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Symphony of Lights Traditional Boat Cruise

  • 45 Minuten
  • 8Sehr gut | 62 Bewertungen

Sailing around Victoria Harbour on a traditional Chinese boat is an essential part of any trip to Hong Kong, and enjoying a cruise during the nightly Symphony of Lights show is particularly special.

Symphony of Lights Traditional Boat Cruise

At the indicated time, the boat will depart from Pier 1 of the Tsim Sha Tsui Public Pier. Spend 45 minutes sailing along the coastline of Hong Kong island in the Aqua Luna, a traditional Chinese boat, and enjoy views of the skyline as the skyscrapers are illuminated during the Symphony of Lights show.

The Guinness Book of World Records recognizes the Symphony of Lights as the biggest permanent light and sound show in the world. During the show, the iconic skyscrapers of Hong Kong and Kowloon will be lit to the rhythm of music. Experiencing this from the water provides a memorable perspective.

To enhance your experience, a drink will be served during the cruise. At the end, you will return to the original departure pier.

The Aqua Luna

The Symphony of Lights cruise takes place on the Aqua Luna, a Chinese boat handmade using traditional methods and constructed over 18 months under the supervision of an accomplished naval engineer. It has a capacity for 80 passengers, with iconic red sails and illumination that make it stand out on Victoria Harbour.

Symphony of Lights cruise

A regular boat trip to watch the Symphony of Lights in Hong Kong is also available.

Inklusive

  • 45 minute cruise
  • Music on board
  • One drink

Tipps

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Standort

Aktivitätsort

Ave of Stars, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR

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