The iconic Star Ferry has plied its way backwards and forwards across Victoria Harbour, connecting Hong Kong with the mainland and other islands, for over a hundred years. Whilst there are now road and rail connections using the under harbour tunnels, there is nothing like viewing the surrounds from the water.
The ferries are so charming and evoke a bygone age. They first began operating in 1888, initially known as the Kowloon Ferry Company, before adopting the present name, Star Ferry Company in 1898.
The main route shuttles from Central Pier on the Hong Kong side to Tsim Sha Tsui on the Kowloon side though there are other options too. We used our Hong Kong Travel card, the Octopus, to get around on all forms of transport including the ferries (similar concept to the London Oyster card). You can find all the information you need about the Octopus card here.
We loved the old fashioned feel of the boats from the old metal gangways used to board and disembark, down to the wooden bench seats, which you can swivel round in either direction depending on what view takes your fancy. We saw tourists, locals carrying their shopping bags and smartly dressed business people alike all using the shuttle service. I was amazed to read afterwards that the ferries take 70,000 passengers per day (over 26 million every year!).
It’s a lovely feel being on the water – even on warm humid days we enjoyed a pleasant breeze. You get a wonderful perspective of the buildings and distant glimpses of the hills overlooking Hong Kong. Naturally there are numerous photo opportunities so I’m only including a small selection! If we go back to Hong Kong, a night cruise on the harbour would be top of the wish list as we ran out of time on our short trip in April.
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And its so cheap!!
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Yes it’s great value!
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I’m just picturing myself tootling across that harbour now, breeze in my hair. 🙂 🙂 Just opened my eyes and it’s another grey Hartlepool morning. Oh, well…. nice while it lasted. Have a great weekend, Rosemay!
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You would certainly enjoy the ferry Jo! Sorry it’s such a grey day with you – hope the sun comes back again soon 🙂 🙂
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Travelling first class for such a reasonable fare – beats me how they do it!
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Its a great way to see the harbour and was really good value too! 🙂
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Wow, looks so interesting – and some awesome pictures. We’d love to visit HK one day
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Thank you – the harbour area is very attractive and Star Ferry a Hong Kong icon. Hope you get to visit some day too! 🙂
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