-minute helicopter flight over Victoria Harbour and the outlying islands.
  • Vintage Shopping Experience: Guided experience through Tokyo’s vintage kimono specialists, Hong Kong’s Cat Street antiques, or Singapore’s rare book and print dealers.


See This Part of Asia in Full Dimension

Jet lag fades in a few days. The shift in perspective lasts much longer.

Over twelve days, you will experience three cities that approach modern life in completely different ways, through ritual and refinement in Tokyo, vertical energy in Hong Kong, and disciplined design in Singapore. It changes how you think about food, time, history and the shape of a great city, in ways that are hard to reduce to a photo.

That expansion stays with you. The value is not just the trip itself, but the new reference point it gives you for what is possible.

To start planning your Icons of Asia journey, enquire here.


Start planning your bespoke holiday

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.

Get in touch
Miriam, Travel Specialist

Miriam

Travel Specialist

Romina, Travel Specialist

Romina

Travel Specialist

Laura, Travel Specialist

Laura

Travel Specialist

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What destinations are included in this 12-day Asia luxury itinerary?

    This itinerary explores three of Asia’s most dynamic cities. The journey begins in Tokyo, continues to Hong Kong, and finishes in Singapore, combining culture, architecture, gastronomy, and modern urban experiences across each destination.

  • What type of accommodation is included in this itinerary?

    The itinerary features some of the finest hotels in Asia, including The Peninsula Tokyo, The St. Regis Hong Kong, and Shangri-La Singapore’s exclusive Valley Wing. Each property has been selected for its location, service standards, and refined atmosphere.

  • Is this itinerary suitable for first-time visitors to Asia?

    Yes. The itinerary is designed as an introduction to Asia through three globally important cities. It balances iconic landmarks, cultural heritage, modern architecture, and outstanding dining while keeping the pace comfortable and well structured.

  • What meals are included in this itinerary?

    Breakfast is included each day. Lunch and dinner mentioned throughout the itinerary are optional recommendations only. We can request restaurant reservations in advance, subject to availability.

  • Can this itinerary be customised?

    Yes. Every element of the itinerary can be tailored to your preferences, including hotels, dining reservations, cultural visits, pace of travel, and optional experiences such as spa time, shopping, or additional guided tours.

  • What is the best time of year to take this journey through Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore?

    The itinerary works well throughout most of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly appealing for Tokyo, while Hong Kong and Singapore are year-round destinations with tropical climates and a constant calendar of cultural events and dining experiences.

  • Is this trip more focused on culture, food, or luxury experiences?

    The journey combines all three. It blends cultural exploration, architectural landmarks, exceptional hotels, and high-end experiences to create a balanced and immersive journey across three of Asia’s most influential cities.

  • Why book this Asia itinerary with Revigorate?

    Revigorate specialises in tailor-made luxury journeys designed around how you want to travel. Rather than simply combining hotels and activities, we curate each experience to balance culture, dining, pacing, and comfort, ensuring the journey feels seamless, personal, and thoughtfully designed from start to finish.

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