Excited visitors can get ready to indulge themselves in Ocean Park’s relaxing environment where they can chill out and get closer to nature, while being assured that strict anti-pandemic measures are in place to protect their health.
Extraordinary Experiences to Debut
Continuing as an eco-conservation advocate, the Park is also introducing a series of immersive outdoor
leisure activities to encourage visitors to interact with nature. The experiences are specially curated
while tapping into the Park’s natural setting on the southern coastline of Hong Kong Island and its
surrounding hillside topography.
“Our team did not slow down in the rethink of the Park’s future and direction despite its temporary
closure over the past two months. We have taken the chance to conduct a broad-based engagement
programme and to curate new experiences for our visitors,” said Lau Ming-wai, Chairman of Ocean
Park, adding, “Apart from new edutainment, we also aim to launch an array of activities that promote well-being while strengthening our connection with the Southern District’s communities. We are ready to
surprise visitors with a series of all-new extraordinary experiences. With Green Staycation set to be launched this October, we are inviting visitors to re-discover Ocean Park’s uniqueness through a series
of activities ranging from yoga to hiking, at or even outside of the Park, which will advocate eco-conservation and well-being.”
With staycations as a new trend for 2020, Ocean Park is going to satisfy visitors’ wanderlust in
unexpected ways right in the heart of Hong Kong. Visitors will find themselves immersed in the hidden
gems of Ocean Park during this time-limited Green Staycation and its associated activities. They will get
to chill and experience the Park like never before, whether by practicing yoga or meditation under a
vivid blue sky or under the sea; or by conquering the trail route under the cable cars – open to the public
for the first time ever – as they feast their eyes on stunning views of the south of Hong Kong, and enjoy
plenty of Instagrammable moments while learning about the local ecosystem.
Alternatively, visitors can content themselves under the starry night sky by staying in the Park’s
exclusive new campsite at the Summit. Proceeds from these activities will be donated to the Ocean Park
Conservation Foundation, Hong Kong. So be on the lookout, details of Green Staycation will be
announced soon!
Unlimited Entry Pass Available at the Price of an Admission Ticket
To offer visitors a hassle-free experience to enjoy the new offerings, Ocean Park will also launch an all new Unlimited Entry Pass for Hong Kong residents in October. Pass-holders will be entitled to make
unlimited visits to the Park from 1 October 2020 to 31 March 2021. The Unlimited Entry Pass will be
available for purchase from the date of reopening, at a cost equivalent to a general admission ticket
only. Guests who purchase the Pass on or before 30 November 2020 can enjoy electronic coupons for
in-Park spending too. Hong Kong residents are also entitled to an exclusive offer to purchase admission
tickets at HK$320 each – 35% off the regular price, on or before 31 December 2020.