A boat sailing on the harbour in Hong Kong

Cruises from Hong Kong

Hong Kong's diverse skyline offers street markets, fragrant cuisines and greenery. A unique city with plenty to experience before your cruise.

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Your Gateway to Asia Cruising

Hong Kong is one of Asia’s most iconic cruise departure ports, combining dramatic skyline views, rich cultural heritage and world-class dining. Set on the edge of the South China Sea, the city offers an exciting starting point for cruises exploring East and Southeast Asia. Many guests spend a few days discovering Hong Kong before boarding their ship, experiencing its vibrant neighbourhoods, bustling markets and famous harbour views before sailing to destinations across the region.

Hong Kong - Wong Tai Sin Temple

Cruise and Stay Holidays in Hong Kong

Cruising from Hong Kong works perfectly as part of a cruise and stay holiday, with most guests spending two or three nights in the city before their sailing. This allows time to explore highlights such as Victoria Peak, the vibrant markets of Kowloon and the spectacular skyline along Victoria Harbour.

A popular experience is taking the historic Star Ferry across the harbour, offering one of the best views of Hong Kong’s famous skyline. Visitors can also discover the city’s diverse neighbourhoods, from the traditional markets and temples of Mong Kok and Temple Street to the stylish restaurants and rooftop bars of Central and Soho.

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Why Start Your Cruise From Hong Kong?

Hong Kong is one of Asia’s most established cruise hubs. The city’s modern Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, built on the site of the former international airport runway, welcomes some of the world’s largest cruise ships while offering spectacular harbour views.

Hong Kong’s excellent air connections and central location in Asia make it an ideal embarkation point for cruises across the region. Starting your cruise here also allows you to experience one of the world’s great cities before setting sail to explore Asia’s diverse cultures and coastlines.

Top 3 Things to Do in Hong Kong

Hong Kong blends towering skyscrapers, traditional temples and vibrant markets, making it one of Asia’s most exciting cities to explore before a cruise.

Viewpoint from The Peak, Hong Kong Island's highest point

Victoria Peak

Take the famous Peak Tram to the summit for panoramic views across Hong Kong Island, Victoria Harbour and Kowloon.

The Tian Tan Buddha in Hong Kong

Tian Tan Buddha

Visit the impressive Big Buddha on Lantau Island, reached by the scenic Ngong Ping cable car and surrounded by peaceful mountain landscapes.

Hong Kong - Temple Street Night Market

Temple Street Night Market

Experience Hong Kong’s lively night market culture with street food stalls, traditional shops and bustling local atmosphere.

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Where Can You Cruise to From Hong Kong?

Cruises from Hong Kong explore destinations across East and Southeast Asia. Popular itineraries visit ports in Vietnam, Japan, Taiwan and the Philippines, with stops such as Hanoi (Halong Bay), Taipei and Okinawa.

Longer voyages may also sail to Singapore, Thailand or even Australia, offering a wide range of itineraries that combine modern cities, historic temples and tropical coastlines across Asia.

Cruise Lines Sailing From Hong Kong

Hong Kong is home to a wide range of international cruise lines operating itineraries throughout Asia.

Cruises From Hong Kong - Frequently Asked Questions

If you are planning a cruise from Hong Kong, these quick answers cover common questions about visiting the city before your sailing.

Yes. Many cruise guests spend two or three nights in Hong Kong before boarding their ship, allowing time to explore the skyline, markets and harbour.

Most guests spend two or three nights in Hong Kong before or after their cruise, giving time to experience the city’s skyline, markets and cuisine.

Most cruise ships depart from the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, located in Kowloon on the site of Hong Kong’s former international airport runway.

Hong Kong International Airport is around 35–40 minutes by road from Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, depending on traffic.

Hong Kong is famous for its Cantonese cuisine, including dim sum, roast goose and street food dishes found across the city’s markets and restaurants.

Many visitors can enter Hong Kong visa-free for short stays, making it easy to spend a few days exploring the city before boarding your cruise. Entry requirements can vary depending on your nationality, so it is always recommended to check the latest visa information before travelling.

Hong Kong is considered one of the safest major cities in Asia, with efficient public transport, excellent infrastructure and a well-organised tourism industry. Visitors generally find it easy to explore the city independently before their cruise.

Yes. Many travellers extend their holiday with a China land tour before or after their cruise, exploring iconic destinations such as Beijing, Shanghai or the Great Wall before returning to Hong Kong to board their ship. Combining a cruise with a guided China tour is a popular way to experience the country’s historic landmarks, vibrant cities and cultural highlights alongside an Asia cruise itinerary.

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Hong Kong offers one of the most spectacular cruise departures in Asia, combining dramatic skyline views with a rich blend of cultures and cuisines. Spend a few days exploring the city’s markets, harbour and iconic attractions before boarding your ship. With a wide range of itineraries across East and Southeast Asia, Hong Kong is the perfect gateway to your next cruise adventure.

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