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Honeymoon Itinerary: Hong Kong and Macau

Friday June 14: Arrival in Hong Kong

Welcome to Hong Kong! Begin your honeymoon adventure by exploring the dynamic city. In the morning, take a leisurely stroll along the Avenue of Stars, a promenade with handprints of local celebrities. In the afternoon, visit Victoria Peak for breathtaking panoramic views of the skyline. As the evening sets in, head to Symphony of Lights, a stunning light and sound show along the waterfront.

  • Avenue of Stars: Free, 2 hours
  • Victoria Peak: HKD 90, 3 hours
  • Symphony of Lights: Free, 30 minutes
Saturday June 15: Exploring Central Hong Kong

In the morning, explore the vibrant neighborhood of Sheung Wan, known for its hip cafes and antique shops. Visit Man Mo Temple, a tranquil spot amidst the bustling city. Afterward, head to Hong Kong Park for a peaceful escape and visit the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware. In the evening, experience the lively nightlife at Lan Kwai Fong, filled with bars and restaurants.

  • Sheung Wan: Free, 2 hours
  • Man Mo Temple: Free, 1 hour
  • Hong Kong Park: Free, 2 hours
  • Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware: HKD 10, 1 hour
  • Lan Kwai Fong: Varies, 3 hours
Sunday June 16: Day Trip to Lantau Island

Escape the city and enjoy the beauty of Lantau Island. Start your day with a visit to Tian Tan Buddha, a massive bronze statue. Explore the Ngong Ping Village and take a scenic cable car ride. Continue to Tai O Fishing Village for a glimpse of traditional stilt houses and seafood markets. Return to the city and relax at Repulse Bay Beach in the evening.

  • Tian Tan Buddha: HKD 95, 2 hours
  • Ngong Ping Village and Cable Car: HKD 225, 3 hours
  • Tai O Fishing Village: Free, 2 hours
  • Repulse Bay Beach: Free, 2 hours
Monday June 17: Macau Day Trip

Take a ferry to Macau for a unique blend of Chinese and Portuguese cultures. Explore the historic district of Senado Square, featuring colorful colonial architecture. Visit the iconic Ruins of St. Paul's and enjoy delicious Portuguese egg tarts. In the afternoon, try your luck at the famous casinos like The Venetian Macau. Return to Hong Kong in the evening.

  • Senado Square: Free, 2 hours
  • Ruins of St. Paul's: Free, 1 hour
  • Portuguese Egg Tarts: HKD 10, 30 minutes
  • The Venetian Macau: Free entry, time varies
  • Ferry to Macau: HKD 170, 1.5 hours
Tuesday June 18: Ocean Park

Embark on an exciting adventure at Ocean Park, a marine-themed amusement park. Spend the morning exploring the various animal exhibits and enjoying thrilling rides. Have a delightful lunch inside the park before continuing your adventure in the afternoon. In the evening, catch the spectacular Symbio! show, a combination of lights, water, and fireworks.

  • Ocean Park: HKD 480, 6 hours
  • Symbio! Show: Free with park admission, 30 minutes
Wednesday June 19: Hong Kong Disneyland

Indulge your inner child at the magical world of Hong Kong Disneyland. Spend the day exploring the fairy tale-themed park, enjoying thrilling rides, and meeting your favorite Disney characters. Explore Main Street, U.S.A., Adventureland, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, and Toy Story Land. End the day with the enchanting fireworks display and parades.

  • Hong Kong Disneyland: HKD 639, 8 hours
  • Fireworks Display: Free with park admission, 30 minutes
Thursday June 20: Departure

It's time to bid Hong Kong farewell. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast and spend your morning exploring the nearby markets, such as Temple Street Night Market or Ladies' Market, for some last-minute shopping. Depart for the airport and cherish the memories of your unforgettable honeymoon in Hong Kong and Macau.

  • Temple Street Night Market: Varies, 2 hours
  • Ladies' Market: Varies, 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For a romantic experience, visit the "Victoria Peak Garden" in the evening, overlooking the dazzling city lights. Another hidden gem is "Cheung Chau Island," a quaint car-free island known for its picturesque beach, seafood, and cycling. Local favorites include "Dim Sum at Tim Ho Wan" for affordable and delicious Chinese dumplings, and "Mongkok Night Market" for vibrant street shopping and delectable street food.

For hotel and flight bookings, check out Kayak.

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