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A Romantic Honeymoon in Hong Kong & Macau
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A Romantic Honeymoon in Hong Kong & Macau
Day 1: Arrival in Hong Kong & Peak Romance
Arrival at Hong Kong International Airport (HKG)
Welcome to Hong Kong! After clearing immigration and customs, pick up your pre-booked Octopus cards for seamless travel. Take the Airport Express train for a swift 24-minute journey to Kowloon Station.
Check-in at The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong
Check into your luxurious room at The Ritz-Carlton, located in the International Commerce Centre (ICC). Request a Harbour View room for breathtaking, panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong skyline.
Sunset at Victoria Peak
Take the iconic Peak Tram to the top of Victoria Peak. The steep journey itself is an experience. Once at the top, head to the Sky Terrace 428 for the most stunning, unobstructed 360-degree views of the city as the sun sets and the skyline lights up.
Romantic Dinner at The Peak Lookout
Enjoy a romantic dinner at The Peak Lookout, a historic restaurant with a beautiful garden terrace and lovely views. The international menu offers something for everyone in a charming, intimate setting.
Nightcap at Ozone Bar
End your first night with a cocktail at Ozone, the highest bar in the world, located on the 118th floor of your hotel. The futuristic design and jaw-dropping views provide a truly unforgettable 'welcome to Hong Kong' moment.
Day 2: Culture, Serenity & Harbour Lights
Explore Man Mo Temple & Hollywood Road
Start your day with a cultural immersion in Sheung Wan. Visit the Man Mo Temple, a serene oasis filled with incense coils, dedicated to the gods of literature and war. Afterwards, stroll down Hollywood Road and Cat Street, known for their antique shops and art galleries.
Michelin-Starred Dim Sum Lunch
Indulge in an exquisite dim sum lunch at Duddell's, a stylish venue that combines authentic Cantonese cuisine with a vibrant art space. It's a sophisticated and delicious way to experience this Hong Kong culinary staple.
Lantau Island & The Big Buddha
Take the MTR to Tung Chung, then ride the Ngong Ping 360 cable car to Lantau Island. The 25-minute ride offers spectacular views of the airport, sea, and mountains. Visit the majestic Tian Tan Buddha (the Big Buddha) and the tranquil Po Lin Monastery.
A Symphony of Lights from Tsim Sha Tsui
Return to the city and head to the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade. Find a spot along the waterfront to watch 'A Symphony of Lights', the daily light and sound show that illuminates the Hong Kong skyline across the harbour.
Dinner with a View at Hutong
Enjoy a spectacular dinner at Hutong, a restaurant serving fiery Northern Chinese cuisine in a stunning setting designed to resemble old Beijing. The floor-to-ceiling windows offer one of the best views of the harbour and the light show.
Day 3: Markets, Harbour Cruise & SoHo Nightlife
Kowloon's Vibrant Markets
Dive into the local culture by exploring the markets of Mong Kok. Wander through the Flower Market, see the exotic birds at the Yuen Po Street Bird Garden, and browse the unique Goldfish Market. It's a vibrant and photogenic part of the city.
Authentic 'Cha Chaan Teng' Lunch
Experience a classic Hong Kong 'cha chaan teng' (tea restaurant). Try Mido Cafe in Yau Ma Tei for a nostalgic, retro vibe. Order classics like pineapple buns with butter, milk tea, and baked pork chop rice.
Romantic Aqua Luna Harbour Cruise
In the late afternoon, board the Aqua Luna, a traditional red-sailed Chinese junk boat, for a romantic cruise on Victoria Harbour. Seeing the city's skyline from the water is a magical experience, especially as the lights begin to twinkle.
Dinner in SoHo
After your cruise, take the Star Ferry to Central and head up to the SoHo (South of Hollywood Road) district. This area is packed with a diverse range of excellent international restaurants. Choose a cozy spot like Belon for French neo-bistro cuisine.
Craft Cocktails at The Old Man
Finish the night with inventive cocktails at The Old Man, a world-renowned, Hemingway-inspired bar hidden in the alleys of SoHo. The intimate setting and creative drinks make for a perfect end to the evening.
Day 4: Journey to Macau & Cotai Glamour
Ferry to Macau
After a leisurely breakfast and check-out, take a taxi to the Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal in Sheung Wan. Board a high-speed TurboJET or Cotai Water Jet ferry for the one-hour journey to Macau's Taipa Ferry Terminal.
Check-in at Wynn Palace, Macau
From the ferry terminal, take the complimentary Wynn Palace shuttle bus to the hotel. Check into this opulent resort, known for its floral-themed decor, Performance Lake, and SkyCab cable cars.
Casual Lunch at the Hotel
Grab a relaxed lunch at one of the hotel's more casual eateries, like Hanami Ramen or Red 8, to refuel after your journey before exploring the resort.
Explore the Cotai Strip
Spend the afternoon exploring the larger-than-life resorts of the Cotai Strip. Visit The Venetian for its indoor canals and gondola rides, and The Parisian for its half-scale Eiffel Tower. The sheer scale and opulence are a sight to behold.
Dinner at SW Steakhouse
Enjoy an unforgettable dinner at SW Steakhouse, located in the Wynn Palace. The restaurant is famous for its prime cuts of beef and its theatrical show that surprises diners every 30 minutes.
Day 5: Macau's Heritage & Farewell Splendour
Historic Centre of Macau
Take a taxi to the Macau Peninsula to explore the UNESCO World Heritage site. Start at the iconic Ruins of St. Paul's, then meander down the cobblestone streets to Senado Square, with its beautiful pastel-coloured, neo-classical buildings.
Authentic Macanese Lunch & Egg Tarts
For lunch, savour authentic Macanese cuisine at A Lorcha, known for its African chicken and baked duck rice. Afterwards, head to the original Lord Stow's Bakery in Coloane Village to taste the legendary Portuguese egg tarts, fresh from the oven.
Relaxing Afternoon Spa
Return to the Wynn Palace and indulge in a rejuvenating couple's spa treatment at The Spa at Wynn Palace. It's the perfect way to unwind and pamper yourselves on your honeymoon.
Ultimate Honeymoon Dinner at Robuchon au Dôme
For your final night, experience the pinnacle of fine dining at the 3-Michelin-starred Robuchon au Dôme. Located at the top of the Grand Lisboa Hotel, it offers breathtaking 360-degree views of Macau and an exquisite French menu. A truly unforgettable farewell dinner.
Day 6: Last Tastes & Departure
Leisurely Breakfast & Souvenir Shopping
Enjoy a final, relaxed breakfast at the hotel. Use the morning to do some last-minute souvenir shopping. Pick up some famous almond cookies or beef jerky from Koi Kei Bakery as gifts.
Ferry to Hong Kong Airport (HKG)
Check out of your hotel. Take a taxi or hotel shuttle to the Taipa Ferry Terminal. Board a direct ferry to Hong Kong International Airport's SkyPier. This allows you to bypass Hong Kong immigration and check in for your flight directly.
Depart from Hong Kong
After arriving at SkyPier, proceed to your airline's check-in counter and then head to your departure gate. Have a safe flight home with wonderful honeymoon memories!
Q.What is the best way to travel between Hong Kong and Macau?
The high-speed ferry is the most popular and efficient method. Ferries like TurboJET and Cotai Water Jet take about one ...
Q.What currency should I use?
Hong Kong's currency is the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD). Macau's is the Macanese Pataca (MOP). However, HKD is widely accepte...
Q.Do I need a visa?
Many nationalities can enter both Hong Kong and Macau visa-free for short stays (typically 14 to 90 days). However, you ...
Q.What are some must-try food items?
In Hong Kong, you must try Dim Sum, Wonton Noodle Soup, Roast Goose, and Milk Tea. In Macau, the iconic Portuguese Egg T...
Q.Any local tips for getting around?
In Hong Kong, get an Octopus card immediately. It's used for all public transport (MTR, buses, ferries) and at convenien...
Q.What should I pack for March?
March in Hong Kong and Macau is generally pleasant and mild, with average temperatures between 17-22°C (63-72°F). Pack l...
Q.Is it safe for tourists?
Both Hong Kong and Macau are considered very safe for tourists. As with any major city, exercise standard precautions: b...
Q.What about tipping etiquette?
In most restaurants in both cities, a 10% service charge is automatically added to the bill. Additional tipping is not e...
Day 1: Arrival in Hong Kong & Peak Romance
Arrival at Hong Kong International Airport (HKG)
Check-in at The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong
Sunset at Victoria Peak
Romantic Dinner at The Peak Lookout
Nightcap at Ozone Bar
Day 2: Culture, Serenity & Harbour Lights
Explore Man Mo Temple & Hollywood Road
Michelin-Starred Dim Sum Lunch
Lantau Island & The Big Buddha
A Symphony of Lights from Tsim Sha Tsui
Dinner with a View at Hutong
Day 3: Markets, Harbour Cruise & SoHo Nightlife
Kowloon's Vibrant Markets
Authentic 'Cha Chaan Teng' Lunch
Romantic Aqua Luna Harbour Cruise
Dinner in SoHo
Craft Cocktails at The Old Man
Day 4: Journey to Macau & Cotai Glamour
Ferry to Macau
Check-in at Wynn Palace, Macau
Casual Lunch at the Hotel
Explore the Cotai Strip
Dinner at SW Steakhouse
Day 5: Macau's Heritage & Farewell Splendour
Historic Centre of Macau
Authentic Macanese Lunch & Egg Tarts
Relaxing Afternoon Spa
Ultimate Honeymoon Dinner at Robuchon au Dôme
Day 6: Last Tastes & Departure
Leisurely Breakfast & Souvenir Shopping
Ferry to Hong Kong Airport (HKG)
Depart from Hong Kong
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