Hong Kong & Macau
CoupleHong Kong & Macau 5N/6D Romantic Escape
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Five nights of Hong Kong + a curated Macau day-trip for families with kids, Disneyland on day two, Ocean Park on day three, the Peak + Star Ferry on day four, Lantau Big Buddha cable car on day five, and a Macau ferry day for the cobblestones-and-Venetian gondolas. The trip is built around what kids actually remember: characters, rides, animals, the cable car. Adults get the Peak skyline, dim sum, and a dinner that doesn't end at 7pm. Base in Tsim Sha Tsui at a 4-star family hotel with connecting/triple rooms, walking distance to Star Ferry pier and the Avenue of Stars, with a 5-minute MTR ride to the Symphony of Lights front row each evening. We pre-load Octopus cards (kids' rate for under-11s), book the right Disneyland ticket level (1-Day Park = good; 2-Day Park is better if you have under-8s and want a half-day buffer), and pre-coordinate Indian veg / Jain meals at 4 dinners. Both parks are theme-park-grade safe, Disneyland Hong Kong is the smallest of the Disney parks, perfect first-Disney for kids 4-10, and Ocean Park combines aquarium + zoo + roller-coasters in one location. Macau adds the cultural-mash day for the older kids who can appreciate cobblestone cathedral ruins.
Disneyland Hong Kong full day, 1-Day Park ticket, FastPass slots pre-booked
Ocean Park full day, aquarium, pandas, cable car, roller-coasters
Victoria Peak via Peak Tram + Sky Terrace 428 + Madame Tussauds (kid-friendly add-on)
Star Ferry crossings TST → Central, the legendary harbour ride
Ngong Ping 360 cable car + Big Buddha + Po Lin Monastery (Lantau full-day)
Macau day-trip, Senado Square cobblestones, Ruins of St. Paul's, Venetian Macao gondolas (kid favourite)
Symphony of Lights skyline show (8pm nightly, harbour-side)
Tim Ho Wan dim sum dinner, Michelin-starred, kid-portion menu
Indian veg/Jain dinners at TST, Bombay Dreams + Khyber Pass pre-booked
Octopus cards pre-loaded for the family + curated 'Hong Kong with kids' map
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Fly Delhi/Mumbai to Hong Kong (6.5-hour direct on Cathay Pacific). Land at HKG late afternoon. Private vehicle to Hyatt Regency TST (45 min). Check-in from 16:00, family room, kids' welcome amenity (Disney activity book + sticker pack we coordinate with the hotel). Slow afternoon by the harbour-facing window. 19:30 walk to TST Promenade for the Avenue of Stars + Bruce Lee statue photo (kids will want a photo). 20:00 Symphony of Lights skyline show, watch from the harbour-side, 13 minutes of synchronised colour. Dinner at Bombay Dreams, TST, South Indian + North Indian veg-friendly, kids will recognise everything. Back at hotel by 22:30.
Early breakfast 07:30. 08:30 MTR to Disneyland (40 min via Sunny Bay change to Disney Resort Line, the Disney-themed train is part of the magic). Park opens 09:30, plan: Mystic Manor (kid favourite, Disneyland Hong Kong's signature ride) → Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars → Hyperspace Mountain (rebrand of Space Mountain) → lunch at Royal Banquet Hall (the castle restaurant) → The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh → It's a Small World → Princess parade 17:00, stay for the night fireworks at Sleeping Beauty's castle (20:00 in summer, 19:30 in winter). Park ride / character meet-and-greets pre-booked via the Disney app (we send instructions). Back at hotel by 22:00. No dinner plan, eat inside park or grab snacks on the way back.
Late breakfast 09:00. 10:00 MTR to Ocean Park (35 min). Ocean Park has 2 sections, Waterfront (aquarium, panda house, kids' rides) and Summit (roller-coasters, cable car ride between, dolphin show, jellyfish gallery). Plan: Aqua City aquarium, a glass tunnel through Hong Kong's largest indoor aquarium (kids' favourite) → Giant Panda Adventure, the famous pandas + red pandas → cable car or Ocean Express train to Summit → lunch at Ocean Express Cafe → Hair Raiser roller-coaster (12+ only) or Whirly Bird (under-12s) → Marine Life Pavilion + dolphin show. 17:00 cable car back, sunset views over Aberdeen harbour. Back at hotel 19:30. Dinner at the hotel restaurant or Khyber Pass (Indian) for the family.
Breakfast at hotel. 09:30 walk to Star Ferry pier, cross to Central (₹20, the iconic 12-min crossing, kids will love it). 10:30 Peak Tram from Garden Road to Victoria Peak (8-min ride at 27° incline) + Sky Terrace 428 entry. Photos at the postcard skyline view. 11:30 Madame Tussauds, wax figures of Bollywood (SRK, Aishwarya Rai, Hrithik), Hollywood (Marvel + Princesses), sports stars. Kids will want photos at every figure. Lunch at the Peak (Bubba Gump for kid-friendly American). Afternoon: descend by Peak Tram, walk through Soho / Hollywood Road antique shops + Mid-Levels escalator. Back to TST by Star Ferry at sunset. 19:30 dim sum dinner at Tim Ho Wan, 5-dish family set, world's cheapest Michelin meal. Back at hotel by 22:00.
Breakfast at hotel. 09:00 MTR to Tung Chung (35 min). Ngong Ping 360 cable car, the 25-min ride over the mountain to Ngong Ping Village is the kids' photo highlight (skip the 'Crystal Cabin' upgrade unless they specifically want a glass-floor; standard is fine). Big Buddha climb (268 steps to the base, lift available for younger kids; the climb is the experience). Po Lin Monastery vegetarian lunch, traditional Buddhist set menu, kids' veg portions arranged. Walk through the Wisdom Path. 14:30 cable car back to Tung Chung. MTR to Causeway Bay for the late afternoon, Times Square shopping mall + Sogo for last shopping. Back at TST hotel by 19:30. Dinner at Khyber Pass (Indian, family thali) or hotel buffet.
Early breakfast 07:00. Light packing. Hotel checkout 08:00 (luggage stored at hotel). 08:30 MTR to Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal (Sheung Wan). 09:00 TurboJet ferry to Macau (60-min crossing). English-speaking family-friendly guide meets you at Macau Outer Harbour. Walking tour: Senado Square cobblestones, Ruins of St. Paul's (the iconic stone facade), Senate Library. Lunch at a Macanese restaurant, try Macau egg tarts (Lord Stow's bakery is the original) for dessert. Afternoon: free shuttle to The Venetian Macao, indoor Grand Canal gondola ride (the kids will love this), shopping arcade. Return ferry 16:00, back at TST by 18:00. Pickup luggage from hotel. Private vehicle to HKG, evening flight back to India. Goodbye Hong Kong.
Day 1
ArrivalFly Delhi/Mumbai to Hong Kong (6.5-hour direct on Cathay Pacific). Land at HKG late afternoon. Private vehicle to Hyatt Regency TST (45 min). Check-in from 16:00, family room, kids' welcome amenity (Disney activity book + sticker pack we coordinate with the hotel). Slow afternoon by the harbour-facing window. 19:30 walk to TST Promenade for the Avenue of Stars + Bruce Lee statue photo (kids will want a photo). 20:00 Symphony of Lights skyline show, watch from the harbour-side, 13 minutes of synchronised colour. Dinner at Bombay Dreams, TST, South Indian + North Indian veg-friendly, kids will recognise everything. Back at hotel by 22:30.
Day 2
ModerateEarly breakfast 07:30. 08:30 MTR to Disneyland (40 min via Sunny Bay change to Disney Resort Line, the Disney-themed train is part of the magic). Park opens 09:30, plan: Mystic Manor (kid favourite, Disneyland Hong Kong's signature ride) → Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars → Hyperspace Mountain (rebrand of Space Mountain) → lunch at Royal Banquet Hall (the castle restaurant) → The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh → It's a Small World → Princess parade 17:00, stay for the night fireworks at Sleeping Beauty's castle (20:00 in summer, 19:30 in winter). Park ride / character meet-and-greets pre-booked via the Disney app (we send instructions). Back at hotel by 22:00. No dinner plan, eat inside park or grab snacks on the way back.
Day 3
ModerateLate breakfast 09:00. 10:00 MTR to Ocean Park (35 min). Ocean Park has 2 sections, Waterfront (aquarium, panda house, kids' rides) and Summit (roller-coasters, cable car ride between, dolphin show, jellyfish gallery). Plan: Aqua City aquarium, a glass tunnel through Hong Kong's largest indoor aquarium (kids' favourite) → Giant Panda Adventure, the famous pandas + red pandas → cable car or Ocean Express train to Summit → lunch at Ocean Express Cafe → Hair Raiser roller-coaster (12+ only) or Whirly Bird (under-12s) → Marine Life Pavilion + dolphin show. 17:00 cable car back, sunset views over Aberdeen harbour. Back at hotel 19:30. Dinner at the hotel restaurant or Khyber Pass (Indian) for the family.
Day 4
ModerateBreakfast at hotel. 09:30 walk to Star Ferry pier, cross to Central (₹20, the iconic 12-min crossing, kids will love it). 10:30 Peak Tram from Garden Road to Victoria Peak (8-min ride at 27° incline) + Sky Terrace 428 entry. Photos at the postcard skyline view. 11:30 Madame Tussauds, wax figures of Bollywood (SRK, Aishwarya Rai, Hrithik), Hollywood (Marvel + Princesses), sports stars. Kids will want photos at every figure. Lunch at the Peak (Bubba Gump for kid-friendly American). Afternoon: descend by Peak Tram, walk through Soho / Hollywood Road antique shops + Mid-Levels escalator. Back to TST by Star Ferry at sunset. 19:30 dim sum dinner at Tim Ho Wan, 5-dish family set, world's cheapest Michelin meal. Back at hotel by 22:00.
Day 5
ModerateBreakfast at hotel. 09:00 MTR to Tung Chung (35 min). Ngong Ping 360 cable car, the 25-min ride over the mountain to Ngong Ping Village is the kids' photo highlight (skip the 'Crystal Cabin' upgrade unless they specifically want a glass-floor; standard is fine). Big Buddha climb (268 steps to the base, lift available for younger kids; the climb is the experience). Po Lin Monastery vegetarian lunch, traditional Buddhist set menu, kids' veg portions arranged. Walk through the Wisdom Path. 14:30 cable car back to Tung Chung. MTR to Causeway Bay for the late afternoon, Times Square shopping mall + Sogo for last shopping. Back at TST hotel by 19:30. Dinner at Khyber Pass (Indian, family thali) or hotel buffet.
Day 6
TravelEarly breakfast 07:00. Light packing. Hotel checkout 08:00 (luggage stored at hotel). 08:30 MTR to Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal (Sheung Wan). 09:00 TurboJet ferry to Macau (60-min crossing). English-speaking family-friendly guide meets you at Macau Outer Harbour. Walking tour: Senado Square cobblestones, Ruins of St. Paul's (the iconic stone facade), Senate Library. Lunch at a Macanese restaurant, try Macau egg tarts (Lord Stow's bakery is the original) for dessert. Afternoon: free shuttle to The Venetian Macao, indoor Grand Canal gondola ride (the kids will love this), shopping arcade. Return ferry 16:00, back at TST by 18:00. Pickup luggage from hotel. Private vehicle to HKG, evening flight back to India. Goodbye Hong Kong.
End of trip
4-star family-friendly hotel on Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 100m to TST MTR, 400m to Star Ferry pier, 600m to Avenue of Stars promenade. Family rooms (specifically requested) sleep 4, king bed + sofa-bed for kids, attached bath, walk-in shower, espresso machine, work desk. Breakfast buffet 06:30-10:30: international + Asian dim sum + kid-friendly cereals/pancakes/fruit + Indian veg/non-veg options on request. 24-hour reception with English-speaking staff. Hotel restaurant for in-room dining. Wi-Fi free in room and lobby. Front desk holds the Octopus cards we pre-load for the family. Connecting rooms (twin + king) available if you want kids in a separate room, mention at booking. Both Disneyland and Ocean Park bus connections from outside the hotel.

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Yes, but only for full day if your kids are 5+. Under 5s often hit the wall by 3pm, we offer the option to compress to a 6-hour park visit and use the afternoon to nap at the hotel before Symphony of Lights. Disneyland Hong Kong is the smallest of the Disney parks (about 1/3 the size of Paris) so 1 day is genuinely enough; you'll see all the major rides + parade + fireworks. The 2-Day Park Hopper upgrade (+₹1,800/person) is worth it only if you want a 'half-day buffer' for kids who tire fast, mention at booking and we'll evaluate.
Honest answer: depends on age + interest. Disneyland for kids 3-10 obsessed with characters and rides, Ocean Park for kids 6+ who like animals and bigger thrill rides. The package includes both because most families want both, and the energy curves balance well (Disneyland Day 2 high-energy, Ocean Park Day 3 mixed-energy with the cable car break). If you specifically want only one, we drop one and add an extra Lantau day or Hong Kong Wetland Park for nature-loving kids.
Climate windows tagged for this trip, peak months are hotel-priced accordingly, shoulder months trade weather for value.
Jan
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Feb
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Mar
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Apr
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May
Off
Jun
Avoid
Jul
Avoid
Aug
Avoid
Sep
Shoulder
Oct
Peak
Nov
Peak
Dec
Peak
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Better than people fear. We pre-book 2 dinners at TST Indian restaurants (Bombay Dreams + Khyber Pass), both Indian thali, kids' favourite, full veg + Jain available. Tim Ho Wan has 5+ veg dim sum options. Po Lin Monastery vegetarian lunch (included) is excellent. Disneyland Hong Kong + Ocean Park have 2 explicitly vegetarian eateries each, plain pasta, fries, fruit. For strict Jain we send 2 days of cooked dabbas from a Hong Kong-based Jain caterer (₹1,200/meal/family), flag at booking.
Surprisingly well. All MTR stations have lifts (Hong Kong is one of the few Asian cities where this is standard). Buses also have stroller bays. The Star Ferry has stroller-accessible boats (the lower deck). For Lantau cable car, strollers are folded and stored, a minor inconvenience. Disneyland Hong Kong has stroller rental at the entrance (HK$120/day for a single, HK$170 for double). Ocean Park has the same. We give you a printed transit-with-kids map highlighting lift locations.
October-December is the answer, dry, 18-25°C, low humidity, clear skies for Peak views, Disneyland and Ocean Park aren't too crowded outside Christmas week. Late November-early December is the sweet spot. School-break weeks (Diwali week, Christmas) are ultra-peak, book 8 weeks ahead. Avoid June-September (typhoon season; rides at Ocean Park close on typhoon days, sometimes Disneyland too).