Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comSymphony of Lights Hong Kong Harbor Cruise
Hong Kong’s harbor dazzles with neon at night, but the synchronized Symphony of Lights laser show takes the nightly spectacle to another level. Cruise Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour aboard a traditional Chinese sightseeing junk and enjoy an uninterrupted view of this dazzling light show for an unforgettable evening in Hong Kong.
On your 1.5-hour evening cruise around Hong Kong’s harbor you’ll enjoy unlimited free drinks from the open bar while you watch one of the world's greatest lightshows unfold.
The highlight of your evening harbor cruise is the 20-minute Symphony of Lights show, a spectacular display of laser beams bouncing off 33 key skyscrapers on both sides of the harbor. Accompanied by synchronized music and commentary, the sound and light display depicts the growth of Hong Kong from a sleepy fishing village to the dynamic world-class city it is today.
The Hong Kong Symphony of Lights display showcases the vibrant and glamorous night vistas of Victoria Harbour, one of the world's most impressive natural harbors.
Unavailable Dates:
- December 24 - 26 (Christmas Holidays)
- December 31 and January 1 (New Years)
- February 7-9, 2008 and January 26-28, 2009 (Chinese New Year)
- KOWLOON - Kowloon Public Pier (Clock Tower, next to Star Ferry at Tsim Sha Tsui)
- HONG KONG ISLAND - Pier 9, Central
- KOWLOON: 7:45pm
- HONG KONG ISLAND: 7:30pm
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- Infants aged 1 year and under are free of charge, providing they sit with an accompanying adult.
- Child prices are applicable for children aged 2 - 11 years inclusive.
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- Harbour Cruise
- Unlimited FREE DRINKS onboard incl. House Red Wine, House White Wine, Beer, Gin, Whisky, Soft Drinks, Coffee Tea and Mineral Water.
- Return transfers from hotel to pier
- Gratuities (optional)
- Personal expenses
- Dinner
- This tour must be booked at least 48 hours in advance of your travel date
- Confirmation for this product will be received at time of booking, unless booking within 5 days prior to travel date. In this case, confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
- Tour is operated in English unless otherwise stated.
- Your local tour vouchers (different from your Viator voucher), which will indicate pick up time and pick up point of the tour, will be made available at your Hong Kong hotel prior to your tour date. Tour pick up points may change and if the tour operator can no longer pick up at your hotel, the closest pick up point will be advised. Ask your hotel concierge for assistance if required.
- Most restaurants add a 10% service charge but an additional 5% is normally given, where deserved. When a service charge is not automatic, 10% is acceptable. Small tips may also be given to taxi drivers, bellboys, doormen and washroom attendants.
- This tour is not wheelchair accessible
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This was one of my favourite things to do in Hong Kong. It was just lovely. It was a bit cloudy but ... Read more ›
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