Enjoy two of China’s most dynamic capitals when you take this four-day explorer tour through the best of Hong Kong and Guangzhou’s highlights. Commence your adventure in Hong Kong and appreciate everything it has to offer: sensational views at Victoria Peak, glamor at Repulse Bay, the thrill of Stanley Market and the taste of Aberdeen Fishing Village. Learn more about the colonial influences evident in Hong Kong when you visit Nam Pak Hong and Hollywood Road. Hong Kong does a wonderful job of blending old and new, and it is every bit as exciting by day and night. For the second half of your tour, board the high-speed train to Guangzhou, a city that offers a contrast to Hong Kong. Here you’ll have time to explore landmarks of deep spiritual and political significance, including the Mausoleum of Nanyue King, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, and the Ancestral Temple of the Chen Family. Finish off your day here by wandering around famous Lychee Bay and Shamian Island, near the Pearl River, where you’ll discover European influences in the architecture. Return to Hong Kong for a final night on the tour. Inclusive of all four or five-star accommodation, daily breakfasts, all entry fees and train fares, wonderful local guides committed to showcasing the best of their cities, and the opportunity to discover another side to China, this is the perfect way to make the most of a short stay or add to any other travel you have planned in-country. Talk to us and we’ll bring your travel wishes to life.
Vehicle | Air-conditioned vehicle with licensed driver |
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Guide Service & Language | Professional English-speaking guide |
Itinerary
Your guide will be waiting at the airport with a welcoming sign and then take you to the pre-booked hotel. Together you will make your way to the hotel for check-in, while on the way taking in the sights and sounds of this cosmopolitan city which is vastly different from anywhere else in China. Take the rest of the day to rest, relax or explore in advance of tomorrow’s full itinerary. Remember to speak with your guide for advice on local sights and dining options. They will be able to assist and even help with ordering if necessary.
Meals included: None
Note: Make the most of your first night in Hong Kong by enjoying one of the many Hong Kong evening highlights, including a wander through Temple Street night market, a taste of Hong Kong nightlife at Lan Kwai Fong, a bird’s eye view of Hong Kong at night when you visit Victoria Peak, or a chance to watch A Symphony of Lights on Victoria Harbor. For an additional charge, we can arrange bookings for these activities – or any others you’d love to experience while on tour with us.
Today’s exploration begins when you are collected from the hotel and venture to Victoria Peak. Here you will ascend the hill via the Peak Tram and step onto the breathtaking Sky Terrace 428. Commonly regarded as the highest point in Hong Kong, Victoria Peak offers visitors wonderful panoramic views of the entire city. Capture incredible photographic memories here.
Journey on to Repulse Bay, a typical Hong Kong beach that is now famous for its eye-wateringly priced real estate – reputed to be the most expensive in Hong Kong. After soaking in the vibe of the bay, you’ll be transported to Stanley Market, the quintessential Hong Kong street market. Known for its collection of typically Chinese curios, collectibles and souvenirs, you’ll have the opportunity to make a purchase or two without the hassle of haggling. Having worked up an appetite through the morning’s activities, you’ll have the chance to savor some of Hong Kong’s finest seafood at Aberdeen Fishing Village.
A short stop for lunch of your own choice is followed by a Hong Kong must-do – a Sampan ride that provides a taste of life in Aberdeen. From here you will be transferred to the Western end of Hong Kong Island to explore Nam Pak Hong. Famously regarded as one the oldest neighborhoods in Hong Kong, Nam Pak Hong, which translates as ‘South and North traders’, is a local institution. Learn about the original industrious and community-minded traders and merchants who created a business and nurtured a community in Sheung Wan. A center of import and export trade between China, Southeast Asia, and beyond, the surrounding streets are identified as Nam Pak Hong street, rather than being recognized by individual names. You will have a chance to wander through this still thriving precinct that established for the local Chinese during the days of British colonial rule. The legacy of wholesale trade and commerce endures today as it continues to be the main center of wholesale dried seafood and traditional Chinese medicines in Hong Kong.
Venture on to Hollywood Road, one of the original streets built by the British Royal Engineers. Learn about its importance as an antique market frequented by foreign merchants and sailors who sold wares they’d ‘collected’ on their travels through China. You might even pick up one or two of your own. For a change of pace, take time to reflect at Man Mo Temple, one of the earliest Chinese Temples in Hong Kong. Encircled by a seemingly infinite number of modern high rise buildings that seem to pierce the sky, you can’t help but feel that both the historical and contemporary are well-balanced here.
Pass by the Central District’s Statue Square on route to board an iconic Star Ferry for a trip across Victoria Harbor. Statue Square is the heartbeat of Hong Kong’s international banking center and evidence of its status as a financial center. The Star Ferry ride is just seven minutes from point to point, so have your camera ready. Land at Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade for a magnificent view looking back at the spectacular Hong Kong skyline.
Meals included: Breakfasts
After breakfast this morning, you will be transferred to the Hong Kong West Kowloon train station where you’ll board the high-speed train to Guangzhou. On arrival in Guangzhou, your guide will meet you and commence your sightseeing here with a visit to the Mausoleum of Nanyue King. The museum houses the tomb of Nanyue King and exhibits a wonderful collection of an excavated artifacts from around southern China.
Continue to visit the nearby Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, an octagonal palace-style structure built in the 1930s to commemorate the great revolutionary. The hall is a landmark building in Guangzhou and features a statue of Sun himself, as well as an octagonal main building set in extensive grounds with ancient trees and beautiful gardens. Move on to visit the Ancestral Temple of the Chen Family, where you will gain an insight into Chinese respect for family and ancestors in this large temple complex of cultural significance.
Continue your exploration in and around Lychee Bay, with its waterways, numerous lychee trees, and traditional Chinese architecture. Here you’ll experience Guangzhou’s peaceful pace before enjoying a Cantonese opera, considered the true essence of Lingnan (or Cantonese) culture.
The final stop of the day is Shamian Island, near the Pearl River. Enjoy the main attraction here – the European style architecture featured amongst tree-lined streets. It’s a favorite spot for locals and travelers alike, and the perfect place to wander and perhaps enjoy a traditional Chinese tea.
Relax on the return train trip to Hong Kong where you’ll be greeted by your Hong Kong guide and escorted back to the hotel.
Meals included: Breakfast
Rise early and make the most of your morning before being transferred to the airport to travel to your next destination.
Meals included: Breakfast
Note: Looking for more adventure? We can help! If your flight leaves from Hong Kong, why not let us book a catamaran ride directly to the Hong Kong airport for you? It’s a fun and memorable way to wrap up your adventure.
Accommodation
Inclusions / Exclusions
Inclusions:
- Admission fees: to sightseeing spots and activities specified
- Activities specified in the itinerary
- Excellent professional English-speaking guide
- Ground transport in a air-conditioned vehicle with a licensed driver
- 4-star or 5-star hotel accommodation with breakfast, based on double/twin occupancy as specified
- Peak Tram (one way), Sky Terrace and Aberdeen Sampan ride
- One-way ferry ride from Hong Kong Island to Kowloon
- Transportation: return trip on the high-speed train between Hong Kong/Guangzhou (First class seat for Luxury tours; second class seat for Superior tours)
- Travel agency liability insurance during the tour
- Government taxes and fees.
Exclusions
- International flights to/from Hong Kong
- China visa
- Gratuities to guides and drivers and any expense of personal nature
- Meals: Lunches and dinners are excluded allowing you flexibility around meal choices. Your guide will make recommendations and order for you if required.
- Our tour package does not include travel insurance. Please purchase travel insurance before your trip to provide for any unforeseen circumstances.
Important Information
- This is a private tour for your group of family or friends. No other travelers will join you. It’s always available for your schedule.
- Smart casual dress and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
- Prices based on twin occupancy.
- The prices shown above are not valid during China’s Official Holidays (such as National Day and Chinese Spring Festival etc.).