Guangzhou (Nansha) - Macau (Outer Harbour)

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Guangzhou (Nansha) - Macau (Outer Harbour)
 

Ferry from Guangzhou (Nansha) to Macau (Outer Harbour)

There are currently no ferries running between Guangzhou (Nansha) and Macau (Outer Harbour). Ferry schedules change seasonally. Use our Deal Finder to get the latest ferry ticket information for Guangzhou (Nansha) Macau (Outer Harbour) ferries.

Sorry, the Guangzhou Macau Ferry service is no longer available with Direct Ferries.

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Guangzhou (Nansha) to Macau (Outer Harbour) Ferry Pricing, Offers & Availability

Cheap Ferry Guangzhou (Nansha) to Macau (Outer Harbour)

We provide an easy and efficient way to compare ferry tickets and prices worldwide, helping you find the best option for your journey. Visit our Special Offers page to discover discounts on selected ferry routes and operators. Booking early is often the best way to secure lower fares and greater availability.

Are there any discounts available for senior citizens, students or residents?

Yes, Direct Ferries offers a variety of discounts throughout the year. When searching for sailings, any available senior discounts will be automatically applied once you select the appropriate age range in the passenger details section.

Students and recent graduates can benefit from a 5% discount on ferry tickets. To access this offer, register with our partner Student Beans and verify your status. After confirmation, you’ll receive a discount code to enter during checkout.

Resident discounts are available on selected Spanish and Italian ferry routes. When applicable, simply select the “Residents” option during your search, and the reduced fare will be applied automatically. Please note that valid proof of residency or an ID card showing the correct address must be presented at check-in.


Guangzhou (Nansha) to Macau (Outer Harbour) Journey Information

International Travel Rules

Travel requirements may vary depending on the route, so it’s essential to confirm which documents you’ll need before departure. In most cases, passengers traveling from Guangzhou (Nansha) to Macau (Outer Harbour) will require a valid passport, and possibly visas or national ID cards depending on nationality and destination regulations. To ensure a smooth check-in experience, consult our Check-in, Travel Documents & Tickets guide as well as our blog post on international travel tips before you sail.


Travel Smart: How to book a ferry

Booking your Guangzhou (Nansha) to Macau (Outer Harbour) ferry tickets

Booking your ferry tickets is simple. Enter your departure and arrival ports along with your preferred travel date to view all available sailings and prices. You can also compare alternative routes and departure times to find the option that best suits your schedule and budget.

Keep an eye out for early booking promotions, cabin upgrades, or flexible ticket options that allow you to amend or cancel your booking. To avoid issues later, ensure that all passenger details, vehicle information, and contact details are entered accurately at the time of booking.

Collecting your ferry tickets from Guangzhou (Nansha) port

After completing your booking, you’ll receive a confirmation email with your travel details. The process for receiving your boarding pass depends on the ferry operator.

Some operators issue boarding passes immediately upon confirmation, while others require passengers to check in at the port terminal. Where available, online check-in can be completed easily through the Direct Ferries app.

Ticket desks are generally located close to the ferry terminal entrance. To prevent delays, we recommend arriving early to allow sufficient time for ticket collection and check-in procedures.

At check-in, you will need to present your booking confirmation along with a valid photo ID such as a passport or identity card. If traveling with a pet, relevant documentation (vaccination records, pet passport, insurance) may also be required. Passengers using resident discounts must provide proof of eligibility.

Why are there no ferries available on the date I want to travel?

There may be several reasons why no sailings appear from Guangzhou (Nansha) to Macau (Outer Harbour) on your chosen date. These can include seasonal schedule changes, temporary timetable adjustments, or limited availability due to high demand. We recommend checking alternative dates or nearby routes to find suitable options.

When is the best time to book a ferry to Macau (Outer Harbour)?

The best time to book ferries from Guangzhou (Nansha) to Macau (Outer Harbour) is typically as early as possible. Booking in advance not only helps secure the most competitive prices but also provides a wider choice of departure times, seating, and cabin options.

Where possible, aim to book several weeks ahead of travel, particularly during peak seasons or holiday periods. Ferry prices can fluctuate based on demand and availability, so early planning often offers the greatest savings and flexibility.

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Guangzhou (Nansha) Guide

Guangzhou (Nansha) Ferry Port

Found within the labyrinth of waterways and inlets that branch away from the Shizi Ocean, a narrow strait that cuts through the centre of Guangzhou city in south-east China, is the port of Nansha. Guangzhou (sometimes called Canton), is the third largest city in the country, just behind the capital of Beijing and Shanghai. It has an extensive history stretching back to the beginning of the 3rd Century when it was established as a military base during the Qin Empire. Today Guangzhou is a sprawling modern metropolis backed by rugged mountains to the north. The cityscape is shaped by soaring skyscrapers, their sleek bodies ablaze with light during the dark hours, and avant-garde architecture including the Liede suspension bridge and the striking hourglass figure of the Canton TV Tower. The port of Nansha in Guangzhou is a facility found in the Nansha residential district by the southern coast. The ferry terminal here is a modern building with a curvaceous roof and a large open-plan lobby designed to accommodate the 1.6 million passengers that pass through each year. Just outside the terminal entrance is a number of stops from which buses embark on a loop around the Nansha peninsula, taking passengers around the verdant expanse of the Huangshanlu Forest Park and to locations including the old town and Jinzhou metro station. Guangzhou is riven by a network of major roads that make travelling to the port easy. A number of highways lead to the central district of the city as well as to the industrial region of Dongguan in the east and the Cantonese cultural hub of Foshan in the west. The nearest underground train line, found a half-hour drive from the port, whisks passengers directly into the vibrant centre of Guangzhou along the Line 4 line. One ferry service currently operates from Nansha port. A fast TurboJet line sails to the airport found on the Lantau Island region of Hong Kong. It’s a short route that takes ferry-goers out from the mouth of the Shizi Ocean strait and through an island peppered pocket of the South China Sea.


Macau (Outer Harbour) Guide

Macau (Outer Harbour) Ferry Port

Macau borders the city of Zhuhai on the south east coast of China. The port serves passengers with ferry routes to other areas of China, though predominantly it is used to transport passengers to Hong Kong. There are around 77 crossings per day to Hong Kong, typically lasting just under an hour. With a population of just over 650,000 living in an area of 30.5 km2, Macau lies in the most densely populated region in the world. Macau has recently been dubbed as the ‘Las Vegas of China’ due to the abundance of extravagant casinos making it a haven of gambling and glamour. It differs, however, from Las Vegas in its class and diversity; being a Portuguese colony for several hundred years, there is a mix of Asian and Western European culture that is unique to the city. Away from the casinos and restaurants, plenty of history can be enjoyed around the city. St Paul’s ruins are a must-see whilst in the area, especially for a change of scenery from the tall buildings and buzzing streets. For an even greater change in landscape, head to Old Taipa Village for a chance to spend time with the local people and learn about their traditional faith and values. Macau is dense enough that the majority of the major attractions are found in the city centre, therefore are generally within walking distance of each other. For transport to the ferry terminal, there is a bus service that stops directly outside the port, though the lack of English spoken can make it hard for visitors to negotiate with the driver. It may be best advised for tourists to get a taxi on their first visit.


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