$999—For 11 nights, explore China in summer w/flights
This is the lowest price we've seen for a China and Hong Kong tour, including flights.
Why We Love This Deal
Discover some of China’s greatest highlights on an 11-night summer journey from Beijing to Hong Kong, with no visa required. Wander through Beijing’s peaceful Summer Palace before exploring Suzhou, Wuxi and Hangzhou’s scenic gardens, historic canals and stunning tea fields. Marvel at Shanghai’s skyline and wrap up in Hong Kong with a spectacular harbor view and lively street markets, all for less than $1000.
What's included in this $999-per-person offer:
- International roundtrip airfare from the U.S. to Beijing; return from Hong Kong
- Well-reviewed accommodations for 11 nights in:
- Beijing (3 nights)
- Shanghai (2 nights)
- Hong Kong (3 nights)
- Suzhou, Wuxi and Hangzhou (1 night each)
- Domestic/regional flights: Beijing to Shanghai; Shanghai to Hong Kong
- Guided tours and entry fees, per itinerary, including a Forbidden City tour, a Nanchang Street excursion and more
- Daily breakfast
- Ground transportation and guided transfers to and from train stations and airports
- Air and hotel taxes
When to go: Depart on select dates August–September 2026 and May–July 2027 from Atlanta; Austin; Boston; Chicago; Dallas; Denver; Houston; Los Angeles; Miami; New York; Newark; Philadelphia; Phoenix; San Francisco; San Jose; Seattle; Washington, D.C. More dates on sale.
Additional departures are available from cities nationwide starting at +$100.
Additional itineraries: This offer is part of a larger sale on China and Hong Kong visa-free packages. This includes a 16-night summer trip through Japan, South Korea and China. Or take an 11-night escorted journey through China's most popular cities and Hong Kong. You can also book a bucket-list-worthy 20-night China and Hong Kong trip with a 5-star Yangtze River cruise experience.
Travelzoo tip: 2027 bookings require a $600-per-person tour deposit, plus a $300 deposit for airfare. 2026 bookings require payment in full.
What's it like traveling in Asia with TripToGo? Read about it in "China: Meeting the old and new."
Book by July 29.











