Mar 15, 2009 08:15 | |
| take the airport express to Central and change for MTR to Tsim Sha Tusi . Exit at Exit A1 and turn right. Walk along Haiphong road and theres a shopping mall called Gateway. And then turn right to China Hong Kong City (2nd floor) for the ferry to Macau. There also City Bus to Tsim Sha Tsui directly (Route A21). |
Mar 21, 2009 00:48 | |
| Why not just take the direct ferry from Hong Kong airport to Macau? http://www.turbojetseaexpress.com/ |
Apr 11, 2009 04:40 | |
GUEST23029 | i have an old hk permanent id, will be going back to hk in june.. but... can i go to macau with my hksar passport?? |
May 11, 2009 10:52 | |
| I don't think anyone would do Hong Kong -- Macau by air (helicopter is far too expensive) or by land (it doesn't make sense to get a China visa just for this). There're 3 ferry companies on this route. CotaiJet: 134-267 HKD depending on type of class, day of week, and sailing time First Ferry: 133-275 HKD depending on type of class, day of week, and sailing time TurboJet: 134-275 HKD depending on type of class, day of week, and sailing time |
May 13, 2009 09:31 | |
| Not only a Chinese visa is needed but you have to go to Shenzhen then to Zhuhai (Gongbei) then to Macau. From HK to Shenzhen either by bus or cae takes about 1-1.5 hours (HKD130) and from Shenzhen to Gongbei about another 2.5 hours (80RMB), thus you need 4 hours at least. Then walk from Gongbei to Macau another 15 minutes. The price of the bus may increase on certain days. Wan |
May 21, 2009 21:47 | |
| Ferries for which route? Macau -- Hong Kong? Both TurboJet and CotaiJet operate from Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal which's located at Sheung Wan, on Hong Kong island. |
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