Victoria Harbour
Victoria harbour is a natural harbour that separates the central business district from the Kowloon peninsula, known for its deep,
Victoria Harbour

Overview
Victoria harbour is a natural harbour that separates the central business district from the Kowloon peninsula, known for its deep, sheltered water and iconic skyline Victoria Harbour is home to most of the port facilities of Hong Kong, making Hong Kong amongst the world’s busiest. An average of 220,000 ships visits the harbour each year.
Name: | The harbour was named after Britian’s Queen Victoria in 1861, following the second opium war when the Kowloon peninsula was ceded to Britian. |
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Location | Hong Kong Island |
Skyline: | The harbour is renowned for its stunning panoramic views of the Hong Kong skyline. |
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about Victoria Harbour
What is Victoria Harbour famous for?
Victoria Harbour is famous for its iconic skyline, particularly at night, and is a major tourist attraction known for panoramic views, the “A Symphony of Lights” show, and the Avenue of Stars.
What is the best way to see Victoria Harbour?
By taking the Star Ferry, walking along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, and enjoying the Symphony of Lights from the Avenue of Stars.
Are there restaurants with a harbour view?
Yes, there are many restaurants available with the harbour view.
Can I take a boat tour at Victoria Harbour?
Yes, you can take a boat tour at Victoria Harbour.
Is there an entrance fee to visit Victoria Harbour?
No, there is no entrance fee to visit Victoria Harbour.
What’s the best time to visit Victoria Harbour?
October to early December is the best time to visit.
Are there shopping areas near Victoria Harbour?
Yes, there are several major shopping areas near Victoria harbour.
Can I take photos at Victoria Harbour?
Yes, you can absolutely take photos at Victoria Harbour.