1. Public transportation is used throughout the tour, in both Macau and Hong Kong.
2. Maximum capacity of this tour is 9 pax only.
3. A certain energy level is required for this tour as you will have to walk quite a lot in Macau. Nature of this tour is to see Macau on foot.
4. Tour is not running on Sat, Sun and Public Holidays as Macau will be too crowded for this walking tour.
5. Tour ends at Hong Kong or Kowloon Pier. Return transfer to hotel is not included.
6. Visa is required for several nationalities, and can be applied upon arrival at Macau Immigration at HK$100 each. Visa fee is on pax’s own expenses and the fee is subject to change without prior notice.
Transfer to Macau pier on taxis and take an hour relaxed Turbojet ferry ride to Macau. First stop will be Museum of Macau, this gives you a general idea of Macau’s history, people and culture. Move on to the
Ruin’s of St.Paul Roman Catholic Church – landmark of Macau.
Only a magnificent stone façade and grand staircase remain of the iconic Church of St. Paul's. The church was built in 1602 next to the Jesuit College of St. Paul's, the first Western college in Asia where missionaries studied Chinese before serving at the Ming Court in Beijing as astronomers and mathematicians.
World Heritages:
We will see certain World Heritages including Na Tcha Temple, Secion of Old City Walls and Mount Fortress, then walk through the Senado Square to St. Dominic’s Church. St. Dominic's Church has an imposing façade of cream-colored stone with white stucco mouldings and green-shuttered windows. Inside, white pillars support a flat ceiling and apron balconies hug the walls. The bell tower, at the back of the building, has been converted into a small museum housing a “Treasure of Sacred Art” exhibiting a collection of some 300 artifacts.
Set lunch is served at a typical Portugese restaurant.
After that, stroll pass the colonial style houses and alleys, arrive
Temple of A-Ma, and the
Maritime Museum.
In July 2005, "The Historic Centre of Macau" was inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List, recognizing the architectural legacies interwoven in the midst of the original urban fabric of Macau, a witness to successful East-West cultural co-existence. A-Ma Temple is reputedly the place in Macau where the Portuguese first landed, and is the starting point of this historical exploration.
Taipa Island:
A short ride on public buses or taxis to visit Taipa Island and the Taipa Houses Museum. Taipa Houses-Museum, which includes five typical green houses with Macanese architectural characteristics of Portuguese Matrix, is considered one of the cultural relics and heritages of the Island. The Taipa Houses-Museum was built in 1921, which had been the residences for high superiors and Macanese families.
With the nick name of the Las Vegas in the Far East, casinos in Macau offer a large variety of casino games.
The Venetian is the newest arrival and gets the biggest talking point for it’s Grand Canal and the grandest casino halls. Try your luck before we take the boat back to Hong Kong.
Tour finishes at the pier in Hong Kong or Kowloon.