Hong Kong - Macau Ferry

Ferries to Macau operate from several points in Hong Kong, including the Hong Kong International Airport where you can bypass Hong Kong Immigration and transfer directly into a ferry to Macau.

Macau-Hong Kong Island

Ferries from Hong Kong's Macau Ferry Terminal in Sheung Wan on Hong Kong Island operate 24 hours a day at frequencies of every 15-30 minutes by day and every hour at night.

In Macau, they dock at the Macau Maritime Ferry Terminal.

The cheapest one-way ticket from Hong Kong is HK$142 (HK$20 extra per bag for luggage) and the trip takes one hour.

You can buy tickets online in advance to ensure you secure the sailing you want at busy times. Weekend fares are more expensive.

Ferries are operated by TurboJet [12] (Tel: +853-7907039 in Macau, +852-28593333 in Hong Kong).

Another frequent ferry service is operated by Cotai Jet directly to Taipa from Hong Kong, and there are free shuttle buses to The Venetian from the Ferry Terminal, for quick and easy access to Taipa & Coloane.

Macau-Kowloon

You can also get ferries from the China (HK) Ferry Terminal on Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Ferries are less frequent compared with services from Hong Kong Island, running every 30 min from 7 AM until 10:30 PM.

Fares start at HK$133 and the trip takes about 90 minutes. The ferry operator is New World First Ferries [14] (Tel: +852-21318181).

Macau-Hong Kong International Airport

There are also ferries from Hong Kong International Airport to Macau. These are less frequent but they allow you to bypass Hong Kong immigration and customs by transferring directly to the ferry in the airport's transfers hall.

If purchasing a ticket online in advance, your airline may be able to check your luggage all the way to Macau for you. You board the ferry at the airport SkyPier.

Fares start at HK$180 and services are operated by TurboJet Sea Express.

The price of ferry tickets differ based on the time and day of the week of the ride. Ferry departures at night (between 6 PM and 6 AM) and on weekends are more expensive.