Leave Hong Kong behind for the day and explore Macau on this day trip. Discover the main sights of Macau, a diminutive peninsula in mainland China. Popularly known for its casinos and lavish shopping opportunities, Macau is sometimes referred to as the 'Las Vegas of Asia.' Take the scenic 1-hour ferry from Hong Kong and then explore the area. Take a morning Historic Relics Tour, including Ruins of St. Paul's Church, Mount Fortress, Museum of Macau, Na Tcha Temple, St. Dominic's Church, Holy House of Mary, Senado Square, Leal Senado Building and General Post Office Building; Then go to Macau Tower. Enjoy a view from 223m high Observation Deck and have a buffet lunch in a 360 degrees revolving restaurant on the 60th floor. Visit Sands Casino in the afternoon. Hotel pickup, round trip ferry tickets and return coach transfer is included.
We offer pick-up to the following hotels: Attiude on Granville Hotel B P International House Best Western Grand Hotel Best Western Hotel Causeway Bay Best Western Plus Hotel Kowloon Best Western Plus Hotel Sheung Wan Booth Lodge (The Salvation Army) Burlington Hotel Butterfly on Morrison Butterfly on Prat Butterfly on Victoria Caritas Bianchi Lodge Casa Hotel City Garden Conrad Hong Kong Cordis, Hong Kong Cosmo Hotel Courtyard By Marriott Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Causeway Bay Dorsett Mong Kok Hotel Dorsett WanChai East Hotel Eaton Hotel Empire Hotel, Causeway Bay Empire Hotel, Wanchai Fenwick Pier Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong Gloucester Luk Kwok Hotel Goodrich Hotel Grand Hyatt Hong Kong Grand View Hotel Guangdong Hotel HK Harbour Grand Hong Kong Harbour Grand Kowloon Harbour Plaza 8 Degrees Harbour Plaza Metropolis Harbour Plaza North Point Hilton Garden Inn Hong Kong Mongkok Holiday Inn Express Causeway Bay HK Holiday Inn Golden Mile Hotel Bonaparte By Rhombus Hotel Icon Hotel Jen Hong Kong Hotel Panorama by Rhombus Hotel SAV Hyatt Regency HK TST IBIS Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan Inn Hotel Intercontinental Grand Stanford HK InterContinental HK Island Pacific Island Shangri-La JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong Kerry Hotel HK Kew Green Hotel Wanchai Kimberley Hotel Kings Hotel Kowloon Hotel Kowloon Shangri-La Hotel L'Hotel Causeway Bay Harbour View Langham Hotel, HK (TST) Largos Hotel Marco Polo Gateway Hotel Marco Polo HK Hotel Marco Polo Prince Hotel Metropark Hotel Kowloon Metropark Hotel Mong Kok Metropark Hotel, Causeway Bay Nathan Hotel New World Millennium HK Novotel Century Hong Kong Novotel Nathan Road Kowloon HK Park Hotel Peninsula HK Prudential Hotel Regal Hong Kong Regal Kowloon Hotel Regal Oriental Hotel Renaissance Harbour View Rosedale Hong Kong Rosedale Hotel Kowloon Mongkok Royal Plaza Hotel Shamrock Hotel Sheraton HK Hotel & Towers Silka Seaview Hotel Silka West Kowloon Hotel South China Hotel South Pacific Hotel Stanford Hillview Hotel Stanford Hotel (MongKok) The Charterhouse Causeway Bay The City View The Emperor (373 Queen's Road East) The Empire Hotel Kowloon The Excelsior Hong Kong The Harbour View The Imperial Hotel The Luxe Manor The Mira HK The Park Lane Hong Kong a Pullman The Ritz-Carlton The Royal Garden The Royal Pacific Hotel & Towers The Wharney Guang Dong Hong Kong VIC on the Harbour W Hotel West Hotel Yesinn @YMT Wing Sing Lane YMCA of HK (The Salisbury)
The pickup time is between 7:30am to 7:50am. Your tour guide will pick you up at your hotel lobby, and you will board on 8:45am ferry to Macau.
The ferry service is the only practical way to travel between Hong Kong and Macau. Services to downtown Macau, known as the Macau Outer Harbour Ferry erminal, are run by TurboJet. There are 2 ferry terminals in HKG. Ferries run from the Shun Tak centre in Sheung Wan on Hong Kong Island, and run from the China Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui (TST) in Kowloon.
In the heart of the old city stands the great carved stone facade of St. Paul's, which, with the grand staircase, are all that remain of the first church and Colleague of the Jesuits in China. Designed by an Italian Jesuit, the church was built in the early 17th century. In 1835 a fire destroyed all but the facade.
The Section of the Old City Walls are the remains of a wall that surrounded the colonial city of Macau, in Portuguese Macau, in the 16th and 17th centuries. The wall's construction is unique because it was built of clay, sand, rice straw, rocks, and oyster shells.
The Monte Forte was Macau's principal military defense structure which was built in conjunction with the Jesuits form 1617 to 1626. The fortress covers an area of 10,000 square metres and is in the shape of a trapezoid. It has became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005.
This Chinese traditional styled temple known as Na Tcha Temple was built for worshipping Na Tcha (a mythical character). The temple was enlisted as a World Heritage in 2005. The temple is located just behind the Ruins of St. Pauls.
St. Dominic's Church is a late 16th-century Baroque-style church that serves within the Cathedral Parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Macau. It is located in the peninsular part of the city at the Largo de São Domingos
An elongated triangular shaped square and connects Largo do São Domingos at one end and Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro on the other. Vast majority of the buildings around the square are European styled, The most famous ones are Leal Senado Building (World Heritage), General Post Office Building, etc.
The 1st western-style clinic in Macau
The Leal Senado Building was the seat of Portuguese Macau's government. It is located at one end of the Senado Square in São Lourenço, Macau, China. The title was bestowed on Macau's government in 1810 by Portugal's Prince Regent João, who later became King John VI of Portugal.
The Macau Museum is located on the hill of the Fortaleza do Monte in Santo António, Macau, China. The museum presents the history of the city and territory of the former Portuguese colony of Macau, now a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China.
Buffet lunch is arranged at 360 cafe, a 360 degrees revolving restaurant on the 60th floor of Macau Tower. After lunch, go to Observation Deck on the 61st floor to watch outdoor Skywalk, or Bungy Jump.
Macau Tower Observation Deck, see the place for SkyWalk and bungee jump
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