βοΈ Flights (Dublin β Hong Kong)
Return flights Β· Tue 5 May β Tue 19 May 2026.
Hong Kong has officially re-entered the global travel spotlight. After a powerful tourism rebound in 2025, the city is once again attracting millions of international visitors and reclaiming its position as one of Asiaβs most exciting urban destinations.
From its iconic skyline and deep natural harbour to night markets, luxury malls, hiking trails and world-class dining, Hong Kong offers a rare mix of fast-paced city life and cultural depth. Whether youβre planning a long-haul city break, a stopover in Asia or a multi-destination trip, Hong Kong is now one of the most strategic places to visit.
This guide covers when to go, how to find cheap flights and hotels, what to see, and how to plan your trip smartly.
Tourism data from 2025 confirms what travellers are already seeing on the ground: Hong Kong is fully back. Tens of millions of visitors returned to the city last year, surpassing previous totals and driving renewed global interest.
Several factors are behind this growth:
β’ Expanded international flight networks
β’ Large-scale cultural and sporting events
β’ Strong recovery in long-haul travel markets
β’ Renewed global interest in Asian city destinations
Hong Kong is no longer just a transit hub. Itβs once again a destination travellers are building entire trips around.
Choosing the right months makes a major difference to comfort, crowds and pricing.
πΈ February β April
Spring is one of the best periods to explore Hong Kong. Temperatures are mild, humidity is lower, and the city is ideal for sightseeing, harbour walks and day trips. This period also features major cultural events and festive celebrations.
π October β December
Autumn brings cooler air, clearer skies and excellent visibility across the skyline. Rainfall drops significantly, outdoor activities become more comfortable, and hotel availability improves.
These shoulder seasons often offer the best balance between pleasant weather and stronger flight and hotel deals.
Hong Kong offers one of the widest accommodation ranges in Asia β from affordable city hotels to ultra-luxury harbourfront towers.
Popular areas include:
β’ Central β financial district, skyline views, shopping and nightlife
β’ Tsim Sha Tsui β waterfront hotels, museums, transport links
β’ Causeway Bay β shopping, dining and mid-range stays
β’ Mong Kok β budget hotels, street markets and local atmosphere