Top picks for Hong Kong Day tours

Discover 38 Day tours in Hong Kong on Trip.com, updated February 15, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 23 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From EUR 18.86 per person, with an average total of EUR 174.47. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 5.673k verified reviews, Day tours Hong Kong boast an average rating of 4.5.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Lion City Bike Tour of Singapore", with 4.983k reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Hong Kong Evening Tour: Sunset Victoria Harbour Cruise, Michelin Dim Sum, and Sunset Experience", a 4-hour adventure in Hong Kong!

The next available day tour departs on February 16, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Hong Kong Day tours usually take about 4 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

100% of Hong Kong Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

February is the perfect time to visit Hong Kong! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Lion City Bike Tour of Singapore.

Your trip, worry-free! All day tours are run by licensed suppliers with verified reviews, and many include free cancellation before departure.

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Reviews: Hong Kong Evening Tour: Sunset Victoria Harbour Cruise, Michelin Dim Sum, and Sunset Experience
Guest User2026-01-02
We really enjoyed everything. The guide did his best. The views were beautiful, and the restaurant was delicious. We highly recommend this tour.
Reviews: Top-Rated Hong Kong Tour: Priority Peak Tram, Dim Sum Tasting, Harbour Cruise & Cultural Sights (PM departure)
Guest User2025-11-12
I was extremely satisfied with this day trip. I took my mother on a local day tour, which was full of foreigners. Our guide was a handsome local man named Martin. He was fluent in English and Mandarin, knowledgeable, kind, and always ready to answer any questions. He was the best tour guide I've ever had in Hong Kong! I highly recommend him.
Reviews: Hong Kong Half-Day Tour: Includes The Peak Tram + Priority Boarding for Sky Terrace, and Hong Kong-Style Afternoon Tea
Guest User2026-02-02
I really enjoyed the trip with Peter. We were only 8 people, so it felt personalised, and he made time to explain everything and answer questions, with a little bit of humour added too! He's a cool guy. I would recommend this trip for people who want a guide for a couple of hours, who want to do The Peak, and then be left to ones own devices. That suited me perfectly. Very good value for money, and includes the Star Ferry, bus to the Peak Tram station, return tickets on the tram/funicular the Peak, and entrance to the observation deck. Plus, Peter as your guide! Well worth the money.
Reviews: Flexible Small Group: Singapore Lion City Tour - Explore 12 Major Landmarks in One Day
Guest User2026-02-14
Our driver and guide, Mr. Zhong, led the entire tour. There were 11 of us in the car, and he spoke Mandarin with a very gentle voice. The itinerary started at 10:00 AM and we returned to our hotel around 8:30 PM. The meeting point was on the first floor of the hotel, just steps from the subway station, which was very convenient. Mr. Zhong drove and gave brief explanations of the attractions and important information in the car. You could ask questions at any time, but he wouldn't personally take you to each attraction and provide commentary. It was essentially a private tour. The car had comfortable air conditioning. It's advisable to bring a light jacket, as you might need one in places like shopping malls.
Reviews: Lion City Bike Tour of Singapore
Guest User2026-01-12
A wonderful, slightly damp tour of downtown Singapore with Holden and about a dozen other folks from Australia, Germany, Switzerland, and China. We rode past a whole bunch of sights (too many to remember) including the Singapore Flyer, the F1 pit lane buildings, the Marina Bay Sands, the Merlion, the Supreme Court, the Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, a Hawker center that is next to a road that is closed down at night because of the Satay lines, and the Sultan Mosque. We stopped for restrooms and drinks a couple of places and when we were in the little India area, we had Samosas and sugar cane drinks with ice. Very refreshing. Holden was a great tour guide and answered many questions with good humor and a smile. Pretty much anyone who can ride a bike can do this tour. It’s very flat and even though Singapore nearly nothing in the way of separated bike infrastructure, we had no issues just riding slowly on the sidewalk (pavement). Pedestrians are very accommodating.
Reviews: Campus Tour at National University of Singapore/Nanyang Technological University Classroom Study Program with Certificate [Led by Prestigious University Faculty & Students]
Guest User2026-01-06
I just booked a day trip to the National University of Singapore (NUS) through Ctrip, and the experience far exceeded my expectations! I have to give this unforgettable campus tour a perfect score! Our guide was a third-year engineering student at NUS, not a professional tour guide, but that's what made him so interesting! He chatted about exam week while leading the way, recommended the best laksa at the cafeteria, and pointed to the library where he often stayed up all night, saying, "My youth was there." When we passed the activity plaza, some students were rehearsing a dance, and he even stopped to explain that it was "Arts Week"—this vibrant campus atmosphere is something no travel guide can provide. It was a particularly hot day, and our guide thoughtfully adjusted the route, focusing on covered and indoor areas, and even pointed out where we could get drinking fountains. There was a mother and daughter in our group; the little girl was full of curiosity about university, and he patiently shared his story about choosing his major. The mother later said, "That was more effective than a hundred words from me." The entire trip was at a comfortable pace, allowing ample time for photos and free exploration. The small group tour was a great experience. The student guide patiently answered all our questions and even recommended some great local restaurants around campus. (Just between us: the NUS souvenir shop is great, the prices are reasonable, and the canvas bags and school badge T-shirts make very meaningful souvenirs!)
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