Hong Kong’s Icon, Aqualuna sails south… (China)
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Hong Kong’s Icon, Aqualuna sails south… (China)
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Category: Asia Pacific - China - Industry economy
- Trends / Expert's advice
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2008-11-18
Announcing Weekend Day Cruises to Popular Stanley Market
aqualuna, the stunning authentic Chinese junk from aqua restaurant group is pleased to announce a new sailing route to tourist favourite Stanley Market every Saturday and Sunday afternoon.
Already renowned for its glamorous evening harbour cruises and infamous red masts, the new route, launched at customer demand will be aqualuna’s first route outside of the Hong Kong harbour. It is poised to become a ‘must do’ on any tourist agenda as it navigates the pretty waters and rocky coastline of Hong Kong’s unspoilt south side.
Departing on both Saturdays and Sundays at 12 noon, guests will enjoy a relaxed 90 minute sailing before arriving in style at Blake Pier at 1:45pm. Once there, guests can step into Stanley’s colourful market and hunt for bargains galore, lunch at one of the many the street-side cafes or restaurants, visit the Tin Hau Temple or sightsee at any one of a number of historical sights before boarding aqualuna at 3:30pm to leisurely head back to Central.
Onboard aqualuna, guests can lounge on luxurious, sunken sofas and cushions on the upper open deck whilst soaking up the sunshine, or sit comfortably at beautifully designed, dark wooden Chinese dining tables and chairs on the main deck never missing a moment of the mesmerising skyline from Victoria Harbour to unexplored corners of coastline.
The fabulous new day cruises will be priced at $190 one way and $290 for a round trip journey, including one beverage each way.
Schedule
Every Saturday and Sunday
Public Pier 1, Cultural Centre, TST 12 o’clock
Public Pier 9, Central 12:15
Arrive at Stanley for lunch and shopping 13:45
Leave from Stanley (Blake Pier) 15:30
Arrive at Public Pier 1, 17:00
Cultural Centre, TST
Arrive at Pier 9, Central 17:15
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