Private Asia Tours Featuring Hong Kong
Multi-Country Asia Travel with Hong Kong as a Key Stop
Hong Kong often serves as a natural gateway between worlds — where East and West, tradition and modernity, converge with effortless energy. From Victoria Harbour and Victoria Peak’s skyline views to dim sum culture, the West Kowloon Cultural District, and Lantau Island’s quieter shores, the city becomes more than a stop — it is a defining chapter within a broader Asia experience.
Whether paired with China’s imperial capitals, Japan’s cultural refinement, or Southeast Asia’s temples and coastlines, our private, custom Hong Kong tours and multi-country journeys are thoughtfully composed to bring continuity and contrast into focus — shaped around your interests and travel style, supported by expert local guides, intelligently paced routing, and carefully chosen accommodations throughout.
The result is a luxury Hong Kong vacation experienced with continuity and ease — seamless, sophisticated, and effortlessly connected.
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Hong Kong & Far East Tours
These Hong Kong and Far East tours leverage Hong Kong’s global energy as a natural anchor within broader Asia journeys — linking seamlessly with Southeast Asia’s cultural cities, tropical landscapes, and vibrant urban life. From Bangkok and Singapore to Bali and Siem Reap’s Angkor temples, each privately guided itinerary expands the regional lens while maintaining the clarity, cohesion, and ease that define every Explorient experience.

Signature Far East
Hong Kong, Bangkok, Bali, Singapore
A private journey through the Far East’s most dynamic cities and island escapes—where cultural icons, tropical elegance, and cosmopolitan energy unfold in perfect balance.
13 DAYS FROM: $6,475

Orient Extravagance
Tokyo, Beijing, Hong Kong, Saigon, Bangkok, Singapore
A grand multi-country journey across Asia’s iconic capitals—where imperial heritage, vibrant street life, and cosmopolitan skylines reveal the region’s rich cultural contrasts.
18 DAYS FROM: $11,450

Luxurious Far East
Hong Kong, Bangkok, Siem Reap, Singapore, Bali
An ultra-luxury journey across East and Southeast Asia, pairing iconic cities with refined cultural access, exceptional hotels, and seamless private execution throughout
17 DAYS FROM: $19,000
Hong Kong & East Asia Tours
Hong Kong’s global energy connects naturally with the cultural depth of China and Japan, creating journeys that balance imperial heritage, refined traditions, and modern city life. From Beijing’s Great Wall and Xi’an’s Terracotta Warriors to Tokyo and Kyoto’s refined traditions and Hong Kong’s harbor districts, each thoughtfully composed and privately guided itinerary — whether a Hong Kong-anchored stopover or a multi-country East Asia journey — brings the region into focus with clarity, cohesion, and seamless flow.

Signature China
Shanghai, Beijing, Xian, Guilin, HK
China’s essential sights, thoughtfully linked—from historic capitals and karst scenery to Shanghai and Hong Kong—designed for effortless discovery and elegant pacing.
14 DAYS FROM: $8,125

Signature Japan & China
Tokyo, Kyoto, Beijing, Xian, Guilin, Hong Kong
A seamless private journey uniting Japan’s refined traditions with China’s imperial icons—balancing sacred temples, poetic landscapes, and vibrant city life, expertly curated.
15 DAYS FROM: $11,000

Hong Kong Highlights
Hong Kong
A dynamic introduction to Hong Kong, where harbor skylines, historic districts, and vibrant markets reveal one of Asia’s most energetic and cosmopolitan cities.
4 DAYS FROM: $995
Frenquently Asked Questions About Hong Kong Travel
When is the best time to visit Hong Kong?
The best time to visit Hong Kong is October through early December — cool, dry, and clear with low humidity and pleasant temperatures (60–75°F). Spring (March–May) is mild but increasingly humid. Summer (June–September) is hot,
humid, and the typhoon season — afternoon thunderstorms are common. Winter (January–February) is cool and dry but can be overcast. October and November are ideal for travelers who want photogenic skies and outdoor explorability across the city, Victoria Peak, and Lantau Island.
How many days do I need for a Hong Kong tour?
A Hong Kong-only tour works at 3–4 days to cover Victoria Harbour, Victoria Peak, dim sum and food culture, Central and Tsim Sha Tsui's city districts, and a day trip to Lantau Island or Tai O fishing village. 5–7 days allows deeper neighborhood exploration, the New Territories, and more time at leisure. Hong Kong is most often added as a 3–4 day opening or closing chapter to longer China, Southeast Asia, or East Asia journeys.
Do US travelers need a visa to visit Hong Kong?
No. US passport holders can enter Hong Kong visa-free for tourist stays up to 90 days. You'll need a passport with at least one month's validity beyond your departure date and proof of onward travel. Note that Hong Kong is
administered separately from mainland China — entering mainland China requires a separate visa even if you've entered through Hong Kong.
Is Hong Kong safe for tourists?
Yes — Hong Kong is one of the safest major cities in Asia, with very low rates of violent crime and excellent public infrastructure. The most common friction points are summertime heat and humidity, occasional typhoon disruptions (June–September), and crowded public transit during rush hour. Air quality can be poor on hot, still days. On a privately guided Hong Kong tour, our drivers and guides handle logistics, weather contingencies, and the
city's rapid pace so your time stays unhurried.
Why book a privately guided Hong Kong tour rather than traveling independently?
Hong Kong is famously DIY-friendly — clear signage in English, excellent public transit, and a compact footprint. But a private luxury Hong Kong tour buys you depth and access. Our culturally fluent guides interpret Cantonese cuisine, the city's colonial-and-Chinese hybrid history, and the rituals of dim sum and tea culture in ways guidebooks can't, while opening doors to authentic neighborhood markets, the right restaurants beyond the tourist circuit, and exclusive experiences like helicopter tours over Victoria Harbour. We also handle the operational details so your days stay open and unhurried.
What's included in your luxury Hong Kong tour packages?
Our private luxury Hong Kong tour packages include airport transfers, 4–5 star hotel accommodations on Hong Kong Island or Kowloon with daily breakfast, sightseeing with licensed local guides, private drivers and ground transfers, ferry connections to Lantau Island and outlying islands, and curated experiences like dim sum lunches, market tours, and Victoria Peak ascents. Not included: international flights, most lunches and dinners, and
gratuities — giving you flexibility to choose your own dining each day.
Can I customize my Hong Kong itinerary with Explorient?
Yes — every Explorient Hong Kong tour is private and tailor-made. Each itinerary on this page is a starting framework, designed around routes and pacing we've refined over decades. From there, we shape the journey around your interests — food-focused experiences, harbor cruises, helicopter tours, day trips to Macau or Lantau, Cantonese opera evenings, or extending into mainland China, Japan, Korea, or Southeast Asia. There are no fixed group
departures; every booking is your own.
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