Hong Kong Package Holidays

Package Holidays to Hong Kong

Hong Kong has much to offer visitors, from relaxing in an open spread landscape or tranquil oasis to wildlife tours and the excitement of experiencing one of the busiest cities in the world.
Packages to Hong Kong will include return airfares from Johannesburg, airport taxes, and airport transfers to the hotels. They will also include accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis, and all currently applicable hotel taxes. They often include half day or full day sight seeing tours to the surrounding areas. Many packages will include overnight stays in some of the surrounding areas, and these packages will include all transport between locations as well as accommodation.
These packages do not include visas, travel insurance, gratuities and items of a personal nature.

Most popular areas of Hong Kong

The Peak is one of the most popular attractions in Hong Kong and is simply incredible!
The Peak Tram that takes you there is as unforgettable as the Peak itself and is pulled by steel cables up a steep 373 metres.
Jumbo Kingdom is one of the world’s largest floating restaurants and can accommodate up to 2300 people. Situated in Aberdeen harbour, the Jumbo is an iconic tourist landmark of Hong Kong.
Ocean Park features some of Asia’s rarest animals as well as the Ocean Express, a train designed to resemble a submersible vehicle which offers an experience that simulates a journey through the ocean’s depths.
No trip to Hong Kong is complete without a visit to the world’s tallest, outdoor, seated bronze Buddha located atop Ngong Ping plateau on Lantau Island.
Lamma, less than half an hour by ferry from Hong Kong, is a melting-pot of arty culture and Chinese tradition. Its clean air, golden beaches, delicious seafood and fantastic hiking are the main draws.

Info about Hong Kong

Hong Kong is renowned for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour and is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. Hong Kong consists of Hong Kong Island, the Kowloon Peninsula, the New Territories, and over 200 offshore islands, of which the largest is Lantau Island. Situated just south of the Tropic of Cancer, Hong Kong’s climate is humid subtropical and summer is hot and humid with occasional showers and thunderstorms, as well as typhoons. Winter starts sunny and becomes cloudier towards February with strong cold winds from the north. Hong Kong is often credited as a place where “East meets West” and the country balances a modern way of life with traditional Chinese practices.

Useful Information/Links
Official Tourism website