Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Hong Kong

Hong Kong

Introduction to Port

Port Hong Kong stands apart from other cruise ports by turning a call into a full-intensity gateway to one of the world’s most dynamic cities. As your vessel glides into Victoria Harbour, passengers are greeted by a dramatic skyline, lush green peaks, and a seamless blend of ultra-modern facilities and timeless Hong Kong charm. Signature experiences are plentiful: a Star Ferry ride for postcard-perfect harbor views, a ride up to Victoria Peak for sweeping city panoramas, an intimate dim-sum lunch in Central, and cultural forays to Lantau’s Big Buddha and Ngong Ping 360, or a seafood lunch on Lamma Island. The port serves as a launchpad to a vast spectrum of destinations—towering skyscraper districts in Central and Tsim Sha Tsui, traditional markets in Mong Kok, tranquil islands like Lantau and Lamma, and quick connections to Macau for passengers seeking a multi-city itinerary. Fleet features are equally impressive: two state-of-the-art berths at Kai Tak Cruise Terminal capable of accommodating the largest megaships, deep-water access, efficient turnaround operations, and available shore-power options. Onboard services transmitted to the port experience include multilingual guest services, expedited immigration and embarkation, a robust concierge and shore-excursion desk with curated local experiences, private transfer options, and premium lounge areas that let guests unwind with harbor views before or after their port call.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Iconic skyline
Gaze at Victoria Harbour and soaring skyscrapers at sunset.
Efficient transport
Excellent public transit for exploring Central, Wan Chai, and Kowloon.
Vibrant culture
Festivals, museums, and lively cafes around central Unirii square.
Gateway to Asia
A hub for international trade with easy access to Asia.