With afternoon tea
Victoria Harbour Cruise
Hong Kong Peninsula Afternoon Tea is a truly special experience. It is a place where you can enjoy a luxurious afternoon tea with the beautiful scenery of Victoria Harbour as the background. Let me introduce you to the charms of Peninsula Afternoon Tea and Victoria Harbour Cruise. The afternoon tea here is a modern reinterpretation of the traditional British tea time, and it is a popular program that many tourists and locals visit every year. In particular, the fact that you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Victoria Harbour while enjoying afternoon tea is a great attraction.
Enjoying on the ferry
A unique dining experience
A Victoria Harbour cruise is the best way to see the beautiful skyline of Hong Kong. The cruise allows you to see Hong Kong’s famous landmarks up close. It’s especially romantic when you see the city at night with its gorgeous lights. The afternoon tea set consists of a variety of sandwiches, scones, and desserts. The scones are especially delicious, served warm and topped with clotted cream and strawberry jam.
Elegant afternoon healing
Desserts come in a variety of colors and shapes, and you can enjoy the taste with your eyes. In particular, the ocean-themed desserts really show the originality of afternoon tea. You can enjoy the view of Victoria Harbour with the natural light coming in through the large windows. The classic yet modern sensibility is in harmony, making you feel like you’ve stepped into a scene from a movie. Many people have experienced Peninsula’s afternoon tea and been impressed by the service. In particular, many reviews say that the friendly service and meticulous attention from the staff are impressive.
Menu Introduction
scone
sandwich
Pastries & Desserts
Welcome drink
Meeting Point:
Star Ferry Terminal (Tsim Sha Tsui) Sharp Starry Sky
Star Ferry Pier, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
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Meeting time:
Saturday - Sunday: 1:20 PM / 3:50 PM
time taken :
1 hour 45 minutes
※ Please wait 30 minutes before departure time.
Star Ferry Pier, Tsim Sha Tsui