By
Laura Hyde |
The Tourism Commission and the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) is expecting 17 international cruises to call at the port throughout March 2025.
The port’s busy period began when Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Millenium, Costa Cruises’ Costa Serena, Silversea’s Silver Whisper and Seabourn’s Seabourn Encore docked on 8 and 9 March, bringing a total of 5,400 cruise visitors to Hong Kong. The Celebrity Cruises and Costa Cruises ships berthed at the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal while the Silversea and Seabourn ships docked at the Ocean Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui to bring passengers from 31 countries and regions to Hong Kong.
Cunard’s Queen Anne and Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Sky are scheduled to visit on 18 and 19 March, marking the ships’ maiden calls to the port. In addition, Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth will return to the port in the same period.
Visitors to the port are able to participate in local tours to explore the historical heritage and local culture of Hong Kong, including the Walled City in Kowloon City and Kai Tak Sports Park. Additionally, cruise visitors can take shore excursions to traditional tourist attractions, such as the Peak and Tsim Sha Tsui, the Buddhist Chilin Nunnery, and Nan Lian Garden, a classical Chinese garden.
Cruise visitors to Hong Kong have the opportunity to explore Kowloon City and experience the country’s heritage