New Year's Eve Cruises
Celebrate New Year's Eve In The Best Location
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Hydra
A cosy junk suitable for smaller groups. The most right boat for your boat trip.
From: $1,050.00 per hour
Liberty
Guarantee a wonderful time on the one of the last few wooden junks - LIBERTY!
From: $1,050.00 per hour
Magnetic
A traditional yet a trendy junk boat that can accommodate up to 35 guests.
From: $1,300.00 per hour
There’s really no better way to bring in the New Year than a New Year’s Eve cruise on Victoria Harbour. Not only is a New Year’s Eve cruise an amazing experience but it also means you avoid the crowds and get by far the best vantage point to watch the show right in front of you. All the hassle will be taken out; you’ll have plenty of time to relax, eat plenty and be merry with ever-flowing drinks without the wait.
Typically New Year’s Eve cruises will start early evening and finish around 1am. Cruises will include a set menu and drinks package or have a licensed bar on board.
Ticketed or Private Hire?
At Boat Hire Experts we have plenty of New Year’s Eve ticket options if you’re visiting or only have a few of you. There are also private hire options should you want a vessel for your own New Year’s Ever party, and what a party it will be!
The New Year’s Eve Fireworks Display
The magnitude of the display for New Year’s Eve in Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour is of epic proportions; a complex orchestration of fireworks, lights, lasers, sounds and music which lasts for around 10 minutes.
The limelight of the celebration used to be from the IFC Tower but now the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre is where the 60 second countdown to midnight is shown.
There are even countdown celebrations featuring “Shooting Stars” beginning an hour before the countdown with splashes of light every 15 minutes off the rooftops of harbour-side skyscrapers.
Hong Kong knows how to put on a finale, witness 45 different patterns of fireworks for the last single minute before the clock strikes.