Whether this 60 passenger 60 Seats Bus will meet your highest expectations. This car is well-maintained and always clean interior. The chauffeur is accurate speaks reasonable English and willing to go extra mile for every request. Your safety is our primary goal so we will get you to your destination and back at the reasonable cost. So sit back and enjoy the ride!
No refund in case of a no-show.
No refund in case of a no-show.
No refund in case of a no-show.
7 Seats
Cities:
Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; Kowloon, Hong Kong; New Territories, Hong Kong
Cities:
Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong; Kowloon, Hong Kong; New Territories, Hong Kong
No Hidden Fees, Service Charge Included
Cities:
Hong Kong, ; New Territories, Hong Kong; Kowloon City District, Hong Kong
No Hidden Fees, Service Charge Included
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in New Territories, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
in New Territories, Hong Kong
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