Hong Kong Night Tour | Star Ferry Ride & Symphony of Lights





Description
Experience the magic of Hong Kong after dark on this unforgettable private night tour, featuring iconic landmarks, local culture, and breathtaking skyline views. Begin with a scenic ride on the Star Ferry across Victoria Harbour, one of Hong Kong’s most famous and memorable experiences. Continue to the Avenue of Stars along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront for stunning views of Hong Kong Island. At 8:00 PM, enjoy the world-famous Symphony of Lights, a spectacular multimedia show with synchronized lights and music across the harbor. After the show, visit the lively Kowloon Fruit Market (Gwo Lan) to witness Hong Kong’s nighttime wholesale trading scene. Then stop at the renowned Kai Kai Dessert to taste traditional Cantonese sweet soups. End the evening at Kowloon Peak (Fei Ngo Shan), one of Hong Kong’s best night viewpoints, offering panoramic views of the dazzling city skyline. Perfect for first-time visitors and photography lovers seeking an authentic Hong Kong night experience.
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Nan Lian Garden is a beautifully landscaped classical Chinese garden located in Diamond Hill, Kowloon. Designed in the style of the Tang Dynasty, it features tranquil ponds, ancient-style pavilions, lush greenery, and ornamental rocks arranged with precision and harmony. Managed by the adjacent Chi Lin Nunnery, the garden offers a peaceful escape from the city's hustle. While the garden is most commonly visited during the day, its night view is equally enchanting, with soft lighting that highlights the architecture and creates a serene, almost magical atmosphere — perfect for a quiet evening stroll or capturing stunning photos.
Kowloon Peak, also known as Fei Ngo Shan, offers one of the most stunning panoramic views of Hong Kong. Popular with hikers and photographers, it’s known for its dramatic cliffs and breathtaking sunrise and sunset scenery overlooking the city skyline.
Kai Kai Dessert is a Michelin-recognized dessert shop in Hong Kong, famous for its traditional Cantonese sweet soups such as sesame paste, almond paste, and red bean soup. It is well-loved for its authentic flavors and affordable, local-style desserts.
Yau Ma Tei Wholesale Fruit Market is a traditional fruit trading hub in Kowloon, known for its bustling atmosphere, late-night operations, and wide selection of fresh local and imported fruits. It offers visitors a lively glimpse into Hong Kong’s authentic wholesale market culture.
Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui pays tribute to Hong Kong’s film legends like Bruce Lee and Anita Mui. Stroll along the waterfront promenade, enjoy stunning views of Victoria Harbour, and catch the Symphony of Lights show at night.
The iconic Star Ferry has been sailing across Victoria Harbour since 1888. Offering stunning views of Hong Kong’s skyline, it’s one of the most scenic and affordable ways to travel between Kowloon and Hong Kong Island—an unmissable local experience.
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Pickup Locations & Times
Pick-up Coverage: All hotels and locations in Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. Remote areas such as Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), Hong Kong Disneyland, Tung Chung, and Hong Kong Island South (e.g. Ocean Park) will incur a surcharge of HKD 350 for either pick-up or drop-off, or HKD 600 if both pick-up and drop-off are in remote areas.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- All surcharges must be paid directly to the driver in cash (HKD) or by credit card, which is subject to a 5% service fee.
- Please indicate the number, size, and type of luggage or suitcases (if any) at the time of booking.
- Extra time beyond the tour duration will be charged at HKD 350 per hour for the driver.
- Child seats are compulsory for children under 3 years old and can be arranged upon request.
- During Hong Kong public holidays, an additional surcharge of HKD 300–500 per driver may apply. Surcharges during the Chinese New Year period will be quoted separately.
- Applicable Hong Kong public holidays include January 1, the Chinese New Year period*, Labour Day*, HKSAR Establishment Day (July 1), National Day (October 1), and the Christmas period from December 24 to 26 and December 31.
- *Golden Week periods related to these holidays may also be subject to additional surcharges.
- Please kindly provide a contact number with WhatsApp access for easier coordination. One day before the tour, we will create a WhatsApp group including you and the assigned driver, and share the vehicle and driver details to ensure smooth arrangement.
- In case of bad weather (Typhoon Signal No. 8 or above), bookings within 24 hours can be refunded or rescheduled free of charge. If you still choose to proceed on the same day, service availability will depend on road and safety conditions, and an additional fee may apply if service is provided.
- Please note that smoking, eating, and drinking are strictly prohibited inside the vehicle for all passengers.