http://www.hkdolphinwatch.com
Take advantage of the opportunity to see one of Hong Kong’s greatest marine life spectacles, the pink dolphin. Dolphin Watch allows you to catch a glimpse of this endangered species in their scenic, natural habitat in and around the Sha Chau and Lung Kwu Chau Marine Park. Set sail on a cruise along the scenic western shorelines of the New Territories and snap photos of the dolphins as they play, frolic and swim.
http://www.jasonwalks.com
Local historian Jason Wordie gives tours of Hong Kong on anything from the “Secrets of Central” to the “Walled Cities” as well as making special trips to Macau. He is a fountain of knowledge about Hong Kong and taking one of his tours is worthwhile just for the experience of hearing him speak so passionately about the city. Check his website for further details.
Mid-levels
3476 1300
http://www.esmdywca.org.hk/
Don’t know the difference between Wan Chai and Chai Wan? The YWCA of Hong Kong offers many tours and activities to help you get to know your city better.
32 Hollywood Road
Central
2970 3366
Two IFC
Mall Level 3
8 Finance Street
Central
8129 8000
http://www.pure-fit.com
Great studio classes as well as trainers brought in from all over the world. Beautiful locations, but not just for the beautiful people. We love the DVD’s available to watch while you are on the equipment… it makes the time pass by so much more quickly.
http://www.heliexpress.com
Taking the ferry to Macau is so last season! Arrive at Hong Kong’s playground in style in your own chopper with HeliExpress. If Macau’s not your thing, you can still rise above the skyline with a 12-minute journey from Kowloon to Tsing Ma Bridge and then back over the harbour.
http://www.jubilee.com.hk/english/
With a large fleet of Chinese junks, speedboats and yachts, Jubilee specializes in providing the whole sea-faring experience by offering catering, crew and guides. Get ready to hit the harbour in high style!
http://www.saffron-cruises.com
Home to some of Hong Kong’s most stunning antique triple-masted junk boats as well as a fleet of yachts, Saffron Cruises boats have played host to everything from weddings to corporate events and always ensure a memorable and exciting adventure on Hong Kong’s waters.
http://www.avis.com.hk
Tear through the streets of Hong Kong and build up some serious street cred in a Porsche Cayman S Series, among other models suited to your rock and roll lifestyle.
http://www.aqua.com.hk/#/?eng&aquaLuna&concept
Want to sail the harbour in style? Indulge in divine cocktails and snacks aboard Aqua Luna one of the last handcrafted traditional Chinese junks in Hong Kong. Kick back on a one-hour harbour cruise and admire the spectacular city lights from the 1500 square foot cabin, which has been fully decked out with plush cushions and modern touches. Managed to work up an appetite along the way? Step off in TST and head over to Aqua or Hutong, both offering delectable cuisine and unparalleled views of the city’s skyline. Hot Tip: Aqua Luna is now offering regular 30-minute cruises around Stanley on weekends as well as day trips to hidden temples and historic sites on selected days during the week, a perfect way to get a glimpse into the city’s scenic and secret hotspots from a uniquely stunning vantage point. For further details, visit: www.aqualuna.com.hk.

















http://www.bsm.com.hk
http://www.colorproduction.com.hk
You spend triple the time you do at the office at hardcore dance clubs, have more rhythm in your pinky toe than most of your friends have in their entire bodies and your iTunes playlists are worthy of a Grammy. It’s official, your inner DJ needs a chance to shine. Renowned DJ Tommy has teamed up with some of HK’s best talent and the Baron School of Music to create Color Production DJ School. Courses include mixing, scratching and beat juggling taught in group seminars or private lessons.