Many travelers mistakenly believe that Coloane has ferry services, but the truth is—Coloane itself has no ferry terminal. This is Macau's southernmost ecological oasis, preserving the original fishing village scenery and natural beaches, primarily connected by land transportation. Let's clarify the correct ways to reach Coloane, plus practical information about Macau's ferry services.
According to the latest transportation information, there is currently no ferry service to Coloane, but there are ground transportation alternatives available. Tourists can take buses or taxis directly, or plan their trip after tasting authentic Portuguese cuisine on the Macau Peninsula. Macau currently has at least 3 or more highly popular Portuguese restaurants with excellent reviews and ratings.
- ALBERGUE 1601: A highly popular Portuguese restaurant with 1425 reviews, See details
- Portucau 澳葡坊: Highly popular with a 4.7 rating,
Introduction: No Ferry to Coloane, But Plenty of Transportation Options
Coloane is located in southern Macau, a separate island between the Macau Peninsula and Taipa (actually connected to Taipa). There is no ferry service here, but that doesn't mean transportation is inconvenient. Travelers can reach Coloane via the following methods:
1. Bus: Multiple routes from the Macau Peninsula or Taipa
2. Taxi/Call-taxi: Point-to-point service
3. Light Rail: Taipa Line to Cotai West Station, then transfer to bus
As for Macau's ferry services, these are concentrated at the Macau Ferry Terminal, located at the northern end of the Macau Peninsula, with routes to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan, Kowloon, Tuen Mun) and Shenzhen (Shekou, Fuyong).
Featured Highlights: Practical Knowledge About Macau Ferry Services
The Macau Ferry Terminal is Macau's main maritime transportation hub, serving the following routes:
- **Macau ↔ Hong Kong**: High-speed ferry journey approximately 55-70 minutes, fares around MOP$150-200
- **Macau ↔ Shenzhen**: Journey approximately 70-90 minutes, fares around MOP$180-250
High frequency of sailings—approximately 30-40 departures daily for the Hong Kong route, and approximately 15-20 for the Shenzhen route. Tickets can be purchased via the official app or at the counter.
Recommended Spots: How to Reach Coloane and Nearby Attractions
1. Hac Sa (Black Sand Beach)
Coloane's most famous attraction—the black sand is formed from natural quartz mineral deposits. Free restrooms and changing rooms are available next to the beach, and swimming is possible in summer. Ideal for families. Free admission.
2. Cheoc Van Beach
Located east of Hac Sa, smaller but quieter. Next to the beach is the Portuguese-style Pousada de Coloane, the only beachfront hotel in Coloane. Free admission.
3. Tam Kong Temple
One of Coloane's oldest temples, built in the 1860s, dedicated to Tam Kong, the sea guardian. Outside the temple is a large whale bone fossil—truly unique. Free admission.
4. St. Francis Xavier Church
A small Catholic church with鹅黄色 exterior and Portuguese calçada paving, a landmark building in Coloane. Filming location for the movie 'The Legend of the Four Great Dragons.' Free admission.
5. Coloane Town Center (Lei Cheng Wan)
A laid-back community preserving traces of traditional shipbuilding. The Lei Cheng Wan area has old shops and cafes. Walking is sufficient to experience Macau's last fishing village charm.
Practical Information
How to reach Coloane:
- Bus: 21A, 25, 26A from the Macau Peninsula to Hac Sa; 51A from Taipa
- Taxi: Approximately MOP$60-80 from the Macau Peninsula; approximately MOP$30-50 from Taipa
- Light Rail: Take to Cotai West Station, then transfer to bus or walk
Bus fares:
- Regular bus: MOP$6 (Macaopass) / MOP$6.5 (cash)
- Express: MOP$7-10
Light Rail fares:
- Taipa Line entire line MOP$6-12, fare based on distance
Opening hours (most attractions):
- Outdoor attractions: Open all day
- St. Francis Xavier Church: 08:00-12:00, 14:00-18:00
Travel Tips
1. Use bus transfers wisely: From the Ferry Terminal, you can take a bus to Coloane—for example, route 21A directly to Hac Sa
2. Avoid peak seasons: Bus services may be suspended during typhoon season (July-September), and Hac Sa may also close
3. Bring a Macaopass: More convenient than cash, with transfer discounts
4. Allow ample time: Attractions in Coloane are spread out—plan for a half-day visit
5. Bring rain gear: Weather at the beach changes quickly—keep a compact umbrella handy
Coloane has no ferry, but this actually preserves its rare tranquility. Don't miss—explore Macau's last fishing village charm.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which areas does the Macau Light Rail Transit (LRT) cover?
The Macau LRT currently covers Cotai Taipa and parts of Taipa, extending to Taipa Old Town in 2025, with plans to connect to the Macau Peninsula in the future. Fares start at MOP$6, designed for over 50,000 daily passengers.
What's the most convenient way to travel from Hong Kong to Macau?
The main way to travel from Hong Kong to Macau is via ferry (Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal/Terminal Marítimo → Macau Ferry Terminal/Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge Terminal), approximately 1 hour. You can also take cross-border buses (approximately 3.5 hours) or drive via the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge.
How do I take the Macau bus? What's the fare?
Macau public bus fares are a flat MOP$6 (MOP$3 with Macaopass), with routes covering the Macau Peninsula, Taipa, and Coloane. The main bus companies are TCM and Transmac—check the official app or route maps.
How much does a Macau taxi cost?
Macau taxis start at MOP$22 (first 1.6km), then add MOP$2 per 230m. There are surcharges for trips to Taipa or Coloane. It is recommended to use 99Taxi or Macau Taxi App to book a taxi—surcharges apply at night.
Where can I board the free hotel shuttle buses in Macau?
All major hotel shuttle bus waiting areas are located at the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal, Border Gate, Macau International Airport, and Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge tourism facilities. Each hotel route is clearly marked, with buses departing every 15-30 minutes.
Macau Key Data
Macau 2023: 28.7M visitors, GGR MOP 183.6B, 22 UNESCO Heritage monuments, 14 Michelin stars (2024).
Indicator Data Source Visitors 28.7M MGTO GGR MOP 183.6B DICJ UNESCO 22 UNESCO Michelin 14 Michelin