Cruising to Hong Kong
Thanks to its central location and excellent services, Hong Kong is a hub for short and medium-range cruises, with a number of U.S. airlines offering fly-cruise packages. More than 60 international cruise ships, including the world's greatest passenger liners such as Seabourn Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, Silversea Cruises, Norwegian Cruiseline, Radisson Seven Seas Cruises, Crystal Cruises, Cunard Line and, Holland America, berth at Kowloon's Ocean Terminal. 

Local Cruises
Once in Hong Kong, local day cruises offer a great way to enjoy an important part this island city's identity. Spectacular sightseeing and romantic dining are easily found on the majestic waters of Victoria Harbor, one of the best natural harbours after San Francisco Bay. To enjoy the beautiful skyline of Hong Kong, make sure you don't miss one of the local cruises; romantic cocktail and dinner cruises; cruises to beautiful outlying islands; special cruises to see the firing of the Noon Day Gun or the world's longest road-and-rail suspension bridge, Tsing Ma Bridge. There is also the Shaukiwan Typhoon Shelter, Lei Yue Mun seafood village - and much more.

Cruises set sail from piers on either side of Victoria Harbour, usually at Central District's Queen's Pier (near the Star Ferry Concourse) and Tsim Sha Tsui's Kowloon Public Pier (adjacent to the Clock Tower).

 

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