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Review for a Asia Cruise on Celebrity Millennium

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lucyandlou
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

We arrived 3 days early and stayed at the Hotel Indigo which was perfectly located and a beautiful room. ...
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Sail Date: March 2018


Review for a Asia Cruise on Celebrity Millennium

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SALAMANCA2014
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

Used Uber from the airport to the pier. Easy city to get around using a MTR pass that is good on buses, trains, MTR and ferries ...
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Sail Date: March 2018


Review for a Asia Cruise on Majestic Princess

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cillvea
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

i did a hop on hop off bus tour and ferry ...
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Sail Date: March 2018


Review for a Asia Cruise on Majestic Princess

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Kathy Belfield
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

We`ve been to HK before so this time we wanted to see local stuff. We used the Tourist Information close to the harbour. First they recommended a harbour tour on the Star Ferry, then a bus ride to the Museum. After this we went back and she recommended a nearby restaurant which was busy with local business people. We just ordered the lunch for two and it was excellent. We would never have found ...
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Sail Date: March 2018


Review for a Asia Cruise on Nautica

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roaming_kiwi58
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

We had 2 half days here, each side of an overnight. We were berthed at the Ocean Terminal, which is much more convenient than the Kai Tak Terminal. Hong Kong public transport is easy to use and we have been there before, so we just did a few sites on our own. Went up the Sky100 Observation Tower, which gives you great views and is well worth doing. ...
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Sail Date: March 2018


Review for a Asia Cruise on Celebrity Millennium

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Senior explorers
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We explored Hong Kong by MTR and bus and found it easy. We visited Victoria Peak and Stanley market. We followed a map and had great fun. The fairs for public transport are so cheap. We walked from Victoria peak through the people’s park to the MTR station so much going on. We loved Hong Kong ...
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Sail Date: March 2018


Review for a Asia Cruise on Celebrity Millennium

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midscouple
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

Much bigger than I thought. Took public transport to see the Big Buddha on Lantau Island. Lovely cable car ride and nice walk to the buddha. Plenty of steps to climb so ensure you're fit enough. ...
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Sail Date: March 2018


Review for a World Cruise Cruise on Arcadia

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lizcottrell
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

Very good. Hong Kong Park, is just beautiful. Pray for good weather at the Peak! Managed to get lunch in the market with the Chinese and away from the tourists. Also went on the 'Evening Harbour Cruise'. Forget it! Such a rip off! Stay on the boat and enjoy the lights from there. ...
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Sail Date: February 2018


Review for a Asia Cruise on Celebrity Millennium

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Pat312
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

You don't need expensive Cruise buses to get into town, there are many taxi nearby or take the free shuttles to the MTR to get into HK central areas. ...
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Sail Date: February 2018


Review for a Asia Cruise on Celebrity Millennium

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mkesolo
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

We spent a few nights in Hong Kong at the front of our trip, which helped us acclimate to the time change and city. It was nice to have another day once on the ship. The Kai Tak Cruise Terminal is accessible by green minibus #86. Once checked in, free shuttle buses were available between the terminal and two different mall locations with MRT. Hong Kong is a huge city, but with an extensive and ...
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Sail Date: February 2018


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