HOW TO GO TO MACAO?
Macao can be easily reached by several means of transportation, for instance, by air, sea, and land. You may take a direct or connecting flight to Macau International Airport or transfer to other city routes; in addition, a helicopter service flies directly from Hong Kong and Shenzhen to Macao. Many visitors travel to Macao by sea via Shun Tak Centre (Sheung Wan, Hong Kong), Hong Kong International Airport, China (HK) Ferry Terminal (Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong), Tuen Mun Ferry Terminal (New Territories, Hong Kong), Shekou (Shenzhen), and Fu Yong Ferry Terminal (ShenzhenAirport). Land crossings from Mainland China are made through the Border Gate on Macao Peninsula and the Lotus Bridge in Cotai.
BY AIR
Macau International Airport
It operates 24 hours a day, with many visitors entering the territory via numerous major cities around the region. It also has frequent flight connection with major hubs in Asia, such as Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei, Seoul and Tokyo. For more information regarding the flights and schedules at Macau International Airport, please visit:
http://www.macau-airport.com/en
To read the Regulations on Liquids Carried in Passenger Hand Baggage, please visit http://www.aacm.gov.mo
For detailed information on immigration and customs formalities, visit http://www.fsm.gov.mo and http://www.customs.gov.mo
Hong Kong International Airport
Hong Kong International Airport → Macao
An airport ferry service is available for passengers travelling to Macao via Hong Kong International Airport. Passengers can arrive in or depart from Macao via Hong Kong International Airport as a transit stop without having to pass through Hong Kong Customs and Immigration formalities and also without the inconvenience of carrying their luggage to the Ferry Terminal. The ferry trip from Hong Kong International Airport to Macao takes approximately 45 minutes (70 minutes now due to the construction of the third runway). For information regarding the ferry schedules and ticket prices, please visit:
http://www.turbojet.com.hk/en/routing-sailing-schedule/hk-airport-macau/sailing-schedule-fares.aspx
Helicopter Service to and from Macau Ferry Terminal
The helicopter service from Hong Kong and Shenzhen provides a convenient, upscale option for visitors wishing to quickly reach Macao.
Hong Kong → Macau (Macao Peninsula).
The journey takes approximately 16 minutes.
Shenzhen → Macao (Macao Peninsula)
The journey takes about 15 minutes during the day and approximately 25 minutes at night.
BY SEA
Ferries to Macau operate from several points in Hong Kong, including the Hong Kong International Airport where you can bypass Hong Kong Immigration and transfer directly into a ferry to Macau. In addition, several ferries run to Macau from mainland ports to accommodate your needs.
Routing:
Hong Kong <=> Macau
Kowloon <=> Macau
Tuen Mun <=> Macau
Tuen Mun <=>Shenzhen Airport
Tuen Mun => Zhuhai
Hong Kong <=> Shenzhen Airport
Macau <=> Shenzhen Airport
Macau <=> Guangzhou Nansha
Macau <=> Shekou
Hong Kong International Airport <=> Macau
Hong Kong International Airport <=> Guangzhou Nansha
Hong Kong International Airport <=> Shenzhen Airport
Shekou => Hong Kong International Airport
For detail sailing schedule upon your itinerary, please contact our Secretariat support at ic2017@cilt.mo to obtain more information.
GET AROUND
By shuttle bus
You can travel around Macau for free simply by hopping on and off the complimentary shuttle buses operated by the hotel with varied buses schedule at about every 5 to 10 minutes.
By taxi
Taxi fares start at $17. Largo do Senado to the border is about 45MOP. The longest possible taxi ride (from the Border Post at the extreme north of Macau to Coloane in the south) would be well under 200MOP.
Each bag placed in the boot of the taxi is entitled to an additional surcharge.
Macao can be easily reached by several means of transportation, for instance, by air, sea, and land. You may take a direct or connecting flight to Macau International Airport or transfer to other city routes; in addition, a helicopter service flies directly from Hong Kong and Shenzhen to Macao. Many visitors travel to Macao by sea via Shun Tak Centre (Sheung Wan, Hong Kong), Hong Kong International Airport, China (HK) Ferry Terminal (Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong), Tuen Mun Ferry Terminal (New Territories, Hong Kong), Shekou (Shenzhen), and Fu Yong Ferry Terminal (ShenzhenAirport). Land crossings from Mainland China are made through the Border Gate on Macao Peninsula and the Lotus Bridge in Cotai.
BY AIR
Macau International Airport
It operates 24 hours a day, with many visitors entering the territory via numerous major cities around the region. It also has frequent flight connection with major hubs in Asia, such as Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei, Seoul and Tokyo. For more information regarding the flights and schedules at Macau International Airport, please visit:
http://www.macau-airport.com/en
To read the Regulations on Liquids Carried in Passenger Hand Baggage, please visit http://www.aacm.gov.mo
For detailed information on immigration and customs formalities, visit http://www.fsm.gov.mo and http://www.customs.gov.mo
Hong Kong International Airport
Hong Kong International Airport → Macao
An airport ferry service is available for passengers travelling to Macao via Hong Kong International Airport. Passengers can arrive in or depart from Macao via Hong Kong International Airport as a transit stop without having to pass through Hong Kong Customs and Immigration formalities and also without the inconvenience of carrying their luggage to the Ferry Terminal. The ferry trip from Hong Kong International Airport to Macao takes approximately 45 minutes (70 minutes now due to the construction of the third runway). For information regarding the ferry schedules and ticket prices, please visit:
http://www.turbojet.com.hk/en/routing-sailing-schedule/hk-airport-macau/sailing-schedule-fares.aspx
Helicopter Service to and from Macau Ferry Terminal
The helicopter service from Hong Kong and Shenzhen provides a convenient, upscale option for visitors wishing to quickly reach Macao.
Hong Kong → Macau (Macao Peninsula).
The journey takes approximately 16 minutes.
Shenzhen → Macao (Macao Peninsula)
The journey takes about 15 minutes during the day and approximately 25 minutes at night.
BY SEA
Ferries to Macau operate from several points in Hong Kong, including the Hong Kong International Airport where you can bypass Hong Kong Immigration and transfer directly into a ferry to Macau. In addition, several ferries run to Macau from mainland ports to accommodate your needs.
Routing:
Hong Kong <=> Macau
Kowloon <=> Macau
Tuen Mun <=> Macau
Tuen Mun <=>Shenzhen Airport
Tuen Mun => Zhuhai
Hong Kong <=> Shenzhen Airport
Macau <=> Shenzhen Airport
Macau <=> Guangzhou Nansha
Macau <=> Shekou
Hong Kong International Airport <=> Macau
Hong Kong International Airport <=> Guangzhou Nansha
Hong Kong International Airport <=> Shenzhen Airport
Shekou => Hong Kong International Airport
For detail sailing schedule upon your itinerary, please contact our Secretariat support at ic2017@cilt.mo to obtain more information.
GET AROUND
By shuttle bus
You can travel around Macau for free simply by hopping on and off the complimentary shuttle buses operated by the hotel with varied buses schedule at about every 5 to 10 minutes.
By taxi
Taxi fares start at $17. Largo do Senado to the border is about 45MOP. The longest possible taxi ride (from the Border Post at the extreme north of Macau to Coloane in the south) would be well under 200MOP.
Each bag placed in the boot of the taxi is entitled to an additional surcharge.