Star Ferry Tours and Tickets
Star Ferry

Riding the Star Ferry is an inexpensive way to get the best views of Victoria Harbour.
A ferry ride is a must-do for families and first-time visitors.
The Star Ferry is wheelchair-accessible.
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There are plenty of ways to experience the Star Ferry. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
The price to ride the Star Ferry depends on the time of day. For example, if you take an afternoon or sunset tour, it’s typically HK$230 for adults, and HK$160 for reduced-price fares. At night, tickets to see “A Symphony of Lights” laser shows are usually HK$280 for adults, and HK$200 when discounted.
No, generally you don’t need to purchase advance tickets for the Star Ferry, though tickets may be limited for special occasions. Most days you can buy tickets at the Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier or just tap your Octopus card at the gate. Ticket sales end 10 minutes before departure, so it’s worth checking the schedule before your visit and arriving early.
Yes, the Star Ferry is a great way to see Victoria Harbour and take in the stunning views. While it’s much more affordable than planning a private sightseeing tour, it’s also more than just a transportation link, as you can watch light shows and admire beautiful sunsets from the water.
Yes, the Star Ferry is accessible for wheelchairs. Note, however, there is a limit of only four wheelchair users who can be accommodated on the lower deck per trip. The boat also offers reduced fares for visitors who present a valid registration of disabilities card.
Yes, you can use the Octopus card on the Star Ferry. It’s also handy for other forms of public transportation in Hong Kong, including trams, buses, and the MTR, and even some convenience stores—such as 7-Eleven. Simply tap in when you board the ferry and that’s it. No need to tap out later.






















































































































