Suspension of Ocean Park Hong Kong App (Effective 1 July 2026)Closure of "North Pole Encounter" for RenovationArrangements for unused admission ticket, car park reservation, and Ocean FasTrack dated 26 July 2026
Careers
Contact Us
Getting Here
Water World
Ocean Park Corporation
ตั๋วและข้อเสนอพิเศษA Day at the Parkข้อมูลสวนสนุกAnnual MembershipConservation & Educationวางแผนกิจกรรมของคุณ
Buy Ticket

Secure your membership today and embark on an extraordinary journey like no other! Join now

Tickets and Offers

Admission Ticket & Special OffersOcean FasTrackVIP Premium TourGroup Ticket

A Day at the Park

Latest EventsAttractionsDining & ShoppingGet Closer to the AnimalsFamily Fun ActivitiesHotelsRecommended ItinerariesPanda Zone

Park Information

Park CalendarGetting HereGuest ServicesPark Notices

Annual Membership

Ocean Park Annual MembershipMembership TiersMember PrivilegesCurrent MembersTicket Conversion

Conservation & Education

ConservationEducation

Plan Your Event

Corporate Events and ChartersPersonal Celebrations
FAQ
Press ReleasePark Rules and RegulationsWebsite Use & Access AgreementPersonal Information Collection StatementPrivacy Policy StatementTender Notices

Copyright © 2026 Ocean Park Hong Kong. All rights reserved.

Ocean Park Corporation is a charitable institution registered with Inland Revenue Department, Hong Kong (File No: 91/2801).

Ocean Park Hong Kong, 180 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong | Tel: (852) 3923 2323 | Fax: (852) 2873 5584

Ocean Park channel

Panda channel

  • Homepage
  • Park Information
  • 4-Day Cross-border Journey: Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Dongguan & Zhuhai

4-Day Cross-border Journey: Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Dongguan & Zhuhai

Planning a multi-city adventure across the Greater Bay Area requires careful coordination of visas, transport, attractions, cuisine, budget, and safety. This comprehensive guide connects Hong Kong's world-class attractions with Guangdong's vibrant cities, offering a seamless four-day, three-night itinerary that balances cultural exploration, scenic experiences, and culinary delights whilst respecting border controls and practical considerations.

Visa Requirements & Smart Border Crossings

Essential Travel Documents

Moving between Hong Kong and Mainland China requires valid travel documents and appropriate visas. Mainland Chinese travelers need a valid Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao (Home Return Permit) with G endorsement (personal tourism). This permit covers multi-city Greater Bay Area itineraries from Hong Kong to Guangzhou, Dongguan, Zhuhai, and back to Hong Kong.

Foreign travelers can utilize the 144-hour visa-free transit policy at designated ports, applicable to ticket holders from 53 eligible countries. This policy allows stays within Guangdong Province (e.g., Guangzhou, Dongguan, Zhuhai) and is ideal for multi-city Greater Bay Area trips.

Fast-Track Technology

Since November 2025, smart "face recognition" customs clearance has been implemented at major border crossings including Shenzhen Bay and Zhuhai Gongbei ports, dramatically reducing wait times and enhancing security.

Travellers aged 14 and above who meet eligibility criteria can benefit from these expedited lanes, adding a secure yet swift border experience to their journey.

Efficient Transport: Connecting Four Cities Seamlessly

High-Speed Rail

Hong Kong to Guangzhou

Departs from Hong Kong West Kowloon Station to Guangzhou South Station

  • Journey time: 50–70 minutes

  • Fare: HKD 110–140

  • Frequency: Multiple daily departures

Golden Bus Shuttle

Hong Kong to Zhuhai

Via Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge

  • Journey time: 40 minutes

  • Fare: HKD 60–70

  • Direct service, no transfers

Ferry Service

Hong Kong to Macau/Zhuhai

Pier-to-pier connections

  • Journey time: Approximately 1 hour

  • Fare: HKD 150–200

  • Scenic harbour views

Local Transport

Within Each City

Extensive metro systems, buses, and taxis

  • Affordable fares

  • Safe and reliable

  • English signage available


Ocean Park Hong Kong's strategic location offers easy access to these regional transport hubs, making it an ideal starting point for your Greater Bay Area adventure. The combination of high-speed rail, modern bridge infrastructure, and traditional ferry services ensures you can move efficiently between cities whilst enjoying different perspectives of the region.

Must-Visit Attractions & Culinary Highlights

Hong Kong: Ocean Park

Begin your journey at Ocean Park Hong Kong, a renowned marine-themed park offering thrilling rides and immersive animal exhibits. The Giant Panda Adventure showcases beloved locally-born pandas Jia Jia (elder sister) and De De (little brother),

along with parents Ying Ying and Le Le, whilst Neptune's Restaurant offers dining alongside aquariums featuring over 400 species of fish.

Must-try: Contemporary Chinese cuisine at Neptune's Restaurant

Guangzhou: Canton Tower

This iconic landmark offers panoramic views of the city. Stroll along the Pearl River waterfront or explore Shamian Island's colonial charm. Guangzhou's food scene is legendary for authentic Cantonese dim sum.

Must-try: Traditional dim sum at Panxi Restaurant, renowned for its authentic Cantonese cuisine

Dongguan: Keyuan Garden

Often overlooked by tourists, Dongguan boasts cultural sites like the historic Keyuan Garden and Humen Bridge Memorial Museum, offering insight into the region's rich heritage and architectural beauty.

Must-try: Dongguan-style roast goose at specialty restaurants in the city centre

Zhuhai: Lovers Road

Celebrated for scenic coastal landscapes, Lovers Road offers beautiful seaside walks and photo opportunities. Chimelong Ocean Kingdom integrates thrill rides with marine animal shows, ideal for families.

Must-try: Fresh seafood including abalone, scallops, and squid at dockside restaurants

Budget & Safety Considerations

Each city offers transport and dining options that cater to moderate budgets without compromising safety or quality. Public transportation remains safe, efficient, and affordable across all destinations.

  • Purchase travel insurance covering health emergencies and trip delays

  • Book pre-arranged transport passes for seamless transfers

  • Stay in centrally located accommodations near major transport hubs

  • Use official taxi services and licensed transport operators

Whether marvelling at Hong Kong's urban landscape, savouring Guangzhou's dim sum, exploring Dongguan's heritage, or relaxing along Zhuhai's coastline, travellers enjoy a rich, secure, and efficient itinerary made possible by advancements in transportation and customs technology.