Ferries from
China to Macau
Ferries from
China to Macau
There are 2 ferry routes. Ferries from Shenzhen (Shekou) to Macau (Outer Harbour) and Shenzhen (Shekou) to Macau (Outer Harbour) are popular ferry trips from China to Macau. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from China to Macau sail approximately 32 times per week and are provided by TurboJet.
The China to Macau ferries sail in approximately 1 hour.
No, currently you can not take a car on the ferry from China to Macau.
The distance between China and Macau is 26 miles (41km) and 22 nautical miles.
China to Macau ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Shenzhen (Shekou) to Macau (Outer Harbour) ferry ferry sails approximately 32 times weekly with a crossing time of 1 hour.
Shenzhen (Shekou) to Macau (Outer Harbour) ferry ferries sail about 32 times weekly with a sailing time of 1 hour.
For the best ferry offers, we recommend booking in advance for the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Visit our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts.
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From | To | Average price | |
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From Shenzhen (Shekou)China |
To Macau (Outer Harbour)Macau |
Average price£58.59 |
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China is the world’s most populous country situated in East Asia, with an enormous eastern coastline facing the Yellow, East China and South China Seas. As one of the most visited countries in the world, China has absolutely everything you need for a fantastic holiday. The largest city, Shanghai, with its innovative skyline, adds a splash of modernity to a nation rich in history, whilst the world-renowned cuisine can be enjoyed in every corner of the land. Aside from the abundance of fascinating temples and ancient cities, China boasts a beautiful and diverse natural landscape comprising huge valleys, sandy beaches and spectacular rice fields. It is also the third most biodiverse country in the world, with almost thirty-five thousand animal and plant species found so far. China has a number of well-developed ports in many cities offering frequent, high-speed crossings to popular tourist destinations in East Asia, including routes to Japan from Shanghai.
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.