Getting to Macau

By AIR

Direct flight to Macau

Macau International Airport provides direct flight service to all major cities in Asia including the following:

  • Asia: Bangkok, Jakata, K.Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, Manila, Manila (Clark), Manila (Kansai), Penang, Seoul, Singapore, Taiwan (Taipei, Kaohsiung), Tokyo (Narita), Tuguegarao
  • Mainland China: Beijing, Chengdu, Shanghai (Pudong), Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Nanning, Wuhan, Wuxi, Xiamen 


The following airlines offer air service at the Macau International Airport:


For updated information, go to www.macau-airport.com


Traveling to Macau via Hong Kong

Alternatively, you may travel to Hong Kong first and take the ferry at the Hong Kong International Airport to Macau

  • Hong Kong International Airport to Macau: 10.50, 14.00, 15.30, 19.10, 22.00

  • Macau to Hong Kong International Airport: 10.00, 12.30, 15.00, 16.45, 20.15

  • Each sailing takes approximately 45 minutes

  • Operated by TurboJET Sea Express: Hotline: 853-8790-7039 (Macau); 852-2307-0880 (Hong Kong); 86-755-2777-6818 (Shenzhen); Fax: 852-2786-5125
     

Helicopters

Hong Kong ↔ Macau

  • Hong Kong Ferry Terminal ↔ Macau Ferry Terminal

  • Each flight takes approximately 16 minutes

  • Flight schedule every 30 minutes from 09.00-23.00 (Hong Kong to Macau) and 09.00-22.30 (Macau to Hong Kong)

     

    Shenzhen ↔ Macau

    • Shenzhen Baoan International Airport, PRC <-> Macau Ferry Terminal

    • Each flight takes approximately 15 minutes at day and 25 minutes at night

    • Shenzhen to Macau: 11.45, 13.45, 15.15, 17.15, 20.30

    • Macau to Shenzhen: 09.45, 13.15, 14.45, 16.45, 19.45

     

    By SEA

    Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) ↔ Macau (Taipa)

    Taipa Ferry Terminal ↔ Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal, Shun Tak Center, Sheung Wan

    • Each journal takes approximately 60 minutes

    • Sailing schedule every 30 minutes on normal schedule and every 15 minutes during peak hours

    • Sheung Wan to Taipa: 07.00-17.30 (Day Service); 18.00-01.00 (Night Service)

    • Taipa to Sheung Wan: 07.00-17.30 (Day Service); 18.00-05.00 (Night Service)

     

    Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) ↔ Macau

    • New Macau Maritime Ferry Terminal ↔ Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal, Shun Tak Center, Sheung Wan

    • Each journal takes approximately 60 minutes

    • Sailing schedule every 15 minutes

    • Sheung Wan to Macau: 07.00-18.05 (Day Service); 18.10-06.30 (Night Service)

    • Macau to Sheung Wan: 07.00-18.05 (Day Service); 18.10-06.30 (Night Service)

    • Operated by TurboJET: Hotline: 853-8790-7039 (Macau); 852-2859-3333 (Hong Kong)

     

    Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) ↔ Macau

    • Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal ↔ Taipa Temporary Ferry Terminal (Pac On) is right next to the Macau International Airport on Taipa Island

    • Each journal takes approximately 1hour and 15 minutes

    • Sheung Wan to Macau: 08.00-15.15 (Day Service)

    • Macau to Sheung Wan: 09.45-17.00 (Day Service)

     

    Hong Kong (Tsimshatsui) ↔ Macau

    • New Macau Maritime Ferry Terminal ↔ China (HK) Ferry Terminal, Tsimshatsui

    • Each journal takes approximately 60-75 minutes 

    • Sailing schedule every 30 minutes

    • Tsimshatsui to Macau: 07.00-17.30 (Day Service); 18.00-22.30 (Night Service)

    • Macau to Tsimshatsui: 07.00-17.30 (Day Service); 18.00-22.30 (Night Service)

    • Operated by First Ferry: Hotline: 852-2131-8181 (Hong Kong)

     

    Mainland China (Shenzhen) ↔ Macau

    • New Macau Maritime Ferry Terminal ↔ Shenzhen Fu Yong Ferry Terminal (next to Shenzhen Airport)

    • Each journal takes approximately 60 minutes

    • Operated by TurboJET: Hotline: 853-8790-7039 (Macau); 852-2859-3333 (Hong Kong) 

     

    Mainland China (Shekou) ↔ Macau

    • New Macau Maritime Ferry Terminal ↔ Sheko Harbour Passenger Terminal, Harbour Road 1, Shekou Shenzhen, China

    • Each journal takes approximately 50 minutes

    • Operated by Shenzhen Xunlong Shipping Co Ltd: Hotline: 86-755-2688-3279 (Shenzhen)  

     

    By LAND

    Mainland China (Shekou) ↔ Macau

    Macau has two border checkpoints with Mainland China.