By Sea
By Sea
 Loading image. Please wait This is the caption of image number 1 Several fleets of hight-speed vessels serve the 40-mile route between Hong
Kong and Macau: jetfoils, turbo-cats, jumbo-cats and hover ferries. There are
more than 100 sailings throughout the day and evening, with all-night service
by jetfoils.
Passengers are advised to be at the terminal at least 30 minutes before departure
in order to complete immigration formalities. Those arriving early can join
stand-by lines for earlier sailings.
Hong Kong has many facilities for Macau-bound travellers. The main
sea terminal and heliport are located in Shun Tak Centre, on the
waterfront West of Central District on Hong Kong Island. It is above
Sheung Wan MTR station (Mass Transit Railway) and next to a terminus
for buses and minibuses from many parts of Hong Kong, including the A2
Airbus from the airport. The terminal has passenger wharves and
helipad, booking offices for current and advance sailings and flights,
reservation offices of Macau hotels and travel agents, a branch of
China Travel Service, and a Macau Government Tourist Office Information
Counter.
The following public transportation from Hong Kong Chek
Lap Kok International Airport to Macau-Hong Kong Ferry Terminal is
available:
Airport Express
First, take the Airport Express to the Hong Kong Station in Central.
Fare: HK$100 (Single Trip)
Frequency: Every 12 minutes
Journey Time: 24 minutes
Operating Hours: 5:54 AM - 00:48 AM
Then, take a taxi to the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal at Sheung Wan.
Fare: HK$15-20
Journey Time: 10-15 minutes
Public Bus No. A11 (air-conditioned)
Passenger
should get off at the third stop after departing the airport, press the
bell when "Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal" is announced.
Fare: HK$40
Operating Hours: 06:10 AM - 00:30 AM
Frequency: Every 20 minutes
Journey Time: 30-40 minutes
Taxi
Fare: HK$350-400
Journey Time: 30 minutes
The
China Ferry Terminal is located on the Tsimshatsui waterfront alongside
Harbour City, on the Kowloon side of the harbour. It is used for
Catamaran sailings to and from Macau, and is convenient for visitors
staying in Tsimshatsui hotels. There are booking offices for current
and advance sailings.
The Macau Ferry Terminal and heliport is
situated in the Outer Harbour, close to the New Yaohan Department
Store. It contains booking offices for sailings and flights to Hong
Kong, travel agencies, restaurants and duty-free shops selling alcohol
and cigarettes which are cheaper than in Hong Kong, as well as local
cookies and other delicacies.
Passengers are advised to be at
the terminal at least 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time,
in order to complete immigration formalities.
To and from Hong Kong
Tourists
can find quite a number of jetfoils, Catamarans and ferries available,
run by TurboJET, First Ferry and the Cotai Strip CotaiJet™ .
TurboJET
Journeys
will take one hour from Hong Kong to Macau and vice versa operating
almost 24 hours. Drinks and snacks are available on board. The ticket
prices range from MOP142 in Economy class on weekdays day service to
MOP176 Economy class for night service. Tickets in Super class range
from MOP244 to MOP275, VIP cabins for 4 to 6 persons are available at
prices from MOP976 to MOP1,650. Trips are made between the Hong Kong
Ferry Terminal (located in the Shun Tak Centre at Sheung Wan) and the
Macau Ferry Terminal (located in the Outer Harbour). For inquiries call
Macau (853) 8790 7039 or Hong Kong (852) 2859 3333. For telephone
bookings, call Hong Kong (852) 2921 6688. You can also visit the
website: www.turbojet.com.hk
First Ferry
Catamarans from the
First Ferry offer roundtrip sailings to and from Macau and Kowloon,
arriving at the China (HK) Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui. The journey
takes about 60-75 minutes. The |
By Sea Details
Several fleets of hight-speed vessels serve the 40-mile route between Hong
Kong and Macau: jetfoils, turbo-cats, jumbo-cats and hover ferries. There are
more than 100 sailings throughout the day and evening, with all-night service
by jetfoils.
Passengers are advised to be at the terminal at least 30 minutes before departure
in order to complete immigration formalities. Those arriving early can join
stand-by lines for earlier sailings.
Hong Kong has many facilities for Macau-bound travellers. The main
sea terminal and heliport are located in Shun Tak Centre, on the
waterfront West of Central District on Hong Kong Island. It is above
Sheung Wan MTR station (Mass Transit Railway) and next to a terminus
for buses and minibuses from many parts of Hong Kong, including the A2
Airbus from the airport. The terminal has passenger wharves and
helipad, booking offices for current and advance sailings and flights,
reservation offices of Macau hotels and travel agents, a branch of
China Travel Service, and a Macau Government Tourist Office Information
Counter.
The following public transportation from Hong Kong Chek
Lap Kok International Airport to Macau-Hong Kong Ferry Terminal is
available:
Airport Express
First, take the Airport Express to the Hong Kong Station in Central.
Fare: HK$100 (Single Trip)
Frequency: Every 12 minutes
Journey Time: 24 minutes
Operating Hours: 5:54 AM - 00:48 AM
Then, take a taxi to the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal at Sheung Wan.
Fare: HK$15-20
Journey Time: 10-15 minutes
Public Bus No. A11 (air-conditioned)
Passenger
should get off at the third stop after departing the airport, press the
bell when "Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal" is announced.
Fare: HK$40
Operating Hours: 06:10 AM - 00:30 AM
Frequency: Every 20 minutes
Journey Time: 30-40 minutes
Taxi
Fare: HK$350-400
Journey Time: 30 minutes
The
China Ferry Terminal is located on the Tsimshatsui waterfront alongside
Harbour City, on the Kowloon side of the harbour. It is used for
Catamaran sailings to and from Macau, and is convenient for visitors
staying in Tsimshatsui hotels. There are booking offices for current
and advance sailings.
The Macau Ferry Terminal and heliport is
situated in the Outer Harbour, close to the New Yaohan Department
Store. It contains booking offices for sailings and flights to Hong
Kong, travel agencies, restaurants and duty-free shops selling alcohol
and cigarettes which are cheaper than in Hong Kong, as well as local
cookies and other delicacies.
Passengers are advised to be at
the terminal at least 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time,
in order to complete immigration formalities.
To and from Hong Kong
Tourists
can find quite a number of jetfoils, Catamarans and ferries available,
run by TurboJET, First Ferry and the Cotai Strip CotaiJet™ .
TurboJET
Journeys
will take one hour from Hong Kong to Macau and vice versa operating
almost 24 hours. Drinks and snacks are available on board. The ticket
prices range from MOP142 in Economy class on weekdays day service to
MOP176 Economy class for night service. Tickets in Super class range
from MOP244 to MOP275, VIP cabins for 4 to 6 persons are available at
prices from MOP976 to MOP1,650. Trips are made between the Hong Kong
Ferry Terminal (located in the Shun Tak Centre at Sheung Wan) and the
Macau Ferry Terminal (located in the Outer Harbour). For inquiries call
Macau (853) 8790 7039 or Hong Kong (852) 2859 3333. For telephone
bookings, call Hong Kong (852) 2921 6688. You can also visit the
website: www.turbojet.com.hk
First Ferry
Catamarans from the
First Ferry offer roundtrip sailings to and from Macau and Kowloon,
arriving at the China (HK) Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui. The journey
takes about 60-75 minutes. The