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HongkongBoth Hong Kong and Macau are hubs of popular attractions and sightseeing opportunities, and you will find endless things to see and do here. Most of these activities here that you will go for are totally free of cost which adds icing to the cake.

Hotel Okura - Macau

These are places and sights that give Hong Kong its unique local colour and make Hong Kong memorable. The other things to do are moderately priced. Below are hand picked ten places are where old and young, the wealthy tourists, and the backpackers tend to go in Hong Kong.

Hongkong

1. See the Avenue of Stars Skyline

Avenue of Stars Skyline - Hongkong

Simply walk out on the Avenue of Stars on the shore. The skyline around the harbor ranks as the tallest in the world, and at 8 pm most evenings, it lights up for the Symphony of Lights, in the above photo. By day or by night, Hong Kong's skyline against Victoria Peak and the blue backdrop of Victoria Harbor is the favorite tourist attraction. 

2. Ride the Star Ferry

Star Ferry - Hongkong

This little ship does a lot of work and is internationally known and ranks high in international tourist esteem. But it is just a humble little ferry ship that gets it acclaim due to its neighbors. By day or night, you'll see memorable and beautiful scenery like this. A ride across Victoria Harbor costs 25 cents US. At 8 pm, see the light show from the ship. 

3. Ascend for the Victoria Peak View

Victoria Peak View - Hongkong

The best sightseeing point on Hong Kong Island and probably all of Hong Kong is Victoria Peak that looks down on Central. Walking paths, a mall, and parks on the peak are places you can explore. The Peak Tram is a tourist favorite, but you could walk up Old Peak Road in an hour.


Tian Tan Buddha - HK

Get away to this large island for relaxation, sightseeing and outdoor adventures. It is still a sparsely populated island of natural parkland, beaches, mountains, and hiking and biking trails. Mui Wo and Pui O are known for scenery and seafood restaurants.


Ocean Park - Hongkong

Hong Kong's biggest and most popular theme park is Ocean Park. Along with acrobatic sea mammals, there are exhibits of other sea creatures. The Amazing Asian Animals section has pandas. You can ride the sky tram to see the scenery. There is a roller coaster and many other big rides. 

Macau 

1.Casino Hopping

Macau Casino

Every year, countless Chinese and Hong Kong gamblers visit the “Las Vegas of the Far East”. There are thirty-three casinos in Macau, of which the biggest is “The Venetian Macao”. It is also the biggest casino in the world! An evening or two at a couple of these mind-boggling casinos is a must for any Macau tourist.

2. Food Hunting

Macau Food

There are lots of good food in Macau! From Portuguese egg tarts to almond cookies to durian ice-cream to Pork Chop buns to dim sum to Crab Congee, Macau will definitely have something to satisfy your taste buds. 


Kun Iam Statue - Macau

The Kun Iam Statue is a bronze statue of the Goddess of Mercy that stands at 20 metres tall. It is built on top of a dome shaped like a lotus flower, and faces Macau to protect it (symbolically). Best visited during the day, the Kun Iam Ecumenical Centre is comprises of a souvenir centre and a contemplation room, among others. It shuts down by 6 pm, by the way.


Macau Tower

Standing at 338 metres tall, the Macau Tower is another popular attraction in Macau. It boasts amenities such as an observation deck, a revolving restaurant, and even a cinema. For the adventurous, you can also try the world’s second highest bungee jump at 233 metres. Why anybody would want to stand at the top of a towering structure amidst strong winds, and choose to jump headfirst downwards (albeit with a piece of rope tied to your leg), totally blows my mind. 

5. Take a trip to Zhuhai

Yeli Island - Zhuhai

Last but not least, if you are spending at least two days in Macau, you can also plan for a day trip to the neighboring city of Zhuhai, in China. Singaporeans can visit Zhuhai for up to 15 days without a visa for sightseeing. Once you clear the Zhuhai customs, you will reach a huge underground mall. Basically, it’s a giant multi-level flea market that sells anything from mobile accessories to winter clothing. If you are a fan of such places, you will enjoy shopping here.

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Dubai is a land of riches and luxuries; from gold cars to the tallest skyscraper in the world and anything in between, Dubai has seen it all. While a trip to Dubai isn't a quite expensive one, there is so much Dubai has in offer for you that will make you return feeling like a kind. 

Dubai City

We bring to you the top luxurious experiences to be had as a tourist in Dubai. Hope it helps!

Enjoy ultimate shopper's paradise at Dubai biggest Shopping Festival-


This shopper's paradise has something interesting for everyone with a complete entertaining zone. You can fully relish your day with the special event of lights & glamour. This month long event carries a huge excitement for locals as well as travelers with a complete connectivity of culture & festivity mix. There are several attractive offers and shows for families at Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF) along the special arrangements for kids, art lovers and foodies. You can also become a part of these discounts, offers and shopping bonanza with your visit the luxurious Dubai.

Spend a night at the 7* Burj Al Arab

Burj Al Arab - Dubai

Burj Al Arab is the worlds only seven-star hotel that has all that it takes to take your breath away with its billowing sail like architecture, silk swathed rooms and private butler service. Priced at around $24,000 per night, the Burj Al Arab is an exquisite vision that has grown to be an excessive fairy tale come true.

Take a Private Yacht Cruise

Yacht Cruise - Dubai

Drift across the clear blue water along Dubai shoreline on your own luxury superyacht. Nothing else matches the grandeur of getting to spend the afternoon sipping cocktails on the sundeck, diving down below into the pristine waters and discovering the desert city by water. A private yacht cruise is an exceptional way to experience the shades of blue in Dubai.

Go on an off-road Desert Safari

Desert Safari - Dubai

An off-road Dubai Desert Safari is a must if luxury in pleasure is what you seek. These exhilarating adventure rides take you across rolling dunes to remote villages and camel farms. Luxury evening safaris include a desert sunset, camel rides, belly dancing and a Bedouin barbecue around the campfire.

Enjoy a romantic Hot-Air Balloon Ride

Hot-Air Balloon Ride

Nothing better to start the day with, compared to a sunrise hot air balloon ride over the city of Dubai. Drift through the rose and gold colors of morning with a mimosa in hand and admire the rich tapestry of colors of the world’s finest city laid out beneath your feet. The quiet energy, the touch of romance and the essence of beauty makes this an exceptional experience.

Finest Dining Experience at Verre

Dining at Verre - Dubai

Dubai is a gourmand’s dream, with a feast of superlative restaurants operated by world-renowned chefs. Splash out at Verre by Gordon Ramsay, where masterful French techniques transform the freshest produce into food from heaven.

Relax yourself at the luxurious Talise Spa

Talise Spa - Dubai

Inspired by the rituals of the exotic Middle East, Talise Spa is a spa experience that will leave you soothed from tip to toe. Purify your soul in the divine steam rooms, unwind with an around the world massage and indulge in a caviar facial to delight and inspire. After bathing and beautifying in exquisite surroundings you can sip a cocktail on the balcony overlooking the gulf.

Go Golfing at Dubai Creek Golf Club

Creek Golf Club - Dubai

Dubai’s golf courses are some of the finest in the Middle East, with a choice of desert oases and Creekside links. Tee off by the water at the Dubai Creek Club in Deira, floodlit for night golf and boasting a health club and swim-up bar.

Supercar Tour- the dream ride!

Supercar Tour - Dubai

Nothing screams luxury like the burble from the exhaust of a supercar. Discover the UAE’s most beautiful roads on a self-drive tour where you are the pilot of five of the world’s most exotic supercars. Try the amazing Lamborghini Avantador and compare this to the Ferrari 458 Spider. Perhaps the Mercedes SLS, the McLaren MP4-12C or the Lamborghini Gallado is more your style. It's a 7-hour long tour!

Emirates Mall for something in designer!

Emirates Mall

Shopping is just the beginning at Mall of the Emirates: one of Dubai’s most luxurious shopping experiences features an indoor ski field complete with après ski bar. Inside the dazzling mall you’ll find Harvey Nichols, high-street brands from H&M to Zara, and designer stores including Paul Smith, Gucci and Emporio Armani Caffè. Off Sheikh Zayed Road, there’s a free shuttle service from major hotels.

And of course, the gold from the souqs

Deira’s Gold Souq - Dubai

Deira’s Gold Souq is hailed the city of gold and everywhere you turn you will be greeted by the Midas touch. With sparkling jewels and rich gold’s lighting up over three hundred shop windows you can truly have your pick of riches. Lose yourself down the narrow lanes and explore the bounty of rings, necklaces and bracelets that make this souk such a glittering place to be.

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Mauritius
Mauritius, also called the Paradise Island, is one of the hottest honeymoon destinations for the newly-weds. And why not? There is nothing as ethereal compared to the white sandy Mauritian beaches, which provide ample ground for the love-birds to enjoy their own sweet time, that too in peace and tranquility. And it's not just the beaches Mauritius boasts of... the illustrious countryside, water sports, adventure rides in addition to crystal blue lagoons and coral islets make this place an infallible hit among the romantic couple.

Resort &Spa - Mauritius
Sweetness of Beaches

Mauritius honeymoon is incomplete without a mid-night candle-light date on one of the endless white beaches or a blissful time soaking up the sun with your partner. Island’s finest beaches like Grand Bay, Pereybere, Belle Mare, and Blue Bay give you all the excuse to cuddle with your partner on the cool sand. Naughty adventure on your mind? Try holding her through a parasailling session or taking her on a fun-filled ski ride.

Planned sightseeing is run-of-the-mill. Why not Hire a Car?
 
Renting Car - Mauritius

Renting a car is definitely one of the top things to do in Mauritius. The island has an extensive motorway and widespread coastal roads. While taxis could be expensive and time consuming, a car is at your disposal 24/7. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to wind through sugarcane plantations, city center, and markets all at your free will. Nothing compares the freedom of driving around with your partner to explore the whole island.

A little Shopping is an elixr to the soul
 
Shopping in Mauritius

Being on a honeymoon is all the more reason to go shopping on this exotic island. The island is a shopping paradise with reasonable prices, quality products and amazing range. Some of the places to visit in Mauritius for shopping include Grand Baie Bazar, Goodlands, Quatre Bornes and so on. Take advantage of the situation and buy that seductive dress you always wanted to wear while out with him!

Teasing your tastebuds
 
Street Food - Mauritius

The Mauritian land offers a unique mix of Creole, African, Indian and Chinese influences. Make sure you experience both: street food as well as a romantic fine dinner. The must try from the Mauritian streets is dholl puri served with hot chili paste. On the other hand some of the top Mauritius hotels and resorts like Oberoi offer in house set up to enjoy a private romantic dinner with your loved one. This saves you the effort of stepping out to look for a romantic reservation.

The Seven Colored Earth
 
Chamarel - Mauritius

The little village of Chamarel in South Mauritius is one of the most famous Mauritius attractions. This village is famous for its colored surfaces with a mix of purples, yellows, oranges, and reds. The uneven volcanic surface is also home to the highest waterfall in Mauritius. These natural beauties are usually visited as part of a combined trip popularly known as the visit to “Seven Colored Earth”.

The unmatched Ile aux Cerfs
 
Ile aux Cerfs
 
A Mauritius attraction you just cannot afford to miss during your Mauritius honeymoon is the Ile aux Cerfs, an island located off the East coast. Popularly known as the Treasure Island, this picturesque getaway is famous for its spectacular white sandy beaches, palm trees and turquoise blue water. You can relax on the beach, prepare a barbeque with your partner, and go parasailing.

Mauritian Spas are a piece of paradise

Mauritian Spa

You simply can’t run short of things to do in Mauritius, and relishing a spa treatment definitely tops the chart. The Spa at Four Season Resort Mauritius at Anahita is one place where you will find a mix of Indian, African, Chinese and European therapeutic spas. You and your partner would love to be buffed with their signature Mauritian fusion spas and massage. It’s a two – three hour soothing experience that’ll get you started for the forthcoming nights on your Mauritius honeymoon!

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Bali
The magical essence of Bali enjoys a reputation spread far and wide. With its exotic beaches and scenic paddy fields, Bali sees a considerable influx of tourists every year. While beach parties are a craze at the Kuta Beach, the Pura Luhur temple scores well in playing the part of a popular religious shrine in this earthly paradise.

Ubud Hanging Garden Hotel

Below is a list of some of the many amazing must-visit places in Bali which the prospective traveler should not forget to list on thier bucket list.

Sanur Beach

Sanur Beach Bali

Located in the village of Denpasar in southeast Bali, quiet Sanur Beach is a popular destination for older visitors, which has earned the spot the nickname “Snore Beach.”

Sanur Beach

In addition to the area’s well-kept beach, Sanur has several important historic sites, including the Blanjong Temple, which contains a column bearing inscriptions that date back to the 9th century.

Nusa Lembongan

Nusa Lembongan Bali

Part of Bali Province, Nusa Lembongan is a small island located off the southeastern shores of Bali’s mainland. The island’s beaches attract the most visitors.

Nusa Lembongan Bali Snorkeling

Many areas around Nusa Lembongan are also good for diving and snorkeling, with abundant marine life and healthly coral. Surfing can get a bit crowded, but the waves are good.

Lovina

Lovina - Bali

The largest resort area on the north coast of Bali, Lovina is best known for the black volcanic sand of its 5-mile beach.

Swimming with Dolphins

The calm sea is perfect for swimming and dolphin watching too, making the area an ideal vacation destination for families.

Pura Luhur Uluwatu

Pura Luhur Uluwatu

The Bukit Peninsula located at the southern tip of Bali is home to the Pura Luhur Uluwatu, one of the nine major Hindu temples on the island. Founded in the 11th century, the temple was built at the edge of a limestone cliff top jutting out over the sea.

Pura Ulun Danu Bratan

Statues of Ganesha flank the entrance to the temple complex, and live monkeys beg for treats from visitors. Dances are performed for visitors every evening at sunset.

Mount Batur


Sunrise Mount Batur

While it’s not the highest point on Bali, Mount Batur is situated on one of the island’s most dramatic landscapes. The peak is a sometimes-active volcano that includes four craters, a lake and several villages.

Mount Batur - Bali

Climbing to the top of Mount Batur to watch the sunrise is a popular activity. Visitors also come to Mount Batur to see Pura Ulun Danu Batur, one of Bali’s nine major Hindu temples.

Kuta Beach

Kuta Beach Surfing Girl

Located on the southern point of the island in the village of Kelurahan, the long, broad stretch of sand one of the best-maintained and most scenic beaches on the island.

Kuta Beach Bali

Known for its active nightlife, the southern section of the beach is usually crowded, day or night. A short stroll to the north end of the beach, however, offers visitors a quiet sense of solitude.

Ubud

Ubud - Bali

Perched among the terraced rice fields that climb up the foothills of Bali’s central mountains, Ubud is considered the island’s cultural heart. Ubud is home to the island’s most important museums, including the Neka Art Museum with its expansive collection of Balinese paintings.

Kecak-Dance Bali

There are dance and music performances every day throughout the city as well as numerous art galleries and craft shops to explore. Ubud is surrounded by gently rolling rice paddies which create a beautiful impression of greenness.


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