Where East Meets West in Spectacular Style Experience two of the world’s most dynamic destinations in one unforgettable journey. Begin in Hong Kong, a vertical city of towering skyscrapers framed by lush green mountains and the sparkling Victoria Harbour. Ride the historic Star Ferry, take the steep tram up to Victoria Peak for breathtaking panoramic views, and immerse yourself in a culinary paradise where world-class Dim Sum is a daily ritual. Just a short ferry ride or drive across the longest sea-crossing bridge in the world brings you to Macau. Known as the "Vegas of Asia" for its glittering Cotai Strip, Macau is also deeply rooted in history. Wander through the UNESCO-listed historic center, marvel at the iconic Ruins of St. Paul's, and stroll down cobblestone streets that feel straight out of Europe. Together, Hong Kong and Macau offer an electrifying blend of British, Portuguese, and Chinese cultures, high-end luxury, and undeniable charm.
Do I need a separate visa for Hong Kong and Macau?
Most likely, no! Unlike mainland China, both Hong Kong and Macau operate under separate immigration policies and offer visa-free entry for tourists from many countries (often for up to 30, 90, or even 180 days). However, if your tour includes traveling back into mainland China from HK or Macau, you will need a multiple-entry Chinese visa. We always recommend checking your specific nationality's requirements before booking.
How do we travel between Hong Kong and Macau?
Travel between the two is incredibly fast and easy! You can take a scenic, high-speed ferry across the Pearl River Delta (about 60 minutes), or we can arrange private transport across the awe-inspiring Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HZMB), an engineering marvel that connects the two territories.
What currency should I use? Can I use Chinese Yuan (RMB)?
Hong Kong uses the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD), and Macau uses the Macanese Pataca (MOP). However, HKD is accepted almost everywhere in Macau at a 1:1 exchange rate. Chinese Yuan (RMB) is generally not accepted for small daily purchases, though major credit cards are widely used in both regions.
When is the best time of year to visit?
The best time to visit is from October to early December. The weather is sunny, cool, and comfortable. Summers (June to August) are very hot, humid, and prone to typhoons, while spring can be quite misty and wet.
What are the absolute must-try foods?
In Hong Kong, authentic Dim Sum (like Har Gow shrimp dumplings and BBQ pork buns) is mandatory. When you cross over to Macau, you must try the famous Portuguese Egg Tarts—warm, flaky, and perfectly caramelized—along with a delicious Macanese pork chop bun!
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