Dive into the unprecedented deep sea world and explore different themed areas.
Visit the beloved giant panda star and meet penguins, friends from the polar regions, and experience small animals in an all-round way. Challenge thrilling amusement rides in the Dynamic World and enjoy the happiness brought by speed. At the same time, the ’80th Anniversary Starry Journey of The Little Prince’ is launched. The 80th anniversary of the French classic ‘The Little Prince’ (Le Petit Prince) also lands at Hong Kong Ocean Park. Quickly follow in the footsteps of the little prince and embark on a starry journey intertwined with light and shadow. The colorful sky curtain lights in the park and the art installations all over the mountain and valley of the park will lead you to explore the fantasy world of the little prince from different angles! Tracing the Footsteps of the Little Prince Walking in Hong Kong Ocean Park, you will find the footprints of the little prince all over the mountain and valley of the park! The little prince’s light projection on the artificial lake of Aqua City will lead you to find his starry mark. And the fragments of him traveling to different places and meeting the little fox will also turn into shiny decorative arrangements in The Bayview Gourmet Place. You can also sit side by side with the little prince in front of the storybook in Yiqing Square and imagine the next interplanetary roaming journey. The giant rose garden in the Seaside Paradise Plaza reproduces the scene of the little prince finding countless roses in front of you. Each one is a beautiful existence. In addition, there is a giant commemorative statue of ‘The Little Prince’s Wish for a Photo’ specially set up in The Summit, witnessing the long journey of the little prince traveling through the starry sky. Come and pose with your relatives and friends and take a commemorative photo of this important milestone! Hong Kong Ocean Park, located on the south side of Hong Kong Island, is one of the world’s very popular theme parks. It covers an area of 170 acres, and the buildings are distributed on Nanlang Mountain and in Wong Chuk Hang Valley. The park is divided into two areas, The Summit and Seaside Paradise, and there are eight different themed worlds, including Asian Animal World, Aqua City, Whiskers Harbour, Rainforest World, Dynamic World, Marine World, Rapids World and Polar Adventure. The Summit is mainly a carnival-like amusement park and is more suitable for adults who seek thrills. Whether it’s the roller coaster, swing ship, and drop tower in Marine World, or the rafting rides, mine train rides, and 360-degree swings in Rapids World and Dynamic World, they will definitely make your heart race and scream continuously. Closer Interaction with Animals Want to meet dolphin friends? ‘Date with Dolphins’ will take you deep into the backstage area. Trainers will teach you simple command gestures so that you can interact with dolphins to your heart’s content. You can also meet dolphin friends up close and even touch them by hand by the pool! Aqua City, Ocean Wonders – ranked among the top ten aquariums in the world and is the ninth largest aquarium in the world. There is also a diameter of 5…Experience the underwater world through a 5-meter observation dome. The main transportation within the park includes: 1. Cable Car: The cable car runs along a 1.5-kilometer overhead steel cable connecting the upper and lower parts of the mountain, allowing visitors to enjoy the vast scenery of Hong Kong’s South District and the South China Sea along the way. 2. Escalator: The escalator, which started operation in 1987, connects the two areas of Nanlang Mountain (Ocean Heaven) and Dashuwan (Rapid Heaven). With a total length of 225 meters, it is the second-longest outdoor escalator system in the world and is unaffected by weather. 3. Ocean Express: Welcome aboard the Ocean Express at Hong Kong Ocean Park for an exciting deep-sea adventure journey, swiftly traveling between the Peak Park on the mountain and the Coast Park by the sea. Open hours are as follows: 07/01-10/10 Monday, Wednesday-Sunday 10:00-19:00; 10/14-10/17 Monday, Wednesday-Sunday 10:00-19:00; 10/21-10/24 Monday, Wednesday-Sunday 10:00-19:00; 10/28-10/30 Monday, Wednesday-Sunday 10:00-19:00; 11/04-12/31 Monday, Wednesday-Sunday 10:00-19:00. Closed on Tuesdays during these periods. Extended hours on certain dates: 10/11-10/13 10:00-23:00; 10/18-10/20 10:00-23:00; 10/25-10/27 10:00-23:00; 10/31-11/03 10:00-23:00. 1. The closing time of the Peak Park is uncertain and will usually close half an hour before the park ends. 2. The park reserves the right to temporarily close any rides or attractions without prior notice due to maintenance, repair, weather, or other circumstances. Please refer to the signs within the park for relevant opening information. Favorable policy for children: Children aged 3 (inclusive) to 11 (inclusive) are eligible for child tickets; children under 2 years old (inclusive) enter for free. Additional information for Hong Kong residents: By successfully making a reservation on the official website of Hong Kong Ocean Park, they can enjoy a free entry on their birthday by showing the online reservation confirmation and their valid Hong Kong identity document or birth certificate at the park’s ticket office.
Parking facilities: [Ocean Park Parking Lot] Reference price: For private cars, the parking fees are as follows: Non-peak days from Monday to Friday: HKD $25 per hour (maximum daily charge is HKD $150). Saturday, Sunday, public holidays and peak days: HKD $40 per hour (maximum daily charge is HKD $200). Address: 180 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong. Number of parking spaces: Subject to on-site conditions. For parking space reservations, please refer to the scenic area’s official website.
Stroller rental: Reference price: HKD 100 per single stroller per day. Address: Inside the ‘Aqua City’ of ‘Riviera Paradiso’. Mother and baby room: Address: There are multiple nursing rooms in Ocean Park Hong Kong, equipped with diaper changing tables, bottle warmers and parenting seats. Tourists can freely feed, take care of babies and change diapers at the baby care center. Disabled access: Most exhibition halls and amusement rides in Ocean Park Hong Kong are equipped with facilities for disabled tourists, including restrooms, ramp passages, theater stands, etc. Facilities such as the mountain cable car, ‘The Giant Wheel’ and ‘Sky Fairytale’ also have special compartments for wheelchair users. Must-see tips: 1. Before leaving, you can ask the staff at the exit to stamp your hand so that it can be checked when re-entering on the same day. 2. No food or drinks can be brought into Ocean Park (except for baby food). However, there are many restaurants in the park to choose from. 3. There is currency exchange service in Ocean Plaza. In addition, RMB or UnionPay cards can be used at ticket offices, restaurants and gift shops. 4. Lockers can be used in Aqua City, and strollers and wheelchairs are available for rent. 5. As there are many outdoor projects, it is recommended to do a good job of sun protection to avoid sunburn. 6. There are tourist centers at the park entrance, Dynamic Zone and Marine Zone respectively, where you can get the park guide and performance schedule.