Whether it is a Self Drive Car for Rent from Hong Kong City Vice Versa for 8 hours this 5 passenger Honda Stepwagon 2500 CC will meet your highest expectations. Honda Stepwagon 2500 CC features Maximum number of baggage 2 , Leather seats and Air-conditioning for backseat passengers available and lots of leg space. This vehicle is well-maintained and always spotless interior. The chauffeur is save speaks fluent English and willing to please every request. Your satisfaction is our primary concern so we will get you to your destination and back at the reasonable cost. So sit back and enjoy the ride!
Cities:
Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; New Territories, Hong Kong; Hong Kong, ; Kowloon City District, Hong Kong
Capacity: 5-6 passenger A Haven of Luxury, Comfort and Protection. Luxury escalates the driving pleasure and riding comfort. Radiating refined dignity and elegance, the new Alphard offers remarkable styling in a luxury MPV! Thrill to the exterior design and cabin amenities; indulge yourself in this sublime palace! The name Alphard originates from the first letter of the Greek alphabet, Alpha (α). It usually represents the brightest star in the constellation. -Price includes car and English speaking driver in Hong Kong. -Prices are inclusive of taxes and fuel. Tolls and parking charges will be charged at cost. -One way pick-up or drop-off outside of central HK or Kowloon will incur an additional hour charge. -Weekly or Daily rates or public holiday surcharge available on request.
This vehicle is used for the following tours & packages:
Hong Kong Day Tour for 8 hours with an English Speaking Guide Package, Day Cross Border from Hong Kong to Shenzhen Service Tour for 8 hours with an English Speaking Guide, Day Cross Border from Hong Kong to Dungguan Tour with an English Speaking Guide for 8 hours
Cities:
Kowloon, Hong Kong; Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; New Territories, Hong Kong
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in Sha Tin District, Hong Kong
in Sha Tin District, Hong Kong
in Sha Tin District, Hong Kong
in Sha Tin District, Hong Kong
in Sha Tin District, Hong Kong
in Sha Tin District, Hong Kong
in Sha Tin District, Hong Kong
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