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Cross-border transportation strategy for a half-day tour of Coloane, Macau from Hong Kong🚌🚢

#Hong Kong and Macau Cross-Border Transportation Guide I recently went to Rowan, Macau, and I really found a good place with few people and beautiful scenery! Today I will share the transportation guide from Hong Kong, and the half-day tour route of Rowan~ 🚢Cross-border transportation 1. Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge Shuttle Bus 🚌: Affordable first choice! First, take an airport bus (such as A22, A21, etc., fare about 30HKD) from Hong Kong city to the Hong Kong Port of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge, then queue up at the port to cross the border, and then purchase a shuttle bus ticket (65HKD during the day, 70HKD at night) at the self-service machine. After arriving at Macau Port, you can transfer to a free fortune bus to Luan, or take a bus. The whole journey takes about 2.5 hours, although the time is slightly longer, but there are many shifts and operates 24 hours a day. 2. High-speed passenger ferry 🚢: If you want to save time, taking a boat is a good choice! Depart from Hong Kong and Macau Ferry Terminal in Sheung Wan or China Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui to Macau Outer Harbor Terminal; or from Hong Kong and Macau Ferry Terminal in Sheung Wan to Taipa Ferry Terminal in just one hour. Tickets are around 175 - 211HKD on weekdays, slightly higher on weekends and public holidays. After arriving at the pier, you can also take the Fortune Bus to Luan. 3. Hong Kong and Macau Express Line🚌: Purchase tickets at 695a Shanghai Street near the Victoria Hotel in Mong Kok (Prince Edward Station). The whole journey takes about 2 hours and costs 160HKD. But need to be aware of getting off twice midway, and to bring all your luggage. 4. Two-place license business charter 🚗: If many people travel and pursue comfort and convenience, charter is the best! You can book a car at any location in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao at any time, door-to-door pick-up and drop-off, and you can cross the border without waiting in line (one car can seat 6 people and can hold multiple pieces of luggage). The whole journey takes about 1 hour and costs 200HKD+ per person. 📍Royal Half Day Tour Route Shek Pai Wan Country Park 👉 Han Kee Handmade Coffee 👉 Rowan Pier 👉 Andrew Bakery 👉 Fifth October Road 👉 Rowan Library 👉 St. Francis Church You can start this relaxing trip to the road from Exit C of Shek Pai Wan! Not only can you see the cute panda, but you can also taste the super hot Han Kee coffee and the delicious Andrew egg tart🥧
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Posted: May 25, 2025
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