Cotai is Macao's most bustling entertainment resort area, bringing together the Venetian, Parisian, Galaxy, Studio City, Londoner, Wynn Palace and other large integrated resort complexes. However, the ferry terminal is not located within the core Cotai area, but in the northeast of Taipa — the Taipa Passenger Terminal. It takes approximately 15-20 minutes by car to travel from Cotai to the terminal. Understanding the terminal's location and transportation arrangements is key to planning round trips to the Pearl River Delta.
Terminal Features & Advantages
Taipa Passenger Terminal is currently Macao's main cross-border ferry port, designed with forward-thinking capacity to handle up to 20 million passengers annually. The terminal features complete facilities including luggage storage services, airline counters, duty-free shops, and multiple dining options. Compared to the Outer Harbour Passenger Terminal on Macao Peninsula, Taipa Passenger Terminal is closer to the various Cotai resorts, making it a more convenient option for guests staying at Cotai integrated resorts.
The terminal provides ferry services to and from major cities including Hong Kong (Kowloon, Sheung Wan), Shenzhen (Shekou, Fuyong), and Zhuhai. In recent years, due to competition following the opening of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, the frequency of some routes has been adjusted. However, ferries still offer advantages in border clearance efficiency and luggage convenience, making them particularly suitable for passengers with a lot of luggage or those who wish to avoid cross-border bus crowds.
Destinations & Route Options
From Taipa Passenger Terminal, the following main routes are available:
The Hong Kong route is the most popular choice, with Kowloon route (approximately 70 minutes) and Sheung Wan route (approximately 90 minutes) being the two main options. In terms of fares, standard class costs approximately MOP$150-200, while VIP class fares can reach MOP$300 or more. Some airlines offer early bird discounts, and advance booking can save approximately 15-20%.
The Shenzhen Shekou route is suitable for passengers traveling to Shenzhen's Qianhai or Shekou Industrial Zone, with a journey time of approximately 60 minutes and fares of approximately MOP$180-220. This route is very popular among business travelers as it connects directly to the Shenzhen Metro.
The Shenzhen Fuyong route connects to the area near Shenzhen Baoan Airport, with a journey time of approximately 65 minutes, suitable for passengers who need to transfer at Shenzhen Airport.
The Zhuhai Jiuzhou route has the shortest journey time, approximately 70 minutes, with fares of approximately MOP$100-150, making it the most convenient water route to Zhuhai.
Practical Information
In terms of transportation, taxis are the most convenient option for traveling from Cotai resorts to Taipa Passenger Terminal, with a journey time of approximately 15 minutes and fares of approximately MOP$40-60. Hotel shuttle buses are also available, but runs are less frequent and advance booking is required. For buses, taking route MT1 or MT2 can reach the terminal, with a fare of approximately MOP$6.
The terminal is open daily from 06:00 to 23:00, and check-in typically begins 60 minutes before departure. It is recommended to complete check-in 30 minutes early, as queues may be longer during peak holiday periods.
Fares vary depending on peak/off-peak seasons, airlines, and seat class. Advance online booking is usually cheaper than purchasing tickets on-site. You can also compare prices through major travel agencies or online platforms.
Travel Tips
If you plan to take a ferry from Cotai, it is recommended to allow sufficient transportation time. Busy periods (especially weekends and holidays) may experience traffic congestion or terminal crowds.
Passengers with large luggage are advised to choose ferries over cross-border buses, as terminal luggage handling is relatively convenient and avoids the hassle of multiple boarding and disembarking.
If your itinerary includes Hong Kong Airport, it is recommended to compare the time cost between the ferry and direct bus. The ferry takes approximately 70 minutes to reach the airport's SkyPier, but requires a transfer on the Airport Express; the direct bus takes approximately 2 hours but goes directly to the restricted area.
Finally, please note that cross-border ferry services may be adjusted due to weather conditions. During typhoon season (July to September), please pay attention to flight updates in advance, as services may be suspended in severe weather.