Transportation
Transportation is effective and varied, a fact
which attracts visitors to Macau.
Getting to Macau by ferry
There is a regular sailing schedule throughout the day between Macau
and Hong Kong. It takes an hour to cover the distance between Hong
Kong and Macau.
Getting to Macau by air
(airplanes)
Macau International Airport, opened in late 1995, operates 24 hours
a day. It is linked by scheduled air services to several cities
in Mainland China, Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, as well as
connection flights to Asia, Europe or America.
(Helicopters)
Helicopter services are avaliable between Hong Kong and Macau during
the day. Flights take about 20 minutes and also land at the Hong
Kong - Macau Ferry Terminals.
Getting aorund - pedicabs
Pedicabs
are the slowest but also the most romantic way of experiencing the
long sweep of the Praia Grande Bay, and the older and traditional
streets downtown.
Main locations for catching a cycle-rickshaw are
: outside the Maritime Terminal and opposite the main door of the
Lisboa Hotel. Fares are negotiable, but expect to pay about MOP$150
for an one hour trip, depending on where you go. Be sure to agree
on a price first.
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Getting around - taxis Taxis
are easy to get most of the time. The all-yellow taxis are radio
equipped while the cream-black taxis are not.
Fares are standardized. Flagfall is MOP$10 for
the first 1500 metres and then MOP$1 for every subsequent 250 metres.
Luggage carried in the trunk is charged at MOP$3 per item. Trips
from Taipa to Coloane have a surcharge of MOP$2 while trips from
Macau to Coloane have MOP$5 surcharge. For journeys starting from
Macau International Airport, there is a surcharge of MOP$5. There
is no surcharge for returning trips to Macau.
Getting around - buses
The two bus companies offer air-conditioned buses
and mini-buses service from 6:45a.m. to midnight at high frequency
on routes within the city. The fare is MOP$2.50 per journey.
Buses also shuttle from Macau to popular tourist
destinations on the islands through out the day, The fares are:
Taipa - 3.30 patacas, Coloane Village - 4 patacas and Hac Sa Beach
- 5 patacas. Bus number AP1 links the airport with ferry terminal
and downtown. It costs MOP$6.
Getting around - self drive
Normal vehicles are available for hire, but a
great way to explore the islands of Taipa and Coloane is by driving
the characteristic mokes, which are mini-based jeeps with sunroofs.
Drivers must be at least 21 years of age and hold a valid International
Driving Licence for driving in Macau.
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