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Hong Kong Vacation Packages: When East Meets West

A blend of western and eastern cultures, this former British colony of over seven million reveals a landscape of cloud-shrouded mountains and islands. You’ll be spoiled for choice here. On any given day, you can lie on an island beach, soak in the shimmering Victoria Harbor, and go on a shopping bonanza. This unique city’s traditional soul and futuristic spirit will certainly leave you wanting more. Our Big Time Holidays Travel consultants can customize your vacation package for a one-of-a-kind trip.

Hong Kong at a Glance

Currency: Hong Kong Dollar (HKD)

Tipping Customs: 10% is typically added as a service charge.

Language: Chinese and English

Popular Drink: Hong Kong Milk Tea

Must Eat: Curry Fish Balls

Power Up: Plug type G, 220V, though most hotels have 100V, too.


Weather: Subtropical climate with mild, mostly dry winters, and hot, humid, and wet summers.

Best Time to Visit: October to early December, when it’s sunny, cool, and pleasant.

Top Things to Do in Hong Kong

Shop ’til you drop

Get your shopping fix at Stanley market, where you can browse and bargain to your heart's content.

Tour Macau

Check out Macau's most noteworthy landmarks both new and old including Kum Iam, a Buddhist temple from the 17th century, and Casino Lisboa, Macau’s famous casino.

Learn to cook like a local

Discover the basic ingredients of authentic food and what the locals typically eat at home. Prepare the meal and cook with a family in their kitchen.

See a symphony of lights from a cruise

The world's "Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show," combines interactive lights of 33 key buildings on both Hong Kong Island and Kowloon with laser beams and musical effects

Enjoy dinner at Lei Yue Mun Seafood Village

Situated at Hong Kong's Eastern Harbour, Lei Yue Mun Seafood Village is widely acclaimed by gourmets as a seafood paradise.