Asia Just Got Affordable: Fly Detroit to Hong Kong for $634 Roundtrip!
Flights from Detroit to Hong Kong are currently pricing out at $634 roundtrip for travel between February and April — a route that normally lives north of $1,100. That’s a savings of $450–$500 per person on one of the longest international routes you can fly from Michigan.
For travelers who have Asia on their bucket list, this is a rare and exciting opportunity.
What Would You Do With a Week in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong is one of the most dynamic cities in the world — dense, vertical, energetic — yet also surprisingly peaceful once you step outside the city core. A week is the perfect amount of time to experience both sides.
Days 1–3: Iconic Hong Kong
Spend your first few days soaking up the city:
Ride the Star Ferry across Victoria Harbour at sunset
Take the Peak Tram for sweeping skyline views
Wander through Central, Sheung Wan, and Soho
Eat your way through the city: dim sum, roast duck, street noodles, Michelin-starred food stalls
Night views from Victoria Peak or a harbor cruise
Hong Kong is one of the safest, easiest big cities to explore — clean, efficient, and incredibly well connected by public transit.
Days 4–5: Islands, Beaches & Nature
This surprises a lot of first-time visitors.
Just outside the city you’ll find:
Lantau Island — home to the Big Buddha and hiking trails
Lamma or Cheung Chau — car-free island life, seafood lunches, relaxed pace
Quiet beaches and coastal walks that feel worlds away from skyscrapers
Days 6–7: Culture, Markets & Easy Side Trips
Wrap things up with:
Temple visits and local markets
Shopping in Mong Kok or Causeway Bay
A day trip to Macau (45 minutes by ferry) for history, food, and architecture
Or simply slow down and revisit your favorite neighborhoods
Why This Deal Matters
Rare sub-$700 pricing on a transpacific route
Huge savings on a destination many people assume is “too expensive”
Ideal travel window before peak summer crowds
Hong Kong is a fantastic gateway to Asia if you want to add another stop later
If Asia has ever been on your radar — or if you’ve been waiting for a deal that makes a long-haul trip feel justified — this is one of those moments.













