Hong Kong and Macau Itinerary
This 7-day itinerary offers a perfect mix of culture, culinary delights, shopping, and relaxation in both Hong Kong and Macau, ensuring a memorable and luxurious experience. Be sure to make reservations in advance, especially for Michelin-starred restaurants and activities, to guarantee a seamless and unforgettable trip.
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7 Days Hong Kong and Macau Itinerary for Families with Kids
Day 1: Arrival in Hong Kong
Arrive in Hong Kong. Check in to your hotel and take a short rest.
In the afternoon, stroll around Tsim Sha Tsui, a lively waterfront area famous for shopping and local food. Visit the Avenue of Stars, where you can see tributes to Hong Kong’s film legends. In the evening, enjoy a relaxing cruise on Victoria Harbour and admire the spectacular skyline illuminated at night.
Day 2: Hong Kong Disneyland
Head to Hong Kong Disneyland, a magical destination and a favorite place for children. Enjoy exciting rides, themed lands, parades, and shows featuring beloved Disney characters.
Day 3: Lamma Island Day Trip
Head to Lamma Island (about 1 hour from city center) in the morning. Explore Hung Shing Yeh Beach, kids can play in the water, watch small fish.
In the afternoon, visit a fishing village cultural center, where you can enjoy family-friendly activities such as hookless fishing, rope tying, and traditional fish curing, and observe marine life like starfish and pufferfish up close, offering a fun and educational insight into marine life.
Day 4: Hong Kong to Macau and Historic Landmarks
Travel to Macau via the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge, which takes about one hour and offers impressive sea views along the way.
Afterward, visit the iconic Ruins of St. Paul's, one of Macau’s most famous historical sites. Continue to Monte Fort and the nearby Macau Museum to learn more about the city’s rich cultural heritage.
Day 5: Resorts, Pandas and the Beach
Start the day at The Venetian Macao, a spectacular resort famous for its indoor canals and painted artificial sky. Enjoy a relaxing gondola ride while listening to the gondoliers sing traditional Italian songs.
At lunchtime, visit Rua do Cunha, where you can taste local specialties such as pork chop buns and Portuguese egg tarts.
In the afternoon, visit the Macau Giant Panda Pavilion, where children can see the adorable giant pandas and learn about wildlife conservation. Later, head to Hac Sa Beach, let kids enjoy a relaxing time playing in the sand.
Day 6: City Highlights
Visit Macau Tower, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Take the elevator up to the observation deck to enjoy panoramic views of Macau and the surrounding sea. Later, head to Macau Fisherman's Wharf, a family friendly waterfront area with colorful buildings, themed streets, restaurants, and plenty of space for children to explore.
Day 7: Back to Hong Kong
Take a ferry from Macau to Hong Kong (about 1 hour). Upon arrival, ride the iconic Hong Kong Tramways, also known as the “Ding Ding,” for a nostalgic journey through the city.
Afterward, head to Victoria Peak. Take the historic Peak Tram to the top, where breathtaking views of the skyline and Victoria Harbour await.
Conclude your family journey with wonderful memories of Hong Kong and Macau.
7 Days Hong Kong and Macau Itinerary for Seniors with Slow Travel Pace
Day 1: Arrival in Hong Kong and Victoria Harbour Night Views
Arrive in Hong Kong and transfer to your hotel. After checking in and taking some time to rest.
In the evening, begin your journey with a relaxing evening cruise on Victoria Harbour. Admire the magnificent night view of the city's skyline and shimmering lights.
Day 2: Lantau Island and Cultural Landmarks
Take the Ngong Ping 360 cable car to Lantau Island and visit the Tian Tan Buddha.
If preferred, you can skip the stairs and enjoy the view from below. Spend time exploring Ngong Ping Village before returning.
Day 3: Victoria Peak and Repulse Bay
In the morning, take the historic Peak Tram to Victoria Peak, the best place to enjoy panoramic views of Hong Kong’s skyline and Victoria Harbour.
Later, head to Repulse Bay for a relaxing seaside walk. Known for its gentle scenery and calm atmosphere, it is one of the most scenic beaches in Hong Kong.
Day 4: Hong Kong Culture
Start the day with a traditional Hong Kong dim sum breakfast, one of the city’s most beloved culinary experiences. Then visit Wong Tai Sin Temple, a famous temple where many locals come to pray for peace, good fortune, and good health.
Then head to Canal Road Flyover in Causeway Bay to experience the unique “villain-hitting” ritual, a traditional Hong Kong folk practice to ward off bad luck.
Day 5: Shopping in Tsim Sha Tsui
Hong Kong is a shopping paradise. Spend the day exploring the city’s top shopping districts, starting in Tsim Sha Tsui and continuing to Causeway Bay. From luxury malls to local boutiques, you can browse for souvenirs, fashion, and unique finds while soaking in the vibrant city atmosphere.
Day 6: Hong Kong to Macau and Historic Landmarks
Head to Macau via the impressive Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge. Upon arrival, begin exploring the city’s historic landmarks. Visit the famous Ruins of St. Paul's, one of Macau’s most iconic sites, and continue to Macau Museum to learn about the city’s rich cultural heritage. Enjoy lunch at a Michelin-starred restaurant like The Eight for exquisite Chinese cuisine.
Later, stop by Golden Lotus Square to see the large lotus sculpture symbolizing Macau’s prosperity. You may also pass by the famous Grand Lisboa, an iconic building in Macau’s skyline. In the evening, take a scenic cable car ride at Wynn Palace to watch the beautiful musical fountain show.
Day 7: Venetian Resort and Cultural Shows
Spend the morning at The Venetian Macao, where you can enjoy a relaxing gondola ride along the indoor canals under a painted sky.
Afterward, visit Rua do Cunha, a lively street known for local snacks. Here you can taste authentic Portuguese egg tarts and other Macau specialties.
Before concluding the journey, stop at Wynn Macau to watch the famous Tree of Prosperity show, a symbolic performance representing good fortune and prosperity.
End your relaxing trip with wonderful memories of Hong Kong and Macau.
7 Days Hongkong and Macau Itinerary for Young Travelers
Day 1: Arrival in Macau
In the morning, arrive at Macau. Check in to your hotel and freshen up. Then head to the Ruins of St. Paul’s, a UNESCO world heritage site. Explore Mount Fortress. Hiking to the top of the hill for a panoramic view of Macau. Afterward, take a stroll down the charming Lover’s Lane, a romantic street lined with colorful colonial style buildings.
Day 2: Macau Entertainment and City Views
In the morning, visit Macau Tower, which is best places to enjoy breathtaking views of the city. Head to the Venetian Macau. Take a gondola ride along the indoor canals, while listening to the gondolier sing traditional Italian songs. Then watch the spectacular Golden Tree show at the Wynn Macau.
In the evening, wander around Guia Street, an old street known for its local snacks. Finally, take the cable car at Wynn Palace to the enjoy the music fountain show.
Day 3: Macau and City Landmarks
Visit Macau Fishman’s Wharf, a scenic area with colorful European style architecture. Continue to Guia Lighthouse, an oldest and modern lighthouse.
Explore the Senado Square, a historic square filled with cafes, shops and colonial-style buildings. Finally, visit Golden Lotus Square, home to the Golden Lotus Statue, which commemorates Macau’s return to China in 1999.
Day 4: Macau to Hongkong
Travel to Hong Kong via the impressive Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge, the world’s longest sea crossing. (about 1 hour). After arriving in Tsim Sha Tsui, explore the neighborhood and enjoy some local street food. Later, hike up Victoria Peak, one of the best spots to enjoy breathtaking skyline views and panoramic scenery of the city.
In the evening, visit the Avenue of Stars, a popular waterfront promenade honoring Hong Kong’s film legends and offering wonderful views across Victoria Harbour.
Day 5: Coastal Cycling and Outdoor Adventure
Start your day with a scenic bike ride from Shau Kei Wan to Shek O. The ride takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, following winding coastal roads with stunning ocean views along the way. Arrive at Shek O Beach, where you can relax on the sand, take a swim, and enjoy a casual seaside lunch.
In the afternoon, enjoy an exciting coastal climbing experience in Shek O. With professional guidance, challenge yourself on natural rock faces.
Day 6: Wing Chun Kung Fu Experience
In the morning, explore Tai O fishing village and go on a pink dolphin-watching tour.
In the afternoon, Learn the fundamental movements of Wing Chun in Hong Kong under the guidance of a master, and gain insight into this traditional martial art.
Day 7: Culture and Local Experiences
In the morning, visit Wong Tai Sin Temple to experience traditional Chinese culture and local religious practices. Then head to Canal Road Flyover in Causeway Bay to experience the unique “villain-hitting” ritual, a fascinating local folk custom.
In the afternoon, explore Causeway Bay, one of Hong Kong’s best shopping districts, perfect for fashion, local food, and souvenirs.
Finish your journey with lasting memories of the vibrant charm of Hong Kong and Macau.
7 Days Hong Kong and Macau itinerary for Cultural Immersion
Day 1: Arrival and Explore the Bustling city
Arrival in Hong Kong and check in to your hotel. Take the Star Ferry from Tsim Sha Tsui to Central to see the city skyline. Visit Victoria Peak for panoramic views of the city. Explore the bustling neighborhood of SoHo and Lan Kwai Fong for a taste of Hong Kong's nightlife.
Day 2: Lantau Island and Traditional Village Life
In the morning, take the Ngong Ping 360 cable car to Lantau Island, enjoying breathtaking mountain and sea views along the way. Visit Tian Tan Buddha, the world’s largest outdoor seated bronze Buddha.
Continue to Tai O, the “Venice of Hong Kong,” famous for its stilt houses and relaxed charm.
Day 3: Hongkong to Macau
Head to Macau, Take a ferry from Hong Kong to Macau. Visit the historic A-Ma Temple and the Macau Tower for amazing views. Explore the famous Senado Square, which is surrounded by historic Portuguese architecture. Visit the Ruins of St. Paul's, one of Macau's most iconic landmarks.
Day 4: Macau
Visit the Cotai Strip and the Venetian Macao for luxury shopping and entertainment. Take a stroll around the Fisherman's Wharf, a theme park with various attractions and activities. Visit the Taipa Houses Museum to learn about Macau's history and culture.
Day 5: Macau to Hongkong
Return to Hong Kong by ferry. And then, take the Peak Tram up to Victoria Peak and enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of Hong Kong, including Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and Victoria Harbour.
Afterward, visit the Hong Kong Palace Museum, home to over 900 priceless treasures showcasing Chinese art and history.
Day 6: Local Flavors and Coastal Village Experience
Start your day by experiencing Hong Kong’s Cha Chaan Teng culture, where you can enjoy a classic local breakfast and soak in the city’s everyday lifestyle.
Then head to Shek O for a relaxing village escape. Stroll through the laid-back coastal village, explore its colorful streets, and unwind at Shek O Beach. You can enjoy the sea breeze, take a leisurely walk, or simply relax by the shore.
Day 7: Ancient Town, Shopping and Departure
Visit Kam Tin in Yuen Long (about a 1-hour drive), known for its 500-year-old villages in the morning.
Spend your last day shopping and exploring Hong Kong's famous street markets such as Temple Street Night Market and Ladies Market. Depart Hong Kong for your next destination.
End your cultural journey with unforgettable memories.
7 Days Hong Kong and Macau Itinerary
This 7-day itinerary offers a perfect mix of culture, culinary delights, shopping, and relaxation in both Hong Kong and Macau, ensuring a memorable and luxurious experience. Be sure to make reservations in advance, especially for Michelin-starred restaurants and activities, to guarantee a seamless and unforgettable trip.
Day 1: Arrival in Hong Kong
Enjoy a local dim sum feast at Tim Ho Wan, a Michelin-starred restaurant, Explore Central District, visiting iconic attractions like Victoria Peak and The Peak Tram. Dine at Lung King Heen, a Michelin three-star Cantonese restaurant.
Day 2: Cultural Exploration in Hong Kong
Visit Wong Tai Sin Temple for a cultural immersion, Enjoy a traditional Hong Kong-style breakfast at Australia Dairy Company. Explore the Hong Kong Museum of History and Kowloon Park. Have dinner at a high-end French restaurant like L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon.
Day 3: Lantau Island Adventure
Take a helicopter tour to see Hong Kong from above, Savor a gourmet vegetarian meal at Po Lin Monastery on Lantau Island. Explore Ngong Ping Village and take the Ngong Ping 360 cable car ride. Return to Hong Kong for dinner at Tin Lung Heen, a Michelin-starred Cantonese restaurant.
Day 4: Hong Kong Shopping and Departure to Macau by boat
Indulge in luxury shopping at The Landmark and other high-end boutiques in Central, Dine at a high-end Chinese restaurant like Yan Toh Heen. Check out of your Hong Kong hotel and transfer to the ferry terminal for your high-speed ferry to Macau. Arrive in Macau and check into your luxury hotel (consider staying in the Cotai Strip).
Day 5: Macau Cultural and Culinary Experience
Enjoy a Macanese lunch at Fernando's, known for its Portuguese cuisine. Explore the historic Macau Historic Centre, visiting attractions like Senado Square and St. Paul's Ruins. Savor a gourmet dinner at a fine dining restaurant like Robuchon au Dôme.
Day 6: Macau Entertainment and Nightlife
Visit one of Macau's grand casinos, such as The Venetian or Galaxy Macau. Enjoy a buffet lunch at your hotel. Explore the entertainment options in Macau, from live shows to shopping. Dine at a Michelin-starred restaurant like The Eight for exquisite Chinese cuisine.
Day 7: Macau Relaxation and Departure
Relax at the hotel's spa and enjoy some leisure time, Have a final Macanese meal at a local restaurant. Check out of your Macau hotel and transfer to Macau International Airport for your departure.
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