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Macau day trip: Itinerary & what to know

03.14.24 | Hallie Pope Kielb | No Comments

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Just a 1-hour boat ride from Hong Kong, Macau offers a fascinating blend of Portuguese and Chinese cultures, stunning architecture, and world-class entertainment. Although it’s known as the “Las Vegas of Asia,” it has so much more to offer than its casinos. In this guide to everything you need to know for your Macau day trip, you’ll discover the best itinerary and essential travel tips. From historic landmarks to modern casinos, we’ll ensure you make the most of your day in this vibrant city.

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  • Macau Day Trip: What to Know
    • You don’t have to gamble to enjoy Macau
    • You can pay with HKD in most (but not all) situations
    • Octopus Card is not accepted on public transportation
    • Google Maps doesn’t work well
    • Check if you need a Macau phone plan
    • You need to bring your passport
    • Your country might not have an embassy in Macau
    • The ferry from Hong Kong is short but rough
  • Macau Day Trip Itinerary
    • Historic Centre of Macau → A-Ma Temple → R. do Cunha → Cotai Strip
      • Historic Centre of Macau
      • A-Ma Temple
      • Rua do Cunha
      • Cotai Strip

Macau Day Trip: What to Know

You don’t have to gamble to enjoy Macau

Although Macau is known for its bustling gambling industry, that is not all it offers. Other than its world-class casinos, Macau has many interesting historical sites, museums, live productions, shopping centers, and a distinct cuisine. You can easily spend a day visiting its unique sites, no matter your interests.

Even as a non-gambler, you can still enjoy exploring the Cotai Strip. The hotel casinos are extremely impressive, with stunning architecture, glamorous malls, and delicious restaurants. It can also be fun to people-watch in the casinos!

Macanese food is an interesting combination of Cantonese and Portuguese influences

You can pay with HKD in most (but not all) situations

Before I visited Macau, all my research indicated that Hong Kong dollars (HKD) would be accepted everywhere. So, I went to Macau with only HKD and no intention of withdrawing Macau Patacas (MOP). While HKD is accepted in most places, it’s not accepted everywhere! You’ll be able to get by on a day trip with only HKD, but there were times when I had to use my credit card or change plans because I couldn’t use HKD. For example, I couldn’t pay for the Light Rapid Transit (LRT) with HKD.

Also, be aware that if you pay in HKD, the cash returned will be in MOP. Don’t accumulate more change than you can spend in a day!

Octopus Card is not accepted on public transportation

Going off of my previous point, I was under the impression that I could tap my Octopus Card to pay for public transportation in Macau. However, you cannot use an Octopus Card on Macau transportation. Instead of buying a Macau Pass, I used HKD coins for bus fares.

If you don’t want to buy a Macau Pass for only a day trip, bring plenty of coins from Hong Kong to pay for buses!

Google Maps doesn’t work well

While in and around the Historic Centre of Macau, Google Maps had no idea where I was. I later learned that this is because Macau is too close to mainland China, where Google Maps is blocked. I found that Apple Maps worked just fine.

Check if you need a Macau phone plan

Many phone plans for Hong Kong don’t include Macau and vice versa. Before you leave, check if you need a separate Macau plan. Luckily, it’s easy and cheap to get an eSIM for your Macau day trip. Instead of wasting time looking for a local plastic SIM, you can activate the eSIM on the boat ride over. I always use Airalo eSIMS, which are easy, cheap, and reliable. Airalo eSIM plans for Macau start at just $4.50 for 1GB.

You need to bring your passport

Macau is a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China, with its own immigration policies. When traveling between Macau, Hong Kong, and mainland China, you need to bring your passport to clear each region’s immigration.

Your country might not have an embassy in Macau

There are only 15 consular missions in Macau, most of which are honorary consulates. Few countries have permanent embassies, meaning there is limited ability to provide emergency consular services. If you lose your passport or get in trouble with the local law, there might not be someone from your home government to support you. If you don’t have consular services in Macau, be extra alert and vigilant to not need them.

The ferry from Hong Kong is short but rough

The ferry from Hong Kong to Macau takes about 1 hour, but it’s a rough hour. I don’t get seasick but I felt unwell by the end of the journey. The boat is fast and the ocean can be rough. The combination of the two can be hard to endure, even for those who don’t usually get seasick. I recommend taking motion sickness medicine before the journey if you’re worried.

Macau Day Trip Itinerary

Historic Centre of Macau → A-Ma Temple → R. do Cunha → Cotai Strip

Historic Centre of Macau

Catch an early morning ferry to Macau Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal. From there, you’re a short bus or taxi ride from the Historic Centre of Macau, where you can spend your morning wandering the history-packed streets. Make sure to include stops at the Ruins of St. Paul, Monte Fort, St. Dominic’s Church, and Senado Square. There are historic sites from the Portuguese colonial period on every corner, so this is a great time to explore without a set route and see where it takes you.

Ruins of St. Paul
Senado Square
Monte Fort

A-Ma Temple

From the Historic Centre of Macau, you can walk or take a quick taxi or bus ride to A-Ma Temple. This is Macau’s oldest temple, built in 1488 to honor the sea goddess. It’s small but tranquil and scenic.

Rua do Cunha

From A-Ma Temple, you can take a bus across the bridge to Taipa. Taipa is a historic area that reveals Macau’s past with its traditional houses and Portuguese architecture. Its most acclaimed spot is Rua do Cunha, a narrow pedestrian street known for its street food. Lord Stow’s Bakery is said to have the original egg tart in Asia, so the line will be long but worth the wait.

Garden of Flower City
Lord Stowe’s Bakery
R. Do Cunha

Cotai Strip

Finally, you can end your Macau day trip by exploring the impressive hotel casinos on the Cotai Strip. Like the Las Vegas Strip, the Cotai Strip features luxury hotels with world-class casinos. If gambling isn’t your thing, it’s still a worthwhile place to check out. The casinos are interesting for people-watching, and the hotels have expansive malls and restaurants. The Venetian, Parisian, and Londoner are the three most impressive hotel casinos.

The Londoner
View of the Parisian
The Venetian
The Venetian on the left, The Londoner on the right

As the sun sets on your Macau day trip, you’ve spent a full day exploring the highlights of both its historic and modern sides. It was a day full of unique memories, from exploring the Historic Centre of Macau and the Cotai Strip to trying the unique Macanese cuisine. Whether you visit its world-class casinos or fascinating historic sights that blend East and West, you’ll be glad you spent a day exploring all the “Las Vegas of Asia” has to offer.

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