Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.com24 reviews of Hong Kong Harbor Lights and Lei Yue Mun Seafood Village Dinner Cruise
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Nice trip on the boat. The dinner was nothing really special, just edible. No one understood the tour guide on the boat. Nice view.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, May 2008
We didn't actually get to see the light show as it occurred during dinner.
Reviewed by: Brenda S, United States, April 2008
We could not hear the commentary because of the poor quality of the speakers on the boat. The food in the restaurant was excellent, but our being the only people in there made the atmosphere a bit lacking.
Reviewed by: Naomi G, United Kingdom, November 2007
This tour is worth doing for visitors of Hong Kong to appreciate the night lights of HK harbour. However, the tour guide could have put in more effort to make the tour more interesting and informative. Also, the quality of the dinner can be improved.
Reviewed by: Simon C, Canada, November 2007
I had to walk a long way in heavy ran. Nothing in the tour description said anything about the walking.
Reviewed by: Patrick B, United States, October 2007
I felt this cruise was slightly overpriced.
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Time wasted. We missed the Harbor Light show. The food and the cruise and food were only average. Again, not up to Viator standards.
Reviewed by: Billy S, United States, April 2008
The cruise was OK and a nice break from the unbearable Hong Kong humidity in late September, but we completely missed the 8 pm light show. The crew and guide were very helpful on and off the ship. A positive for those who drink is that drinks are unlimited on the boat. So get your money's worth there, because you're definitely not going to get it at dinner.There was commentary on the boat, but no one could understand it through the old speakers, not even us, and we're Chinese! It became a source of laughable annoyance.
The dinner left much to be desired, especially for the price. There were no crabs, scallops, whole fish, or lobsters in what is supposed to be a seafood dinner. The worst part is that you have to walk through the markets where all the fresh seafood is just waiting to be bought and cooked, but you never see any of it land on your plate. I remember two shrimp courses, two types of oysters, and maybe one squid course. Two of the courses are only vegetables, and one course was sweet and sour pork! Any alcohol at dinner is extra, and they make you pay as soon as you order it!
For less than half the price, the three of us enjoyed a much better dinner a few days later at a restaurant at the Temple Street night market, including a delicious spicy double crab course. To sum up, you can easily take the ferry and have a nice dinner somewhere else, or see the light show from either the Kowloon or Hong Kong side, and skip this one.
The cruise part was good, the food part was crap. I expected a 9 course authentic Cantonese seafood banquet but was surprised to find that we had to share with 6 strangers. 1 small fish between 8 doesn't go far. Ripped off.
Reviewed by: Peter W, United Kingdom, January 2007
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