- Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal, Macau
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Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal, Macau The appearance of the pier building Chinese name Traditional Chinese 外港客運碼頭 Simplified Chinese 外港客运码头 Literal meaning Outer Harbour Passenger Pier Transcriptions Cantonese - Jyutping ngoi6 gong2 haak3 wan6 maa5 tau4 Alternative Chinese name Traditional Chinese 港澳碼頭 Simplified Chinese 港澳码头 Literal meaning Hong Kong-Macau pier Transcriptions Cantonese - Jyutping gong2 ou3 maa5 tau4 Portuguese name Portuguese Terminal Marítimo The Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal (Chinese: 外港客運碼頭; Portuguese: Terminal Marítimo do Porto Exterior), also known as the Macau Ferry Terminal or Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier (Chinese: 港澳碼頭), is located in Porto Exterior, Macau Peninsula, in the former Portuguese colony of Macau, now a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, near the reservoir on Avenida da Amizade.
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History
The pier was formerly located near present-day Yaohan Store. In 1993, the terminal was relocated to present location. A new terminal was completed in 2007 for the convenience of travellers of Macau International Airport near Taipa.
Features
It provides ferry services to Hong Kong. The terminal provides 12 berths for hydrofoils and 2 for ferries. The pier features a heliport, providing an alternative to TurboJET. The terminal building is a two storey structure with arrivals on the lower level and departures on the upper level. On the outside is a helipad and 6 boat docks (facing the east side). The Macau tourism office is located in the lower level, as well as restroom facilities. The Duty Free shop is located on the upper level.
The helipad was added in 1995 with 2 pads and expanded to 5 in 2001.[1] The passenger lounge was upgraded in 2004. There are proposals for 3 more pads to the north of the current site.
Operators
Operators from the terminal include:
- TurboJET operates a ferry service between Macau and Hong Kong at the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier in Macau and the Shun Tak Centre in Hong Kong Central. Ferries take approximately 1 hour in the high-speed vessels.
- New World First Ferry operates a ferry service between Macau and Hong Kong (China Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui).
- Cotai Jet operates a daily route between this pier and Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier, Hong Kong located at Shun Tak Centre.
- Sky Shuttle Helicopters (formerly Heli-Express) operates regular helicopter service between the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier in Macau, the Shun Tak Centre in Hong Kong and Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport. There are around 56 flights daily. Flights take approximately 16 minutes in the 12 passenger seat aircraft. The heliport IATA code is XZM. It has no ICAO code. Flights from Macao to HK run half hourly from 9:00 AM thru 10:30 PM (no 9:30 AM flight from Macao) OR 9:30 AM thru 10:59 PM from HK to Macao. There are 10 to 12 flights operating between Macao and Shenzhen Boan Airport depending on the day of the week. Schedules may vary and are dependent on favorable weather.
Ground Transportation
Outside the terminal are bus and taxi platforms for connections all over Macau.
A list of bus route connections:
- 1A - Fai Chi Kei ↔ N.A.P.E./Rua de Coimbra (Transmac)
- 3 - Portas do Cerco ↔ Terminal Maritimo (Transmac)
- 3A - Portas do Cerco ↔ P.Ponte Horta (Transmac)
- 10A - Barra ↔ Terminal Maritimo (TCM)
- 10B - Portas do Cerco ↺ Praia Grande (TCM)
- 12 - Praceta Serenidade-2 ↔ Terminal Maritimo (TCM)
- 28A - Terminal Maritimo ↔ Jockey Club-2 (Transmac)
- 28B - Ilha Verde ↔ Templo A-Ma (Transmac)
- 28BX - Ilha Verde ↔ Hotel Lisboa (Transmac)
- 32 - Fai Chi Kei ↔ Torre de Macau (Transmac)
- AP1 - Portas do Cerco ↔ Aeroporto de Macau (TCM and Transmac)
Taxis are also another means of transport from the ferry terminal to other parts of Macau.
See also
- Transportation in Macau
- Transmac
- Transportas Companhia de Macau
Gallery
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Signs in Chinese, Portuguese and English
References
- ^ [www.xair.com.hk/page3_2.php]
Coordinates: 22°11′49.47″N 113°33′32.08″E / 22.197075°N 113.5589111°E
Categories:- Macau Peninsula
- Transport in Macau
- Piers in Macau
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