Aqua Luna is one of the last remaining traditional red-sail Chinese junk boats in Hong Kong. This cruise allows you to step back in history while sailing through the waters of Victoria Harbour. From my experience it offers a relaxing, comfortable way to experience Hong Kong’s famous skyline, harbour views, and sunset from cozy lounge beds with a complimentary drink in hand.
Recommended Hotels to Stay near the Aqua Luna Harbour Cruise
All three hotels put you within minutes of the Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier. The luxury Marco Polo Hongkong Hotel is located directly next to the terminal, allowing you to walk from your room to the boarding gate in under two minutes. For a comfortable mid-range option, the Holiday Inn Golden Mile is just a flat 7-to-10-minute walk down Nathan Road. Meanwhile, the budget-friendly The Kowloon Hotel provides a value-packed stay right in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, keeping you just an easy 8-minute stroll from the waterfront.
Other Hong Kong tourist attractions to include in your itinerary are Ocean Park, Noah’s Ark and Sightseeing Bus.
Types of Cruises Offered
The junk boat hosts multiple cruise experiences catering to sightseers and food lovers alike:
+ Evening Harbour Cruise (45 minutes): Relax on a comfortable lounge bed, sip on a refreshing drink, and soak up the glowing city lights of Hong Kong’s night scene.
+ Symphony of Lights Cruise (45 minutes): Secure the best seats in the harbour to watch the world-famous “Symphony of Lights” show—a spectacular display of lasers, music, and lights reflecting off the towering skyscrapers.
+ Dim Sum Cruise (Day Cruise): Taste exquisite dim sum specialties created by the chefs of Dim Sum Library while sailing past traditional fishing junks, modern super yachts, and historic sites like Lei Yue Mun fishing village.
+ Afternoon Tea Cruise: Step aboard in the afternoon to enjoy a delicious afternoon tea for two as you cruise along the harbour.
+ Stanley Cruise: Embark on a longer, scenic journey departing from Victoria Harbour to Stanley, traveling along the rugged coastlines and viewing the outlying islands.
How to get to the Aqua Luna Harbour Cruise From Tsim Sha Tsui
Getting to the pier from within Tsim Sha Tsui is very quick, as it is only a short walk. Walk south along Nathan Road towards Salisbury Road and the waterfront. You will find Tsim Sha Tsui Pier No. 1 located near the Cultural Centre and the Clock Tower.
How to get to the Aqua Luna Harbour Cruise From Causeway Bay
To cross the harbor from Causeway Bay, using public transit is the most convenient option. This takes around 36 minutes by MTR.
Directions as follows:
+ Take the MTR Island Line from Causeway Bay Station towards Kennedy Town.
+ Alight at Admiralty Station and transfer to the Tsuen Wan Line heading towards Tsuen Wan.
+ Get off at Tsim Sha Tsui Station (Exit L6 or J).
+ Walk south towards the Salisbury Road waterfront to reach Pier No. 1.
Visitor Information
+ Standard night cruises include a complimentary refreshing drink as you lounge on the deck.
+ Cruises depart primarily from Tsim Sha Tsui Public Pier No. 1 (though check your ticket for other departure times and pier options).
+ Get to the pier and board as early as possible to secure the absolute best seats on the open-air deck!
+ Cruise options range between 45 minutes to 1 hour and 45 minutes depending on the package selected.
+ Cruises will be canceled with no further notice if the Hong Kong Observatory issues a No. 3 Typhoon Signal, a Red Rainstorm Warning, or higher. Check Hong Kong Observatory website on the day of the trip.
+ Staff on board are helpful and can communicate in English, Mandarin, and Cantonese.
FAQ for Aqua Luna Harbour Cruise
1. What are the different types of cruises I can book on Aqua Luna?
Aqua Luna offers a variety of experiences to suit different travelers, including the classic Evening Harbour Cruise, the prime-seat Symphony of Lights Cruise, a daytime Dim Sum Cruise featuring food from Dim Sum Library, an Afternoon Tea Cruise, and a longer coastal Stanley Cruise.
2. Where does the cruise depart from?
The primary boarding and departure point is Tsim Sha Tsui Public Pier No. 1(located right near the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and Clock Tower), though other departure times and pier options may be available depending on your specific ticket.
3. What is included with my ticket?
Standard evening and night cruises include a complimentary refreshing drink for you to enjoy while lounging on the deck’s comfortable lounge beds.
4. How early should I arrive for boarding?
It is highly recommended to arrive and get on board as early as possible to grab the absolute best seats on the open-air deck before the ship sets sail.
5. What happens if there is bad weather?
For safety, if the Hong Kong Observatory issues a No. 3 Typhoon Signal, a Red Rainstorm Warning, or any higher warning, the cruise will be canceled with no further notice.
6. Where to buy the Hong Kong harbour cruise ticket?
Klook is one of the more affordable place to book the ticket with over 2 million booked tickets.
7. If I’m staying at Tsim Sha Tsui, how doI go to the harbour cruise?
You can simply walk or catch a taxi.
8. Is the Hong Kong harbour cruise worth it?
Read Hong Kong harbour cruise reviews here.
9. What other Hong Kong Attractions are there?
Besides the Palace Museum, there’s Peak Tram towering above skyscrapers and Ngong Ping 360 showcasing the Big Buddha.
