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Macao:

Flavor, Culture, and Fun in One Destination

Macao:

Flavor, Culture, and Fun in One Destination

Macao: Culture, History, and Style in Every Corner

Macao, located on the Pearl River Delta, stands as a fusion of Eastern traditions and Western charm. Recognized as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, it celebrates Portuguese and Chinese heritage through world-class cuisine, vibrant festivals, and cultural treasures. From strolling through UNESCO World Heritage streets to exploring modern shopping and entertainment hubs, every corner tells a story of tradition with a contemporary flair.

Just 45 minutes from Hong Kong Airport via the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge, your clients can easily club the two destinations together. More than a destination, Macao is a fine blend of culture, flavor, and style—an experience to savor.

Visa

All visitors to Macao must hold a valid passport or travel document. All visitors are required to have a visa except nationals of countries which are exempted from a visa or entry permit. For more information on "Visa" and "Entry Permit" Exemption, please visit the website of the Macao Immigration Services of Public Security Police Force: www.gov.mo/en/services/ps-1474/ps-1474b/

Things to Do:

Landmarks
Landmarks
Ruins of St. Paul's
Ruins of St. Paul's

Iconic 17th-century Jesuit facade, symbolizing Macao's "acropolis" alongside the old college and fortress.

Archaeological remains reflect the first Western-style university in the Far East.

Serves as a cultural and historic icon in the heart of the city, perfect for all age groups.

Senado Square
Senado Square

Macao’s historic urban center and a hub for public events and celebrations.

Surrounded by pastel-colored neo-classical buildings with a Mediterranean charm.

Highlights the multicultural heritage of the city and its vibrant community life.

Guia Fortress
Guia Fortress

Built between 1622 and 1638, this fortress is home to the Guia Chapel and Guia Lighthouse.

Symbolizes Macau’s maritime, military, and missionary heritage, showcasing its multicultural roots.

Offers panoramic views of the city and coastline — a favorite spot for history lovers and photographers alike.

Mount Fortress
Mount Fortress

Built between 1617 and 1626 with the Jesuits, Mount Fortress served as Macau’s main military defense stronghold.

Spanning 10,000 square meters, its trapezoid shape and four bulwarks offered strategic protection for the city.

Once armed with cannons, barracks, and wells, it could withstand sieges lasting up to two years.

A-Ma Temple
A-Ma Temple

Historic temple complex dedicated to multiple deities.

Combines Confucian, Taoist, Buddhist, and folk traditions in one site.

Architectural and spiritual highlights reflecting Macao’s cultural roots.

Macao Museum
Macao Museum

Housed in Mount Fortress, presenting Macao’s history, culture, and art.

Exhibits range from traditional life and festivals to contemporary city life.

Offers panoramic views over the city and neighboring historic landmarks.

Rua da Felicidade (Happiness Street)
Rua da Felicidade (Happiness Street)

Offers an authentic glimpse into old Macau with traditional architecture and restored 19th-century buildings.

Home to local eateries like Cheong Kei Noodles, famous for bamboo-kneaded prawn roe wonton noodles.

It also features Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, adding Hollywood charm to its historic character.

Skypark Macau Tower
Skypark Macau Tower

Home to the world’s highest commercial bungy jump at 233 meters.

It offers family-friendly Skywalk and Skyjump experiences with breathtaking city views.

Tower Climb allows visitors to reach the pinnacle for panoramic Macao vistas.

Guided Macau Sightseeing Tour
Guided Macau Sightseeing Tour

Explore Macau’s top UNESCO World Heritage Sites for a full day guided tour.

Visit the Ruins of St. Paul’s, Senado Square, A-Ma Temple, Macau Tower, and the Statue of Kum Iam.

Macau Day Tour - From your Macau hotel
Macau Day Tour - From your Macau hotel

A customizable private tour designed to match the traveler’s interests.

Visit iconic highlights and World Heritage sites and explore both modern and traditional Macau.

Learn about local culture and lifestyle with insights from a professional guide.

Macau Lifestyle Tour - LINE A
Macau Lifestyle Tour - LINE A

A cultural journey through the Historic Centre, including the Ruins of St. Paul’s, the Nacha Temple, the Macau Fortress, and A-Ma Temple.

See landmarks like St. Dominic Church, Senado Square, and Macau Tower (levels 58 & 61).

End the day with free time at Venetian Resort for shopping, dining, or leisure.

Macau: Private Tour –Panda & Veggie Experience
Macau: Private Tour –Panda & Veggie Experience

Enjoy VIP hotel pickup in a luxury vehicle with a licensed guide.

Visit the 400-year-old Lin Fong Temple and explore its rich heritage.

Delight in a unique vegetarian lunch and meet the adorable panda at the Macao Giant Panda Pavilion.

Premium Private Macau City Tour with English Guide
Premium Private Macau City Tour with English Guide

Discover iconic landmarks like the Ruins of St. Paul’s, Senado Square, and A-Ma Temple.

Take stunning city views from the Macau Tower observation deck.

End it with a delicious local lunch, featuring Macanese and Portuguese flavors.

Macau Private Tour with an Insider
Macau Private Tour with an Insider

Take a journey through nostalgic alleys and modern strips with expert storytelling.

Visit hidden gems like the Guia Lighthouse and admire stunning resort artistry.

Experience Macau differently with a local insider’s perspective and personalized guidance.

Day Trips
Day Trips

How to Reach?

By Air
By Air
By Land
By Land
By Sea
By Sea

Itineraries:

4 Days 3 Nights (Macao)
3 Days 2 Nights (Macao)
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