The bright lights of Hong Kong
Fly to Hong Kong with Etihad and experience a fusion of East and West. Skyscrapers tower above you while traditional buildings line the streets.
Here, age-old traditions live on alongside shining neon signs – it’s a true blend of old meets new.
Board the Star Ferry for views of the bustling harbour and spend time exploring the street markets that offer fare and flavours for all the senses. Away from the bright lights, you will find rich forests packed with wildlife.
Whether you are visiting for business or on a temple-hopping trip, book flights to Hong Kong with Etihad Airways and discover what the Pearl of the Orient has to offer.
Reasons to visit Hong Kong
Explore the mountains
Hong Kong is an exciting metropolis, but it has a wild side too. Lush forests provide a scenic escape and are home to animals such as leopard cats and Chinese pangolins. Climb aboard a cable car and rise above the skyline into the reaches of upper Hong Kong island for the very best views of skyscrapers and forests alike.
Head to Victoria Peak, the island’s highest point, for jaw-dropping panoramas of the sprawling metropolis and surrounding sea.
You can also take your adventure to the next level by exploring Hong Kong’s best hiking trails. The Plover Cove Country Park hike leads to the traditional village of Lai Chi Wo, the ancestral home of the Hakka people.
Dine beneath the neon
Hong Kong comes into its own at night. Colourful signs light up and locals take to the streets to enjoy good food together.
At Temple Street Night Market, you’ll find steaming dim sum and curried fish. Afterwards, walk off your feast in the maze of stalls selling everything from bejewelled trinkets to antiques.
Don’t miss the chance to try some of Hong Kong’s multicultural cuisine. Creamy egg tarts (pastéis de nata) came to Hong Kong from Portugal, while Spam and fried noodles trace their roots back to British cupboard staples.
Get spiritual
Hong Kong is an eclectic mix of cultures and religions, centred around a Buddhist core. The towering Tian Tan Buddha looms large, above a long stairway snaking up through the hills.
Symbolising the relationship between man and nature, this giant statue is located near the historic Po Lin Monastery, surrounded by the tranquil forests of Lantau Island.
You can also walk around the peaceful monastery grounds where you’ll find fragrant incense and groups of devoted worshippers. Take in the architecture or explore the three levels beneath the statue itself, where the cremated remains of Guatama Buddha are said to be held.
Flying to Hong Kong: FAQs
How do I get from Hong Kong Airport to Hong Kong?
You can arrange a private transfer or take public transport. Book your airport transfer online with us before you travel, and your driver will meet you in arrivals.
Alternatively, the Airport Express takes around 24 minutes to get to central Hong Kong and there’s a train every 10 minutes.
How many days should I spend in Hong Kong?
Most visitors spend around four days in Hong Kong. It’s a compact destination, but there’s plenty to see and do, so you can easily stay for longer. You can spend a day shopping, hunting down the best dim sum or hiking up the bordering mountains – the choice is yours.
Why fly to Hong Kong with Etihad?
Book your plane tickets to Hong Kong with Etihad and you can create your ideal flight experience.
Before you take off, check into one of our lounges to recharge and dine in style. Lounge access is included for guests travelling in Business and First, and in some airports Economy guests can pay to use the lounge facilities.
On board, enjoy complimentary food and drinks inspired by your destination. On your Hong Kong flight you’ll have access to hours of inflight entertainment. Lose yourself in a movie or TV show, choosing from the latest releases from Hollywood, Bollywood, Europe and China.
On some flights, you can also pay to access Wi-Fi (or it’s free in First) so you can plan your itinerary as you fly or keep on top of your inbox before your next meeting.
*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated Sept 2019.