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Hong Kong Islands Ocean Park is a world-class marine-themed park that combines thrilling rides, animal encounters, and educational exhibits against a stunning coastal backdrop. Spread across the southern side of Hong Kong Island, this sprawling attraction offers a unique blend of entertainment and conservation, making it a standout destination for families, wildlife enthusiasts, and adventure seekers alike. With its dramatic setting on the hillsides and seafront, the park delivers sweeping views of the South China Sea alongside its diverse attractions.
Highlights & What to See
- Marine Mammals & Shows: Catch the Ocean Theatre show featuring dolphins and sea lions, and visit the Grand Aquarium with its massive viewing panel and over 5,000 fish.
- Thrill Rides: Brave the Hair Raiser roller coaster and the Abyss Turbo Drop for adrenaline-pumping views over the coast.
- Polar Adventure: Meet penguins, sea otters, and fur seals in climate-controlled habitats that mimic their natural environments.
- Rainforest & Animal Encounters: Explore the Rainforest zone with its playful otters and tropical birds, plus the Amazing Asian Animals area featuring red pandas and Chinese giant salamanders.
- Ocean Park Tower: Ascend 72 metres for panoramic vistas of the park, the islands, and the distant skyline.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate a full day to properly experience the park. Arrive at opening time (10am) to beat the queues for popular rides and shows. Plan your day around show schedules — the dolphin presentation and the sea lion show are must-sees. Allow time for a leisurely lunch at one of the park’s themed restaurants, and stay until closing to enjoy the evening ambiance and shorter queues for repeat rides. If you’re short on time, focus on the Grand Aquarium, the Polar Adventure, and the Ocean Theatre.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Repulse Bay: A scenic beach with a promenade and a relaxed vibe, perfect for a pre- or post-park swim or stroll.
- Stanley: A charming seaside town known for its market, waterfront dining, and historic Murray House.
- Wong Nai Chung Gap: A site of significant World War II history, with walking trails and a memorial.
- Hong Kong Park: A peaceful green space in the city centre with an aviary and a conservatory, ideal for a contrasting urban nature experience.
- Ocean Park to Aberdeen: Take a sampan ride from the park’s back entrance to the Aberdeen Fishing Village for a glimpse of traditional floating life.
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Image credits
- Stanley — 太皮 / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Aberdeen — Ceeseven / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Wong Nai Chung Gap — Wpcpey / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Hong Kong Park — Exploringlife / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Grand Aquarium — Exploringlife / CC BY-SA 4.0