Top 4 Ways to Get to Hong Kong from Shenzhen

The high-speed bullet train from Futian to West Kowloon might sound great on paper, but thereā€™s a lot that isnā€™t written on the page that can quickly turn a 15-minute train into an hour-plus experience from hellā€¦

So, with that said, we wanted to put together a comprehensive guide for crossing the border ā€“ considering all the intricacies that could derail your day ā€“ to ensure that your next trip to Hong Kong is nothing but smooth sailing.

Note: All travel times non-inclusive of immigration processing times

TrainImage via Railway Technology

The obvious answer. Speed, comfort & convenience. Right?

Wrong.Ā 

It might be a 15-minute train, but Futian Station is like an airport in its size and rigorous security check-in, so youā€™ll need to be there at least an hour in advance.

And then, on top of that, immigration is after your train journeyā€¦ so, depending on how busy it is, that could add another 10-30+ minutes to your trip.

Where: Futian Train Station

Opening times: 6am-11pm

How:

1.Ā Ā  Get the train at Futian Station (or Shenzhen North Station)

2.Ā Ā  Get off at Hong Kong West Kowloon Terminus

3.Ā Ā  Follow the signs up to Hong Kong Entry Floor on B2 to go through immigration

4.Ā Ā  Exit station at West Kowloon

Tickets: Book tickets via WeChat, Trip.com, or physically at the station

Price: From RMB68-204

Travel time: 15-18 minutes

ProsCheap, fast travel time & comfy.

ConsFutian Train Station has an airport-like security check that you need to arrive 1 hour in advance for, and immigration is after your journey.

Taxi/Bus
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The cheapest and the most expensive option; but itā€™s all down to you once you cross into HKā€¦

If youā€™re happy with the bus for a few RMB, youā€™re golden. If not, youā€™ll be coughing up a pretty sum for the luxury of a cigarette stench-stained red cab (or an Uber, if you roll like that).

Where: Luohu Port

Opening times: 6.30am-Midnight every day

How:

1.Ā Ā  TakeĀ Metro Line 1 or get a DiDi to Luohu Station

2.Ā Ā  After arriving follow the signs to Luohu Port

3.Ā Ā  Go through immigration

4.Ā Ā  Get a taxi or bus

Tickets: N/A

Price: Bus from RMB22 / Taxi up to RMB300+

Travel time: 1 hour

Image via South China Morning Post

Where: Futian Checkpoint

Opening times: 6.30am-10.30pm

How:

1.Ā Ā  TakeĀ Metro Line 4Ā to Futian Checkpoint

2.Ā Ā  Go through immigration

3.Ā Ā  Take either a bus or taxi

Tickets: N/A

Price: Bus from RMB22 / Taxi up to RMB300+

Travel time: 1 hour

Image via Global Times

Where: Huanggang Checkpoint

Opening times: 24/7

How:

1.Ā Ā  TakeĀ Metro Line 7Ā to Huanggang Checkpoint

2.Ā Ā  Go through immigration

3.Ā Ā  Take either a bus or taxi

Tickets: N/A

Price: Bus from RMB22 / Taxi up to RMB300+

Travel time: 1 hour

Image via China Daily

Where: Shenzhen Bay Checkpoint

Opening times: 6.30am-midnight

How:

1.Ā Ā  Take a DiDi to Shenzhen Bay Checkpoint

2.Ā Ā  Go through immigration

3.Ā Ā  Take either a bus or taxi

Tickets: N/A

Price: Bus from RMB22 / Taxi up to RMB300+

Travel time: 50 minutes

ProsOne of the only 24/7 crossing options, meaning complete flexibility. Cheap buses, and itā€™s quick (to cross at least) ā€“ even quicker with an e-channel pass.

ConsFor the most part, youā€™re crossing into the middle of nowhere and might need to rely on pricey taxis (that could rip you off) if youā€™re being a bit boujee and donā€™t do buses.

MTR
Image via Hong Kong MTR

This is our preferred method. No frills, no fuss. Just rock up when you like with no need to plan ā€“ or wait in a heaving monolithic train station ā€“ and youā€™re sorted.

And yes, of course we pay the extra RMB40 for the comfy seats ā€“ weā€™re not animals.

Where: Luohu Port

Opening times: 6.30am-10.30pm

How:

1.Ā Ā  TakeĀ Metro Line 1Ā or DiDi to Luohu Station*

2.Ā Ā  Follow the signs to Luohu Port

3.Ā Ā  Go through immigration in the customs building

4.Ā Ā  Once cleared, cross the bridge into Hong Kong

5.Ā Ā  Take MTR from Luo Wu

*Futian Port is also a crossing with easy access to the Hong Kong MTR. The process is identical to Luohu, with the Futian Port crossing having a convenient link to Lok Ma Chau MTR station in HK.

Tickets: Download the ā€˜Octopus for Touristsā€™ app (which can be topped up via UnionPay, Visa, or Mastercard) or purchase a single journey ticket at the station

Travel time: 45 minutes

Price: RMB40-100

Travel time: 45 minutes

ProsYou donā€™t need to plan, so you can rock up whenever. Thereā€™s optional first-class seating for those who value comfort, and immigration is before you get on the MTR, so when you arrive, youā€™re good to go.

ConsItā€™s a metro, so hard uncomfortable seats as standard. And itā€™s longer than the train in travel time.

Ferry
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The fun one; for our childish sensibilities, anyway. A speedy little boat that sails you directly to Central, from Shekou Port. We just wish there were more of themā€¦

Where: Shekou Port

Opening times: 3 trips per day; 7.30am, 10.15am and 4.45pm

How:

1.Ā Ā  Purchase tickets on WeChat or online at least 1 hour in advance (tickets can also be purchased from the ticket office)

2.Ā Ā  Take a Metro Line 2/8 or DiDi to Shekou Port

3.Ā Ā  Check in 30 minutes before your trip

4.Ā Ā  Once you arrive at Sheung Wan, go through immigration and exit into Central, Hong Kong

Tickets: You can purchase tickets via WeChat or online via Shekou Cruise Home Port ę‹›å•†č›‡å£é‚®č½®ęƍęøÆ, or they can be purchased at the ticket office in person (tickets need to be purchased at least 1 hour in advance of departure time)

Travel time: 1 hour

Price: RMB60-150

ProsItā€™s a boat, surely thatā€™s enough?

No? Ok, it also takes you right into the heart of HK, with some serene views along the way.

ConsAwkward times, only 3 trips per day, and you must purchase a ticket at least 1 hour before the journey.Ā 

Adverse weather conditions can affect travel.Ā Oh, and itā€™s at the back end of Shekou, too, which could potentially be miles away from you.

[Cover image via Diego Delso]

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