Harbour Victoria Dinner Cruise
Harbour Cruise-Bauhinia, operated by the Hong Kong Ferry Group, provides you with the spectacular world-renowned lasers show "A Symphony of Lights", gorgeous views of both sides of Victoria Harbour and fabulous architectures on its shore, etc.
(1) Ordinary Days
A Symphony of Lights Dinner Cruise Sunset Dinner Cruise
(2) Special Events
Fireworks Cruise on Chinese New Year
Fireworks Cruise on July 1
Fireworks Cruise on Oct 1
Christmas and New Year's Eve Countdown Fireworks
Our service and price:
Category | Price in USD |
Sunset Dinner Cruise | 70 |
"A Symphony of Light" Dinner Cruise | 88 |
Notice: The price is NOT appliable for Christmas (Eve), New Year (Eve), Chinese Spring Festival。
Want to book Hong Kong Victoria Harbour Cruise Ticket?
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Beverage on the cruise:
The cruise ticket is inclusive of free flow of iced water, coffee and tea. Additional drinks will be charged accordingly.
Piers for boarding:
(1) North Point (East) Passenger Ferry Pier, Hong Kong
map of North Point
(2) Hung Hom Ferry Pier, Kowloon
map of Hung Hom
Assembly Time:
15 minutes prior to departure time.
Remarks:
A Symphony of Lights
A Symphony of Lights is a synchronised building exterior decorative light and laser multimedia display, featuring 44 buildings on both sides of the Victoria Harbour of Hong Kong accompanied by music. The technology was developed by Australian firm Laservision and cost approximately 44 million HK dollars. It has attracted over 4 million visitors and locals so far, and is held every night for ten minutes.
Guinness World Records has named A Symphony of Lights the world's largest permanent light and sound show.
A Symphony of Lights is staged every night at 8:00 p.m.
"A Symphony of Light" Dinner Cruise Details
Time | Price in USD | Pier of Boarding |
19h30 - 21h30 | 88 | North Point (East) Passenger Ferry Pier |
20h00 - 22h00 | 88 | Hung Hom Ferry Pier, Kowloon |
Themes
The Show comprises five major themes, taking spectators on a unique journey celebrating the energy, spirit and diversity of Hong Kong:
The first scene "Awakening" begins with flashes of laser lights that give life to a nucleus of light-energy which gradually illuminates participating buildings using an array of dancing lights and rainbow colour. This scene symbolizes the genesis and powerful growth of Hong Kong.
The second scene "Energy" is represented by the display of rising colour patterns and the sweeping of the lasers and searchlights energetically across the night sky, signifying the vibrant energy of Hong Kong.
In the third scene "Heritage", traditional lucky red and gold colours are displayed across buildings on both sides of the Harbour, complemented by the introduction of music using Chinese musical instruments, symbolizing Hong Kong's colourful heritage and rich cultural traditions.
The fourth scene "Partnership" features a display of laser beams and sweeping searchlights scanning across the Harbour, representing an illuminated connection with the opposite side. Beams reach out to symbolically connect the two sides of the Harbour into one greater and unified partnership.
The finale "Celebration" brings out a powerful rhythmic display of swirling, kaleidoscopic patterns of lights and beams dancing lively across the Harbour. The exciting final scene signifies the celebration of the close partnership between the two sides of the Harbour and represents an even brighter future for Asia's world city - Hong Kong.
Vantage Points
The best viewing locations of this nightly spectacle are along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront between the Avenue of Stars and the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, the promenade at Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai, or from sightseeing ferries in the Victoria Harbour.
(Note: "A Symphony of Lights" is for free public enjoyment. No admission ticket is required.)
Music and Narration
The music and narration of the Show is broadcast every night along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront between the Avenue of Stars and the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, and the promenade at Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai. Broadcast of the soundtrack is in different languages: English on Monday, Wednesday and Friday; Putonghua on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; and Cantonese on Sunday.
Spectators can also listen to the music and narration at the harbourfront area by tuning to FM 103.4 MHz (English), FM 106.8 MHz (Cantonese) or FM 107.9 MHz (Putonghua). They can also listen to the same soundtrack via their mobile phones by dialing 35-665-665 (English) or 35-665-668 (Putonghua). Usual service charges will apply.
Pyrotechnic Displays
On some special occasions, the Hong Kong Tourism Board may arrange to enhance the festive ambience through launching pyrotechnic displays in parallel to "A Symphony of Lights".
Suspension of the Show
When Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No.3 or above or Red/Black Rainstorm Warning Signal is issued at or after 3:00 p.m. on the Show day, the Show will be suspended. No show will be staged even if the Signal is removed before 8:00 p.m. on that day. The Show may also be suspended in emergencies without prior notice.
Photos of Victoria Harbour Dinner Cruise
Man Lok
Ship name: Man Lok | ||
No. of Table | Maximum 31 tables of 12 persons each | |
Maximum Capacity for dinning event | 388 persons | |
Dinning Hall | 372 seats | |
VIP Room | 16 seats |
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Maximum Capacity for cocktail party | 450 persons |
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Maximum Capacity for sightseeing | 500 persons |
Ship name: Man On | ||
No. of Table | Maximum 27 tables of 12 persons each | |
Maximum Capacity for dinning event | 336 persons | |
Dinning Hall | 324 seats | |
VIP Room | 12 seats |
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Maximum Capacity for cocktail party | 450 persons |
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Maximum Capacity for sightseeing | 500 persons |
Dinning room of Man Lok
Dancing floor of Man Lok
Deck plan of Man Lok
North Point East Pier
Dinner cuise menu of A Symphony of Lights
download a menu of Victoria Harbour Cruise in PDF.