Embark on an unforgettable journey in Macau and enjoy a unique travel experience!
Why join this tour?
- Make the best use of your time by visiting Macau’s most famous landmarks
- Enjoy the comfort and convenience of private limo travel—no traffic or parking worries
- Be welcomed by a friendly local driver or guide who loves sharing Macau’s rich culture and stories
Remarks:
- Kindly indicate the number of luggage (if any) during checkout.
- Child safety seats are not provided, but you may bring your own.
- Overloading is not allowed—infants and children in arms count as one passenger.
- All surcharges are payable in cash directly to the driver.
- Extra hours:
HKD 350/hr (Cantonese/Mandarin driver), HKD 400/hr (English driver);
HKD 200/hr (Cantonese/Mandarin guide), HKD 250/hr (English guide).
- Public holiday surcharge: HKD 300 for driver and HKD 300 for guide.
- Holiday surcharges applies on CNY period, May 1–4, Oct 1–7 & 29, Dec 20, 24–26 & 31, and Jan 1, 2026.
English Speaking Driver<br/>Pickup included
Driver+English Speaking Guide <br/>Pickup included
English Speaking Driver<br/>Pickup included
Arguably Macau’s most famous landmark, the Ruins of St. Paul’s continue to captivate visitors centuries after it was originally constructed. Today, most tourists who visit the ruins probably only see the remains of a beautiful old church, but there’s more to its story. In fact, the ruins serve as a key reminder of Macau’s unique roots.
Senado Square (Largo do Senado) is a public square in Macau. It is located in the central area of the Macau Peninsula. In 2005 it was inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List as it forms part of the Historic Centre of Macau.
Situated on the peak of Guia Hill – the highest point of Macao Peninsular, Guia Fortress, Chapel and Lighthouse affords sweeping views of the entire Macao Peninsula. With a trapezoidal plan occupying an area of around 800 square metres, Guia Fortress rises about 6 metres high with its façade primarily constructed with granite. The parapet is not equipped with battlements. The courtyard wall where cannons were installed, is relatively low.
The A-Ma Temple is a temple to the Chinese sea-goddess Mazu located in São Lourenço, Macau, China. Built in 1488, the temple is one of the oldest in Macau and thought to be the settlement's namesake.
Macau Tower is located in Macau, a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China. Macau was a Portuguese colony until 1999. Construction on the tower started in 1998, after a visit by Macau businessman Dr. Stanley Ho Hung-Sun to the Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand. He was so impressed with the Sky Tower, he decided he’d like to build one like it in Macau!
Have a tea break at cafe area, Rua do Campo
The pastel-coloured villas (c 1921) here were the summer residences of wealthy Macanese. House of the Regions of Portugal showcases Portuguese costumes; House of the Islands looks at the history of Taipa and Coloane, with displays on traditional industries, such as fishing and fireworks making; and Macanese House offers a snapshot of life in the early 20th century. There's a large and attractively landscaped lotus pond out front, with the towering casinos of Cotai in the distance, that art students like to sketch.
The Venetian Macao is an incredible, immersive hotel experience. 350 world-class shopping choices line a masterfully reconstructed Grand Canal, bridges spanning each bank, just as they do in Venice. An incredible array of dining options, from the food court to the Michelin-starred Golden Peacock to room service, bring guests the best of global cuisines no matter their appetite.
Macau is a vibrant and colorful city where Eastern and Western cultures blend seamlessly. Known for its historic sites, vibrant nightlife, and world-class casinos, it offers a unique blend of heritage and modernity. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage site, home to a rich mix of Portuguese and Chinese architecture, and a thriving culinary scene that's a food lover's paradise.
The Ruins of St. Paul's are the most iconic landmark in Macau. This 17th-century Jesuit church is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of the city's rich history.
The Venetian Macao is one of the largest casinos in the world, offering a wide range of gaming options, luxury shopping, and entertainment.
The Macau Tower is a must-visit for adrenaline junkies. It offers breathtaking views of the city and the South China Sea, as well as thrilling activities like bungee jumping and sky walking.
A spicy chicken dish with garlic, ginger, and chili, cooked in a clay pot.
A fluffy, sweet bun filled with a crispy pork chop and tangy sauce.
A hearty stir-fry of minced beef, potatoes, and onions, served with rice.
This period offers pleasant weather with lower humidity and minimal rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Macanese Pataca (MOP)
GMT+8
220VV, 50HzHz
Macau is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, visitors should always exercise caution and be aware of their surroundings.
Macau Ferry Terminal, Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal
Buses are the most common and affordable way to get around Macau. They are clean, reliable, and air-conditioned.
Available • Apps: MacauTaxi, Grab
Car, Bike, Scooter
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Price varies by option