Ocean Park, located on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, is one of Hong Kong’s favourite attraction. Actually, with its exciting rides, fine exhibits and educational adventure, Ocean Park has already surpassed Disneyland as the most popular theme park in Hong Kong.
General Information
The ocean Park covers more than 870,000 square metres of land and is comprised of three parts, which are the Lowland, the Headland and Tai Shue Wan. The three parts are connected by a cable car and an outdoor escalator, which is the 2nd longest in HK.
Plan Your Visit
No trip to Ocean Park would be complete without a stop at the Hong Kong Jockey Club Giant Panda Habitat to see the four giant pandas. The two newest additions, Ying Ying and Le Le joined long-time residents An An and Jia Jia in this world-class panda facility.
The park is also home to a fascinating Sea Jelly Spectacular, featuring more than 1,000 sea jellies of all sizes from all over the world.
The whole family can also enjoy SkyStar at SkyFair, a huge helium-filled balloon measuring 22 metres in diameter which soars more than 100 metres into the sky.

Other popular attractions have included the Ocean Theatre, Abyss Turbo Drop, the Mine Train and new and fun-filled entertainment facilities are introduced from time to time and the Master Development Plan is now underway.
* Amazing Asia Animals
- Giant Panda Adventure
- Gator Mash
- The HKJC Giant Panda Habitat
- Panda Village
- Goldfish Treasures
- Emperors of the Sky
- Emerald Trail
* Aqua City
- The Grand Aqurium *NEW*
- Symbio *NEW*
- Sea Life Carousel
- Skyfair Celebration
- Bungee Trampoline
* Marine World
- Chinese Sturgeon Aquarium
- Ocean Theatre
- Pacific Pier
- Sea Jelly Spetacular
- Ocean Park Tower
- Garden of Joy
- The Abyss Turbo Drop
- Crazy Galleon
- The Dragon
- The Eagle
- Ferris Wheel
- Flying Swing
- Headland Skill Games
* Adventure Land
- Mine Train
- Space Wheel
- Raging River
- Ocean Park Escalator
* Thrill Mountain
- The Flash
Get there:
Public Transport >>
| Hong Kong | |
| Causeway Bay | CityBus: 72, 72A, 92, 96, 592 |
| Central | CityBus: 6A, 6X, 70, 75, 90, 97, 260 |
| North Point | CityBus: 41A First Bus: 38, 42 |
| Shau Kei Wan | CityBus: 77, 99 |
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Kowloon |
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| Lai Chi Kok | CityBus & KMB: 171 |
| Diamond Hill | CityBus & KMB: 671 |
| Kowloon Bay | CityBus & KMB: 107 |
| Tsim Sha Tsui | CityBus: 973 |
| Shatin | CityBus & KMB: 107 |
*For details, please call the information hotlines of the respective bus companies.
Citybus: (852) 2873 0818 www.citybus.com.hk
First Bus: (852) 2136 8888 www.nwfb.com.hk
Kowloon Motor Bus (KMB): (852) 2745 4466 www.kmb.com.hk
The Citybus Route 629 runs daily from Admiralty MTR Station or Central Pier No. 7. The bus fares are $10.6 for adults and $5.3 for children (aged 4-11).
| From | Start Time | Last Bus | Interval(Approx) |
| Admiralty MTR | 9:00 am | 4:00 pm | every 10 min |
| Central (Ferry Piers) | 9:35 am | 10:55 am | every 20 min |
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