A journey that threads neon nights with old-world lanes climb to cloud-kissed peaks, laugh under fireworks, wander Portuguese squares and let the harbour’s heartbeat guide your days. Four nights in Hong Kong’s luminous embrace, one night among Macau’s storied stones.
- Currency:Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) / Macau Pataca (MOP).
- Languages:Cantonese (primary); English widely used in Hong Kong and Macau.
- Transportation:World-class MTR, trams, ferries, taxis, private MPV transfers (as in your itinerary).
- Food: Dim sum, roast goose, egg tarts (HK); Portuguese-influenced pastries and pork chop buns (Macau).
- Culture: Cantonese heritage with strong Portuguese legacy in Macau; festivals (Chinese New Year, Mid-Autumn).
- Dress Code: Casual city-wear; light layers for air-conditioned interiors; modest attire for temples.
- Popular Areas: Central, Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok, Lantau (Hong Kong); Taipa, Zona Centro (Macau).
- Best Season: October–December (pleasant, less humid); March–May are also good.
Important note: visa rules vary by passport nationality and can change. Below are the current official guidelines and practical notes — always verify with the issuing authority before travel.
Hong Kong — Indian passport holders
- Indian nationals can use a pre-arrival registration (PAR) to enter visa-free for up to 14 days if they meet PAR eligibility (specific conditions apply). For stays beyond 14 days, or if ineligible for PAR, a standard Hong Kong visa/entry permit is required. See Hong Kong Immigration (pre-arrival registration) for full details and to apply. Immigration Department+1
Visa costs & Visa-on-arrival
- Hong Kong: PAR is free; formal visa application fees (if required) depend on visa type — check the Hong Kong Immigration site. Immigration Department+1
- Macau: Generally visa-free for many short-stay visitors (see official Macau entry page). For nationalities that require a visa, fees vary — check Macau Immigration. macaotourism.gov.mo
- Prime Location: Conveniently situated near major attractions, shopping areas, and transport links.
- Comfort & Amenities: Enjoy free Wi-Fi, air-conditioned rooms, daily housekeeping, and minibar/tea-coffee facilities everything needed for a pleasant and comfortable stay.
- Family & Business Friendly: Ideal for all types of travellers, offering spacious rooms, work-friendly spaces, and family-oriented amenities.
- Easy Access & Convenience: 24-hour reception, room service, luggage storage, and multilingual staff ensure a smooth and hassle-free stay.
- Reliable Services: A safe, clean, and well-maintained property supported by attentive staff and consistent service standards.
Check-in Time: 2:00 PM
Check-out Time: 12:00 PM
- Hong Kong has more skyscrapers than New York.
- Escalators are longer than some streets.
- Macau’s official language includes Portuguese.
- Fortune telling is taken seriously.
- Dim sum literally means “touch the heart.â€
From Runway to Ruins — Your Macau Welcome
Land at HKIA, cross the sea-bridge and step into a storybook of baroque facades and seaside promenades. In a relaxed 4-hour private tour, flick through time at the Ruins of St. Paul’s, linger at Na Cha Temple, stroll Lovers Lane, and strike photos by the Golden Lotus and Macau Tower.
Across Waters to Lights — Hong Kong After Dark
Morning ferry to Hong Kong; by evening, the city unfolds — Madame Tussauds, the Peak Tram ascent, Sky Terrace panoramas, a classic Star Ferry ride and the Symphony of Lights that sets the harbour ablaze.
Magic & Fireworks A Day at Disneyland
Let childhood laughter lead the way; from enchanted castles to parade floats, this is a day for wonder and unforgettable stories. Full-day access (tickets required); round-trip private MPV transfers included.
Cable Car to Calm — Lantau’s Sacred View
Glide above emerald waters on Ngong Ping 360; wander the village, meet the Tian Tan Buddha, and find quiet at Po Lin Monastery — a day of altitude, prayer and panorama.
Adventures & Oceans — Thrills on the Waterfront
A full-day blend of marine wonder and theme-park thrills — animal exhibits, rides, and spectacular sea views make this a family-favourite highlight.
Harbour Goodbye — Until the Next Lantern
Morning check-out and a private MPV transfer returns you to Hong Kong International Airport — carry the harbour lights in your memory and leave with cherished stories.