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Macau Shuttle Buses

Macau shuttle buses are a convenient and affordable way to get around.

There are several shuttle bus companies and routes that traverse the city, making it simple for travellers as well as commuters.

Macau Shuttle Buses, Casino, Airport, Ferry Terminal, Schedule, Times

Most major hotels already provide guests a complimentary shuttle bus service to and from the airport and the ferry terminal. These include the Galaxy Hotel, Grand Lisboa, Four Seasons, Studio City, Wynn Macau, and the Grand Lapa, among others. Additionally, there are shuttle bus services operated by Transmac and TCM, which service routes all over the Peninsula, including Coloane and Taipa. Bus stops display helpful information on destinations and itineraries.

For those who want to get to and from Macau and Hong Kong using shuttle Buses, check out the One Bus Express Line service. It takes passengers to and from both territories with several roundtrip options throughout the day. Pickup and drop-off points include the Venetian, Parisian, and Sands hotels. These buses take the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge route, and all passengers must provide travel documentation, tickets, and identification before boarding the buses.

The Macau Pass, an electronic public transportation payment system, is recommended for long-term travellers and used by local commuters. All public transport systems already use this card technology, reducing the need for passengers to pay in coins. Instead, purchase the card and top it up at vending machines, convenience stores, and other shops around the city. It costs MOP$ 130 to purchase, including a MOP$ 100 value plus a MOP$ 30 refundable deposit. It also saves you money since shuttle fares are only MOP$ 3 each way.

Macau shuttle buses are a fantastic way to travel and sightsee.

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