First Day: HongKong Disneyland7.30 AM Arrive at the Airport
9 AM Leave things at Dragon Hostel
10 AM to 8 PM Hong Kong Disneyland
9 PM Check in Hostel
Second Day: Macau8.30 AM Breakfast9 AM Go to Hong Kong Ferry Station Note: Take MTR to Sheung Wan Station then take the Exit D to go to Shun Tak Center, 3rd floor. Buy tickets at Turbojet desk. If not sure what time you want to go home, buy one way tickets only. Make sure you know the last trip back to Hong Kong
1030 AM Ferry boat from HK to Macau1130 AM Arrive Macau. Get maps and guide books from airport personnel. Get bus routes at the bus station also. Then take bus 3A to Senado Square (3.20 each), check out the sights and have lunch there. Tell the driver where you want to go, show him the map
1 PM Head out to St. Paul Ruins for photos2PM A-Ma Temple. Ride Bus 18 (3.20 each)
3PM Macau Tower (we weren’t able to go here). From A-Ma temple, take bus 21.
4 PM The Venetian. (we weren’t able to go here). From bus stop outside Macau Tower convention center, take Bus 21 again and ask driver to bring you to Cotai. Walk there to get to the Venetian.
5.30 PM Ferry Terminal. Take free shuttle bus from the casinos to get to the Ferry Terminal. When you get there buy your tickets back to HK in advance to avoid the long lines.
6.30 PM Walk to Fisherman’s Wharf (very near the Ferry Terminal) for some more picture taking and go back to the ferry terminal when its time for your trip. You might want to skip Fisherman’s wharf and head back to HK asap so you can see the light show. If you can’t make it back to HK by 7 PM, might as well enjoy Macau because you wont be able to see the light show. It starts on time and lasts about 10-15 minutes.
7 PM Hong Kong enroute to Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront between the Avenue of Stars and the Hong Kong Cultural Centre.
8 PM Symphony of Lights light show.
10 PM Ladies Night Market (Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon (MTR Mongkok Station Exit E2) If you've been to Divisoria, the goods here are the same, I tell you. And the salesladies are very, very pushy. If you don't want them to nag you, don't ask if you don't intend to buy. Just look around till you reach the very end of the street because some offer the items for much less. We didn't do much shopping because we were in Hong Kong for the sights.
Thoughts on Macau trip: We missed The Venetian as well as the Macau Tower because we wanted to head back again to HK and watch the Symphony of Lights light show. After all the kids will not enjoy the casinos. It's more for the adult visitors. If you want to maximize your Macau trip, better head out early. And don't forget your passport.
Other Shopping Destinations Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon (MTR Jordan Station Exit A. Turn right into Jordan Road, then right into Temple Street)
4pm – midnight
Stanley MarketStanley Market is the perfect place to buy something special for friends or relatives. The historic lanes in this old fishing village are jam-packed with vendors selling Chinese artwork, silk collectibles and curios, as well as larger-sized clothing. Plan to stay for a few hours and sample the fine restaurants in the restored Murray House or along the main street on the waterfront.
Stanley Market Road, Stanley, Hong Kong Island (MTR Hong Kong Station Exit D and take bus 6, 6A, 6X, 66 or 260 from Exchange Square Bus terminus, Central)
10:30am – 6:30pm
Jardine's CrescentA long, packed roadside market great for inexpensive clothing, accessories and domestic goods. Tiny stalls have goods tumbling off tables and shelves into shoppers' bags. Many stalls feature hair-related items, bags, women's tops and blouses, fine knits, cellphone accessories and household items, and at the end is a small wet market and flower stalls with very low prices.
Jardine's Crescent, Causway Bay, Hong Kong Island (MTR Causeway Bay Station Exit F)
11am – 9:30pm
Li Yuen Street East and WestFind ready-to-wear garments or have them made to order. Featuring great designs, fine silk and other fabrics, traditional styles and beautiful colours.
Li Yuen Street East and West, Central, Hong Kong Island (MTR Central Station Exit C then walk along Des Voeux Road Central towards Sheung Wan)
10am – 7pm
Third Day: Around Hong Kong 9 AM Star Ferry CruiseWe took the Star Ferry Cruise from MTR Tsim Sha Tsui. We just walked to the ferry station. When the trip ends, you'll be at the Central area. Look for Central Pier 6.
11 AM Victoria Peak (Peak Tram)From Central Pier 6, take Bus 15C. It will take you to the Peak already. When you’re done, you can take the same bus again and go down the next MTR station.
2PM Ngong Ping Cable Car/ Giant BuddhaTake MTR to Tung Chung Station. From there, you can walk to the Ngong Ping Cable Car station. Better to buy roundtrip cable car tickets because its cheaper. The lines here are long because of the spectacular views.
When you alight from your cable car ride, just walk to where the Giant Buddha is and take photos.
6PM Citygate Mall (Tung Chung MTR Station)When you’re done and still have time, you can check out the Mall near the Tung Chung Station. lots of sale items here.
7 PM Checkout and head to the Airport via MTR Airport Express Get your bags from your hotel and go to the airport now. You have to be there at least two hours before your flight so you can relax and check out the shops. No taxes here. In our case we got there about an hour before our flight but that was really scary. Checking in might take a long time and we might be stranded in Hong Kong.
9 PM Airport – check out the Duty Free shops10.30 Flight back home12.30 Arrive Philippines