We embarked in HK without any problem whatsoever and one of the highlights of our cruise was the first dining experience in th Terazza restaurant outside as we were leaving HK at night. Magical.
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There was a shuttle to the promenade. Make sure you find out where the buses to return to the ship will leave from and what time the last bus will leave. We very nearly missed the last shuttle because we were not sure about this information.
We enjoyed the Hong Kong history museum, even though it is undergoing a major renovation and they only have a temporary exhibition space. ...
Took the shuttle to the nearby Hollywood Mall,then the subway to the Hong Kong side (called Central), then bus 6X to Stanley Market......beautiful drive around Repulse Bay on the way there. ...
Excellent few days there. Bought an Octopus card to get around and spent only the equivalent of £3.50 in three days. Reclaimed the rest back at customer services. Ferry, tram,buses, underground.
Stanley market, the Big Buddha, Star Ferry, Ladies market, Jade market, Temple Street night market. Food is great at these markets. Fabulous place. ...
I spent 5 days in Hong Kong prior to the cruise and I loved it. My favorite was the day spent at the Big Buddha, going up the Ngong Ping Cable Car. I did a 2 day HoHo bus that was decent and this included Victoria Peak which I recommend even though the mall-like setting at the top was disconcerting. The port itself is not well connected via public transportation which is a shame because the MRT ...
We’ve been following Hong Kong’s unrest since it started. When we arrived, we were warned where to avoid going. We didn’t encounter any problem touring on our own. ...