Hong Kong Port Tours, Transfer Service are offered for cruise passengers whose ships docked Harbour City Ocean Terminal. The Port of Hong Kong, Ocean Terminal is beautifully placed on the tip of the Kowloon Peninsula in Tsim Sha Tsui. First built in 1966, it is the sole cruise terminal in Hong Kong and accommodated many luxurious and elegant cruise vessels like Queen Elizabeth 2, Norway, and the latest Star Princess since its debut. Many of the cruise tours, however, are overnight casino trips to international waters, catering for the Chinese passion for gambling. Hong Kong Harbour's Ocean Terminal is a finger pier of overall length 381 and of open piled construction. Berths are provided on both its north and south side. Apart from a terminal, it is also a multi-story shopping centre and re-branded together with nearby buildings of the The Wharf company as Harbour City. Some cruise passengers may find their cruise ships located at alternative berthing at the China Merchants Wharf and the Container Terminals located in the western side of Hong Kong Island only 10 minutes from Central, the heart of the city. A new Kai Tak Cruise Terminal is set to begin operations in 2013 and at that time will be able to berth the world's largest cruise vessels. Feel free to contact us if you need any Hong Kong Port Tours or Transfer Service from Ocean Terminal.
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