Hong Kong is, indeed, a city of marked contrasts. Beneath the tranquil, jade-green slopes of Victoria Peak scurry tens of thousands of people on their way to air-conditioned offices or muggy loading docks, all dodging trucks and taxis and vendor's carts and trams. An hour, and a century, away, farmers cast nets over quiet fish ponds and tend to a clump of banana plants. Nearly two hundred uninhabited islands lie within Hong Kong waters in the South China Sea, while the Kowloon neighbourhood of Mongkok is the most densely populated area on earth. 

Take in a tour and enjoy diversity and excitement at every turn in the City of Life. Whether by cruise, by day or by night, every tour will captivate you and dispel the belief that Hong Kong is all skyscrapers and shopping malls.

Or just put on your walking shoes to explore the city on foot, and rub shoulders with the friendly local people in the markets and back streets. Keen on heritage and culture or green tourism?

If you're only in Hong Kong for a short time, make the most of it with a transit tour.  Every interest is catered for and you can even take the opportunity to tour around Hong Kong's neighbouring cities.

Set off on your own sightseeing adventures, and take in all the drama and colour that Hong Kong has to offer.

Hong Kong's dynamism is unforgettable. From the vantage point of Victoria Peak, overlooking the world's busiest deepwater port, you can see a city geared not only to making money but feeling good about it. At night, it's like looking down into a volcano.