Hong Kong Macau Tour Packages

Hong Kong Macau Tour Packages

 

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 
2. What Are Hong Kong and Macau Tour Packages?
3. Why Choose Hong Kong and Macau for Your Next Trip?
4. Future Trends in Hong Kong and Macau Tourism 
5. Types of Hongkong Macau Tour Packages
6. Top Reasons to Book Hong Kong and Macau Tour Packages
7. How to Travel from India to Hong Kong and Macau
8. Visa Process for Indians
9. Best Time to Visit Hong Kong and Macau
10. Weather Guide — Month-by-Month Insights
11. Top Places to Visit in Hong Kong
12. Top Places to Visit in Macau
13. Hidden Gems and Offbeat Experiences
14. Things to Do in Hong Kong and Macau
15. Sample Itinerary—5-Day and 6-Day Detailed Plan
16. Hong Kong-Macau Tour Package Price from India
17. Food Guide for Indian Travelers
18. Shopping Guide
19. Travel Tips Currency, Safety, Connectivity
21. Why Book Through a Travel Agency?
22. Benefits of Choosing an Expert Travel Agency
23. Custom Tour Package Options
24. Safety and Smart Travel Tips
25. Conclusion 
26. FAQs 

 

Introduction 

Two Cities, One Extraordinary Journey

Picture standing on Victoria Peak at dusk as the Hong Kong skyline slowly lights up below you, one of the most spectacular urban views on earth, with skyscrapers climbing the harbor's edge and the South China Sea beyond it fading into the dimming horizon. Then imagine stepping off a 60-minute high-speed ferry the following morning to find yourself in Macau, a city that is simultaneously Portuguese colonial Europe and Las Vegas-scale entertainment Asia, where pastel-colored baroque churches stand in the shadow of casinos the size of small towns.

This combination of Hong Kong's relentless, vertical, spectacular city energy alongside Macau's unique cultural layering and world-class entertainment is what makes Hong Kong-Macau tour packages one of the most consistently popular international travel products for Indian tourists. Two cities, separated by 65 kilometers of Pearl River estuary, that together deliver an experience no single destination in Asia can replicate.

For Indian travelers, the Hong Kong and Macau combination has multiple specific appeals: no visa requirement for Hong Kong for stays up to 14 days, streamlined entry for Macau, outstanding flight connectivity from across India, a food scene that is completely accessible for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians, and world-class shopping that rewards every budget. Add the extraordinary entertainment infrastructure of both cities, Disneyland, Ocean Park, The Venetian, Studio City, and more, and the appeal to families, couples, and groups becomes immediately obvious.

Demand for Hong Kong trips from India has been growing strongly since full tourism resumption, and the trajectory for 2026 to 2030 points to continued significant growth. This guide covers everything you need to plan the perfect Hong Kong-Macau trip with complete confidence.

What are Hong Kong and Macau tour packages?

A Hong Kong-Macau tour package is a pre-arranged travel plan that combines return international flights, hotel accommodation in both cities, the ferry transfer between Hong Kong and Macau, guided sightseeing in each destination, entrance tickets to major attractions, and airport transfers all coordinated in a single consolidated booking.

The combination of two destinations within a single package makes particular practical sense here because the ferry crossing between Hong Kong and Macau is a standard, well-managed transfer that most packages include as part of the intercity logistics. Managing this crossing independently—ticketing, timing, and luggage logistics, adds friction that a package removes entirely.

What Is Typically Included

  • Round-trip international flights from your Indian departure city to Hong Kong
  • Hotel accommodation in Hong Kong, typically 3 to 5 nights depending on package duration
  • Ferry transfer from Hong Kong to Macau (and return where applicable)Hotel accommodation in Macau, typically 1 to 2 nights
  • Airport pickup on arrival and departure in Hong Kong
  • Guided Hong Kong city tour covering key landmarks
  • Hong Kong Disneyland or Ocean Park tickets (depending on package)
  • Peak Tram and Victoria Peak access
  • Night cruise on Victoria Harbour
  • Macau sightseeing coverage, Senado Square, ruins of St Paul's, Cotai Strip
  • Daily breakfast at hotels
  • 24/7 on-ground support through a local Hong Kong ground partner

Types of Packages Available

  • Standard city sightseeing packages
  • Hong Kong honeymoon packages with romantic upgrades
  • Family Hong Kong-Macau packages with Disneyland focus
  • Luxury packages with 5-star hotels and private experiences
  • Budget packages using 3-star accommodation and group sightseeing
  • Group departure packages
  • Customised private itineraries

Why Choose Hong Kong and Macau for Your Next Trip?

Indian travelers choosing between Hong Kong, Macau, and alternative Southeast Asian or East Asian destinations consistently find that this combination delivers a density of genuinely world-class experiences in a compact, accessible, and superbly connected geography that simply has no equivalent.

A Skyline That Actually Lives Up to the Photographs

Victoria Harbour at night, with the Hong Kong Island skyline on one bank and Kowloon's illuminated towers on the other, is one of the world's truly great urban vistas. The Symphony of Lights show, where over 40 buildings coordinate light and music across the harbor simultaneously, is the world's largest permanent light and sound show and is watched every evening at 8 PM. Even experienced international travelers who have seen many impressive cities find Hong Kong's harbor panorama genuinely humbling.

Asia's Most Unique Entertainment Capital — Macau

Macau receives more gaming revenue annually than Las Vegas, but what makes it extraordinary for non-gambling tourists is the cultural complexity built around the entertainment infrastructure. The fusion of Portuguese colonial architecture, chapels, baroque façades, and cobblestone squares with Chinese temples, Cantonese food culture, and Las Vegas-scale casino resorts in the Cotai Strip creates a destination that is unlike anywhere else on earth. The Venetian Macau, a faithful recreation of Venice with gondola rides and piazzas inside a single building, is bewildering, spectacular, and completely unique.

Familiarity and Accessibility for Indian Travelers

Hong Kong's English-speaking population, its well-organized mass transit system, its enormous Indian restaurant community, and its general comfort with international visitors make it among the most accessible international destinations for Indian tourists. Getting lost in Hong Kong is difficult, the signage, the MTR metro system, and the helpful locals combine to make navigation intuitive for first-time visitors in a way that many Asian cities do not.

Future Trends in Hong Kong and Macau Tourism — 2026 to 2030

Recovering and Growing Indian Visitor Numbers

Following the full resumption of Hong Kong and Macau tourism, Indian visitor numbers have been recovering rapidly and are projected to exceed pre-pandemic levels by 2026. India's growing middle class, improving flight connectivity, particularly from Tier 2 cities, and the specific appeal of Hong Kong Macau packages for families and honeymooners are all driving sustained growth.

Experience-Based and Luxury Travel Growth

The most significant growth segment in India-Hong Kong travel is the premium experience market. Indian luxury travelers are discovering that Hong Kong's finest hotels the Mandarin Oriental, the Peninsula, and the InterContinental represent genuinely world-class hospitality at prices that are competitive with comparable properties in Europe. The luxury Macau resort experience, particularly Wynn Macau, MGM Cotai, and the Morpheus Hotel by Zaha Hadid is attracting Indian high-net-worth travelers who appreciate the combination of extraordinary architecture, gaming, fine dining, and spa experiences in a compact geography.

Digital Booking and Customization Demand

Indian travelers planning Hong Kong-Macau trips are increasingly research-intensive before contacting a travel agency, arriving with specific attraction preferences, hotel shortlists, and itinerary ideas drawn from social media and travel content. The most competitive Hong Kong-Macau travel agencies in India are responding by offering highly customized packages built around individual preferences rather than fixed formats, with digital convenience for booking and communication alongside genuine expert knowledge.

Types of Hong Kong Macau Tour Packages

Hong Kong Honeymoon Packages

Hong Kong makes a surprisingly romantic honeymoon destination, surprising because the city's popular image is urban and frenetic, but the reality includes rooftop cocktail bars with skyline views, private sunset peak experiences, and harbor dinner cruises that rival any romantic setting in Asia. Hong Kong honeymoon packages typically combine 4-star or 5-star hotel accommodation on the Hong Kong Island side with harbor views, a private night cruise, the Peak at sunset, and a Macau overnight at one of the luxury casino resort hotels, where the combination of spectacular architecture, fine dining, and a couple's spa creates a genuinely memorable honeymoon extension. Prices start around 120,000 rupees per couple for 4-star packages.

Family Hong Kong Macau Tour Packages

Hong Kong is one of Asia's finest family destinations, and the combination of Hong Kong Disneyland, Ocean Park, the Giant Buddha, and the spectacular cable car rides across the city keeps children engaged through a full 5-day visit with no repetition. Family packages pace the itinerary around children's energy and attention spans, prioritize the most engaging experiences by age group, and choose hotels with good family facilities. Disneyland or Ocean Park tickets are typically included in family package pricing.

Budget Hong Kong Macau Tour Packages

Hong Kong has a reputation for being expensive, and the reality is that it is not cheap, but a well-designed budget package is achievable and delivers a complete experience. Budget packages use 3-star hotels in Kowloon's Mong Kok or Tsim Sha Tsui areas, well-located, characterful neighborhoods with excellent MTR access. The core Hong Kong experiences, Victoria Peak, the Harbor, the markets, the Temple Street Night Market, and the ferry to Macau, are all accessible on a budget framework.

Luxury Hong Kong Macau Tour Packages

The luxury end of this destination is genuinely extraordinary. The Peninsula Hong Kong, arguably the most famous hotel in Asia, known as the Grande Dame of the Far East, delivers a hospitality experience that the hotel has been perfecting since 1928. Peninsula guests are transferred from the airport by the Rolls-Royce fleet. The hotel's afternoon tea service is one of the most celebrated in the world. In Macau, the Morpheus Hotel at City of Dreams, designed by Zaha Hadid and shaped like an exoskeleton structure of interlocking voids, is one of the most architecturally extraordinary hotels anywhere on earth.

Top Reasons to Book Hong Kong-Macau Tour Packages

  • No visa requirement for Indians visiting Hong Kong for up to 14 days, one of the most hassle-free international destinations for Indian passport holders
  • Outstanding flight connectivity from across India, with direct and one-stop flights from Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kolkata, and Kochi
  • Two complete destinations in a single trip, extraordinary value for the travel time invested
  • World-class theme parks Disneyland and Ocean Park in Hong Kong alongside Macau's entertainment megacomplexes
  • Shopping that covers every budget from Mong Kok's night markets to Central's luxury boutiques
  • Food that is genuinely accessible for Indian vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike
  • Excellent English language coverage across both destinations
  • The ferry between Hong Kong and Macau is fast, comfortable, and runs frequently throughout the day

How to Travel from India to Hong Kong and Macau

Flights to Hong Kong International Airport

Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) on Lantau Island is one of the world's busiest and best-connected airports, with excellent direct and near-direct connections from across India.

  • Cathay Pacific: Direct flights from Mumbai and Delhi to Hong Kong with good frequency. The national carrier is generally considered the premium option.
  • Air India: Direct from Mumbai and Delhi.
  • IndiGo: Direct and one-stop options from multiple Indian cities.
  • Emirates via Dubai: Excellent connections from all major Indian cities through Dubai.
  • Singapore Airlines via Singapore: Premium option particularly from South Indian cities.
  • Malaysia Airlines via Kuala Lumpur: Competitive pricing from multiple Indian cities.
  • Vistara: From Delhi and Mumbai.

Travel Time from India

  • Mumbai to Hong Kong: approximately 5.5 to 6.5 hours direct
  • Delhi to Hong Kong: approximately 5.5 to 6 hours direct
  • Chennai to Hong Kong: approximately 5 to 6 hours direct
  • Kolkata to Hong Kong: approximately 3.5 to 4 hours direct, one of India's shortest international routes
  • Bangalore and Hyderabad: approximately 5.5 to 7 hours with one stop

Hong Kong to Macau Ferry

The ferry crossing between Hong Kong and Macau is approximately 55 to 65 minutes by TurboJET high-speed ferry. Ferries depart from the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, and from Hong Kong Airport directly. Services run from early morning until late night with departures roughly every 30 to 45 minutes. Most Hong Kong-Macau tour packages include the ferry tickets as part of the package. The crossing is comfortable and smooth in normal weather conditions.

Visa Process for Indians

This section contains genuinely good news for Indian passport holders.

Hong Kong — Visa-Free Entry

Indian passport holders can enter Hong Kong without a visa for stays up to 14 days. This is one of the most traveler-friendly entry arrangements available to Indian nationals for any major international destination. You simply arrive, pass through immigration, and receive a 14-day visitor stamp. No advance application, no fees, no documentation beyond your standard travel requirements (valid passport, return ticket, accommodation confirmation).

Macau — Visa-Free Entry

Indian passport holders also enjoy visa-free entry to Macau for stays up to 30 days. Same principle applies arrive, clear immigration, no advance visa required. Macau is one of the most generous visa-free arrangements in the world for Indian passport holders.

Practical Requirements for Both

  • A valid Indian passport with at least 6 months validity beyond your departure date
  • Confirmed return flight ticket
  • Hotel booking confirmations for all nights
  • Sufficient funds evidence, a bank card, and/or credit card is typically adequate
  • For first-time visitors, having a printed copy of your hotel booking and return flight handy at immigration smooths the process

This visa-free arrangement for both destinations is a significant factor in the popularity of Hong Kong-Macau tour packages from India, the absence of any visa administration removes one of the most common friction points in international travel planning.

Best Time to Visit Hong Kong and Macau

October to December—The Golden Season

The best months to visit Hong Kong and Macau. The summer humidity and typhoon season have passed, temperatures are comfortable and falling (22 to 28 degrees Celsius in October, 16 to 23 degrees in December); skies are clear, and the cities are at their most hospitable for outdoor sightseeing. October and November are peak travel months for Indian tourists for good reason; this window combines the best weather with the most enjoyable outdoor experience of the Victoria Peak views and harbor promenade. December brings the Christmas and New Year lighting across both cities, which is genuinely spectacular.

February to April—The Spring Window

Late winter and early spring bring comfortable temperatures (15 to 24 degrees Celsius), lower hotel rates than the peak autumn season, and the Chinese New Year festival in late January or February, one of the most extraordinary cultural spectacles in Asia, with firecracker celebrations, dragon parades, and the entire city in festive mode. The mist and fog of late February can reduce visibility at Victoria Peak but create their own atmospheric drama.

May to September—The Monsoon Season

Summer brings high humidity (85 to 95 percent) and typhoon risk from June through September. The heat is intense, 30 to 35 degrees, with humidity that makes outdoor activity genuinely uncomfortable for extended periods. Hotel prices are lower, and indoor attractions, Ocean Park, Disneyland, and the various Macau megacasino entertainment complexes are all excellent. Typhoon warnings can disrupt plans, including the ferry to Macau; the system for managing this is well organized, but travel insurance is strongly recommended for summer visits.

Weather Guide — Month-by-Month Insights

  • January: 14 to 19 degrees Celsius. Cool and clear. Low humidity. Excellent.
  • February: 14 to 20 degrees. Chinese New Year festival. Mist possible. Good value.
  • March: 16 to 22 degrees. Warming. Some humidity is beginning. Still very pleasant.
  • April: 20 to 26 degrees. Warm. Occasional rain. Spring energy in the city.
  • May: 24 to 30 degrees. Warming fast. Humidity rising. Pre-monsoon.
  • June: 27 to 32 degrees. Monsoon season begins. A typhoon watch starts.
  • July: 28 to 33 degrees. Peak heat and humidity. Typhoon risk. Low prices.
  • August: Similar to July. Typhoon season peak.
  • September: 27 to 32 degrees. Typhoon season ending. Still humid.
  • October: 24 to 29 degrees. Excellent. Dry and clear. Highly recommended.
  • November: 18 to 25 degrees. Ideal. Cool evenings. Peak season pricing.
  • December: 14 to 22 degrees. Very pleasant. Christmas lights spectacular. Book ahead.

Top Places to Visit in Hong Kong

Victoria Peak

The Peak is not just a viewpoint, it is the definitive Hong Kong experience. The Peak Tram, climbing a 27-degree incline through the residential hillside above Central, has been running since 1888. The Sky Terrace 428 at the top provides the most complete 360-degree panorama of the city, harbor, and surrounding islands. The view at night when the entire city is lit and the harbor reflects it all back is genuinely extraordinary and genuinely worth the queue for the tram. Go at dusk to catch the transition from golden hour to the illuminated night city.

Victoria Harbour and the Symphony of Lights

Hong Kong's harbor is the visual heart of the city, and the 8 PM Symphony of Lights show, the world's largest permanent light and sound show, lights the harbor skyline with 42 coordinated buildings simultaneously. Watch from the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade on the Kowloon side for the best perspective, with Hong Kong Island's skyline spread across your entire field of vision. The Avenue of Stars adjacent to the promenade pays tribute to Hong Kong cinema with handprints of legendary performers in the pavement.

Hong Kong Disneyland

The smallest of the Disney parks worldwide, but perfectly designed for one- to two-day visits with a compact layout that avoids the exhaustion of larger parks. The Mystic Point and Grizzly Gulch areas are unique to Hong Kong Disneyland. The park's nightly fireworks over the castle are genuinely excellent. Include in any family package and ensure tickets are pre-booked, same-day availability is limited on weekends and holidays.

Ocean Park

Often underestimated relative to Disneyland, Ocean Park is in many ways a more interesting Hong Kong experience, a combination of a world-class aquarium, amusement rides, animal habitats (giant pandas, penguins, and dolphins), and the extraordinary cable car ride across the peninsula that provides views of the South China Sea on one side and Aberdeen Harbour on the other. The Grand Aquarium is one of the finest in Asia.

Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok

Tsim Sha Tsui on the Kowloon side is the shopping, hotel, and cultural district closest to the harbor, home to the Cultural Centre, the Museum of History, and the Nathan Road shopping corridor. Mong Kok, further north on Kowloon, is Hong Kong at its most densely urban and most characterful. The Ladies' Market, the Flower Market, the Bird Garden, and the best street food in the city are all within walking distance. Temple Street Night Market operates from 7 PM and is one of the finest night market experiences in Asia.

Lantau Island and the Giant Buddha

The 34-meter bronze Tian Tan Buddha on Lantau Island is one of Hong Kong's most significant cultural and spiritual sites. The cable car to the Big Buddha from Tung Chung, the Ngong Ping 360, provides extraordinary aerial views of Lantau's forested landscape and the South China Sea. The Po Lin Monastery at the summit serves outstanding vegetarian Buddhist cuisine that Indian travelers particularly appreciate.

Top Places to Visit in Macau

Senado Square and Historic Centre

Senado Square, the Portuguese-tiled main square of Macau's historic center, is the image most associated with Macau's UNESCO World Heritage designation. The distinctive wavy black-and-white stone pavement, the pastel-colored baroque and neoclassical building façades surrounding it, and the Leal Senado building at its northern end create a streetscape that looks unmistakably European while being unmistakably not quite European. The entire historic center surrounding the square contains 25 historic monuments and sites within a walkable area.

Ruins of St Paul's

The stone façade of the 17th-century Church of the Mother of God, destroyed by fire in 1835 and now maintained as the Ruins of St Paul's, is the most iconic image in Macau. The elaborate carved stone front stands free-standing on a hillside above the historic center, its carved reliefs of saints, demons, and symbolic figures perfectly preserved despite 200 years of exposure. The museum beneath the ruins contains archaeological artifacts from the original church.

The Venetian Macau

The world's largest casino resort and one of the world's largest buildings is built as a faithful recreation of Venice, complete with a full-scale replica of the Grand Canal, gondola rides, plazas, and an indoor sky painted with clouds and permanent daylight. The Venetian's gaming floor, entertainment venues, shopping mall, and food offerings represent one of the world's most elaborate entertainment ecosystems under a single roof. Even non-gamblers find it worth visiting for the scale and the spectacle.

Macau Tower

Standing at 338 metres, the Macau Tower provides the highest bungee jumping and skywalk experiences in the world. The outdoor observation deck walk around the tower's rim at 233 meters is extraordinary in clear weather, with views across the Pearl River estuary to mainland China visible on one side and the Cotai Strip's casino towers visible on the other.

Hidden Gems and Offbeat Experiences

Coloane Village

At the southern tip of Macau, the small fishing village of Coloane has survived the casino development that transformed most of the territory, retaining its original Portuguese village character with painted houses, a small chapel, local seafood restaurants, and a beach that offers quiet contrast to the Cotai Strip's intensity.

Hong Kong's Aberdeen Harbour

The fishing village of Aberdeen on Hong Kong Island's south side, where a traditional floating community of fishing boats and sampans has been operating for generations, provides a view of Hong Kong that the Victoria Peak skyline does not, a reminder of the fishing port origins beneath the global financial center. The Jumbo Kingdom floating restaurant in the harbor was a legendary Hong Kong landmark for decades.

Taipa Houses Museum, Macau

Five perfectly restored early 20th-century colonial villas in the old Taipa village area, converted into a museum depicting Macanese domestic life from the colonial period. The architecture, the garden, and the collection are genuinely excellent and receive a fraction of the visitors that Senado Square and St Paul's Ruins attract.

Cheung Chau Island, Hong Kong

A 35-minute ferry from Central Hong Kong, Cheung Chau is a car-free island of fishing village lanes, seafood restaurants, and beaches that feels like a different world from the density of Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. The annual Bun Festival in May when bamboo towers covered in lucky buns are erected and young men race to climb them is one of Hong Kong's most extraordinary cultural events.

Things to Do in Hong Kong and Macau

  • Watch the Symphony of Lights show from the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade at 8 PM, free, spectacular, and unmissable
  • Take the Peak Tram at dusk and stay until the night city is fully illuminated
  • Walk the entirety of the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront promenade from the Clock Tower to the Science Museum
  • Take a traditional sampan harbour tour from Aberdeen fishing village
  • Visit the Ngong Ping 360 cable car to the Giant Buddha on Lantau Island
  • Eat dim sum at a traditional Cha Chaan Teng, Hong Kong's unique café-diner hybrid, where meals are ordered from picture menus and served at communal tables in a cheerfully chaotic setting
  • Take the MTR to Sham Shui Po for the best and cheapest electronics, fabrics, and street food in Hong Kong
  • Walk the Cotai Strip in Macau at night when the casino tower lighting is at full brilliance
  • Take a gondola ride in The Venetian, Macau
  • Visit the A-Ma Temple in Macau,  the oldest temple in the territory, dating from 1448, after which Macau takes its name

Sample Itinerary — 5 Days and 6 Days Detailed Plan

Day 1 — Arrival in Hong Kong

Arrive at Hong Kong International Airport. Take the Airport Express train directly to Kowloon or Hong Kong Island station (24 and 23 minutes, respectively, the most efficient airport-to-city train in Asia). Check into the hotel. Evening: first walk along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront promenade and the 8 PM Symphony of Lights show. Dinner at a local Cha Chaan Teng. Overnight in Hong Kong.

Day 2 — Hong Kong Island and Victoria Peak

Morning: Take the Star Ferry across the harbor from Tsim Sha Tsui to Central, one of the world's great short ferry rides, with the full skyline panorama at eye level. Explore Central and Sheung Wan, the Mid-Levels Escalator (the world's longest covered outdoor escalator system), Man Mo Temple, and the antique shops of Cat Street. Afternoon: Peak Tram to Victoria Peak. Stay for the sunset and the illuminated night city. Dinner at a Peak restaurant or back in Central. Overnight in Hong Kong.

Day 3 — Disneyland or Ocean Park (Family Choice)

Full day at Hong Kong Disneyland or Ocean Park depending on group preference and package choice. Pre-booked tickets, early entry. Return to the hotel mid-evening. Overnight in Hong Kong.

Day 4 — Ferry to Macau

Morning departure from Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal by TurboJET (approximately 60 minutes). Check into the Macau hotel. Afternoon: Historic Centre of Macau, Senado Square, Ruins of St. Paul's, A-Ma Temple, Guia Fortress. Evening: Venetian or Cotai Strip exploration and dinner at one of the entertainment complex restaurants. Overnight in Macau.

Day 5 — Macau and Return to Hong Kong

Morning: Macau Tower observatory visit. Optional: bungee or skywalk for adventurous travelers. Taipa Village and Coloane for local character. Afternoon ferry back to Hong Kong (if flying home from HKG). Evening: Temple Street Night Market and Mong Kok exploration. Final Hong Kong dinner. Overnight in Hong Kong.

Day 6 — Hong Kong Departure

Morning: optional Lantau Island and Giant Buddha visit (allow 4 hours for a return trip). Or the last shopping in Mong Kok or Causeway Bay. Airport Express and departure. End of trip.

 

Hongkong-Macau Tour Package Price from India

Here is a realistic, current pricing guide for Hong Kong and Macau tour packages from India. All prices per person based on double occupancy and including round-trip international flights.

Budget Hong Kong Macau Tour Package — 5 Nights and 6 Days

  • Price range: 105,000 to 135,000 rupees per person,
  • Accommodation: 3-star hotels in Tsim Sha Tsui or Mong Kok (Hong Kong), 3-star hotel in Cotai (Macau)
  • Ferry: Hong Kong to Macau and return
  • Includes: City tour, Peak Tram, harbour cruise, Macau day sightseeing
  • Meals: Breakfast daily

Mid-Range Package — 5 Nights and 6 Days

  • Price range: 140,000 to 165,000 rupees per person, 
  • Accommodation: 4-star hotels; Hong Kong Island side preferred for harbour views; 4-star Macau resort
  • Includes: All of the above plus Disneyland or Ocean Park tickets, Ngong Ping cable car, and a private city guide
  • Meals: Breakfast daily and select dinners

Luxury Hong Kong Macau Package—6 Nights and 7 Days

  • Price range: 200,000 to 350,000 rupees per person, 
  • Accommodation: The Peninsula Hong Kong or Mandarin Oriental; Wynn Macau or Morpheus Hotel
  • Includes: Rolls-Royce airport transfer at Peninsula, private guide throughout, exclusive dinner reservations, Victoria Harbour private cruise
  • Meals: Full board with premium restaurant selections

Hong Kong Honeymoon Package — 5 Nights and 6 Days

  • Price range: 110,000 to 180,000 rupees per couple,
  • Accommodation: 4-star to 5-star harbour-view rooms
  • Romantic inclusions: private harbor dinner cruise, Peak at sunset, room decoration, couple spa, champagne arrangement, Macau resort upgrade
  • Private transfers throughout

Food Guide for Indian Travelers

Hong Kong's food culture is one of the great culinary traditions of the world, and it is considerably more accessible for Indian travelers, including vegetarians, than its Cantonese tradition might suggest.

Cantonese Cuisine Highlights

Dim sum is the essential Hong Kong food experience, with bamboo steamers of shrimp dumplings, barbecue pork buns, turnip cake, and egg tarts served in traditional tea house settings where the bill is calculated by the number of empty steamers stacked on your table. The dim sum experience at a local restaurant on a weekend morning, surrounded by Hong Kong families doing their weekly yum cha, is one of the most genuinely local cultural experiences available to tourists.

Char siu, Cantonese barbecue pork lacquered red and hanging in the windows of roast meat shops across the city. Wonton noodle soup in a clear, intense shrimp-roe broth. Egg waffles from street carts on nearly every corner in Mong Kok. The Michelin-starred roast goose at Yat Lok restaurant.

Vegetarian Options in Hong Kong

Hong Kong has abundant vegetarian options. Buddhist restaurants near major temples, particularly the Po Lin Monastery on Lantau Island, serve outstanding plant-based Buddhist cuisine that Indian vegetarians find excellent. Tofu preparations, vegetable stir-fries, congee, and various noodle dishes provide good vegetarian eating throughout the city. The Causeway Bay and Mong Kok areas have specific vegetarian and vegan restaurants.

Indian Restaurants in Hong Kong

Hong Kong's Indian community, particularly in the Tsim Sha Tsui and Chungking Mansions areas of Kowloon, supports an excellent Indian restaurant scene. North Indian, South Indian, and Nepali restaurants are all well represented. For Indian travelers who want familiar food, options are genuinely available throughout the tourist areas without having to search hard.

Macau Food

Macanese cuisine is a genuinely unique fusion of Portuguese and Cantonese cooking, African chicken (a Macanese invention involving spiced peanut sauce), minchi (minced beef or pork with potatoes), and the most famous item: the Macau egg tart. The Macanese egg tart, a slightly caramelized custard in a flaky pastry shell, is the finest version of the egg tart form and is available at Lord Stow's Bakery in Coloane and numerous shops throughout the territory. Buy several. They are small.

Shopping Guide

Hong Kong is one of Asia's great shopping destinations, tax-free for most categories, with a range that covers budget market shopping and serious luxury retail on the same island.

What to Buy

  • Electronics: Hong Kong's Apliu Street in Sham Shui Po and the Mong Kok Computer Centre are world-famous for affordable electronics and accessories. Camera equipment, particularly, is significantly cheaper than Indian retail prices.
  • Jewelry: Hong Kong's gold jewelry market is among the world's largest and most competitive. Tse Sui Luen and Chow Tai Fook are the major chains for authenticated gold at competitive prices.
  • Watches: Swiss watch brands are available at genuinely competitive prices in central Hong Kong luxury malls and in Tsim Sha Tsui's watch shops.
  • Cosmetics and skincare: Duty-free cosmetics at very competitive prices across Sasa, Bonjour, and Watson's pharmacy chains throughout the city.
  • Silk, fashion, and accessories: Ladies' Market in Mong Kok for affordable fashion and accessories; the malls of Causeway Bay for mid-range and premium fashion.
  • Chinese tea: Hong Kong's specialist tea shops, particularly in the Western District, stock excellent Pu-Erh, Iron Buddha oolong, and Dragon Well green teas at reasonable prices.

Major Shopping Destinations

  • Harbour City, Tsim Sha Tsui: The largest mall in Hong Kong with every luxury and mid-range brand represented
  • Times Square, Causeway Bay: Multi-floor mall in the heart of Hong Kong's most vibrant shopping district
  •  Mong Kok: Markets and street shopping at the most affordable prices
  • IFC Mall, Central: Premium mall at the base of the International Finance Centre
  • The Venetian and Cotai Strip malls in Macau: Luxury shopping in extraordinary architectural settings.

Travel Tips — Currency, Safety, Connectivity

  • Currency: Hong Kong Dollar (HKD). 1 HKD is approximately 10 to 11 Indian rupees. Macau uses the Macanese Pataca (MOP), which is effectively interchangeable with HKD at par in Macau, Hong Kong dollars are accepted everywhere in Macau. Carry some HKD cash for market shopping and street food; most establishments in both cities accept credit cards.
  • Octopus Card: The Hong Kong Octopus Card is a rechargeable smart card that covers all MTR metro trips, buses, trams, ferries, and payment at most convenience stores and many restaurants. Buy one at the airport or any MTR station on arrival, it saves significant time and money throughout the trip.
  • MTR Metro: Hong Kong's mass transit railway is the finest urban metro system in the world by most independent assessments. Fast, clean, air-conditioned, and completely intuitive to navigate with English signage throughout. Use it for all inter-district travel.
  • Mobile connectivity: Hong Kong SIM cards with generous data packages are available at the airport for approximately HKD 50 to 100 (500 to 1,000 rupees). This is strongly recommended over international roaming. Macau coverage typically follows from Hong Kong SIM packages.
  • Safety: Both Hong Kong and Macau are among the world's safest destinations for tourists. Violent crime is extremely rare. Be aware of petty theft in crowded areas — the usual international travel precautions apply.
  • Weather app: Download a weather app that shows Hong Kong Observatory typhoon warnings before and during your visit between June and September.

Why Book Through a Travel Agency?

Ferry, Hotel, and Attraction Coordination

The logistics of a Hong Kong-Macau trip, ferry timing coordinated with hotel check-out and Macau check-in, Disneyland tickets pre-booked for a specific day, the Peak Tram included in a sequence that avoids the longest queues, and the harbor cruise scheduled for the right evening require coordinated advance booking that individual travelers rarely optimize perfectly on a first visit. A specialist agency has this sequencing right from dozens of previous client trips.

Visa-Free Does Not Mean Documentation-Free

Although Hong Kong and Macau are visa-free for Indians, immigration officers at both destinations do check return flight tickets and accommodation confirmations. Indian travelers who arrive without clear documentation occasionally face additional questioning or short delays. A well-prepared package from a reputable agency ensures all documentation is correct and printed before departure.

On-Ground Support in Two Separate Destinations

Having a 24/7 contact who can address a hotel issue in Hong Kong or a ferry rebooking need in Macau, across two separate jurisdictions with different administrative systems, is the kind of support that genuinely matters when things go wrong in travel, as they occasionally do.

Benefits of Choosing an Expert Travel Agency

  • Contracted hotel rates at 4-star and 5-star properties unavailable on public platforms
  • Pre-booked Disneyland, Ocean Park, and Ngong Ping 360 tickets coordinated into the itinerary
  • Ferry bookings managed and coordinated with accommodation check-in and check-out
  • Indian dietary requirements confirmed with all properties
  • Expert knowledge of which hotel locations provide the best harbour views at mid-range pricing
  • Multi-destination combination building, Hong Kong Macau pairs naturally with a Singapore extension, a Tokyo or Seoul addition, or a Bali beach extension for travelers building a broader Asia itinerary

Custom Tour Package Options

The standard Hong Kong-Macau tour package format, 3 nights in Hong Kong, 1 night in Macau, and 1 night returning to Hong Kong, is the most efficient circuit. But customization options create meaningfully different experiences.

A photography-focused package builds the itinerary around the best light windows: peak at dawn, harbor at twilight, and Macau's historic center in the early morning before tour groups arrive. A food-focused package includes dim sum at three different traditional establishments, a Michelin-guided restaurant dinner, a culinary market tour of the Western District spice and produce shops, and a Macanese cooking class in Coloane.

Families extending to 7 nights can add Lantau Island's Disneyland and Giant Buddha across separate days rather than combining them and include a Cheung Chau Island day trip for the fishing village experience. Honeymoon couples can extend the Macau night to a second night at a luxury Cotai resort with a spa day and a Venetian gondola ride.

Safety and Smart Travel Tips

  • Travel insurance is strongly recommended for Hong Kong and Macau travel, particularly if visiting during the June to September typhoon season. Ensure your policy covers trip disruption due to typhoon warnings, it matters specifically in this destination.
  • Keep your passport accessible at the Macau ferry immigration, the crossing requires immigration clearance in both directions, and Indian travelers should have their passport (not a copy) ready.
  • Hospital care in Hong Kong is world-class; public hospital A&E departments are functional, efficient, and English-speaking. Private hospitals are excellent and priced at international rates.
  • The Macau casino environment: If you choose to gamble, set a clear budget before entering any casino floor. The casino atmosphere in Macau is specifically designed to extend playing time, budget-setting before entry is the single most important smart travel tip for this component of the trip.
  • Download the Hong Kong MTR app before arrival, it shows real-time train arrivals, route planning, and fare calculation and saves significant navigation time throughout the trip.

Conclusion

There is a specific quality that the best international trips have, a density of genuinely extraordinary experiences within a compact, accessible geography that maximizes every day of travel time. Hong Kong-Macau tour packages deliver this quality better than almost any comparable double-destination Asia product available to Indian travelers.

The skyline at night. The dim sum breakfast with the harbor in the background. The gondola ride inside the world's largest building that is somehow a recreation of Venice. The 1,800-year-old temple is in the shadow of a 700-meter casino tower. These are not ordinary experiences. They are the kind that stay with you, that you describe to people years later, that your children remember.

And they are available to any Indian traveler. The visa requirements are zero. The flight time is under 7 hours from most Indian cities. The packages start at 105,000 rupees per person. The only thing required is the decision to go.

Contact Us Today for a Free Personalized Hong Kong-Macau Tour Package Quote. Packages Starting at 105,000 Rupees Per Person,. Call or WhatsApp now—our Hong Kong and Macau travel specialists are ready to plan your perfect Asia itinerary.

 

FAQs

Is Hong Kong visa-free for Indians?

Yes, Indian passport holders can enter Hong Kong without a visa for stays up to 14 days. No advance application, no fees, and no embassy visit required. You simply arrive at Hong Kong International Airport with your valid Indian passport, return flight ticket, and accommodation confirmation. Macau is separately visa-free for Indian nationals for stays up to 30 days.

How much does a Hong Kong-Macau tour package cost from India?

Budget Hong Kong-Macau tour packages from India start at approximately 105,000 to 135,000 rupees per person. Mid-range packages with 4-star hotels and major attraction inclusions run 140,000 to 165,000 rupees per person. Luxury packages with 5-star hotels start around 200,000 rupees per person. Honeymoon packages for couples start around 110,000 rupees per couple.

What are the options for traveling between Hong Kong and Macau?

By TurboJET high-speed ferry takes approximately 55 to 65 minutes between the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal in Sheung Wan (Hong Kong Island) or the Kowloon Ferry Terminal and the Outer Harbour or Taipa Ferry Terminal in Macau. Ferries run frequently throughout the day and evening. Most Hong Kong-Macau tour packages include the ferry tickets as part of the package.

What is the best time to visit Hong Kong and Macau?

October to December is the best overall window, with the best weather, clear skies for Victoria Peak views, comfortable temperatures, and no typhoon risk. February is excellent for the Chinese New Year festival experience. May and early June before the monsoon season are good shoulder-season options with lower prices than the autumn peak.

Are there direct flights from India to Hong Kong?

Yes, direct flights to Hong Kong operate from Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, and Kolkata on Cathay Pacific, Air India, and other carriers. Indirect one-stop options via Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, or Dubai are available from virtually all Indian cities.

What is the best Hong Kong-Macau package from Chennai?

Hong Kong-Macau packages from Chennai typically route via Singapore Airlines through Changi Airport, a comfortable connection with excellent Hong Kong flight frequency. The total journey from Chennai to Hong Kong via Singapore is approximately 7 to 8 hours. Budget packages from Chennai start at approximately 110,000 to 130,000 rupees per person.

Is Hong Kong and Macau good for a 5-day itinerary?

A 5-day itinerary is the ideal minimum for a complete Hong Kong-Macau experience, typically 3 nights in Hong Kong covering Victoria Peak, the harbor, one major theme park, and Kowloon exploration, plus 1 night in Macau for the historic center and Cotai Strip, with a final day for shopping or Lantau before departure. A 6-day itinerary allows a more relaxed pace with an additional attraction day.

Is vegetarian food available in Hong Kong and Macau?

Yes, Hong Kong has good vegetarian options, including Buddhist vegetarian restaurants (particularly excellent at the Po Lin Monastery on Lantau Island), dedicated vegetarian establishments in Causeway Bay and Mong Kok, and Indian restaurants throughout the Tsim Sha Tsui area. Most hotel buffets maintain strong vegetarian sections. The Macanese and Cantonese food cultures are meat-heavy, but vegetarian alternatives are available. Communicate dietary requirements to your travel agency for advance hotel confirmation.

Can I combine Hong Kong and Macau with other Asian destinations?

Yes, and several combinations work very well. Singapore is the most natural extension, many flights between India and Hong Kong route through Singapore anyway, making a Singapore stopover straightforward. Tokyo, Seoul, or Taipei add Northeast Asian dimensions to a broader Asian circuit. Bali provides a beach extension after the urban intensity of Hong Kong and Macau. Your travel agency can build multi-destination Asia itineraries efficiently around the Hong Kong-Macau core.

 

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