4-day LGBT Hong Kong Side Tour to Macau

Smooth and enjoyable tour arrangement to enjoy touring in Hong Kong and Macau. Highlights include Victoria Peak, Repulse Bay, Aberdeen, Stanley Market, Star Ferry, Ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral, Penha Hill, Puji Buddhist Temple, and Border-gate of China.

Day 1: Arrive in Hong Kong Meals: No Meal

Our local professional guide and experienced driver will expect you at the airport after your baggage reclaim and customs clearance, and then escort you to check in the hotel in downtown area. Relax during the rest time of the day to recover from the jet leg. You will get some suggestions about how to spend the rest time of the day from our tour guide.


Propaganda(optional activity)
Location: 1 Hollywood Road, Central
Tel:+852 2868 1316
Opening Hour: Fri 18:00 - 06:00; Sat 22:00 - 06:00


Brief Introduction: The legendary Propaganda is one of the longest-running and largest dance clubs in Hong Kong.  Whether you love it or hate it, Propaganda continues to be the place to dance into the early hours of the morning after the bars have closed.
The entrance to Propaganda is halfway down a narrow alley called Ezra Lane which is just off Hollywood Road.  Closed Sundays.  Nearest MRT-Central Station. Features: bar, music, dancing


Attention:

1. If you have no intention to Bar visiting, please tell your trip advisor who will omit that activity, requote the tour and give you the practical arrangements immediately.

2. Bars do have rest time and not available in whole 365 days, and we will recommend the equivalent ones to you based on your specific touring date if the bars closed. If you do have some in mind, please feel free to let me know.

3. Generally, the bar visiting activity is placed at the first night of a new destination for giving both you and your tour guide much more time to rest and prepare for the next days' activity. However, we would pull it out and arrange to 2nd or 3rd day if it has time conflict with your flight, or sightseeing.

Day 2: Hong Kong Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

1.Victoria Peak
With 554 meters above sea level, Victoria Peak is the highest point within Hong Kong and occupies the western part of the island. Meanwhile, here is the beeeest place to enjoy the multi-colorful night scene that encompasses Hong Kong and Victoria Harbor. Hong Kong Victoria Peak Tower will give you a full 270 degree view of Hong Kong. From the world-famous Victoria Harbour to the Kowloon Skylines - this view never fails to deliver and amaze. Besides, Madame Tussauds with many wax statues of famous people inside is also a nice place to go. Moreover, the Upper Peak Tram station building has restaurants offering fine dining.


2.Repulse Bay
Located in the southern part of Hong Kong Island, the Repulse Bay is one of the most beautiful beaches in Hong Kong. With lng seashore, clear azure blue water, golden and soft sand and 16oC (60.8oF) to 26oC (80.6oF) temperatures all year round, here becomes a paradise of the locals and visitors to escape the heat and have funs in summer. As the origin of the name, maybe because the British Fleet repulsed the nearby pirates here in 1841, the sure origin has no written documents.


3.Aberdeen
Originally, Aberdeen was a pirates' den two centuries ago, and later it turned into a simple fishing village. In recent years, with development of local high-rise building, Aberdeen has modernized and became a vibrant waterfront resort for people from metropolitan Hong Kong. However, the traditional fishing life is still popular there. Especially, in Bei Fung Tong Typhoon Shelter of Aberdeen, there are hundreds of junks and sampans, old-fashioned boats serving as floating homes for thousands of people.

4.Star Ferry to Kowloon side
Star Ferry Hong Kong is a tourist attraction belongs to Star Ferry Company who has ferries shuttling between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. The Star Ferry now possesses 12 double-deck ferries and there is a cabin on the upper deck equipped with air conditioning in each ferry. On watching, you can find that the names of these ferries have the word 'star', such as Night Star, Morning Star, Gold Star, and Heaven Star.

Day 3: Hong Kong to Macau to Hong Kong Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Take cruise to Macau. Your Macau tour guide will welcome you and escort you to your hotel.

1.Ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral

The Ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral is the is definitely the most famous sight in Macau. First constructed in 1580, St. Paul’s Church caught fires in 1595 and 1601 respectively. Reconstruction started in 1602 after the church was burnt down and completed in 1637, Unfortunately, a violent typhoon hit Macau in 1835 and the church caught fire for the third time. Now it only left the stone stairs and front facade. From the bottom this structure has five tiers. The remaining three tiers are the most ornamented. The statue of Madonna stands in the middle part of the third tier, while the statue of Jesus stands on the fourth. The walls are covered with bas-reliefs in various patterns  The triangular combination of the upper three tiers reflects the Holy Trinity as well as the Blessed Virgin Mary.


2.Penha Hill
As the third highest hills in Macau, Penha Hill is a popular tourist location for colonial history. The forts, buildings, residences are wonderful sights. Meanwhile, itis the most featured scenery in the paintings of Macau by the renowned British artist George Chinnery. Each year on the eve of Easter festival the statue of Mary is taken from St Dominic Chapel to Penha Hill. The Macao harbor is on the western side. Penha Hill in Macau is often viewed as a span that spreads from the towering Gua hill and connects the near by Barra Hill on the southwest. Over looking the Praia Grande hillock, the famed hill offers the most pleasant view of Macau peninsula.


3.Puji Buddhist Temple
As one of the three renowned temples in Macau, the Puji Buddhist Temple is the largest, and it has a history of around four hundred years. The best times to visit Puji Buddhist Temple are during religious festivals: Bodhisattva's Mercy Day on the 26th of the first Chinese lunar month, Bodhisattva's birthday on the 19th of the second Chinese lunar month, Releasing Souls from Sufferings Day on the 19th of the sixth lunar month, and Sitting on the Lotus Flower Hassock Day on the 19th of the ninth lunar month. There are many religious activities during these times. Bodhisattva's Mercy Day is the most popular festival in the temple throughout the year.


4.Border-gate of China / Barrier Gate
Located at the northern most point of Macao, the Barrier Gate of Macau is the historic parting between the Chinese mainland and the Macau peninsula.
Originally conceived as the barrier by the colonial Portuguese rulers to obstruct cultural and political exchanges between the people of China and Macao.
This Macao Gate was made of granite stones traditionally marked the border between this former colonial possession of Portugal and China. Erected in 1870 to thwart the impeding Chinese nationalistic upsurge from inflowing to Macao, this Barrier Gate of Macao is now maintained as a small park. A quote of Sun Yat Sen, the father of Chinese nationalism, "Honor your country for your country is watching you" is well engraved in the stone walls of the gate.


Day 4: Depart from Hong Kong Meals: Breakfast

Your private car, driver and tour guide will be ready and waiting at your hotel lobby to get you to the airport on time. Sit back and relax as they help you check-in and escort you to the correct security gate.

Price Per Person in US Dollars
Nov.1 - Mar. 31 Superior Class Deluxe Class
2-5 travelers $993 $1040
6-9 travelers $921 $1020
10 travelers & above $879 $979
Apr.1 - Oct.31 Superior Class Deluxe Class
2-5 travelers $1015 $1190
6-9 travelers $945 $1120
10 travelers & above $885 $1050
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