Travel by ferry from Hong Kong for a full-day tour of Macau. Your guide shows you important sites including the Ruins of St Paul’s Cathedral, A-Ma Temple, Senado Square and Fortaleza do Monte (Monte Fortress) in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Historic Centre of Macau. Learn about Portuguese history in the region and see part of the old city wall. Enjoy a buffet lunch, have the option to visit one of Macau’s glitzy casinos and browse the local shops before returning to Hong Kong.
• Visit the Historic Centre of Macau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
• Stop by landmarks such as the Ruins of St Paul’s Cathedral, Senado Square and Fortaleza do Monte
• Hear the legend of the spirit of A-Ma Temple and the history of Macau
• Have the option to go inside one of Macau’s famous Las Vegas-style casinos
• Includes round-trip ferry tickets, lunch, and pickup and drop-off at select hotels
Pickup included
From 7:30am - 8am, your Hong Kong guide will pick you up from selected hotels below in downtown Tsim Sha Tsui, Causeway Bay, or North Point. Please be punctual to avoid delaying the waiting time for other guests.
Central: Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong Hotel
Queensway: JW Marriott Hotel, Conrad Hong Kong Hotel, Island Shangri-la Hotel
Wanchai: Renaissance Harbour View Hotel, South Pacific Hotel, The Harbourview, Mira Moon Hotel, Empire Hotel Hong Kong - Wan Chai, Grand Hyatt
Tsimshatsui: The Kowloon Hotel, The Salisbury YMCA of Hong Kong Hotel, Holiday Inn Golden Mile hotel, The imperial Hotel, The Mira Hotel, The Kimberley Hotel, Novotel Nathan Road Kowloon Hong Kong, Royal Plaza Hotel, InterContinental Hong Kong, Kowloon Shangri-La, The Langham Hong Kong, Park Hotel, Attitude on Granville Hotel.
Around 9am, skip the line at Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal and depart for Macau by comfortable Turbojet.
Your Hong Kong guide will give you Turbojet tickets and see you off there. After custom process, you'll get on board and experience one-hour speedy turbojet. The Macau guide will wait and meet you at the ferry arrival.
Ruins of St. Paul, the most representative scenic spots of Macau, refers to the front of St. Paul Cathedral completed in the year of 1580. No travelers will leave Macau without paying a visit to this attraction. Mixing the style of renaissance and that of oriental architectures, the exquisite and magnificent cathedral used to be the largest Catholic Church, known as Oriental Vatican, affiliated to St. Paul College. As the first western university in Far East, this college enrolled quite a few foreign missionaries studying Chinese since its opening in 1594, thus becoming an important base for missionary work and promoting the exchange between China and Europe in terms of religion and culture.
Building of the Mount Fortress began in 1617 and was finally complete in 1626, the fortress was one of the principle military facilities of the city. Mount Fortress is 52 meters above sea level and has a total of 32 cannons. The fortress is made up of three levels where there are cannons on each floor. There were also four rows of houses located nearby which were the military barracks. The fortress was always prepared with supplies and ammunition, it is said that the supplies within the fortress could last up to two years should the fortress have come under siege. Mount fortress was also the residence of the first Portuguese Governor, Francisco Mascarenhas.
Located in central Macau Peninsular, Senado Square (in Portuguese: Largo do Senado) is commonly known as Fountain. Covering an area of 3,700 square meters, it is a main city square of Macau. It was inscribed on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List as part of Historic Centre of Macau in 2005. Walking along the Largo do S?o Domingos to the Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro, visitors find one of the most well-known and prosperous business and cultural center of Macau, namely the Senado Square. Located just opposite to the Government House (Leal Senado), the Senado Square is wave-like tiled with small black and white stones, reflecting Portuguese's "maritime complex". The tiled road extends to St. Dominic’s Church and Ruins of St. Paul’s. The whole square is in a shape of funnel, getting narrower as you go further.
A-Ma Cultural Village was funded by Goddess A-Ma Foundation of Macau. Completed in the year of 2003, A-Ma Cultural Village is covering an area of 6,200 square metres. Its main architectures are statue of Goddess A-Ma, and Tianhou Palace.
Located behind the Ruins of St. Paul, the Na Tcha Temple was built in 1888 and reconstructed in 1902. It is dedicated to the deity Na Tcha, a legendary figure of China who looks like a kid yet with magic power. In Chinese Buddhist books, Na Tcha is hailed as a protector of Dharma and has been worshipped in folk since the late 17th century. Legend has it that the construction of Na Tcha Temple aimed to dispel a plague. The existence of Na Tcha Temple near the Ruins of St. Paul’s Church is regarded as the symbol of harmonious fusion of Chinese civilization and western culture. In 2005, it was incorporated into Historic Center of Macau. Close to it is the Section of Old City Walls.
Then drive to the famous casinos site (usually Lisboa) for a look around and try your hand at a table. Your guide will stay outside the casino and if you would like to know more about the casino industry or have any questions, feel free to ask. After this, we drive to the city center, Senado Square, and do some shopping for local souvenirs at the sidewalk stalls.
Around 5pm, your Macau guide will send you to the Macau –Hong Kong Ferry Pier, and take comfortable turbojet return to Hong Kong.
Around 6pm, your Hong Kong guide and driver will meet and pick up you at the ferry terminal arrival, then transfer to the designated hotel with shuttle bus.
Meet at Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal (香港港澳碼頭)
Address: 3 floor – Departure Gate (West Bridge Entrance) Shun Tak Centre, 200 Connaught Road Central, HK 香港干諾道中200號信德中心 -- 離境閘口(三樓)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Free pickup is ONLY available for some selected hotels in downtown Tsim Sha Tsui, Causeway Bay, Kowloon or North Point, etc. (There is no free pickup at Hong Kong Airport Area, Lantau Island, Sha Tin District, Tseung Kwan O, Saigon and Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, you need to make your own way to the meeting point).
• The tour operator may reserve the right to cancel a customer's booking for a full refund in case of: Bad weather, Not enough travelers
• Bring your passport when on the tour.
• Tour is not refundable if you are denied access to Macau.
• The day before departure: we will send you detailed information about pick up time, pickup place, and emergency number of the tour operator in your hotel in Hong Kong.
Contact customer service number for more assistance.
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