

16-night Carnival Journeys - Southeast Asia
Aboard
Carnival Luminosa
From
Hong Kong, China
1 Sailing
Oct 28, 2027
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$1,119
per person*
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Hong Kong is a vibrant mix of towering skyscrapers, rich traditions, and incredible food, all set against a stunning harbor backdrop.

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Aboard
Carnival Luminosa
From
Hong Kong, China
1 Sailing
Oct 28, 2027
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Queen Anne
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Hong Kong, China
1 Sailing
Mar 15, 2028
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Queen Anne
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Hong Kong, China
1 Sailing
Mar 15, 2028
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Queen Anne
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Hong Kong, China
1 Sailing
Mar 15, 2028
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Queen Anne
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Hong Kong, China
1 Sailing
Mar 15, 2028
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Queen Elizabeth
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Hong Kong, China
1 Sailing
Mar 1, 2028
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Queen Elizabeth
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Hong Kong, China
1 Sailing
Mar 1, 2028
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Queen Elizabeth
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Hong Kong, China
1 Sailing
Mar 1, 2028
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Silver Muse
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Hong Kong, China
1 Sailing
Mar 5, 2028
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Silver Muse
From
Hong Kong, China
3 Sailings
Nov 7, 2027 - Jan 28, 2028
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Overview
Hong Kong is a dynamic fusion of East and West, where towering skyscrapers meet traditional temples and bustling street markets.
The city’s iconic skyline, best viewed from Victoria Peak, is a breathtaking sight, especially at night. Street-level energy thrives in districts like Mong Kok and Central, where shopping, dining, and nightlife are always buzzing.
Beyond the urban rush, Hong Kong offers tranquil escapes like Lantau Island, home to the Big Buddha and scenic hiking trails. The city’s many parks, such as Nan Lian Garden, provide a peaceful retreat amid the high-rise buildings. The Star Ferry remains a timeless way to soak in the harbor views, connecting Kowloon and Hong Kong Island.
Food is at the heart of Hong Kong culture, with everything from world-class dim sum to street-side egg waffles delighting visitors.
Whether savoring a meal in a Michelin-starred restaurant or enjoying a simple bowl of wonton noodles, the flavors of the city are unforgettable. With its mix of modern energy and deep-rooted traditions, Hong Kong offers an experience like no other.

Start your day with a ride on the iconic Star Ferry. This short yet scenic journey across Victoria Harbour offers spectacular views of Hong Kong's towering skyscrapers and picturesque skyline, giving you an unforgettable introduction to the city. Whether it is day or night, the views of the harbor and cityscape are always stunning.
Tip: For the best experience, take the ferry from Tsim Sha Tsui to Central, as it offers an amazing perspective of the skyline. Don’t forget your camera!

Next, head to Victoria Peak, one of Hong Kong's most famous attractions. From the summit, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of the city, the harbor, and the surrounding islands. You can take the famous Peak Tram, a funicular railway, for a fun and scenic ride up, or if you’re feeling adventurous, enjoy a hike along the mountain paths.
Tip: Visit early in the day to beat the crowds and enjoy clear views of the city’s spectacular skyline. The Peak offers incredible photo opportunities!

After soaking in the views at Victoria Peak, head down to the Central District, the city’s financial heart and a fascinating blend of old and new. Here, you’ll find towering skyscrapers alongside traditional markets and temples. Don’t miss the Man Mo Temple, a beautifully preserved Taoist temple dedicated to the gods of literature and war. The temple offers a peaceful retreat from the busy streets.
Tip: Take time to explore the hidden alleys, bustling streets, and discover quirky cafés and boutiques tucked away in this historic district.

No visit to Hong Kong is complete without trying the local cuisine, and dim sum is a must! Head to a local restaurant and indulge in a variety of these bite-sized delicacies. Try traditional dishes like siu mai (pork dumplings), har gow (shrimp dumplings), and char siu bao (barbecue pork buns).
Tip: Ask the locals or your guide for recommendations on the best dim sum spots for an authentic culinary experience.
Dive into the rich cultural heritage of Hong Kong by visiting the Hong Kong Museum of History. The museum features comprehensive exhibits on Hong Kong’s development, from prehistoric times to its evolution into a global metropolis. The exhibits include everything from ancient artifacts to displays on the colonial period and the city's modern history.
Tip: Allocate at least an hour to explore the museum, as there is a lot to see and learn.

Take a break from the bustling city by visiting the Kowloon Walled City Park, a peaceful green oasis in the heart of Kowloon. The park is built on the site of the former Kowloon Walled City, once a notorious and densely packed settlement. Today, the park is a serene escape, featuring traditional Chinese gardens, ponds, and historical displays.
Tip: The park is perfect for a leisurely stroll and offers plenty of opportunities for photographs with its serene landscapes and historical structures.

End your day with a visit to the Temple Street Night Market in Kowloon. This bustling market comes alive in the evening, with vendors selling everything from clothing and souvenirs to electronics and accessories. It’s also a great place to sample some authentic street food, like egg waffles and stinky tofu.
Tip: Bargain for the best deals and don’t miss the lively street performances that add to the vibrant atmosphere of the market.