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Hong Kong is a vibrant cosmopolitan city that offers
the greatest variety and concentration of shops
and shopping on earth, along with a colossal range
of cuisines, and vistas of sea and island, green
mountains and futuristic cityscapes. The best thing
about being in Hong Kong is getting flummoxed and
fired by the confluences and contradictions of a
Chinese city with multi-Asian and Western elements.
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Hong
Kong is an ideal holiday destination
for the entire family – you
can visit Hong Kong Disneyland and
Ocean Park for a day of fun and frolic
with the kids, experience a tram ride
on Victoria Peak, watch the Symphony
of Lights show, enjoy a visit to one
of the fantastic museums or spectacular
festivals and much more - Hong Kong
has memorable experiences to offer
for everyone.
Hong Kong is an important cruising
hub with Star Cruises operating year
round sailings and Royal Caribbean
and Costa Cruises have innovative
sailing itineraries from February
2010. So combine your holiday in Hong
Kong with an exciting cruise this
winter. |
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Royal
Caribbean – Legend of the Seas:
Filled
with an endless supply of entertainment
and relaxation options, Legend of
the Seas boasts 70,000 tons of fun
and adventure for up to 2,076 guests.
With 9-hole miniature golf, four whirlpools
and a Solarium with a sliding roof,
there's something for everyone onboard
this cruise ship. Other ship highlights
include glass walled dining rooms,
Casino Royale, themed bars and lounges,
rock climbing wall, day spa and fitness
centre. |
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Itineraries, Departure Dates &
Cabin Tariffs: |
Gems
of Asia
5 nights cruise
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Indo
China Explorer
5 nights cruise
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Hong
Kong to Shanghai
5 nights cruise |
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Departure
Port: Hong
Kong, China
Ports of Call: Hong
Kong, China; Kaohsiung, Taiwan;
Hualien, Taiwan; Taipei , Taiwan;
Hong Kong, China
Departure date: 15
& 25-Feb, 8-Mar 2010
Prices from:
Interior:
US$ 699 pp;
Outside: US$ 739 pp;
Deluxe / Suites: US$ 979 pp
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Departure
Port: Hong
Kong, China Ports
of Call: Hong
Kong, China; Hanoi (Halong Bay),
Vietnam; Hue/Danang (Chan May
Port), Vietnam; Sanya, China;
Hong Kong, China Departure
date: 20-Feb,
2 Mar 2010 Prices
from: Interior:
US$ 734 pp;
Outside: US$ 799 pp;
Deluxe / Suites: US$ 1029 pp
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Ship Name:
Legend Of
The Seas Departure
Port:
Hong Kong, China Ports
of Call: Hong
Kong, China; Taipei (Keelung),
Taiwan; Naha, Okinawa, Japan;
Shanghai, China Departure
date: 13-Mar
2010 Prices
from: Interior:
US$ 599 pp;
Outside: US$ 639 pp;
Deluxe / Suites: US$ 1329 pp
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Costa
Cruises– Costa Classica
With
its friendly and sparkling personality,
Costa Classica is one of the best loved
ships in the fleet. The ship has a gross
tonnage of 52,926 tonnes with 654 cabins
and a passenger capacity of 1680 people.
Recently refurbished, the ship is now
even more beautiful, modern and comfortable.
In the Tivoli Restaurant, exquisite
murals transform windows into scenes
from the Renaissance and Roman Times.
Situated high atop the ship, Galileo
Disco and Observatory offers 360 degree
views -- an observatory by day, a state-of-the-art
disco by night. |
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Sanya
& Vietnam
4 nights cruise |
Sanya
& Vietnam
3 nights cruise |
Best
of Far East
14 nights cruise |
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Departure
Port:
Hong Kong,
China
Ports of Call: Hong
Kong,
China; Sanya Hainan Island,
China; Halong Bay / Hanoi, Vietnam;
Hong Kong, China
Departure date:
31-Jan,
4-8-12-16-20 Feb 2010
Prices from:
Interior:
US$ 389 pp;
Outside: US$ 689 pp;
Deluxe / Suites: US$ 2099 pp |
Departure
Port:
Hong Kong, China
Ports of Call:
Hong Kong,
China; Sanya Hainan Island,
China; Hong Kong, China
Departure date:
24 Feb
2010
Prices from:
Interior:
US$ 369 pp;
Outside: US$ 509 pp;
Deluxe / Suites: US$ 1799 pp |
Departure
Port: Hong
Kong, China
Ports of Call:
Hong Kong,
China; Manila, Phillipines;
Kota Kinabalu/Borneo, Malaysia;
Bandar Seri Begawan (Brunei);
Singapore; Ho Chi Min City (Vietnam);
Da-Nang (Vietnam); Sanya (China);
Hong Kong (China)
Departure date: 27-Feb;
13 Mar 2010
Prices from:
Interior:
US$ 1199 pp;
Outside: US$ 2109 pp;
Deluxe / Suites: US$ 4039 pp |
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Cruises – Super Star Aquarius
Come
onboard SuperStar Aquarius and enjoy a multitude
of gourmet cuisine, world-class entertainment
and great relaxation options that appeal
to a whole range of holidaymakers be it
families, honeymooners and senior citizens.
This 50,760 gross ton ship has 765 cabins
and a passenger capacity of 1529 people.
SuperStar
Aquarius has a daily international waters
cruise sailing from Hong Kong departing
at 1830 hrs and retuning at 0800 hrs the
next morning. Experience a high seas cruise
that offers an array of dining, entertainment
and recreation options.
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Hotel
deals in Hong Kong:
Combine
your cruise holiday with 3 nights
stay in Hong Kong either pre or post
your cruise.
Click here
for a range of hotel package offers |
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Airfares
to Hong Kong:
Click
here
to view current airfares to Hong Kong
ex Mumbai |
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| Hong
Kong 's Most Popular Sights! |
Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong
Kong Disneyland invites visitors into
the legendary fairytale kingdom that
celebrates the spirit of fantasy,
the world of tomorrow and a forever-young
sense of adventure. Mickey Mouse will
welcome you to the happiest place
on Earth complete with attractions
exclusively designed for Hong Kong
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The Peak Looking
down from The Peak you'll be amazed
by the spectacular view of the surrounding
city skyline, the world-famous Victoria
Harbour and Kowloon, towering skyscrapers
and peaceful green hillsides. Getting
there is an unforgettable trip. There's
nothing in the world like the Peak
Tram - pulled by steel cables, the
tram climbs 373 metres (about 1,200
feet) at an almost 45 degree angle.
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Ocean Park
Set up in 1977,
Ocean Park is one of Asia 's most
popular theme parks mixing entertainment,
education and conservation in an exciting
package. The 80-hectare (200-acre)
park, situated on the southern side
of Hong Kong Island, features thrill
rides as well as amazing aquarium
exhibits and performances by various
sea creatures. A cable car system
links the lowland and headland sections,
offering spectacular views en route.
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Giant Buddha
No trip to Hong
Kong would be complete without a visit
to the world's tallest, outdoor, seated
bronze Buddha which sits serenely
atop Ngong Ping plateau amid the spectacular
mountain scenery of Lantau Island.
The majestic figure of the seated
Buddha is 34 metres high, was cast
in China and took over 10 years to
complete
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