While humidity levels are low and the skies are clear, Hong Kong presents the ideal climate for outdoor exploration with exciting pursuits for every type of adventure seeker.
The ‘Star’ Ferry has launched Hong Kong’s first eco-friendly ferry service, World Star Water Tour, created for tourists and locals to explore the beauty and adventure of Hong Kong’s waters on its newly transformed water ferry.
Cheung Chau Island has long been one of Hong Kong’s most popular island escapes. The tranquil getaway island offers activities such as water sports and cycling – or simply kick-back and lounge
Potato Head Hong Kong is the mastermind of Sou Fujimoto and the result of a collaboration with PTT Family, the hospitality and lifestyle group which owns the popular Potato Head Beach Club in Bali and Potato Head Folk in Singapore.
With the opening of The Pulse (a six storey shopping mall) in November 2014, Repulse Bay in south Hong Kong started its transformation as a must visit destination when visiting the region.
A place that is elegant, exotic and hip. The old neighborhood of Sheung Wan is an eclectic blend of shopping experiences dominated by traditional Chinese beliefs and businesses.
Venture to the New Territories of Hong Kong to explore another great foodie hotspot - Tai Po Market. On the tour guests visit six family-run eateries serving up deliciously scrumptious local dishes, perfect for the curious foodie.
The five-star Studio City Macau recently opened and is set against a backdrop of Art Deco-inspired architecture, aiming to recreate the glamour of 1950s Hollywood.
Tai O is home to the Tanka people, a community of fisher folk who have occupied houses built on stilts above the tidal flats of Lantau Island for generations.