Cotai hosts more than 20 large-scale festivals and events annually, with the Lunar New Year fireworks display and International Food Festival being the two most popular events, covering peak seasons in spring, summer, and autumn. The most anticipated event currently is the December Christmas Market, so it is recommended to follow the official release dates in advance.
- Venetian Macao: Hosts large-scale Lunar New Year celebrations and lakeside fireworks during the festive season. See details
- Galaxy Entertainment Group: The host of the Summer Music Festival and International Food Carnival. See details
- Sands China Venues: Popular choice for Christmas and New Year's Eve countdown events. See details
- Cotai Strip: The hub for year-round festival markets and street performances. See details
For more Cotai travel information, view the complete attractions guide.
As Asia's largest integrated resort hub, Cotai transforms into a massive event venue during festival peak seasons. Unlike the traditional celebrations found on the Macau Peninsula, the events here tend to follow international standards of_shows and themed programs, reflecting the vertical integration trend of the Asian entertainment industry—a one-stop experience chain spanning accommodation, dining, and performing arts. Cotai's festival activities primarily concentrate around three major periods: Lunar New Year, summer vacation, and Christmas/New Year. Each resort launches limited-time performances, holiday-themed decorations, and special offers, creating a unique festive atmosphere that only Macau can provide.
The standout feature of Cotai's festival events lies in the "casino+entertainment" integrated experience. During Spring Festival, resorts host God of Wealth parades and Chinese New Year performances alongside large zodiac-themed art installations; summer vacation is peak season for families, with water attractions and children's shows being the most popular; during Christmas, resorts like The Parisian and Venetian Macao decorate with splendid holiday lights, with some hosting outdoor markets and New Year's Eve fireworks. This approach of combining traditional celebrations with modern entertainment has made Cotai the top destination for short-trip travelers from Hong Kong and Macau.
If you want to experience Cotai's festival performances, the following venues are worth noting:
City of Dreams The House of Dancing Water is located within City of Dreams on Cotai's Lotus Road. It is one of Macao's most renowned performance venues. The House of Dancing Water is famous for its water acrobatics, with special themed versions launched during each festival period, combining high dives, stunt vehicles, and dance for a visually stunning show. Phone: +853 8868 6688.
City of Dreams 3F Moulin Rouge Show is located on the third floor of City of Dreams along the Cotai Strip. Inheriting the classic cabaret tradition of the French Moulin Rouge with Asian elements adapted into the performance, it is one of Macao's few Broadway-style large-scale show productions. Additional shows are typically added during festival periods, so advance booking is recommended. Phone: +853 8868 6666.
Other Performance Venues Along the Cotai Strip include theaters and performance halls within various resorts, each offering different themed programs during festival periods. Since show schedules may change, it is recommended to check with the resort front desk upon check-in for current program information.
Practical Information: The most convenient way to reach Cotai is by bus. From the Macau Peninsula, you can take bus AP1, MT1, or N2 directly to the Cotai Strip, with a journey time of approximately 25 minutes; if departing from Taipa Ferry Terminal, you can take bus MT4 or 51X. Free shuttle buses are also available between resorts, making it easy to move between different areas.
For tickets, large-scale performance shows in Cotai typically range from MOP$300 to MOP$1,500, depending on seating class and the program. Some resorts offer package deals during festival periods, which include accommodations plus show tickets.
Travel Tip: If you want to avoid crowds, it is recommended to attend shows on weekdays or during off-peak hours. The highest traffic periods are typically during Spring Festival (the first to third day of the Lunar New Year) and Christmas Eve, when crowd control measures may be implemented on the Cotai Strip. Additionally, it is recommended to purchase show tickets through official channels or legitimate travel agencies to ensure seat quality and after-sales service. When booking accommodations, compare festival packages from different resorts, as some options that include show tickets offer better value than purchasing separately.