Day Tour to Macau with Hotel Pickup in Hong Kong Island


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  • Day Tour to Macau with Hotel Pickup in Hong Kong Island

Hong Kong Region, China

Trip Type:   City Tours
Duration:  10 hours
Macau is a small peninsula in mainland China, across the Pearl River Delta from Hong Kong (1 hour by Ferry). It's a overseas territory by Portuguese until 1999, and it reflects a mix of Portuguese and Chinese influences. Its giant casinos and extravagant malls have earned it the nickname, the "Las Vegas of Asia." 338m-high Macau Tower is one of the outstanding landmarks, and you can enjoy a great city views from there. If you have an extra day in Hong Kong, and would like to visit Macau, this tour is ideal for you as it includes hotel pickup (only for Hong Kong Island), round-trip coach transfers to ferry terminal, and return coach transfer back to your hotel.

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Macau is a small peninsula in mainland China, across the Pearl River Delta from Hong Kong (1 hour by Ferry). It's a overseas territory by Portuguese until 1999, and it reflects a mix of Portuguese and Chinese influences. Its giant casinos and extravagant malls have earned it the nickname, the "Las Vegas of Asia." 338m-high Macau Tower is one of the outstanding landmarks, and you can enjoy a great city views from there. If you have an extra day in Hong Kong, and would like to visit Macau, this tour is ideal for you as it includes hotel pickup (only for Hong Kong Island), round-trip coach transfers to ferry terminal, and return coach transfer back to your hotel.The pickup time is from 7:30am to 7:50am. Your tour guide will pick you up at your hotel lobby. You will board on 8:45am ferry to Macau. After the day tour, you will be transferred back to your hotel.

PLACES TO VISIT IN MACAU:
  • TEMPLE OF A-MA (UNESCO HERITAGE): The temple was built 400 years ago in homage to a girl who saved A seamen's life. 
  • RUINS OF ST. PAUL'S: Remain of the first church and Colleague of the Jesuits in China, built in the early 17th century
  • SECTION OF THE OLD CITY WALLS (UNESCO HERITAGE): A remnant of an early Portuguese tradition of constructing defensive walls around their port settlements, built in 1569.
  • MOUNT FORTRESS (UNESCO HERITAGE): It was built in conjunction with the Jesuits form 1617 to 1626.
  • MACAU TOWER (Admission on own expenses)
  • CASINO: Casinos in Macau offer a large variety of casino games that give versatile entertainment to visitors. We will visit SANDS CASINO.

PICKUP FROM HOTELS IN HONG KONG ISLAND
  1. Best Western Hotel Causeway Bay
  2. Butterfly on Victoria
  3. City Garden
  4. Conrad Hong Kong
  5. Cosmo
  6. Cosmopolitan
  7. Courtyard By Marriott
  8. Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Causeway Bay
  9. Dorsett Regency Hong Kong (For Hotel only)
  10. East Hotel (For Hotel Only)
  11. Empire Hotel, Causeway Bay
  12. Empire Hotel, Wanchai
  13. Fenwick Pier
  14. Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
  15. Gloucester Luk Kwok Hotel
  16. Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
  17. Harbour Grand Hong Kong
  18. Harbour Plaza North Point
  19. Holiday Inn Express Causeway Bay HK
  20. Hotel Bonaparte By Rhombus
  21. Island Pacific
  22. Island Shangri-La
  23. JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong
  24. L'Hotel Causeway Bay Harbour View
  25. Metropark Hotel, Causeway Bay
  26. Metropark Hotel, Wanchai
  27. Newton Hotel Hong Kong
  28. Newton Inn North Point
  29. Novotel Century Hong Kong
  30. Park Lane Hong Kong
  31. Ramada Hong Kong
  32. Regal Hong Kong
  33. Renaissance Harbour View
  34. Rosedale on the Park
  35. South China Hotel
  36. South Pacific Hotel
  37. Traders Hotel
  38. The Charterhouse Causeway Bay
  39. The Excelsior Hong Kong
  40. The Harbour View
  41. The Wharney Guang Dong Hong Kong





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