Ferry from Macau to Hong Kong
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Open tickets are valid for up to 12 months from booking date (see ticket conditions).

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Open tickets are valid for up to 12 months from booking date (see ticket conditions).

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How long is the ferry from Macau to Hong Kong?

The crossing time by ferry from Macau to Hong Kong ranges between routes, operators and ships. Macau - Hong Kong on average approximately takes 1 hour. The distance from Macau to Hong Kong is approximately 34.5 nautical miles. The fastest ferry from Macau to Hong Kong is from Macau port. The distance from Macau to Hong Kong is 35 nautical miles (65.7km) with a crossing time of approximately 1 hour. TurboJet offer this route with 3 sailings daily combined.

Macau to Hong Kong Ferry Operators

The following operators sail from Macau to Hong Kong: Cotai Water Jet and TurboJet. Timetables vary depending on the ferry company. Check the latest ferry timetables between Macau and Hong Kong with just a few clicks using our deal finder.

What is the ferry price from Macau to Hong Kong?

Prices for the Macau to Hong Kong ferry might change depending on the season you wish to travel. Cheap ferry tickets are typically available during off peak, outside of the high season. Please visit our special offers page to view all the latest ferry discounts.

Can I travel with a vehicle from Macau to Hong Kong?

No operators sailing from Macau to Hong Kong currently accept vehicles.

Macau to Hong Kong Ferry Routes

The following routes sail between Macau and Hong Kong:
  • Macau (Taipa) - Hong Kong (Sheung Wan)
  • Macau (Taipa) - Hong Kong Airport (Skypier)
  • Macau (Outer Harbour) - Hong Kong (Sheung Wan)
  • Macau (Outer Harbour) - Kowloon & Macau (Taipa)
  • Kowloon & Macau (Outer Harbour) - Tuen Mun & Macau (Taipa)
  • Tuen Mun & Macau (Outer Harbour) - Hong Kong Airport (Skypier)
Some routes are seasonal, whereas others sail year round. To get the most up to date sailing information for ferries from Macau to Hong Kong search in our Deal Finder.

How much are ferries from Macau to Hong Kong?

From To Average price
Macau (Outer Harbour), Macau
Hong Kong (Sheung Wan), Hong Kong
$62.81Average price
Macau (Taipa), Macau
Hong Kong (Sheung Wan), Hong Kong
$49.88Average price
Macau (Outer Harbour), Macau
Hong Kong Airport (Skypier), Hong Kong
$77.85Average price

Ferries from Macau to Hong Kong

About Macau

The tiny Special Administrative Region of Macau lies 65 kilometres west of Hong Kong. Defined by Portuguese colonial architecture and contemporary casinos, Macau is a fascinating mix of cultures. One moment you’ll be admiring 17th Century church ruins, then you could be sampling authentic Chinese food whilst relaxing in a modern sky lounge. As one of the earliest European colonies in Asia and the last to be relinquished, Macau has spectacular historical landmarks around every corner. The most popular include the Ruins of St Paul's Church and the small village of Coloane which was a haven for pirates and privateers until 1910. Travelling by ferry is a popular mode of transport in Macau and it boasts excellent services from its two ports. There is a large number of high-speed crossings to many destinations in China, all operated by some of the region’s leading ferry companies.

About Hong Kong

Hong Kong is an autonomous territory on China’s southern coast, known for being one of the most densely populated cities in the world. It’s also famous for its modern cityscape, excellent shopping spots and large natural harbour, as well as its diverse natural landscape comprising vast mountainous areas and many country parks, allowing you to find some tranquillity away from the energetic metropolis. Diversity can be found in the cuisine, too, as you can indulge in superb Cantonese, Shanghainese, Vietnamese, Japanese and European dishes from either upmarket restaurants or authentic street vendors, which is why it’s regarded as the culinary capital of Asia. Hong Kong boasts an extremely well-developed ferry infrastructure, with multiple ferry companies offering high-speed crossings with modern, luxurious vessels. From numerous ports in Hong Kong, you can sail to a number of locations in China and Macau.

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