Welcome to Hong Kong, a city where ancient traditions seamlessly blend with ultra-modern luxury. Over the next eight days, you will experience the best of this global financial hub, from the heights of Victoria Peak to the secluded bays of Sai Kung. This itinerary is designed for the discerning traveler who values privacy, premium service, and world-class culinary experiences.
Prepare to navigate the city in style, utilizing private limousines, first-class ferries, and even helicopter transfers. Whether you are sipping vintage champagne on a traditional teak junk boat or dining at a three-Michelin-starred restaurant, this luxury escape promises an unforgettable immersion into the heartbeat of Asia.
The Itinerary
Day 1: Central, Hong Kong - Arrival & Skyline Vistas
VIP Arrival at Hong Kong International Airport
Enjoy a seamless transition from the gate with a private meet-and-greet service. A luxury limousine will whisk you away to your hotel in Central, providing a comfortable start to your journey.
Peak Tram Sky Pass Experience
Avoid the queues with a priority boarding pass for the Peak Tram. Ascend to Victoria Peak and take in the breathtaking panoramic views of the city skyline and harbor from the Sky Terrace 428.
Sunset Cocktails at Sevva
Relax on the terrace of Sevva, one of Central’s most iconic rooftops. Enjoy a signature cocktail as the city lights begin to sparkle across the skyline.
Dinner at Lung King Heen
Savor exquisite Cantonese cuisine at the world's first Chinese restaurant to be awarded three Michelin stars, located within the Four Seasons Hotel.
Day 2: Kowloon, Hong Kong - Cultural Grandeur & Art
Private Tour of M+ Museum
Explore Asia’s first global museum of contemporary visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District. A private guide will walk you through the most significant exhibits of 20th and 21st-century art.
Sky-High Lunch at Tosca di Angelo
Head to the 102nd floor of the ICC for an Italian gastronomic experience with stunning views of Victoria Harbour at this Michelin-starred venue.
Afternoon Tea at The Peninsula
Participate in the legendary tradition of Afternoon Tea in The Lobby of 'The Grand Dame of the Far East.' Enjoy live string music and impeccable service.
Private Junk Boat Harbour Cruise
Board a private Aqua Luna junk boat for a sunset cruise. Sip champagne as you watch the Symphony of Lights show from the best seat in the house.
Day 3: Lantau Island, Hong Kong - Spiritual Heights & Heritage
Crystal Plus Cable Car Journey
Take a private limousine to Tung Chung and board the Ngong Ping 360 Crystal Plus cabin. The floor-to-ceiling glass offers unobstructed views of the South China Sea and Lantau North Country Park.
Big Buddha & Po Lin Monastery
Visit the majestic Tian Tan Buddha. Enjoy a private guided tour through the Po Lin Monastery and its grand Hall of Ten Thousand Buddhas.
Gourmet Lunch at Tai O Heritage Hotel
Travel to the historic stilt village of Tai O and dine at the Heritage Hotel, a beautifully restored colonial-era police station.
Sunset at Cheung Sha Beach
Unwind at one of Hong Kong's longest and cleanest beaches. Enjoy a quiet walk on the sand or a sundowner at a premium beachside bistro.
Day 4: Sai Kung, Hong Kong - Private Yachting & Coastal Wonders
Luxury Yacht Charter
Depart from Sai Kung pier on a private luxury yacht. Head toward the UNESCO Global Geopark to see the stunning hexagonal volcanic rock columns.
Seafood Feast at Millionaire's Beach
Anchor at a secluded bay for a catered lunch on deck or head to a high-end seafood restaurant in Sai Kung town to enjoy the freshest local catch.
Kayaking the Sea Caves
For the adventurous, use the yacht's equipment to kayak through crystal-clear waters and explore hidden sea caves and uninhabited islands.
Return to City & Michelin Dining
Head back to the city for a late dinner at Amber, known for its innovative French cuisine and stunning interior design.
Day 5: Southern District, Hong Kong - Beaches, Bays & Boutiques
Repulse Bay Relaxation
Spend your morning at Hong Kong's most famous beach. Visit The Pulse for high-end boutique shopping and beachfront dining.
Lunch at Verandah
Dine at The Verandah in Repulse Bay, offering a classic colonial atmosphere and exceptional international cuisine overlooking the ocean.
Aberdeen Private Sampan Tour
Visit the Aberdeen floating village. Instead of the standard tourist boats, take a private sampan tour to see the historic houseboats and the lives of the Tanka people.
Dinner at Mott 32
Return to Central for dinner at Mott 32, a stunningly designed restaurant located in a former bank vault, specializing in modern Cantonese fare.
Day 6: West Kowloon & TST - Sky-High Luxury & Heritage
Hong Kong Palace Museum
Discover rare artifacts and treasures from the Forbidden City at this world-class institution. Opt for a private docent-led tour for deeper insights.
Dim Sum at Tin Lung Heen
Experience the world's highest Michelin-starred restaurant. The dim sum here is legendary, and the view from the 102nd floor is unmatched.
Bespoke Tailoring Experience
Visit one of Hong Kong's world-famous tailors in Tsim Sha Tsui for a private fitting and custom-made garment session.
Helicopter City Tour
Take off from the rooftop of The Peninsula for a 15-minute flight over the city and the New Territories for a truly unique perspective of Hong Kong.
Day 7: The Peak & Mid-Levels - Gastronomy & Panoramic Wellness
Morning Wellness at The Peak
Enjoy a private yoga or meditation session at a scenic lookout point on Victoria Peak, followed by a light breakfast with a view.
Art & Design at Tai Kwun
Explore the Centre for Heritage and Arts in Central. This former police station is now a hub for high-end galleries and fine dining.
Shopping at Landmark
Visit the Landmark Atrium for the world’s most prestigious luxury brands. A private shopping assistant can be arranged upon request.
Farewell Dinner at The Chairman
Conclude your trip at the first Chinese restaurant to top the Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants list. The flowery crab with aged Shaoxing wine is a must-try.
Day 8: Central, Hong Kong - Final Indulgence & Departure
Spa Day at Four Seasons
Spend your final morning indulging in a signature treatment at the award-winning Spa at Four Seasons, overlooking the harbor.
Lunch at IFC Mall
Enjoy a final gourmet meal at one of the many high-end restaurants in the IFC Mall, conveniently located above the Airport Express station.
Last Minute Gifts & Curios
Wander through the boutiques of Central for high-end souvenirs and tea before heading to the station.
Airport Express First Class
Utilize the in-town check-in service (if available for your airline) and take the 24-minute Airport Express journey directly to the departure terminal.
Best Time to Visit Hong Kong
The best time to visit Hong Kong is during the autumn months from October to early December. During this period, the weather is pleasantly cool and dry, with clear skies perfect for skyline photography and hiking. Spring (March to April) is also pleasant but can be humid. Avoid the summer months of June to August if you dislike high humidity and the potential for typhoons.
Currency & Money
The local currency is the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD). While Hong Kong is a highly digital city where credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) are accepted in all luxury establishments and malls, carrying some cash is useful for taxis or small shops in heritage areas. Tipping is common in high-end restaurants, usually around 10%, though many places include a service charge. It is polite to leave a small additional amount for exceptional service.
Getting Around Hong Kong
For the luxury traveler, private limousine services are the most comfortable way to navigate the city. However, the MTR (subway) is world-renowned for its efficiency and cleanliness, and the Airport Express is the fastest way to reach the city. Crossing the harbor is best done via the iconic Star Ferry or a private yacht. For travel to Lantau or the New Territories, first-class cabins on ferries and private car hires are recommended.