Hong Kong is a city where tradition meets a high-octane modern pulse, and there is no better way to experience it than through a lens of pure luxury. This itinerary is designed for the discerning traveler who seeks more than just sightseeing; it’s about accessing the city’s most exclusive corners, from private peak views to Michelin-starred culinary journeys that define the global food scene.
Throughout these six days, you will navigate the vibrant streets of Central, the cultural hubs of West Kowloon, and the serene beauty of the southern coastline. We have prioritized premium transport, including private transfers and the historic Star Ferry, ensuring your journey is as comfortable as it is memorable. Get ready for a sophisticated escape in Asia’s World City.
The Itinerary
Day 1: Hong Kong - Arrival & Skyline Splendor
Luxury Arrival & Check-in
Arrive at Hong Kong International Airport and take a private chauffeur transfer to your hotel in Central. Settle into your suite and enjoy the harbor views before heading out.
Private Peak Tram Experience
Ascend Victoria Peak via the iconic Peak Tram, utilizing a VIP skip-the-line pass. Enjoy 360-degree views of the cityscape from Sky Terrace 428, the highest viewing platform in the city.
Old Town Central Walk
Explore the heritage of Central with a private guide, visiting Tai Kwun—the Center for Heritage and Arts—and the historic Man Mo Temple, famous for its giant incense coils.
Michelin Dining at Mott 32
Indulge in a high-end Cantonese dinner at Mott 32, renowned for its Apple Wood Smoked Peking Duck and sophisticated underground industrial-chic atmosphere.
Day 2: Hong Kong - Kowloon Heritage & Harbor Lights
Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
Stroll along the Avenue of Stars, taking in the panoramic views of the Hong Kong Island skyline. Visit the historic Clock Tower, a remnant of the former Kowloon-Canton Railway.
Art & Culture at K11 MUSEA
Explore this 'Silicon Valley of Culture,' a luxury shopping mall that doubles as an art gallery. Have a refined lunch at one of its many award-winning international restaurants.
Peninsula Afternoon Tea
Experience the legendary Afternoon Tea at The Peninsula Hong Kong’s Lobby. This quintessential colonial-era tradition is accompanied by a live string quartet.
Symphony of Lights Harbor Cruise
Board a private luxury yacht or the Aqua Luna red-sail junk boat for a cruise across Victoria Harbour. Watch the Symphony of Lights show while sipping premium cocktails.
Day 3: Hong Kong - Spiritual Heights & Fishing Villages
Ngong Ping 360 Crystal+ Cabin
Head to Lantau Island and ride the Ngong Ping 360 cable car in a private 'Crystal+' cabin, featuring floor-to-ceiling glass for breathtaking views of the South China Sea.
Tian Tan Buddha & Po Lin Monastery
Visit the majestic Big Buddha and the Grand Hall of Ten Thousand Buddhas. Enjoy a private vegetarian feast or explore the serene Wisdom Path nearby.
Tai O Private Boat Tour
Visit the historic Tai O fishing village. Take a private boat tour through the stilt house community and look for the rare pink dolphins in the surrounding waters.
Dinner at Lung King Heen
Return to Central for dinner at Lung King Heen at the Four Seasons, the world’s first Chinese restaurant to be awarded three Michelin stars.
Day 4: Hong Kong - Art, Innovation & Altitude
West Kowloon Cultural District
Explore the M+ Museum, Asia’s first global museum of contemporary visual culture. Its stunning architecture is matched only by the world-class collections inside.
Hong Kong Palace Museum
Just a short walk away, discover the treasures of the Forbidden City at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, offering a deep dive into imperial Chinese history.
Sunset at Sky100
Head to the 100th floor of the ICC building, the tallest in Hong Kong. Enjoy a glass of champagne at the bar while watching the sunset over the harbor.
Sky-High Dining at Tin Lung Heen
Stay within the ICC at Ritz-Carlton for a spectacular dinner at Tin Lung Heen, where the Cantonese cuisine is as elevated as the 102nd-floor location.
Day 5: Hong Kong - Southern Shores & Market Chic
Repulse Bay Relaxation
Take a luxury private car to the south side of Hong Kong Island. Relax at Repulse Bay, known for its wide sandy beach and upscale residential vibe.
Lunch at The Verandah
Enjoy a sophisticated lunch at The Verandah in Repulse Bay, a colonial-style restaurant offering stunning ocean views and refined continental cuisine.
Stanley Market & Murray House
Wander through Stanley Market for high-quality silks and art. Visit Murray House, a restored Victorian-era building relocated from Central to the Stanley waterfront.
Dinner at Aberdeen Marina
Enjoy a private seafood dinner near the Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter, where traditional sampans contrast with the luxury yachts of the Marina Club.
Day 6: Hong Kong - Retail Therapy & Final Farewells
Luxury Shopping in Causeway Bay
Spend the morning at high-end malls like Lee Gardens and Times Square. For bespoke tailoring, visit the master tailors in the Landmark Atrium in Central.
Michelin Lunch at L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon
Savor a final French gastronomic experience at the Landmark, featuring the world-renowned dishes of the late Joël Robuchon.
Spa Ritual at the Four Seasons
Relax before your flight with a signature spa treatment at the Four Seasons Hong Kong, overlooking the Victoria Harbour.
Departure Transfer
Take the Airport Express in First Class or a private car back to the airport, reflecting on a week of unparalleled luxury and culture.
Best Time & Weather
The best time to visit Hong Kong is from October to early December when the weather is pleasantly cool, dry, and sunny. This is ideal for skyline photography and outdoor exploration. January and February can be a bit chilly but offer festive lunar new year vibes. Avoid the summer months (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 major luxury hotels, boutiques, and Michelin-starred restaurants widely accept international credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex), it is useful to have some cash for smaller markets or traditional taxis. Tipping is generally expected in high-end establishments, usually around 10% if a service charge isn't already included.
Getting Around
Hong Kong’s public transport is world-class. The MTR (subway) is efficient and clean. For a luxury experience, utilize the 'Uber Black' service or hire a private chauffeur. The historic Star Ferry is a must for a scenic harbor crossing, while the Octopus Card is an essential smart card for seamless payments on all public transport and even at many convenience stores.