Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) – Macau (Outer Harbour)
Ferries to Macau
Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) – Macau (Outer Harbour)
Ferries to Macau
There are usually 24 daily and 154 weekly sailings between Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) and Macau (Outer Harbour). This Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) Macau (Outer Harbour) ferry is operated by
The earliest Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) Macau (Outer Harbour) ferry sailings typically depart Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) at around 07:30. The last ferry departs at 23:00.
The Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) Macau (Outer Harbour) ferry sails in around 55m. The fastest sailings are approximately 55m. Sailing times can vary; durations often differ between ferry operators and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There are an average of 24 daily sailings and up to 154 weekly ferry sailings from Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) to Macau (Outer Harbour). These sailings are provided by TurboJet. Please keep in mind that ferry timetables often increase during the high season.
Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) Macau (Outer Harbour) ferry prices typically range between $45.94* and $191.65*. The average price is typically $99.77*. The cheapest Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) Macau (Outer Harbour) ferry prices start from $22.51*. The average price for a foot passenger is $99.77*.
Pricing will vary depending on the number of booking factors such as passengers, vehicle type, route, and sailing times. Prices exclude service fees.
The distance between Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) and Macau (Outer Harbour) is approximately 41.0 miles (66.0km) or 35.6 nautical miles.
Cars can not board Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) Macau (Outer Harbour) ferries at this moment in time.
Yes, foot passengers can board the ferry from Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) to Macau (Outer Harbour) with TurboJet. Please note that the availability of foot passenger services may vary between ferry operators. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for foot passenger ferries.
Currently, pets can not travel on board the ferries from Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) to Macau (Outer Harbour).
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| Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) - Macau (Outer Harbour) Route summary | ||
|---|---|---|
| Departure Country | Hong Kong | |
| Destination Country | Macau | |
| No. of Operators | 1 | |
| Operators | TurboJet | |
| Average Price | $99* | |
| Average Daily Sailings | 24 | |
| Average Weekly Sailings | 154 | |
| Average Sailing Duration | 55m | |
| First Ferry | 07:30 | |
| Last Ferry | 23:00 | |
| Distance | 35 nautical miles | |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-11-05.
The ferry schedule for the Hong Kong Sheung Wan ferry terminal has up to 110 ferries running per day, which means that there are up to 770 ferries running per week, across 2 different routes, and provided by 2 different ferry operators, so there is not one single ferry timetable available here. Indeed, ferry timetables to Hong Kong Sheung Wan can be affected by many different factors, such as seasonal changes, different ferry routes, changes made by the ferry operators, different ferry operators, and other such factors, but here at Direct Ferries, we will always give you the most up-to-date information regarding ferry sailings, so you can find the best ferry at the best time for you.
Ferry sail durations on this route can take between 55 minutes to 1 hour, and this variation is due numerous reasons, such as different ferry routes, changes to the ferry routes, different ferry operators, changes made by the ferry operators, and external factors such as weather conditions at the time of sail. This means that all sail durations that are given here are to be taken as estimates only, and you should make sure to check before you book, what your expected sail time will be.
How much ferries to Hong Kong Sheung Wan will cost is defined by many separate aspects, such as what time of year you are travelling, which ferry route you are travelling on, which ferry operator you are travelling with, how you are travelling, and so on, so there are multiple ferry fares on offer here. Instead, we recommend checking out our helpful fare finder tool, to find the best ferry at the best price for you, and be sure to sign up to our email newsletter, to be the first to hear about our latest deals and offers.
At Hong Kong Sheung Wan, you will find that the ferry terminal will have everything you need, as it is a multi-storey building, with many facilities inside. These include restaurants, cafés, shops, an ATM, and there is even a helicopter pad at the top of the building, so there is everything you could need here at both the start and end of your journey. This building is easily accessible, with a taxi rank outside, as well as local buses that run into the centre of the city.
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.