Logo MCH

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur
adipiscing elit. Etiam posuere varius
magna, ut accumsan quam pretium
vel. Duis ornare

Latest News
Follow Us
GO UP
Image Alt

Macao

World-class luxury entertainment

Macau is truly a destination like no other, thanks to its vibrant mix of cultures, world-class casinos, and stunning skyline. This former Portuguese colony, often referred to as the “Vegas of China” or “Little Portugal of the Far East”, offers a variety of exciting experiences to visitors, including its famous Macau nightlife, bustling streets, and culturally rich world heritage site. Experience all the excitement and luxury that Macau has to offer at the casinos along Cotai Strip if you are looking for a taste of the high life. Enjoy the city’s rich culture and heritage when you are ready to take a break from the bright lights.

No tours match your criteria

October to December is the best time to visit Macau. In Macau, the summer season lasts from May to September. The season can bring thunderstorms, rainstorms, and destructive waterspouts due to its extremely high humidity and higher temperatures. Macau experiences rainy season from April to October. May is the time when the rain falls heavy. Typhoon season in Macau is between July to September. January through February is when the winter season begins. The place experienced a sharp dip in temperature in the middle of December. It is a very chilly spell in January and February. It might reach a temperature lower than 10°C.

Macao-St.-Paul’s-Cathedral

St. Paul’s Cathedral

Visit St. Paul's Ruins and take a step back in time to immerse yourself in the rich history of Macau. One of Macau's most popular tourist attractions is this iconic landmark. Originally a magnificent church and academic institution, St. Paul's Ruins have survived three fires and a typhoon, leaving only their façade and granite steps intact. History buffs and architecture enthusiasts must visit this ruined Renaissance building to witness its beauty and grandeur even in its current state of ruin.

Macau-casinos

Macau casinos

Come and experience the glitz and glamour of the Cotai Strip, where neon lights shine brighter than the stars. Macau is no wonder called the Vegas of China! It is home to some of the world's most renowned casinos, including the Venetian Macau, the largest casino in the world, from the grandiose Studio City to the lavish City of Dreams. Be prepared to be amazed by the opulence and extravagance of the Cotai Strip.

Macau-Guia-Fortress

Guia Fortress

Right in the heart of Macau, this Fortress is surrounded by lush greenery. In addition to its chapel and military fort, the fortress also houses the iconic Guia Lighthouse, built in the 1600s. A network of underground tunnels offers a fascinating glimpse into Macau's military history. Take a break from the city's urban jungle and experience Macau's rich culture and history.

MacauTower

Macau Tower

Experience an unforgettable adventure at Macau Tower Convention and Entertainment Center! There's something for everyone at Macau Tower, whether you're a foodie or an adrenaline junkie. Why not try bungee jumping from the top of Macau Tower? A skywalk or tower climb at Macau Tower offers stunning views of the surrounding area for those who prefer to keep their feet on the ground. However, Macau Tower isn't just for adrenaline junkies - it's also a great place for foodies.

Senado Square

This vibrant World Heritage Site is a fusion of eastern and western architecture, featuring pastel-colored buildings with Portuguese-style tiles. Try some Macau food and shop for souvenirs in the square. A panoramic view of the square's courtyard gardens and bustling crowds can be enjoyed from the second floor of the Leal Senado building. History buffs will enjoy the Senate Library's impressive collection of rare manuscripts and documents dating back over 500 years. Senado Square offers a mixture of history, culture, and leisure for all types of travelers, whether you prefer sightseeing or outdoor activities.

European and Chinese cuisine, particularly Cantonese cuisine, have a major effect on Macanese cuisine. What is visible on these people’s dinner plates is a reflection of their history and culture, which dates back to the Portuguese nautical discoveries. With flavours influenced by Portugal’s colonial past, Macanese cuisine shows how Portuguese culinary traditions have been translated and integrated into eating customs throughout larger China.

 

Several spices, including cinnamon, coconut milk, and turmeric, are frequently used in cooking to enhance the flavour and scent of food. The menu includes everything from mild vegetable soups and deep-fried pastries to hearty meat stews and fiery seafood curries, as well as sweet snacks, cakes, and desserts. Portuguese recipes have also been incorporated into Macanese cuisine to the extent that they are now recognised as Macanese, especially salt-cod dishes like pastéis de bacalhau.

 

Must-try: Minchi, egg tarts, pork chop buns, ginger milk, almond cakes, galinha à Portuguesa, galinha à Africana, bacalhau, pato de cabidela, Macanese chili shrimps.

Air

There is only Macau International Airport (MFM) in Macau.It is situated to the northeast of Macau City on Taipa Island. Fights have linked Macau with many cities in China’s mainland like Shanghai, Beijing, Xiamen, Chengdu, Chongqing and Zhengzhou, and also other international countries and cities like Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok, Tokyo, etc.