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The maximum number of passengers per booking is 8. Each adult may travel with up to 3 children and 1 infant.

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Each infant passenger must be accompanied by an adult. Please note that the infant passenger must be under 24 months throughout the whole journey and does not occupy a seat. Bassinets are not bookable online. Please sign-in and make your request in the "Edit My Booking" section for bassinet requests (subject to airline regulations). Please note that the child passenger must be under 12 years old throughout the whole journey.

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Cheap Flights from Singapore (SIN) to Hong Kong (HKG)


Hong Kong Travel Tips

Hong Kong is a city that offers countless possibilities and experiences. Go from ancient temples to glimmering skyscrapers, then run into lively city markets before escaping to seaside villages, from conquering mountain trails to exploring neon-lit streetscapes- Hong Kong is the place where you will find your vivid holiday!

Hong Kong Weather

Hong Kong weather, a humid subtropical climate and has four distinct seasons. Winter (November to February) can get chilly ranging from 10°C to 20°C and is usually dry. Spring (March to April) is slightly warmer, ranging from 18°C to 25°C and rising humidity with fog. Summer (May to August) is very hot and consists of a lot of rainfall and number of typhoons, it can reach up to 35°C.

Hong Kong International Airport Transportation

A wide variety of public transport services operate to and from Hong Kong International Airport. Travel comfortably between the airport and Central in just 24 minutes on the Airport Express is the quickest way to and from the city. Public Buses offer a convenient but relatively inexpensive transport option servicing bus routes all around Hong Kong. Taxis is a flexible way to your destination, but is relatively expensive. If you are staying at a major hotel, the hotel coach will deliver you directly to your hotel.

Hong Kong Attractions

Along with pictureque skyline views across both sides of Victoria Harbour, you can hike up the Morning Trial to the Peak Galleria, the Peak Tram offers a scenic sprint up to the top with stunning views along the way.

Hong Kong also offers a series of world-class collections at galleries and museums. Tai Kwun, a colonialera police station turned cultural hub in Central. Surrounded by Hollywood Road, Arbuthnot Road, Chancery Lane and Old Bailey Street, the compound underwent a heritage rejuvenation and reopened to the public in 2018 as "Tai Kwun", a centre for heritage and arts. Hong Kong Museum of Art and Cantonese opera at West Kowloon Cultural District’s Xiqu Centre (Hotel Recommendation: W Hong Kong). Then take a tour of street art decorating Sham Shui Po’s shopfronts and residential buildings.


The Big Buddha - climb up 268 steps to the Tian Tan Buddha, a 34-metre-tall bronze statue in Lantau Island and explore nearby Po Lin Monastery. Uplift your experience by riding the Ngong Ping 360 cable car (Hotel Recommendation: Novotel Hong Kong Citygate, The Silveri Hong Kong-MGallery ) from Tung Chung for spectacular views across Lantau Island’s hills and the glittering South China Sea.

Have some fun and a magical journey at the theme parks! Hong Kong’s proudly homegrown theme park Ocean Park (Hotel Recommendation: Hong Kong Ocean Park Marriott Hotel) has been entertaining kids and adults alike with its thrilling rides and animal encounters for over 40 years. In Year 2021, Water World Ocean Park Hong Kong is opening with 27 indoor and outdoor attractions, bringing you all splash into watery adventure! If you want to meet Mickey and friends, you can also pay a visit to Hong Kong Disneyland (Hotel Recommendation: Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel, Disney Explorers Lodge or Disney’s Hollywood Hotel)!

Let’s have some adult fun by trying the luck at the Happy Valley Racecourse, where every Wednesday night during September to June/ July, they have “Happy Wednesday” offering free flow and BBQ at Stable Bend Terrace. Want more on other days? Why not head to Lang Kwai Fong (Hotel Recommendation: The Pottinger Hong Kong, Butterfly on Wellington), one of Hong Kong’s most popular nightlife hot spots and home to over 90 restaurants and bars. The atmosphere ranges from stylish wine pairings to wild jelly shots and the food on offer is as diverse as the clientele.

Hong Kong Shopping

Shopping in Hong Kong is one of the city's must-dos. Hong Kong has world class shopping malls and local street markets in different areas for you to enjoy different shopping needs.

If you are staying in the Hong Kong Island, FC mall (Hotel Recommendation: Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong) , Landmark, Charter House and Alexandra House in Central (Hotel Recommendation: Mandarin Oriental) ; Times Square, Lee Gardens, Fashion Walk, Windsor House (Hotel Recommendation: The Park Lane Hong Kong, a Pullman Hotel) and Sogo in Causeway Bay offers shop ranging from designers and exclusive labels. Across the Victoria Harbour, Harbour City, iSquare, K11 Musea (Hotel Recommendation: Rosewood Hong Kong and K11 Artus) and Mira Place (Hotel Recommendation: The Mira Hong Kong) in Tsim Sha Tsui; Langham Place (Hotel Recommendation: Cordis, Hong Kong) Mong Kok would give you’re a variety of shops. For bargain hunting, you must not miss the local street markets- The Ladies Market and Jade Market along Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok (Hotel Recommendation: Eaton HK).