How do you plan on spending the summer holidays? Here’s an idea—why not avail the all-inclusive ‘Fly-Cruise’
Hong Kong is perfect whole year round but you may want to consider May-August, as this is the time when Hong Kong experiences major local cultural festivals like Cheung Chau Bun Festival (May 19-23) and Hong Kong Dragon Boat Carnival (June 22-24). Not only this, Hong Kong as a destination has a lot to offer to travellers of all age groups. From iconic sightseeing, shopping, dining to experiencing different districts and their unique cultures.
Discover what #lifewelltravelled is all about with Cathay Pacific Airways as the airlines make sure your arrival and departure timings are such that you will get to experience the most when you get into Hong Kong. Also, cruises will be onboard two most popular ships of Royal Caribbean International—Ovation of the Seas and Voyager of the Seas. Hurry to make the best of the offer as there are only limited free tickets to Ocean Park—first come first serve basis.
The theme park is something you should not miss when in Hong Kong. Located in the Southern District of Hong Kong, the park is a great place to be in. Not only because it is the largest theme park in Asia, but also because this 91.5 hectare park is also home to some endangered species. The park is divided into two areas—The Summit and The Waterfront—by a large mountain in between. The 1.5km cable car ride to the summit or the Ocean Express funicular railway are experiences to be had. Apart from the fun rides, the park is also a good place to learn about various species of animals, birds and plants. The park’s animal exhibits such as Giant Panda Habitat, Rainforest, Polar Display and world’s largest aquarium dome are excellent platforms where education, entertainment and conservation come together. Visitors can also experience the animal husbandry section of the park.
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