Turbojet and First Ferry offers the main ferry link between the two islands. Ferries run from the Shun Tak in Sheung Wan on Hong Kong Island and from the China Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon. The ferries run every fifteen minutes from Central from 07:00 until 24:00 with seven additional sailings throughout the night.
During peak hours Turbojet lays on extra ferries to cope with demand. The crossing from Tsim Sha Tsui runs every thirty minutes from 07:00 until 24:00, but with no additional night sailings. The crossing is around 1 hour depending on sea conditions and costs HK$124 economy class one-way (HK$176 Night Service) from Central.
From Tsim Sha Tsui prices vary depending on the day and the time of travel but typically they are between HK$133 - HK$175 - economy one-way.
Yes, you can travel from Hong Kong to Macau, as they are close geographically and have a well-established ferry service connecting the two regions. The journey typically takes about 55 minutes by ferry. Additionally, you can also travel between them via the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge, which allows for bus transport. Ensure you have the necessary travel documents and visas, if required.
No. Macau is a separate city.
The distance between Hong Kong and Macau is around 61 kilometres (38 miles).The distance from Macao to Hong Kong is around 61 kilometres (38 miles).There are about 38.696 miles between Hong Kong and Macao.
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No. Macau and Hong Kong are the two special administrative regions (SAR) of the People's Republic of China. They are completely separate city-states.