Morning: Arrive at Hong Kong International Airport and take the Airport Express to the city centre; check into a family‑friendly hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui. After settling in, enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Victoria Harbour promenade to stretch legs after the flight.
Afternoon: Grab a kid‑friendly lunch at a local dim sum restaurant, then explore the Avenue of Stars where children can spot movie props and enjoy the open space.
Evening: Take a relaxing Star Ferry ride across the harbor to admire the skyline at sunset, followed by an early dinner at a waterfront cafe.
Find HotelsMorning: Ride the historic Peak Tram to Victoria Peak; enjoy panoramic views and let the kids run around the Sky Terrace 428.
Afternoon: Descend to Central and wander through the lively PMQ design hub, where there are interactive art installations suitable for children.
Evening: Return to the hotel for a short rest, then explore the bustling Temple Street Night Market for a taste of local street food and souvenirs.
Find HotelsMorning: Head to Hong Kong Disneyland early; start with Fantasyland for the younger child and the classic rides.
Afternoon: Enjoy a leisurely lunch inside the park and then explore Adventureland and Toy Story Land, ensuring a mix of excitement and downtime.
Evening: Stay for the spectacular fireworks show before returning to the hotel; the kids can unwind with a calm bedtime routine.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit Ocean Park and begin with the marine aquarium and the pandas; the park’s gentle rides are perfect for the 2‑year‑old.
Afternoon: After a quick snack, take the cable car to the summit for the thrilling rides, then head back to the city for a relaxed walk in Hong Kong Park and its playground.
Evening: Dinner at a family‑friendly restaurant in Causeway Bay, followed by an optional tram ride on the historic Peak Tram for night views.
Find HotelsMorning: Board the Ngong Ping 360 cable car to the Tian Tan Buddha; explore the Po Lin Monastery and let the kids enjoy the open grounds.
Afternoon: Take a local bus to the quaint Tai O fishing village, where you can stroll along stilt houses and try fresh seafood dumplings.
Evening: Return to the hotel; a low‑key evening with a movie night in the room keeps the little one’s schedule on track.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit Wong Tai Sin Temple to experience local customs; the colorful architecture fascinates kids.
Afternoon: Explore the serene Chi Lin Nunnery and the adjacent Nan Lian Garden, then head to Tsim Sha Tsui for some relaxed shopping at Harbour City.
Evening: Enjoy a family dinner at a rooftop restaurant with harbor views, then take a short walk along the promenade for a final night‑time cityscape.
Find HotelsMorning: Take the high‑speed Turbo‑JET ferry from Hong Kong to Macau; the short journey keeps the kids comfortable.
Afternoon: After checking into a hotel near the historic centre, wander through Senado Square and admire the Portuguese tiles, then visit the iconic Ruins of St. Paul for photos.
Evening: Dine at a family‑friendly Portuguese restaurant and enjoy a gentle stroll along the waterfront promenade before an early night.
Find HotelsMorning: Ascend the Macau Tower for breathtaking views; the observation deck has a safe, kid‑friendly area.
Afternoon: Visit the historic A‑Ma Temple and then head to the vibrant Cotai Strip to watch the elaborate fountain shows (kids love the lights).
Evening: Conclude with a relaxed dinner at a local seafood spot, followed by a leisurely walk through the UNESCO‑listed Historic Centre of Macau before returning to the hotel.
Find HotelsMorning: Pack and enjoy a final breakfast at the hotel; optionally visit the nearby Macau Maritime Museum for a quick educational stop.
Afternoon: Take a taxi to Macau International Airport for the flight back to Kolkata, ensuring ample time for check‑in and security.
Evening: Arrive in Kolkata, concluding a balanced and kid‑friendly adventure across Hong Kong and Macau.
Find HotelsTo extend the trip, consider adding a full day in Lantau for a beach visit at Cheung Sha or a day trip to the nearby fishing village of Chek Lap Kok. If you need to shorten the itinerary, you can combine Day 4 and Day 6 by skipping Ocean Park and focusing on Hong Kong Park and shopping, which reduces travel fatigue for the 2‑year‑old while still covering key sights.