Harbour Cruise-Bauhinia

"Harbour Cruise-Bauhinia" is a unique sightseeing and dining cruise in Hong Kong, which operated by the Hong Kong Ferry Group. It has been as popular as ever to oversea visitors and local residents.

 

(1) Ordingary Days
A Symphony of Lights Dinner Cruise      Sunset Dinner Cruise      Hotel pickup + tour + dinner cruise
Charter a cruise

(2) Special Events
Fireworks Cruise on Chinese New Year - Feb 20, 2015 hot
Fireworks Cruise on July 1
Fireworks Cruise on Oct 1
Christmas and New Year's Eve Countdown Fireworks hot

Chinese New Year Fireworks cruise

"Harbour Cruise-Bauhinia" received the Q-mark quality service scheme recognition from the Federation of Hong Kong industries from 2003-2008. They would like to take this opportunity to thank you valued clients for their ongoing support to them over the past years.

 

Since 1998, vehicular ferries have been converted to become bright and colorful cruise ships of "Harbour Cruise-Bauhinia" providing cruise and dining services in Hong Kong water. Our fleet of four vessels, Man On, Man Lok, Man Kim and Man Foo, can each accommodate over 300 guests on any occasion.

 

The cruise provides you with breathtaking sunset view, 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. To light up your day, you can also interact with the inspiring and energetic city of Hong Kong on our 360 degrees open deck.

 

With a fine touch of elegance and the impeccable service provided by our professionals, our exquisite fleet is the ideal choice in town for entertainment, sightseeing and banqueting while cruising in the unparalleled Victoria Harbour.

 

"Harbour Cruise-Bauhinia" is the finest venue for dining and sightseeing !

 

Services

 

Dinner Buffet: Sunset Dinner Cruise, "A Symphony of Lights" Dinner Cruise.

Charter Cruise: Viewing of firework display and Victoria Harbour, Corporate activities, Annual dinner, Conference, Round-Island program, Cocktail parties and Theme paties.

Wedding Banquet/Ceremony: Victoria Harbour Wedding Banquet, Victoria Harbour Wedding Ceremony.

 

Facilities

 

Bauhinia--Principle Dimensions

Length: 64.008M; Width: 13.410M; Depth: 4.445M; Gross Ton: 958

Capacity: Seating-350 persons; Cocktail party--450 persons; Sightseeing--500 persons

 

Main Facilities

 

Main Banquet Hall, VIP room, Bar Lounge, Fully Carpeted, Air-Conditioned, Dance Floor, Live Band, Well-equipped sound system, Lighting Control.

 

Banquet Hall

In the main Hall, on the 2nd floor, with large windows on both sides, you can command a panoramic view of the magnificent harbour. In total, there are 31 tables provides seating for about 300 guests. It is an intimate place for hosting wedding banquets and a memorable and enchanting experience is assured.

 

VIP room

Upon prior request, guests maybe seated in our exquisite VIP room with access to a private outdoor balcony. The room offers a private and cozy place to treat your special guests to the natural elements of Hong Kong.


Dance Floor

The dance floor and well-equipped sound system provide an entertaining setting for you and your guests to sing and enjoy live musical performances. With neon light flashing, you and your guests may dance to the romantic live music.

 

Bar Lounge

Our bar Lounge offers an amazingly gentle-feeling atmosphere with live music and a wide selection of drinks including fine wines, alcoholic drinks, cocktails and beers.

 

Routing (two hours cruise)

 

Harbour Cruise-Bauhinia starts from North Point Ferry Pier, passing through:

Tai Koo > Shau Kei Wan > Chai Wan > Lei Yue Mun > Cha Kwo Ling > Kai Tak > Hunghom > Tsim Sha Tsui > Wanchai > Causeway Bay > North Point.

 

Scenery


Central

One & Two IFC: a prominent landmark on Hong Kong Island. One IFC was completed in 1998 and comprises 784,000 sq ft set over 39 floors. By attracting such internationally renowned financial institutions, One IFC has already set a benchmark for the continuing success of International Finance Centre as a business destination. Two IFC is the tallest building in Hong Kong and the 6th tallest office building in the world, based on structural heights (90 floors).
The Centre: the first building used computer-controlled neon light system that can form more than one million different pictures on its surface.
Hong Kong Bank Headquarters: designed and built by a British architect, Sir Norman Foster, using bridge-building technology to form the supporting structures, is one of the most expensive building and construction in Hong Kong.
Bank of China Tower: 315 metres in height, the second-tallest building in Hong Kong, designed by the American-Chinese architect Mr. I.M. Pei, who intended it to represent a bamboo shoot pushing upwards and thus the strength of the Bank of China.
City Hall: this complex comprises a theatre, foyers, concert hall, exhibition hall and restaurants in a low block, and a 12-storey high block housing the City Hall Library, meeting rooms and a popular marriage registry.

 

Admiralty
Tamar Site and Prince of Wales Buildings: the former joint headquarters of the British Forces in Hong Kong, and they are now a military base of the People's Liberation Army.

 

Wanchai
Hopewell Centre: a 66-storey, cigar-shaped building. Its revolving restaurant on the top floor boasts superb views.
Reunification Monument & the 'Forever Blooming Bauhinia' sculpture: for the memory of Hong Kong's reunification with China.
Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre: a major landmark of Hong Kong where international exhibitions, performances, meeting and conventions are held.
Central Plaza: Standing 374 metres in height, its 78 storeys make it the tallest poured-concrete structure in the world. The four coloured lights atop the building function as a clock.

 

Causeway Bay
Hong Kong Yacht Club: Hong Kong's biggest yacht club, which hosts the international South China Sea Race and the annual Hong Kong to Macau Race.
Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter: There are people still living on fishing sampans, juxtaposed against a modern high-rise city.

 

Eastern Hong Kong Island
North Point: 'Little Shanghai', five- or six-storey buildings preferred by the Shanghainese. There are ferry services to Kwun Tong, Kowloon City and Hunghom.
Tai Koo Shing: Tai Koo Shing centres on Cityplaza, one of the largest and most comprehensive commercial and leisure complexes in Hong Kong.
Shau Kei Wan: takes its name from the scoop-like shape of Aldrich Bay.
Chai Wan: a major residential community and industrial base, which has a sheltered cargo handling basin.

 

Eastern Kowloon
Lei Yue Mun: a popular seafood village, well known for its maze of quaint seafood restaurants.

Sam Ka Tsuen Typhoon Shelter: is situated at in Lei Yue Mun. A path along the coast provides a good place for leisure walks.
Cha Kwo Ling: is a hill in eastern New Kowloon of Hong Kong, and the area around it. The most well known landmark is the two-huge-rock in front of the Tin Hau Temple. As the rocks look like men’s testicles, they are named “Fung Shui Rocks” or “Child-Giving Rocks”. The legendary rocks are believed to bless those who pray to them for sons. Even though this tradition is fading out, “Child-Giving Rocks” is still an important attraction in Cha Kwo Ling.
Kai Tak Airport: Hong Kong old airport, closed in July 1998.
Hunghom HK Coliseum: boasting a 12,500-seat arena for sports events, concerts and exhibitions.

 

Tsim Sha Tsui
The Waterfront Promenade: stretching from the Star Ferry, past Tsim Sha Tsui East to Hunghom, offers stunning views of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong Island skyline.
Avenue of Stars: is located at the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade. It honours celebrities of the Hong Kong film industry and a 4.5-metre-tall replica of the statuette given to winners at the Hong Kong Film Awards greets visitors at the entrance. Set into the promenade are plaques honouring the celebrities. Some plaques contain hand prints and autographs of the stars set in cement, but most of the plaques only contain celebrities' names as they are now deceased.
Hong Kong Space Museum: its oval dome structure is one of the most advanced planetariums in the world. It enlightens visitors on astronomy and space technology.
Hong Kong Cultural Centre: major centre for performing different kinds of cultural activities, such as arts opera, dance, drama and pop shows, its distinctive 'ski jump' roof structure has become a landmark of Hong Kong.
The Clock Tower: built in 1915, the only monument of the original Kowloon-Canton Railway Terminus.

 

Harbour Cruise - Bauhinia offers a wonderful venue for sightseeing through the unparalleled Victoria Harbour and leads you to all the famous architectures in Hong Kong. You may interact with the inspiring and energetic city of Hong Kong in 360 degrees to light up your day.

 

Our service and price:

Category Price in USD Price in RMB
Sunset Dinner Cruise 66 396
"A Symphony of Light" Dinner Cruise 88 528
Hong Kong Urban Crawl Tour 138 828

 

Cruise Bauhinia in Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
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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.

 

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HRC Worldwide Hotel & Travel Service Limited.

 

A Symphony of Lights, Victoria Harbour

 

Photos of Victoria Harbour Dinner Cruise

 

Victoria Harbour Dinner Cruise - Man Lok

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

Maximum Capacity for cocktail party

450 persons

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

Maximum Capacity for cocktail party

450 persons

Maximum Capacity for sightseeing

500 persons

 

Victoria Harbour Dinner Cruise - Man Lok dinning room

Dinning room of Man Lok

 

Victoria Harbour Dinner Cruise - Man Lok dancing floor

Dancing floor of Man Lok

 

Victoria Harbour Dinner Cruise - Man Lok deck plan

Deck plan of Man Lok

 

Victoria Harbour Dinner Cruise - North Point East Pier

North Point East Pier

 

Dinner cuise menu of A Symphony of Lights


            download a menu of Victoria Harbour Cruise in PDF.

 

Choose a cruise package



(1) A Symphony of Lights Dinner Cruise (Ordinary Days)
(2) Dinner Cruise on Christmas and New Year's Eve
(3) Fireworks Cruise on Chinese New Year hot
(4) Sunset Dinner Cruise
(5) Hotel pickup + tour + dinner cruise
(6) Charter a cruise
(7) Fireworks Cruise on July 1 hot