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With a cityscape that seemingly juts straight out of the sea, Hong Kong blends sleek modernity with centuries-old charm. Visits here should start with a ride on the world's steepest funicular railway to The Peak, the highest point on the island. From various viewing platforms atop this promontory, you can see the full expanse of the city, Victoria Harbor, Kowloon Peninsula and the mountains beyond. Snap photos in front of the emblem of Hong Kong in Golden Bauhinia Square, take in the scenery while strolling the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade and experience the dichotomy of the Aberdeen district, where skyscrapers tower over locals residing on fishing boats. The Ocean Park theme park features a wildlife exhibit with pandas, while Lantau Island, accessible via cable car, is home to a 111-foot-tall Buddha statue. At Stanley Market, bargains abound on jewelry, ornaments and Chinese novelties.

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Driving direction from Tsim Sha Tsui to Kai Tak Cruise Terminal: Head northeast on Salisbury Road toward Hung Hom, Slight left to stay on Salisbury Road, Slight left onto Hong Chong Road. Take the exit on the right onto Route 5, On Route 5 via Kai Tak Tunnel and keep left on Kai Fuk Road and take the exit toward Wang Kwong Road, Turn left onto Wang Kwong Road, Take the 1st right onto Sheung Yuet Road, Turn right onto Sheung Yee Road. Take the 1st right onto Wang Chiu Road, Take the 1st right onto Cheung Yip Street and the main entrance of Kai Tak Cruise Terminal located at the end of Cheung Yip Street.

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How does the ship know that I have pre-paid Wi-Fi? MedallionNet® Wi-Fi automatically recognizes pre-paid MedallionNet plans. Guests have the option to “redeem” after sign-on to activate their device.

Does each guest in the stateroom with Princess Premier get four devices of Wi-Fi with Princess Premier? Yes, each guest with Princess Premier will receive the four-device Wi-Fi plan. 

Guests who are Platinum and Elite receive 50% off MedallionNet Wi-Fi as a loyalty benefit. What is the impact to their benefits? With Princess Plus, MedallionNet single-device Wi-Fi is provided as a promotional bundle included in the price of the fare. There is no additional discount for Platinum and Elite guests for the Wi-Fi package. However, Platinum and Elite guests will automatically receive a 50% discount if they decide to upgrade to a four-device package on board. Loyalty benefits are not redeemable for cash or onboard credit.

What’s included in the Plus Beverage Package? The Plus Beverage Package includes beer, spirits, wine by the glass and cocktails up to $15 USD / $22 AUD, all non-alcoholic beverages including bottled water (500ml only), fountain sodas, the new Juice Bar, plus fresh juices (if available), specialty coffees and teas, frappes at Coffee & Cones, milkshakes (if available) and Red Bull energy drinks. Bar service charges are included in this package. The package includes the additional benefit of a 25% discount on the following excluded items: all bottles of wine, one-liter bottles of water and bottled juices. The package has a daily limit on alcoholic beverages of 15 beverages over a 24-hour period (6 a.m. to 6 a.m.).

What’s included in the Premier Beverage Package? The Premier Beverage Package includes a premium selection of beer, spirits, wine by the glass and cocktails $20 USD / $30 AUD and under, all non-alcoholic beverages including bottled water (500ml only), fountain sodas, the new Juice Bar, plus fresh juices (if available), specialty coffees and teas, frappes at Coffee & Cones, milkshakes (if available) and Red Bull energy drinks. Bar service charges are included in this package. The package includes the additional benefit of a 25% discount on the following excluded items: all bottles of wine, one-liter bottles of water and bottled juices. The package has a daily limit on alcoholic beverages of 15 beverages over a 24-hour period (6 a.m. to 6 a.m.).

What if I’m not of legal drinking age (21 years of age or older)? Guests who are under the legal drinking age on board will receive the Zero-Alcohol Package, previously called Coffee & Soda Package. This package type will be assigned prior to sailing based on age of guest. When sailing from North America, the legal drinking age on Princess Cruises is 21. However, when sailing from Europe, Asia, South America, Australia and New Zealand, the legal drinking age is 18.

What if I don’t drink alcohol? The value of these packages are a great deal even if you don’t drink alcohol. Both packages include fountain sodas, the new Juice Bar, fresh juices, bottled water, specialty coffees & teas, frappes, milkshakes and Red Bull energy drinks, with pre-paid 18% service charge included for these items. In the event that you don’t want the Plus Beverage Package or Premier Beverage Package, no substitutions will be offered.

What’s included in the Zero-Alcohol Package? This includes fountain soda by the glass, fruit juices, specialty coffees and teas, frappes, milkshakes and Red Bull energy drinks, all subject to availability on ship, with pre-paid 18% service charge included for these items. You also receive a 25% discount on 1L bottled water and bottled juice. The Zero-Alcohol Package does not include mini-bar items, sodas ordered through room service or vending machine purchases.

How does the ship know that I have the Plus Beverage Package or Premier Beverage Package? The ship systems recognize the package attached to a guest’s booking and notify our crew at the time of each transaction. When a guest orders an included item, the crew will see the applicable package and enter an order according to the package inclusions in the system. Please note: the addition of the Juice Bar to your beverage package is only available for those with the $60/day Plus package or $80/day Premier package. All other packages booked prior to December 14, 2022 will not be eligible for the Juice Bar unless guests have upgraded to these new and improved packages.

How does the ship know that my package option includes crew appreciation? Your folio will reflect the pre-payment, by Princess Cruises, on your behalf for the suggested crew appreciation in the U.S. dollar amounts of $16 per person per day for interior, oceanview, and balcony staterooms, $17 per person per day for mini-suite, cabanas, and Reserve Collection staterooms and $18 per person per day for suites.

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What is included in the photo package? The photo package includes all digital photos of all guests in a stateroom from their voyage, including 3rd and 4th guests. The package also includes three physical prints of up to 8x10 size per guest and can be redeemed on board at the Photo Gallery. Digital photos are available for download through the app or may be transferred to a USB device on board at the Photo Gallery before disembarkation. Physical prints and digital photos are not available after the cruise ends.

Can I purchase the photo package separately? The photo package is currently an exclusive offer for Princess Premier guests only. Other digital and print packages are available for purchase through the Princess® Cruises app or at the Photo Gallery on board.

Food & dining

What are casual dining meals and where can I get them? We’re introducing exciting new 3-course prix fixe meals at our casual dining venues. These vary by ship, but include: O’Malley’s, Ocean Terrace, Vines, Alfredo’s Pizzeria, Gigi’s Pizzeria, Kai Sushi, Planks, BBQ, Steamers and Salty Dog Gastropub.

Do I need to make reservations for my specialty dining meals in advance? It’s not necesssary but we do recommend guests book early via the reservations function within the Princess® Cruises app to get the specialty dining restaurant, day and time of their preference.

What if I don’t use the specialty dining or casual dining meals included in my package? The specialty dining credits are available only for your current voyage, are non-refundable if not used and cannot be redeemed for cash.

If I sail on back-to-back cruises, do I get four specialty dining meals in Princess Premier? If you have booked Princess Premier on both of the back-to-back cruises then you will get two (2) specialty dining meals on each voyage, making it a total of 4 specialty dining meals.

Fitness & Entertainment

What is included in Fitness Classes? How do I make reservations? As part of our partnership with XPonential Fitness, we will be offering 3 types of classes for you to choose from: StretchLab, Pure Barre and YogaSix. With the Plus package, you will be able to participate in 2 classes per voyage, and with Premier, you will have unlimited access to these classes. You can sign up at the Fitness Center.

What is included in reserved theater seating? As part of the Premier package, you will have access to a section of reserved seating in the Princess Theater for production shows only. Seats in this section are available on a first-come, first-served basis and will be held up until 15 minutes before the performance start time and then released. All guests in your stateroom will be able to sit with you in this reserved section. Unfortunately, if you are traveling with others who are not Premier package guests, they will not be able to join you in this reserved section.

Medallion® device

What do you mean by free Medallion® device shipping? How does that work? You will be receiving a complimentary Medallion device and lanyard as part of your cruise experience. For any guests with a Plus or Premier package, you may order these items delivered to your home (for U.S. guests only) for no extra shipping fees. If you do not have the package, you pay a $10 flat fee to have these delivered to your home. Or you could choose to pick them up at the departure port for no extra fees.

When will my Medallion be shipped? Between 12 to 21 days prior to your voyage. Please note, if you purchase your cruise within 12 days of your sail date, we will not be able to ship your complimentary Medallion device and lanyard to you because it may not be delivered in time for your cruise. Instead, it will be waiting for you at the port.

What if I don’t live in the U.S.? Your Medallion device and complimentary lanyard will be available to pick up at the port with no shipping fee. You should still complete your OceanReady® travel checklist in advance to save time on embarkation day.

What is Princess Prizes? Princess Prizes is a promotion on board that allows guests to win great prizes through their stateroom door portal. The prize portal is activated when a guest opens their stateroom door using their Medallion® device.

Does Princess Prizes have any limitations? Due to gaming laws, Princess Prizes can only operate when the ship is in international waters. In addition, minors are not eligible to play.

What are the range of prizes for Princess Prizes? You can find the full list of current prizes in the  Princess Prizes terms and conditions . Prizes currently include onboard credits, onboard dining experiences, free cruises and more! Prize offerings may change from time to time.

What are the chances of winning the grand prize in Princess Prizes? The odds for the current prizes are available in the  Princess Prizes terms and conditions .

Are Princess Prizes per person or per stateroom? How many entries do we get? Princess Prizes is limited to one (1) entry per stateroom. That entry covers the guest’s entire voyage from the time purchased or from embarkation (if upgraded with Princess Premier).

If I win onboard credit from Princess Prizes, is that redeemable for cash? Onboard credits will be automatically applied to the guest’s end-of-voyage folio and are non-refundable and not redeemable for cash.

Can I purchase Princess Prizes on board in addition to what I receive with Princess Premier to have more chances to win? No, Princess Prizes is limited to one (1) entry per stateroom. That entry covers the guest’s entire voyage from the time purchased or from embarkation (if upgraded with Princess Premier).

I already purchased my cruise. Can I upgrade to either Princess Plus or Princess Premier? Absolutely! You can upgrade from Princess Standard to Princess Plus for only $60 per day or to Princess Premier for $80 per day. If you already have Princess Plus on your reservation, you can upgrade to Princess Premier for the difference, either $20 or $30 per-day, based on the price of your original package. To do so, simply log in to Cruise Personalizer,  contact Princess via our Contact Center , or contact your Travel Advisor.

Are third and fourth guests required to purchase the same package (Princess Plus or Princess Premier)? Third and fourth guests are not required to purchase or defaulted to the selected package of first and second guests in a stateroom. Should 3rd and 4th guests want to opt in to purchase a package, you will need to contact Princess or your Travel Advisor to have it applied to the booking.

Can items in Princess Plus or Princess Premier be shared across guests in the stateroom, even if 3rd and 4th guests don’t have these packages? For the Princess Premier package the following items can be shared across all guests: Wi-Fi for 4 devices per guest, the digital photo portion of the Photo Package and reserved theater seating. Free shipping for Medallion® devices can also be shared across all guests in the stateroom when shipped at once to the same address. Casual Dining or Specialty Dining meals cannot be shared with the 3rd and 4th guests in the stateroom.

Can I purchase Princess Plus or Princess Premier when I’m on board? Yes. Princess Plus and Princess Premier are available for purchase on board. You may purchase or upgrade a package through the second day of your voyage.

Are Princess Plus and Princess Premier applicable on the land portion of my cruisetour? Unfortunately, no. These great value packages are designed around your MedallionClass® shipboard experience and are not applicable during the land portion of cruisetours.

What's changed with packages?

How do I book Princess Plus or Princess Premier? You may select your preferred package upon booking online, through your preferred Travel Advisor or by  contacting Princess Cruises via our Contact Center . If you’re already booked, you can  upgrade to a package through the Cruise Personalizer .

What’s changing with Princess Plus and Princess Premier? We added new fixed price casual dining meals and OceanNow® delivery and room service for both! The enhanced package for Princess Plus ($60 USD) includes two free casual dining meals per guest. The enhanced Princess Premier package ($80 USD) includes unlimited free casual dining meals. These new perks will be (at no extra charge) fleetwide August 2, 2023.

What changes can I expect if I don’t have a Princess Plus or Princess Premier package? Select casual dining venues will now include a cover charge of $14.99 for the new multi-course prix fixe meals. A la carte items may also be purchased individually. A one-time access fee of $14.99 per person per voyage will apply for OceanNow® delivery and a $5 room service fee will apply for each order placed by stateroom phone. OceanNow delivery refers to orders placed through the app that are delivered to wherever you are, including your stateroom.

Will I still be able to order breakfast for delivery through the doorknob card I find in my stateroom? Can I continue to order housekeeping items like ice buckets or bathrobes with no charge? Breakfast ordered for stateroom delivery by placing the card outside your door will continue to be complimentary and no additional fees will be charged, regardless of whether or not you have Princess Plus or Princess Premier package. The same is true for housekeeping items ordered either by telephone or through your stateroom steward. For guests on a standard Princess Package, housekeeping items ordered using OceanNow will incur the one-time $14.99 OceanNow delivery access fee.

Will I receive the new perks if I purchased Princess Plus or Premier at the old rate of $50/$75 per day? You can absolutely upgrade to the new perks at the new price! If you do not wish to upgrade, you can enjoy the package with the original perks as you initially purchased them.

Are Princess Plus and Princess Premier available for all stateroom types? Yes! Both Princess Plus and Princess Premier are available to ALL guests and ALL stateroom types. These packages are capacity controlled and are available for purchase pre-cruise or on board.

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What if I only want certain components of the Princess Plus or Princess Premier package and not others? Princess Plus and Princess Premier are not available as individual components. However, the value of each package is strong and should be evaluated for each guest’s own circumstance.

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Port Hong Kong cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Hong Kong, China. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Hong Kong is a deepwater port city and one of China's two Special Administrative Regions/SARs (together with Macau ) with total area approx 2755 km2 / 1064 mi2, of which ~60% is water. The city has population around 7,3 million, ranking it the world's 4th most densely populated (6800 people per km2 / 17600 per mi2).

British Hong Kong was established as a colony in the mid-19th-century (1841) when Great Britain ceded Hong Kong Island. The colony was expanded in 1860 (when was ceded also the Kowloon Peninsula) and in 1898 Great Britain leased the territory from China for 99 years, paying annual rent. Hong Kong was transferred to China in 1997, while Portuguese Macau (the whole territory) was transferred to China in 1999. China's special administrative regions/autonomous territories HKSAR (Hong Kong) and MSAR (Macao) maintain their own governments and economies (separate from those in mainland China) and even have their own flags and currencies (HKD/Hong Kong dollar, and MOP/Macanese Pataca).

Port Hong Kong

Hong Kong Port (locode HKHKG) is on South China Sea and is one of several Chinese hub seaports that serve East and Southeast Asia. In 2007, the port set a record in container cargo handling - 23,9 million TEU containers, including around 456,000 vessels carrying around 243 million tons of cargo and over 25 million passengers.

The Port serves predominantly container shipping traffic (mainly manufactured products), raw materials shipping and passenger shipping ( ferry and cruise). The port features a natural deep-water harbor waterway (Victoria Harbour) providing safe docking / berthing and the ability to handle all types of ships. The port is among the world's largest and busiest in terms of shipping movements, handled cargo volumes and passenger shipping traffic.

The Port's average turnaround time for container ships is about 10 hours. The seaport has 9 container terminals - at Kwai Tsing, Stonecutters Island, and Tsing Yi. A large number of containers are also handled at Tuen Mun's River Trade Terminal.

Kwai Tsing Container Terminals are in the harbor's northwestern part. there are 9 terminals with a total of 24 berths (frontage length approx 8,5 km / 5,3 mi). The total area covered by these terminals is approx 2,7 km2 (1 mi2). These terminals' total capacity is over 18 million TEUs (containers). These 9 container ship terminals handle around 60% of the port's total traffic.

At Tuen Mun (near Pillar Point) is located the River Trade Terminal. Its main services include container consolidation, and bulk cargo shipping between Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta ports ( Guangzhou-Nansha , Macau, Shenzhen , Jiangmen, Huizhou, Zhaoqing). The River Trade Terminal was opened in 1999. It covers a total area of 0,65 km2 (0,25 mi2) and has quay length of approx 3 lm (2 mi).

Seaport's mid-stream operations involve the handling of container ships at anchorage/at sea. These operations are performed mainly by barges, which load/offload the containers from/to docking piers located nearby. This port service (at sea container handling) is unique for Hong Kong and ogten preffered by smaller cargo shipping companies du to the service's significantly lower handling fees in comparison to those at the dedicated container terminals. The port's mid-stream operations include 11 container yards covering a total area of approx 0,28 km2 (0,1 mi2) with frontage length approx 3,2 km (2 mi).

Port Hong Kong also has facilities for ship repairs and drydocs that can serve all types of ships. The port's 2 floating dry-docks are off Tsing Yi Island's west coast, while the other 2 are northeast of Lantau Island. The largest drydock can accommodate the world's largest vessels with DWT up to 150,000 tons. The port also has numerous smaller shipyards offering repairs and building of smaller vessels.

The port has 58 mooring buoys, of which 31 can serve vessels with LOA length up to 183 m (600 ft) and 27 - with LOA length 137 m (450 ft). There are 44 "typhoon buoys" used for ship mooring during typhoons. The port also has 3 anchorages (for international vessels) and another 16 anchorages used for dangerous goods (8) and general purposes (8) including temporary berthing.

The seaport provides over 460 marine support vessels for navigation assistance throughout its waterways.

Port Hong Kong is the world's 4th biggest and most efficient containership cargo port (following Shanghai , Singapore and Shenzhen ). In 2013, the port handled 22,35 million TEU containers (compared to Shanghai's 33,62 million).

  • UN-LOCODE (United Nations location code) - HKHKG
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  • Both Hong Kong cruise ship terminals provide shore-to-ship power (shore-side electricity supply) which reduces significantly the levels of emissions, noise and vibration in port.
  • The cruise port is accessible the whole year round - 24/7, 365 days a tear.
  • Cruise ships usually arrive in Hong Kong in the early morning (7 or 8 am) or early afternoon (1 pm), and depart from Hong Kong in the late afternoon (at 5 or 6 pm).

Hong Kong cruise port

Royal Caribbean started cruise operations in Asia in 2007, with roundtrips from (homeporting ships in) Hong Kong and Shanghai. In 2007, Hong Kong had around 133,000 homeport passengers (booked roundtrips).

(statistics) in the period April 2013 - March 2014, the number of people that visited Kai Tak Terminal was 319516, plus 185128 HK residents. Between April 2014 - February 2015, the number of HK visitors grew to 692804 plus 702319 HK residents. (statistics) the HK's Kai Tak terminal handled ~220,000 cruise passengers in 2015. The expected number for 2016 is 350,000 passengers.

(statistics) of all Kai Tak cruise ship calls in Hong Kong, ~80% of the passengers are on round-trip itineraries from here. Many passengers/crew fly in and out of HK, stay in local hotels, and many of them stay additional days. Located near the terminal shopping malls report increased spending by cruise ship passengers. Cruise lines spend on local advertising, provisioning, port pilots and tug boat assistance, dockworkers and ground handlers, buses, tour operators, commissions.

In March 2015, a "Cruise Port Development" study on ports in Asia positioned Hong Kong among 21 ports (for round-trip 6-7-days Asian cruise itineraries) which already have plans to upgrade their existing facilities (berths for up to 100,000 GRT, infrastructure). Among those ports were also - China (Sanya, Xiamen, Qingdao), Taiwan (Keelung, Hualien), Japan (Miyakojima, Takamatsu), South Korea (Mokpo, Yeosu), Vietnam (Hon La), Philippines (Manila, Boracay, Puerto Princesa).

June 21, 2015, one of the world's biggest cruise vessels - Quantum of the Seas - entered Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour. The RCI ship (168,666 tons, length 1142 ft / 348 m, capacity 5000 passengers) berthed at Kai Tak Terminal. The ship looked like a floating skyscraper with its 16 decks above water. Its call here was part of a 54-day repositioning itinerary from New York to Shanghai.

(statistics 2016-2017) Kai Tak Terminal's shipping traffic expectations for 2016 were 330000 passengers, doubling in 2017 to 660000 pax. According to statistics, 25-30% of all embarking passengers are from mainland China, 30-40% from Hong Kong, and the balance - from international destinations and near China Asian countries. Ocean and Kai Tak terminals (combined) handled ~1,7 million passengers in 2017, which was 4,4% increase over 2016. Of those 1,7 million, 708,000 were homeported (booked on roundtrips), 80% were Chinese (including Taiwanese) and over 50% were HK residents.

An official HKTB (Hong Kong Tourism Board) study revealed that China has a huge potential of minimum 83 million cruise ship tourists. This is 4 times the current number of all cruise passengers worldwide. The island's close location to Central China and Taiwan and its connectivity by air, high-speed trains and land transportation (via Zhuhai-Macao Bridge) provide the Hong Kong port potential 50+ million cruise tourists. According to the study, most of these passengers are younger and family-oriented. About 70% have families with children under 16 and intended to book a cruise vacation. Over 51% of all respondents were between 20 and 29 years old and seriously considering taking a cruise break in near future.

In 2016 was inaugurated a ferry service to Kai Tak Terminal. The new ferry pier was opened on March 29, 2016. The renovated Kai Tak Ferry Pier is located at the former Kai Tak Airport fire station and near the new cruise port. Special ceremonies (including party events) were held on the Cunard ship RMS Queen Mary 2 . Kai Tak Ferry Pier allows cruise ship passengers disembarking in Hong Kong (as well as local visitors) the convenience to travel on shore excursions via ferries and also to use the regular, daily scheduled ferry services from North Point and Kwun Tong to Kai Tak.

On March 29, 2016, Cunard liners Queen Mary 2 , Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria visited the port arriving within a 24-hour period. Docking at Kai Tak and Ocean Terminal, Cunard ships disembarked a total of 17000 passengers and crew. Berth reservations were made 2 years in advance by Carnival UK. The visits were part of their scheduled 2016 World Cruise itineraries. In the evening, Victoria continued to Singapore, while Elizabeth and QM2 left for Nha Trang (Vietnam).

(November 2016) RCI's decision for Ovation of the Seas to be homeported in Hong Kong (Nov 2016) made Ovation the largest ever cruise ship based in HK. It joined here Voyager of the Seas , which homeport season was extended from 3 to 4 months. The move increased Royal Caribbean's Hong Kong cruise program from 20 to 30 itineraries. The result was over 100,000 passengers - an increase of 65% over 2015.

In 2016, the number of cruise lines using Kai Tak Terminal was 18 - double in comparison to 2015 (9 different companies). Over 70% of the ship calls (95 in total) were on roundtrips/turnarounds. The number of handled cruise passengers was over 370,000.

The 2017 scheduled ship calls were over 50% more compared to 2016. Of all calls, around 70% are full homeport and partial turnaround visits. Scheduled for completion in 2017 were also the infrastructure projects "Hong Kong Island - Zhuhai City - Macao Bridge" (land connection Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao) and a new high-speed train link connecting Hong Kong with 16 major mainland China cities. The train's daily service starts in 2018.

October 29, 2017, was a record day for the Kai Tak Terminal when the facility handled a total of 13,327 passengers from two visiting liners - Ovation of the Seas (RCI) and Celebrity Millennium . In 2017, the port handled over 700,000 passengers.

In March 2018, Kai Tak Terminal handled 6 maiden ship calls (from total 22 booked berthings) - Viking Sun, Silver Discoverer, Star Legend, Columbus, Norwegian Jewel, Queen Elizabeth.

After a 3-year hiatus, in 2023, the cruise port/Kai Tak Terminal handled a total of 138 ship calls. Also in 2023, the China-based company and travel brand Resorts World Cruises started homeporting/turnaround operations from Hong Kong.

Genting Hong Kong rail-cruise deals

In 2018, Hong Kong City introduced a high-speed train service (4-hour ride) that allows faster travel for around 300 million people from mainland China annually. With the opening of Hong Kong's MTR (High-Speed Rail / HSR) section in August 2018, the city became connected to the world's largest-ever high-speed train network. In November 2018, Genting Cruise Lines - the only company with year-round Hong Kong homeporting - launched a "rail cruise" campaign. The 2-week campaign was based on World Dream ship (2-day weekend mini-cruise specials) and included numerous road shows held in key MTR locations.

GHK's rail-cruise promo was a partnership with Hong Kong Tourism Commission. MS World Dream's first 1000 train-and-cruise bookings received an instant MTR train fare rebate (up to RMB 400 / USD 58 per cabin).

Guangshengang XRL (Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link) is a high-speed railway connecting Beijing with Hong Kong (Kowloon Station) via Guangzhou and Shenzhen . The largest cities connected to Hong Kong via HSR (without interchange) also include Changsha, Guiyang, Wuhan and Nanning.

Hong Kong ferry port

Part of the port's ferry services are provided via the Macau Ferry Terminal and the Shun Tak Heliport located in Sheung Wan (Hong Kong Island's northern coast). It serves the passenger traffic to Macau and southern China cities. The regularly scheduled helicopter service is to Macau. Charter flights are offered to other destinations.

The rest of the port's ferry services are via China Ferry Terminal located in the Tsim Sha Tsui urban area (southern Hong Kong Island, on Kowloon Peninsula, and facing towards Victoria Harbour). This terminal serves ferries to Macau and a total of 24 mainland China ports.

The above 2 ferry terminals serve around 100 passenger ferry ships, most of which are high-speed crafts (including catamarans and hoverferries). In 2001, both terminals handled around 17 million passengers.

Cruise itineraries to and from Hong Kong China

Follows a list of destinations visited by cruise ships leaving out of Hong Kong:

  • World Cruises - from Hong Kong are offered short segments on around the world voyages by luxury lines (like Crystal, Cunard, P&O, Princess) and also by small lines (like Cruise And Maritime, Phoenix Reisen). The full-length itineraries can be up to 110+ days. They usually start from the UK (out of Southampton ) and Australia ( Sydney ). The most common segments offered for booking are between Hong Kong and Dubai , Australia (Sydney), Europe (Southampton or Mediterranean ports). Eastbound itinerary segments offer departures from Hong Kong to USA - California ( San Francisco , Los Angeles ), Florida ( Miami , Fort Lauderdale ), and even NYC New York . Eastbound cruise itineraries from Hong Kong to Europe are the longest. They include Panama Canal transition and Transatlantic crossing to UK (Southampton).
  • Short-break (4-5 days) round-trip itineraries out of Hong Kong visit ports in China and Vietnam.
  • Short-break (4-5 days) round-trip itineraries out of Hong Kong visit ports in China combined with Vietnam, Japan, Taiwan. The are also round-trip itineraries visiting exclusively Vietnam or Japan.
  • Longer (up to 2 weeks) itineraries are between Hong Kong and Singapore and often visit ports in Thailand and Vietnam.
  • The list of visited Southeast Asia countries includes Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia. Luxury ships may also visit the Philippines.
  • On westbound world cruise segments from Hong Kong, the itineraries visit ports in India, Sri Lanka, UAE, Oman, Jordan, Egypt (incl Suez Canal transition ), Mediterranean ports (in Greece, Italy, Spain, France, etc).

Relocation itineraries to Australia from Hong Kong (RepositionCruises.com) usually include stops in Singapore and Indonesia and end in Fremantle-Perth , Brisbane or Sydney . These deals are offered seasonaly and mainly by P&O Australia .

Dream Cruises (Genting Hong Kong's new luxury brand) started operations in November 2016 with the newbuild ship Genting Dream (150,000 tons, 3400 passengers, 2000 crew). The liner was homeported in 3 Chinese ports - Sanya , Nansha-Guangzhou and Hong Kong. Scheduled itineraries (roundtrip departures) were 7-night, stopping at Guangzhou, Vietnam ( Halong Bay , Danang ), Sanya and Guangzhou (Nansha Port).

The other Genting subsidiary ( Star Cruises ) homeported here 2 ships ( Star Pisces and Superstar Virgo ) both docking at Ocean Terminal.

Hong Kong-Macau Bridge

The 2018-opened Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HZMB) cost CNY 127 billion (~USD 19B) and is a bridge-tunel system with total length 55 km / 34 mi. HZMB carries 6 lanes and consists of 3x cable-stayed bridges, 1x undersea tunnel/tube (length 6,7 km / 4,2 mi) and 4x artificial islands. The Main Bridge's viaduct (length 23 km / 14,2 mi) crosses the Pearl River Estuary and the three bridges allow ships to pass underneath.

As part of the HZMB project were constructed the Hong Kong Link Road (connecting the bridge-tunnel section to an artificial island) and the Zhuhai Link Road (connecting an artificial island with Gongbei and Zhuhai). The latter road also connects to three major highways - Jing-Zhu, Guang-Zhu, and Jiang-Zhu. Shuttle buses run 24 hours a day leaving every five minutes (HZMB bus travel time is ~40 min). The buses link HZMB directly to Hong Kong Port, Zhuhai Port and Macau Port.

Hong Kong cruise terminal

Hong Kong cruise port is in Victoria Harbour and has 2 passenger terminals. Kai Tak Cruise Terminal was inaugurated in June 2013. Its opening put Hong Kong among the leading Asian cruise ship tourist hubs. The city's popularity and numerous (including architectural) attractions also make it a world-class vacation travel destination for domestic and international travelers of all ages.

The new Kai Tak terminal boasts amazing views of the city's skyline of futuristic-designed skyscrapers. The terminal's building cost to build was HKD 8,2 billion (USD 1 billion). The construction project was part of Hong Kong port's USD 16,76 billion harbor development project.

The Kai Tak Cruise Terminal can accommodate 2 large vessels simultaneously. Its passenger capacity is 8400 plus 1200 crew.

The facility is managed/operated by the WCT company (Worldwide Cruise Terminals Ltd).

The terminal building's design is based on the smaller PTA (Passenger Terminal Amsterdam ). PTA was picked as a model for Kai Tak based on the fact that the Dutch port is multifunctional.

There are future plans for Kai Tak's development/expansion.

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal

  • address - "33 Shing Fung Road, Kowloon"
  • location - on the old Kai Tak Airport runway, approx 25 mi / 40 km from Hong Kong International Airport (~ 50 min drive distance) and 3 mi / 5 km from Hung Hom train station. The old airport was relocated to Chek Lap Kok Island.
  • 2 berths (width 115 ft / 35 m) - one (length 1490 ft / 455 m) and two (length 1295 ft / 395 m)
  • draft restriction - 39,4 ft / 12 m (max 42,6 ft / 13 m )
  • Max Gross Tonnage restriction - 110,000 tons
  • Construction period - 2010-2013
  • Architects - Forster + Partners (UK), Wong Tung & Partners (Hong Kong)

The floor area is sized 776,450 ft2 / 72,135 m2.

The facility's max capacity is 9600 (8400 passengers plus 1200 crew).

Kai Tak Terminal (opened on June 13, 2013) has a 3-story, natural light-filled building with several huge halls for baggage handling, customs and immigration, a waiting area, a large roof garden (public, with sheltered outdoor spaces), a commercial area, retail shops, one restaurant, a car park. The terminal's processing capacity is 3000 passengers per hour.

Among the design's features are the column-free layout (width 230 ft / 70 m) and low energy consumption. Huge areas can be converted into event halls that can be privately rented and used for other purposes during off-peak periods - live performances, celebrity appearances, themed events, product launches, exhibitions, car shows, weddings, corporate meetings.

Being open the whole year round, 4000+ local residents visit daily the terminal building and the park.

The multifaceted harbor development project transformed an abandoned area into a top-quality residential/business district with large-sized parks and a multipurpose sports stadium (capacity 50,000 guests, with a retractable roof).

Transport links between the city and the cruise terminal include free-of-charge shuttle buses (transporting passengers to nearby shopping malls and metro stations). Another option are the paid shuttle buses to the Airport Express Station and the Railway Station (frequently scheduled trains to other north China ports, such as Dongguan, Guangzhou (Nansha Port) , Shenzhen.

The terminal's newly renovated Runway Park Ferry Pier started service in March 2016. It provides both cruise passengers and local visitors with additional shore excursions choices via ferry travel (including scheduled and privately chartered services) to the cruise terminal from Kwun Tong and North Point.

In the following infographic you can see the terminal building's levels and their main functions.

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal's 2017 audit showed that only few ships use the billion-dollar facility. Also, cruise tourists were hardly spending money here.

The terminal requires easier transportation links and better facility maintenance.

Kai Tak's two berths were both occupied for only 5 days (during the 6 months peak season 2015) and for only 2 weeks in 2016. The increase in shipping traffic for 2016 was just 5% and still 31,5% lower than China government’s estimated growth. The terminal's berth utilization was 38,3% (peak seasons January-March and October-December). For 2014, this rate was 18,1%, and for 2015 - 22,5%. In 2016, Hong Kong City received around 677,000 cruise ship passengers, which was 1/4 more than the estimated low growth rate.

For 2017, expectations were for a peak season berth utilization rate 49% - similar to Singapore Port's current levels reached at Marina Bay Cruise Centre (45%). Less than half of the terminal’s commercial areas were open for business. Since its 2013 inauguration, Kai Tak terminal has been criticized for waste of retail space and inconvenient location.

The average cruise passenger spending at Hong Kong as a turnaround port (homeport) decreased by 37% - from around USD 600 (in 2013) to around USD 380 ((in 2015), which was attributed to an overall decline in spending among foreign cruise tourists.

On June 15, 2018, Kai Tak Terminal reported a day record of 15,307 passengers, following the berthing of the large liners World Dream/Aroya Manara and Ovation of the Seas . The Terminal's previous record day was October 15, 2017 (13,327 tourists).

In September 2023, Citybus extended its Monday to Friday coach service with regular buses linking the Kai Tak Terminal with Tsim Sha Tsui (Kowloon's shopping and nightlife district) via Kai Tai Runway, Yau Ma Tei (Yau Tsim Mong district) and Mong Kok (shopping area). Departures from Kai Tak (Monday-Friday) are between 7:25 am and 8:35 pm. Departures from West Kowloon Station (HSR/High Speed Rail, Monday to Friday) are between 6:15 am and 8 pm. Bus stops include Shing King Str, Shing Fung Road, Children’s Hospital, Muk Tai Str, EMSD Headquarters (Electrical and Mechanical Services Department).

The cruise terminal is additionally served by Hong Kong's bus lines GMB Route 22 (by Green Minibus) and Citybus 22M (Kai Tak-To Kwa Wan/circular route).

Harbor City Ocean Terminal

Port Hong Kong's Ocean Terminal is on the northern side of Victoria Harbour (near Kowloon Park) and in close proximity to various tourist destinations, dining venues, and shops.

The Ocean Terminal is in Tsim Sha Tsui (premium shopping/dining district in Kowloon/mainland Hong Kong, across Victoria Harbour). Star Ferry Terminal and Tsim Sha Tsui Metro Station are both at ~5 min walking distance from the cruise dock.

The Ocean Terminal has a 3-story building, an adjacent shopping mall (with over 450 retail shops), a bus station and a taxi rank. In Harbour City, there are also over 50 restaurants, 3 luxury hotels, 2 large cinemas, 700+ retail shops. Also in the area are Hong Kong's Cultural Centre, Museum of Art, and Space Museum.

  • 2 berths - South (length 1250 ft / 381 m), North (length 1050 ft / 320 m)
  • Max Gross Tonnage restriction - 50,000 tons
  • no draft restrictions
  • Ocean Terminal is used by Star Cruises ships.
  • Note: Smaller cruise ships may also dock at China Fisherman's Wharf (Kennedy Town). When all berths are occupied, ships may anchor in Junk Bay. Passengers will be tendered (boats provided) to Hong Kong Island.

Harbor City was Hong Kong's only cruise ship terminal until Kai Tak was opened in 2013.

Harbor City Ocean Terminal is also part of Victoria Harbour being located right in its heart.

China Merchants Wharf (Kennedy Town)

Some of the cruise lines use the China Merchants Wharf and the Container Terminals to dock their ships. The wharf is located 10 minutes away from the city center, in the western part of Hong Kong Island.

Cruise ship terminal directions

  • From Hong Kong International Airport take Airport Express to Kowloon Station (~20 min) and proceed further by taxi (~ 20 min to Kai Tak Terminal). Take minibus 86 at Kowloon Bay station (~ 7 min). Take bus 5R at Ngau Tau Kok station, Exit A (~ 30 min). On Hong Kong Island take a ferry (from North Point or Sai Wan Ho) to Kwun Tong. Take a taxi (10 min).
  • From Hong Kong International Airport - leave the Airport and drive south. Turn right toward Cheong Shun Road, then take 1st left toward Cheong Shun Road. Turn right onto Cheong Shun Road. Turn left toward Cheong Lin Road. Turn left onto Cheong Lin Road. Turn left toward Cheong Lin Road. Turn left onto Cheong Lin Road. Turn left onto Route 8 (Airport South Interchange). Turn left onto Route 8. Exit on the right onto Route 3. Exit toward Lin Cheung Road. Keep driving right at the fork. Merge onto Lin Cheung Road. Turn left onto Jordan Road. Turn right to merge onto Route 5 (via Kai Tak Tunnel). Keep left on Kwun Tong line. Turn left at the exit to Sheung Yee Road. Take first right onto Wang Chiu Road. Take first right onto Cheung Yip Street (at its end is the Kai Tak Terminal).
  • From Tsim Sha Tsui drive northeast on Salisbury Road toward Hung Hom. Turn left onto Hong Chong Road. Take the right exit onto Route 5 (via Kai Tak Tunnel). Keep left on Kwun Tong line. Turn left at the exit to Sheung Yee Road. Take first right onto Wang Chiu Road. Take first right onto Cheung Yip Street (at its end is the Kai Tak Terminal).
  • From From Hong Kong International Airport take Airport Express to Kowloon Station (~20 min) and proceed further by taxi (~ 20 min to Ocean Terminal). From the Airport Take bus A21 to Hong Kong Science Museum (in Tsim Sha Tsui, approx 1 hour). From Nathan Road the Ocean Terminal is at 10-min walking distance. A taxi from the Airport takes ~40 min to the Ocean Terminal.

Temple of ten thousands Buddhas: dates since 1957. Discover more than 12,000 statues of Buddha in one of the most popular Hong Kong’s monasteries. You will have to climb 500 steps, because the temple is in the Sha Tin Mountain foothills.

Wong Tai Sin Temple: located very close to the the Wong Tai Sin metro station. You can pray, discover the Hong Kong’s serene side, walk through the Confucian hall and Chinese gardens or find out you future for a small rate.

Victoria’s peak: famous landmark, feel tropical climate of Hong Kong. Take a nice ride with the Peak Tram and discover amazing views of outlying islands, including Macau. You will be able to see even the harbor of Aberdeen.

Hong Kong Museum of Art: Chinese art collections – the Xubaizhai collection of Chinese calligraphy, historical pictures and different kind of antiques.

Hong Kong Museum of History: discover the story of the people on the island, their culture and environment.

Hong Kong Space Museum: a place for the whole family. You will find one of the greatest Asian planetariums.

Hong Kong Park: a great place to breath clean and fresh air.

Zoological and botanical gardens: date since 1871, large area on the northern side of Victoria Peak with different kinds of animals and rare plants.

Hong Kong tours, shore excursions, hotels

City tours and shore excursions.

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