Boat tours

Tourism Sites

Star Ferry Ride
🧠 Fact: A historic ferry connecting Kowloon and Hong Kong Island.
💡 Tip: Cheapest and most scenic way to cross the harbor.
Info - The Star Ferry is a quintessential Hong Kong experience, ferrying passengers between Kowloon and Hong Kong Island since 1888. The short but scenic ride offers some of the best views of Victoria Harbour’s skyline, especially at sunset or during the nightly Symphony of Lights show. The ferry’s nostalgic green and white boats are a charming contrast to the city’s gleaming skyscrapers. Inexpensive and convenient, the ride is loved by both locals and visitors. It’s a simple yet unforgettable way to appreciate Hong Kong’s iconic waterfront from a fresh, gentle perspective.
- 📍 China, Hong Kong

Swan River Cruise
🧠 Fact: Offers scenic tours between Perth and Fremantle or wine cruises to Swan Valley.
💡Tip: Book a sunset cruise for the most Instagram-worthy experience
Info - A Swan River Cruise is one of the most relaxing ways to take in the city. These scenic cruises glide between Perth’s Elizabeth Quay and the historic port town of Fremantle, passing waterfront mansions, yacht clubs, and lush parklands. With options for sunset cruises, wine tastings, or wildlife spotting along the way, it’s a great introduction to the region’s laid-back lifestyle and picturesque setting.
- 📍Australia, Perth

Tampere
🧠 Fact: Tampere is known for its industrial history and vibrant cultural life.
💡 Tip: Visit the Vapriikki Museum Centre, enjoy panoramic views from the Näsinneula Observation Tower, and relax in the city's numerous saunas
- 📍 Finland , Tampere

Telč Chateau
🧠Fact: Beautiful Renaissance chateau with original interiors.
💡Tip: Join a guided tour for access to the most ornate rooms.
Info - Telč Chateau is the crown jewel of the town, an elegant Renaissance residence once home to the powerful Zachariáš of Hradec family. The chateau’s lavish interiors feature ornate painted ceilings, period furnishings, and a stunning Knights’ Hall. Its arcaded courtyard and beautifully kept gardens enhance its fairytale appeal. The estate played a key role in the town’s transformation during the 16th century. Guided tours reveal a richly decorated past, while the adjacent park offers serene lakeside walks. It’s a must-see for history lovers and anyone drawn to the romance of old-world aristocratic life.
- 📍 Czech Republic, Telč

Temple Street Night Market
🧠 Fact: A lively market known for street food, souvenirs, and fortune tellers.
💡 Tip: Bargaining is expected—start low!
Info - Temple Street Night Market is one of Hong Kong’s most iconic street markets, famed for its lively, bustling atmosphere after sundown. Located in Kowloon’s Yau Ma Tei district, it’s a vibrant hub for bargain shopping, local street food, and fortune telling. Stalls line the street selling everything from clothes and accessories to electronics and souvenirs. Food stalls tempt visitors with local favorites like clay pot rice, seafood, and curry fishballs. The market also features impromptu Cantonese opera performances and palm readers. It’s a must-visit for those craving authentic Hong Kong street culture and vibrant night-time energy.
- 📍 China, Hong Kong

The Funen Village (Den Fynske Landsby)
🧠 Fact: An open-air museum depicting rural life in the 18th and 19th centuries.
💡 Tip: Participate in traditional crafts and activities during special events.
Info - The Funen Village is an open-air museum in Odense that transports visitors to rural 19th-century Denmark. Set among scenic countryside, the village comprises original, relocated farmhouses, workshops, and windmills. Costumed guides demonstrate traditional crafts like pottery, weaving, and butter-churning, while farm animals roam the grounds. Seasonal festivals, markets, and old-fashioned games add to its nostalgic charm. It’s a living history experience perfect for families and history lovers, providing a vivid, hands-on look at the customs and daily life of Denmark’s past in a peaceful, authentic setting.
- 📍 Denmark, Odense

Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha)
🧠 Fact: One of the largest seated outdoor bronze Buddhas.
💡 Tip: Combine with a cable car ride to Ngong Ping Village.
Info - The Tian Tan Buddha, or Big Buddha, stands majestically atop Ngong Ping on Lantau Island. At 34 meters tall, this bronze statue is one of the largest seated Buddhas in the world. Visitors climb 268 steps to reach the base, where they can admire the serene figure and panoramic mountain views. Adjacent is the Po Lin Monastery, an important spiritual center with rich Buddhist architecture. The site is best accessed via the Ngong Ping 360 cable car, offering breathtaking vistas of Lantau’s lush landscapes. It’s a peaceful, cultural retreat from the bustling city below.
- 📍 China, Hong Kong

Toronto Islands
🧠 Fact: A peaceful chain of islands just a short ferry ride away.
💡 Tip: Rent a bike and explore all three islands.
Info - A peaceful escape just a 15-minute ferry ride from downtown, the Toronto Islands offer green spaces, beaches, and stunning skyline views. Car-free and serene, the islands are ideal for biking, kayaking, and picnicking. Centre Island, the largest, has an amusement park and lovely gardens, while Ward’s and Hanlan’s Point cater to nature lovers and beachgoers. It’s the perfect summer retreat from the city’s bustle, with pathways connecting the islands for a leisurely afternoon outdoors.
- 📍 Canada , Toronto

Traunkirchen
🧠. Fact: : A picturesque village on the shores of Lake Traunsee, known for its medieval charm and St. Andrew's Church
💡 Tip: Take a boat ride to explore the stunning surrounding mountains and nearby towns.
Info - Starting lakeside, Traunkirchen is a charming village perched on the shores of Lake Traunsee. Surrounded by towering mountains and serene waters, it’s a beloved escape for those seeking peace, hiking trails, and traditional alpine charm. The village’s standout is the Fischerkanzel, an ornately carved fisherman’s pulpit inside the local church, alongside lakeside cafés and scenic boat rides.
- 📍 Austria, Traunkirchen, Upper Austria

Wolfgangsee
🧠. Fact: One of Austria’s most beloved lakes, surrounded by charming villages like St. Gilgen and St. Wolfgang. Fact: Perfect for kayaking, boat tours, and lakeside dining.
💡 Tip: Take the vintage paddle steamer for scenic lake views.
Info - Wolfgangsee is one of the prettiest lakes in the Salzkammergut, known for its crystal-clear water and idyllic lakeside villages like St. Gilgen and St. Wolfgang. A popular summer destination, the lake is perfect for swimming, boating, and lakeside cycling. The historic Schafberg Railway, a cogwheel train, climbs from the lake’s edge to the summit of Schafberg Mountain, offering breathtaking views over the lake and surrounding peaks. Traditional lakeside inns and charming cafes make Wolfgangsee an ideal spot for a relaxed, scenic getaway amid Austria’s alpine landscapes.
- 📍 Austria, Salzkammergut region

Wreck of the Ten Sails
🧠 Fact: A historic shipwreck site from 1794 that changed Cayman’s maritime history.
💡 Tip: Combine with a drive along the scenic East End coast.
Info - The Wreck of the Ten Sails is one of the Cayman Islands’ most storied historic events. In 1794, a convoy of ten British ships ran aground on the reefs near East End during a storm. Local islanders famously rescued the crew and passengers, earning the islands enduring favor from the British crown. Today, visitors can view a monument and memorial park at the lookout point, with sweeping ocean views and interpretive signs recounting the dramatic shipwreck. It’s a brief yet meaningful stop for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in Caymanian folklore and maritime heritage.
- 📍 Cayman Islands , East End

Xi’an Bell Tower
🧠 Fact: Located at the city’s center, this Ming-era tower is a symbol of Xi’an.
💡 Tip: The night view with lights is especially beautiful.
Info - Located at the heart of Xi’an’s city center, the Bell Tower is a magnificent Ming Dynasty structure symbolizing the city’s historic significance. Built in 1384, the tower once rang out to mark time and warn of invasions. Its elegant, multi-tiered wooden architecture features intricate carvings and green-glazed tiles. Inside, visitors find ancient bells and exhibits on Xi’an’s urban history. The tower’s position offers panoramic views of the bustling streets and Ancient City Wall. At night, the beautifully illuminated structure becomes a striking city landmark. It’s a great place to start any walking tour of Xi’an’s old town.
- 📍 China, Xi’an, Shaanxi Province

Zhujiajiao Water Town
🧠 Fact: A 1,700-year-old water town with canals and arched bridges.
💡 Tip: Take a boat ride to explore the traditional lanes.
Info - Nicknamed the “Venice of Shanghai,” Zhujiajiao is a 1,700-year-old water town famous for its charming canals, stone bridges, and traditional architecture. Located about an hour from central Shanghai, this ancient town offers a glimpse into old-world China with its boat rides, ancient temples, and preserved Ming and Qing Dynasty houses. The narrow streets are lined with artisan shops, snack stalls, and teahouses overlooking the water. Highlights include the 72-room Kezhi Garden and the iconic Fangsheng Bridge. It’s a perfect day-trip destination for those seeking tranquility, history, and picturesque river scenes near Shanghai.
- 📍 China, Shanghai