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MACAU is one of Asia’s must see destinations. Whether you are seeking to be pampered at one of the luxurious spas or stay in a ritzy yet affordable resort or hotel, be entertained by world-class performers, or even explore the rich culture and history of this former Portuguese enclave whilst engaged in high adventure activities. Macau has something for everyone.
MACAU is a city on the move, but it never loses its unique blend of Chinese and European cultures. Macanese food, which is a fusion of Portuguese, African, Southeast Asian and Chinese, cooking, has gained international recognition after being enjoyed by travellers for decades. In recent years, Macau has become firmly planted on the map as one of the world’s culinary destinations – following an influx of internationally renowned restaurant brands from around the world and celebrity chefs that take Macau’s gastronomic scene to new heights.
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Varied shopping districts in Macau range from multi-brand shopping centres to fashion boutiques, from Chinese antique shops to popular daily flea markets can surely fulfil the shoppers ‘desire. Visitors can also enjoy “The House of Dancing Water”, the world’s largest and most spectacular water-based show directed by Franco Dragone, at the City of Dreams. For a thrilling adventure, why not try the Sky Jump or Skywalk at the 338 metres high Macau Tower or add health and wellness to their list at the largest integrated wellness centre of its kind in the world, the Malo Clinic Spa, all these exciting attractions can be found here in Macau.
Getting there
Macau is just a 55minutes Ferry ride from down town Hong Kong and Kowloon or 45minutes from Hong Kong International Airport with frequent services available. Macau is also Visa FREE for most nationalities including Australian and New Zealand Passport holders.
The most direct route to Macau is through Hong Kong International Airport. From here, you can catch the SeaExpress or CotaiJet Ferry services to Macau which operate from 10am to 10pm daily. You can also transfer by ferry service from Hong Kong Island or Kowloon to Macau. These services operate every 15-30minutes and only takes around 60 minutes. Alternatively, you can also fly into Macau International Airport when flying through many other Asian hubs.
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Celebrations all year round
Macau is a city that never sleeps and has some of the most colourful events in the world, that can only be found in Macau. With its full years calander of events and festival, why not travel and join on the action and experiences that can be had in Macau. Look out for the Macau International Food Festival, to discover delicious Asian, European, Mainland Chinese and local delicacies, the Macau International Fireworks Contest, the Macau Grand Prix, the Latin Parade and the Macau International Marathon.