GetYourGuide vs Klook Hong Kong: Which Should You Book?

Klook wins Hong Kong outright against GetYourGuide: 189 activities and 38 hotels versus 5 listings, most of them airport lounges. Worth knowing before you book, though: Viator’s separate Hong Kong catalog actually runs deeper than Klook’s, 349 activities against 189, it just doesn’t touch hotels at all. This isn’t a close call the way it is in some other markets, book Klook for hotels, and check both Klook and Viator for activities before writing GetYourGuide back in as anything more than a single-cruise option.
The numbers, side by side
| Klook | GetYourGuide | Viator | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hong Kong activities (this site’s dataset) | 189 | 5 | 349 |
| Hotel inventory | 38 hotels | 0 | 0 |
| Pricing currency | Listed directly in USD | Listed in EUR, converted to USD | Listed directly in USD |
| Review data shown | Not exposed in the data feed | Yes, review count + star rating on every listing | Yes, review count + star rating on every listing |
| Strongest category | Harbour cruises, culture, day trips, spa/wellness | Airport lounge access, one harbour cruise | Food tours, private/small-group guides, Lantau day trips |
| Catalog depth | Broad across 6+ experience themes | Thin, 5 total listings | Broadest of the three, 349 listings |
Why GetYourGuide’s Hong Kong catalog is this thin
Five listings total: an island-hopping yacht tour (HK$478 ($61.01)), a luxury 7-seater private tour (HK$3,498 ($446.12)), two separate airport lounge products (HK$753 ($96.09) and HK$497 ($63.45)), and one Victoria Harbour cruise (HK$80 ($10.17)). Three of the five are airport-specific, not sightseeing activities at all. This isn’t a data gap on this site’s end, it reflects GetYourGuide’s actual market presence in Hong Kong relative to markets like Yogyakarta or Bali where its catalog runs deeper. If you’re planning a Hong Kong trip, don’t expect GetYourGuide to be a meaningful second option the way it can be elsewhere in Asia.
The one GetYourGuide pick worth your attention
Hong Kong: Victoria Harbour Day or Sunset Cruise is the exception in this catalog: 248 reviews at 4.5 stars, and priced at just €8.92 (roughly HK$80 ($10.17)). That review count is real social proof, more verified feedback on a single listing than Klook’s Hong Kong data exposes on any comparable cruise. If you specifically want a reviewed, budget-priced harbour cruise and reviews matter to your decision, this is the one worth checking against Klook’s cruise options in the best Klook tours guide.
The airport lounge listings: a narrow use case
HKG Hong Kong International Airport: Premium Lounge Entry carries the platform’s highest Hong Kong review count at 922, but only a 3.7-star average, middling for that much review volume. Hong Kong Airport: Plaza Premium First Airport Lounges (86 reviews, 4.4 stars) rates better but has far less feedback behind it. Both are relevant only if you have a long layover or early flight and want lounge access, neither belongs in a sightseeing comparison.
Where Klook wins: everything else
Harbour cruises beyond the one GetYourGuide listing, the Peak Tram, Ngong Ping 360 cable car, dim sum tours, spa and wellness bookings across a dozen neighborhoods, hop-on-hop-off buses, and every hotel listing on this site, all Klook. The top budget hotels and luxury hotels guides both draw entirely from Klook’s inventory because GetYourGuide simply doesn’t sell Hong Kong accommodation in this dataset.
Currency quirks
Klook lists Hong Kong activities directly in USD. GetYourGuide’s five listings originate in EUR and convert to USD for display, meaning the displayed dollar figure can drift slightly day to day even without the underlying euro price changing. Not a red flag on either platform, just worth knowing before assuming a small price shift between reading this guide and booking is an error.
The luxury private tour outlier
Hong Kong Private Tour by Luxury 7-Seater with Top Guide sits at HK$3,498 ($446.12) with only 4 reviews (a perfect 5.0 average, but a tiny sample). It’s a legitimate high-end private tour option, but with review volume this low, treat the 5.0 rating as a data point, not a guarantee, and weigh it against Klook’s own private and small-group tour options, which run considerably cheaper for a comparable half-day.
Cancellation and booking flexibility
Both platforms follow the standard model: free cancellation up to a cutoff, typically 24 hours before the activity, on most listings. Given GetYourGuide’s Hong Kong catalog is so small, there’s little practical difference in flexibility to weigh here, the real decision is which platform has the listing you want in the first place, and for Hong Kong, that’s almost always Klook.
Why this gap is wider than other markets on this site
Compare this to Indonesia, where GetYourGuide runs 252 listings deep against Klook’s 482, a real two-platform market where each has genuine strengths by region and category. Hong Kong isn’t that. A 189-to-5 split isn’t a rounding difference, it’s a platform that simply hasn’t built out this city’s catalog the way it has Bali or Yogyakarta. Don’t walk into Hong Kong planning expecting to comparison-shop the way that’s worthwhile elsewhere, the comparison itself takes longer than it saves.
Spa and wellness: Klook’s quiet strength here
One category doesn’t show up in most Hong Kong comparisons but is worth flagging: Klook’s Hong Kong catalog carries dozens of standalone spa, massage, and wellness bookings, from neighborhood foot-massage shops in Causeway Bay and Tsim Sha Tsui to hotel spa experiences at properties like the Ritz-Carlton and Island Shangri-La. GetYourGuide has nothing comparable in this market. If a spa afternoon is part of your Hong Kong plans, Klook is the only platform in this comparison with real selection.
Should you check both before every booking?
For Hong Kong specifically, no, and that’s the actual takeaway here. In markets with two deep catalogs, checking both before a booking over roughly HK$392 ($50) makes sense, prices can differ meaningfully for the same route. In Hong Kong, GetYourGuide’s five listings mean there’s rarely a genuine second option to check against. The one exception is the Victoria Harbour cruise, where GetYourGuide’s reviewed listing is worth a direct look against Klook’s harbour cruise lineup in the best Klook tours guide before booking either.
What this means for a real itinerary
Build a Hong Kong trip on Klook: activities, tours, and hotels all come from one platform with real depth. Check GetYourGuide only for the Victoria Harbour cruise if its review count specifically appeals, or for airport lounge access on a long layover. There’s no meaningful “mix of both” strategy here the way there is in markets with two deep catalogs, GetYourGuide simply hasn’t built out Hong Kong the way it has elsewhere.
Bottom line
Klook’s Hong Kong catalog is broad and current across cruises, culture, day trips, and hotels. GetYourGuide’s is five listings deep, three of them airport-specific. Default to Klook, and treat GetYourGuide as a single-listing option for the harbour cruise or lounge access, not a genuine second platform to comparison-shop against for this city.
Data verified as of August 10, 2026.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which platform has more Hong Kong listings?
Between these two, Klook, by a wide margin: 189 activities and 38 hotel listings versus GetYourGuide's 5 activities and zero hotels. Factor in Viator and the picture shifts again, its 349-activity catalog actually beats Klook's, though it doesn't sell hotels either. For lodging, Klook remains the only real option.
Is GetYourGuide worth checking at all for Hong Kong?
For one listing, yes. The Victoria Harbour Day or Sunset Cruise at €8.92 (about HK$80 ($10.17)) carries 248 reviews at 4.5 stars, genuine social proof Klook's Hong Kong data doesn't expose. Beyond that single cruise, GetYourGuide's Hong Kong catalog is mostly airport lounge access.
Does either platform sell Hong Kong hotels?
Klook does, 38 verified hotel listings from budget guesthouses to five-star brands. GetYourGuide's Hong Kong presence in this dataset has no hotel inventory at all.
What's GetYourGuide's most-reviewed Hong Kong listing?
HKG Hong Kong International Airport: Premium Lounge Entry, 922 reviews at 3.7 stars. High review volume, but a middling rating and an airport-only use case, not a general sightseeing pick.
