Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - One-day trip from Shenzhen Shekou Pier to Macau, mainly going to Mazu Temple and the Golden Dragon Hotel in the evening. Experts can help you plan and see where else you can go.

One-day trip from Shenzhen Shekou Pier to Macau, mainly going to Mazu Temple and the Golden Dragon Hotel in the evening. Experts can help you plan and see where else you can go.

Here comes Xiao Jing, who loves to help others~ According to Xiao Jing’s understanding, it takes about 1 hour from Shekou Pier to Taipa Pier in Macau. If you want to go to the Outer Harbor Pier, it will take about 1 hour and 10 minutes. If you are going to A-Ma Temple, it is closer to the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal. A-Ma Temple is actually relatively small and can be visited in about 10-20 minutes. If you reserve an afternoon, you can take a bus to visit Xinma Road after visiting A-Ma Temple. There are many shops and restaurants near Xinma Road, as well as many world cultural heritage sites, such as Ruins of St. Paul's and the Fortress. , Mercy Hall, Rose Hall, Sanjie Guildhall, Grandma’s Well Qiandi, Gangding Qiandi, etc., and the location is relatively concentrated and can be moved around on foot. It is enough for you to spend an afternoon shopping.

If you have already visited, you can also take a bus near the A-Ma Temple to visit the tourist tower lighthouse, or try bungee jumping on the top of the tower, which is also a good experience.

You can also choose to disembark at the pier in Taipa, then take the hotel's shuttle bus to go sightseeing and shopping at several major entertainment venues in Taipa, such as the Venetian's Indoor Grand Canal, Galaxy's Transfer Crystal, Peacock Dance, etc. It doesn’t hurt to take a look if you have the chance.

But Xiaojing would like to remind you that since you are on a one-day trip, you still have to go back in the evening, right? The latest boat from Taipa Pier to Shekou is 20:45, and the latest boat from Outer Harbor Pier to Shekou is 20:30. Please pay attention to the time to avoid missing the last boat and causing inconvenience.