The journey from Hong Kong to Macau, Shenzhen, and back to Hong Kong offers a dynamic exploration of some of the most vibrant cities in the Pearl River Delta. Starting in Hong Kong, travelers can experience the city's unique blend of East and West, from its iconic skyline and bustling markets to serene temples and lush green spaces like Victoria Peak. A short ferry ride then takes you to Macau, known as the "Las Vegas of Asia," where grand casinos and luxury hotels meet historic Portuguese colonial architecture and UNESCO-listed sites like the Ruins of St. Paul’s.
From Macau, the journey continues to Shenzhen, a modern metropolis renowned for its rapid development, innovative technology hubs, and shopping meccas like Luohu Commercial City. Visitors can explore attractions such as the Window of the World theme park and the tranquil Splendid China Folk Village, which showcases the country's diverse cultures and history. The trip concludes with a return to Hong Kong, allowing for a final taste of its culinary delights, shopping experiences, and vibrant nightlife. This itinerary offers a blend of cultural exploration, modern urban experiences, and a glimpse into the region's dynamic growth.
Upon arrival, we'll transfer to the Pier for ferry to Macau. Arrive in Macau and transfer to the hotel. Evening is at leisure.
Overnight stay in Macau
After breakfast at the hotel, proceed to visit the following A-Ma Temple, St. Paul’s Church, Kun Iam Statue, Lotus Square, and Fisherman’s Wharf. Explore the Macau Tower and experience the Golden Reel.
A-Ma Temple:
Begin your day by visiting the A-Ma Temple, one of Macau’s most famous and oldest temples, dedicated to Mazu, the goddess of seafarers and fishermen. The temple's intricate architecture, serene atmosphere, and stunning views of the harbor offer a perfect start to your exploration. Take your time to admire the ancient carvings, incense-filled courtyards, and the temple’s rich history, which dates back to the 15th century.
St. Paul’s Church:
Next, head to the ruins of St. Paul’s Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Macau’s most iconic landmarks. The church was originally built in the 16th century and was once the largest Catholic church in Asia. Today, only the magnificent stone façade remains, but it stands as a powerful symbol of Macau’s historical blend of Eastern and Western cultures. Climb the steps to the top for a closer look at the intricate carvings and enjoy the panoramic views of the city.
Kun Iam Statue:
From St. Paul’s, visit the Kun Iam Statue, a striking 20-meter tall bronze statue of the Goddess of Mercy, Kun Iam. The statue stands on a lotus-shaped platform and is a beautiful representation of peace and compassion. The surrounding gardens and the serene waters make it a peaceful spot to reflect and enjoy the views.
Lotus Square:
Continue your journey to Lotus Square, a popular public square that features the impressive Lotus Flower in Full Bloom sculpture. This golden lotus is a symbol of the prosperity of Macau and its handover to China. The square is a vibrant area where locals and tourists mingle, and it’s a great place to take photos and soak in the local atmosphere.
Fisherman’s Wharf:
Afterward, explore Fisherman’s Wharf, a themed shopping, dining, and entertainment complex that offers a unique blend of architecture from different cultures and eras. You can wander through replicas of Roman amphitheaters, Amsterdam’s canals, and Portuguese-style streets. It’s a fun and eclectic experience, with plenty of options for dining and shopping.
Macau Tower:
As the evening approaches, make your way to the Macau Tower, one of the most prominent landmarks in the city. The tower stands 338 meters tall, and the observation deck offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the entire Macau peninsula, the Pearl River Delta, and beyond. For the adventurous, the tower also offers activities like bungee jumping and SkyWalk.
Golden Reel:
End your day with an exciting experience on the Golden Reel at Studio City. The Golden Reel is the world’s first and highest figure-eight Ferris wheel, offering a thrilling ride with stunning views of the city, especially at night when the lights of Macau illuminate the skyline. It’s a fantastic way to cap off your day of exploration with a mix of excitement and spectacular sights.
Overnight stay in Macau.
Morning you will be transferred to the pier for ferry to Schenzhen. In Schenzhen visit the Lo Wu Shopping Market, explore Window of the World, and enjoy a dance show at Window of the World.
Lo Wu Shopping Market. This is a shopper’s paradise, known for its vast array of goods, from electronics and fashion to souvenirs and jewelry. Be prepared to haggle as bargaining is a common practice here. It’s an excellent opportunity to pick up some unique items and experience the vibrant market atmosphere.
Window of the World, one of Shenzhen’s most famous attractions. This expansive theme park features miniature replicas of famous landmarks from around the globe. You can stroll through a smaller version of the Eiffel Tower, marvel at the Pyramids of Egypt, or even see Mount Fuji—all in one place! It's a fascinating and fun way to experience world wonders without leaving Shenzhen.
Overnight stay in Shenzhen.
Today, our itinerary involves moving from Shenzhen to Hong Kong. Upon reaching Hong Kong, you have an optional tour of Ocean Park. Later in the evening, take advantage of the provided bus transportation for some leisurely shopping.
Overnight stay in Hong Kong
Start your day with breakfast at the hotel.
Today's highlight is a visit to Disneyland, where you'll immerse yourself in thrilling themed lands, exhilarating rides, lively Disney character parades, and a breathtaking fireworks display. From fun activities and adventure games to captivating dramas and scenic views, Disneyland offers an unforgettable experience for all ages.
Overnight stay in Hong Kong
Lantau Island Tour (Weather Permitting): Embark on a scenic round trip aboard the Ngong Ping Cable Car, offering breathtaking views of Lantau Island. Visit the iconic Giant Buddha, explore the serene Po Lin Monastery, and take a leisurely stroll through the charming Ngong Ping Village, immersing yourself in the cultural and natural beauty of this remarkable destination.
At 17:00, embark on a night tour featuring a one-way peak tram ride, a visit to Madame Tussauds, a one-way Star Ferry crossing of Victoria Harbour, a stop at the Old Clock Tower, a stroll along Star Avenue with views of the Symphony of Light Shows, and a visit to Sky 100 Tower. Dinner at a local restaurant.
Overnight stay in Hong Kong
After breakfast you will be transferred to the Airport for flight to Delhi