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Macau Day Trip

On this day trip to Macau, you'll discover a blend of Portuguese colonial architecture and the atmosphere of Las Vegas. Macau Day Trip.

  • 12 hours
  • 8/10 | 37 reviews

On this day trip to Macau, you'll discover a blend of Portuguese colonial architecture and the atmosphere of Las Vegas.

Macau Day Trip

At the scheduled time, we will pick you up from your hotel in Hong Kong and travel by road to Macau, a Portuguese colony until 1999.

After approximately 3 hours, we will arrive in Macau and visit one of its famous casinos: The Venetian Macau. We will discuss the history of this casino and provide time for gameplay.

Next, we will visit the statue of Kum Iam, the Goddess of Mercy. Following this, we will have a break at the restaurant of the Old Hotel Central for a buffet-style lunch.

After lunch, we will continue with our tour by exploring the ruins of St. Paul, the Na Cha Chinese-style temple, and passing through Senada Square in the historical centre.

Our next destination will be the Macau Tower, designed by Gordon Moller, standing at 330 metres (1,080 feet).

To conclude the tour, we will visit the A-Ma Temple, a World Heritage Site and notable Taoist sanctuary.

Finally, we will head to Macau Port for the ferry back to Hong Kong and return you to your accommodation, completing this 12-hour day trip.

Language Info

This tour will be led by an English-speaking guide. If a Chinese participant is present, the guide may alternate between English and Chinese.

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop–off
  • Transport by bus from Hong Kong to Macau
  • Return ferry to Hong Kong
  • Guided tour of Macau
  • English–speaking guide
  • Buffet lunch
  • Admission to sites mentioned

Not included

  • Admission to Macau Tower: 195HKD adults, 115HKD children

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

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