Hong Kong Cruises – pleasures untold…
Hong Kong is famous for a multitude of things, from its music, to its fashion and glorious landscapes, this country is blessed. Home of the legendary Jackie Chan, and the backdrop to many blockbuster movies, this pulsating city never sleeps. There are parts of Hong Kong that are akin to Times Square of New York city with its neon lights and masses of traffic that streams through. And there are other parts that are steeped in history and religion that are hard to miss, like the Tian Tan Buddha who is the world's largest outdoor bronze statue in a seated posture. Or the majestic mountains and lush greenery that this country is rich in and famous for. And yet, when you look at the sampans and junks that dot the harbour, along with the container and cruise ships, there is a sight that is suited for a picture postcard.
With the setting of the sun, and just as the city lights up, there is no better way to spend the evening than on a harbour cruise. Victoria Harbour that belongs to Hong Kong is possibly one of the world busiest and impressive natural harbours. There are several tour operators who offer the facility of taking a cruise along the Victoria Harbour, from the pricey to the reasonable; just about any tourist can expect to be appeased by the pleasure of being on the waters of the Hong Kong harbour.
There are 6 basic options for a harbour cruise in Hong Kong, one can pick to view the fabulous Symphony of Lights, an afternoon, morning, evening, sunset cruise or go dolphin watching. To detail some of the specialities of a cruise, the Symphony of Lights Harbour Cruise will take you approximately one and half hours to complete, where you can have free drinks and watch one of the city's best attractions unfold before your eyes. Watch as 33 laser beams bounce off skyscrapers and create a fabulous vista that is created over the city skyline.
Hong Kong is brimming with attractions to see, a mix of visitors from the leisure traveller to the business tycoon have been lured to its shores. Finding an ideal accommodation option in Hong Kong to suit your taste and style can be a daunting task. The Rate this Article:
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