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Visitors coming to Macau by ferry have the option of arriving at one of the following terminals:

Macau Ferry Terminal

The Macau Ferry Terminal ("A" on the Map) is on the west side of Macau Peninsula, at Porto Exterior (Outer Harbour). It is near the New Yaohan Department Store. TurboJet runs ferry services between the Hong Kong Ferry Terminal at Shun Tak Centre to the Macau Ferry Terminal. The economy class ticket range in price from MOP$142 for weekday day-time service to MOP$176 for weekend night-time service. Super Class and VIP cabin tickets are also available. For inquiries call Macau (853) 8790 7039 or Hong Kong (852) 2859 3333. For telephone bookings, call Hong Kong (852) 2921 6688. You can also visit the website: www.turbojet.com.hk.

FirstFerry also operates catamaran services between the China Ferry Terminal at Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon, Hong Kong, and the Macau Ferry Terminal. The journey takes about 60-75 minutes, and may be longer when visibility is poor. The tickets are priced from MOP$140 to MOP$275. For inquiries call call Hong Kong (852) 2516 9581 or Macau (853) 2872 6301. You can also visit the website: www.nwff.com.hk

Taipa Temporary Ferry Terminal

The Taipa Temporary Ferry Terminal ("B" on the Map), is on the north side of Taipa island. It is a short distance from the Macau International Airport and five minutes from The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel. The operator is CotaiJet, and runs ferry services between the Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal and the Macau Taipa Temporary Ferry Terminal.

Porto Interior Ferry Pier

The Porto Interior Ferry Pier ("C" on the Map) is at the end of Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro. This is where ferries arrive from Shekou in Shenzhen, China. If you are arriving here, it's just a short walk to Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro, one of Macau's major roads. Bus No. 3 goes along Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro and pass by Largo do Senado, the main square in Macau.

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Macau Ferry Terminal
Macau Ferry Terminal (11 November, 2007)
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Ferry Terminal Ticket Counter
Ferry Terminal Ticket Counter (11 November, 2007)
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