Monday, December 14, 2009

Step 4: Day 6 & 7 : Macau

Day 6 and 7 : Macau

Hong Kong Trip end and come the Macau trip. We took the TurboJet Ferry from Macau Ferry Terminal in Sheung Wan on Hong Kong Island to Macau Maritime Ferry Terminal. The fee for the ferry was HK$ 176 per person. Once arrived at around 5pm, many hotel's free shuttle buses already waiting. Our MetroPark Hotel 's shuttle was there too.

The picture below is taken when we flied to Macau before entering Hong Kong on the first day.

The MetroPark Hotel is in Rua de Pequim No. 199, Macau and rating as a 4 stars hotel. Normal room for twinning basis is US$100.20 per night. Consider cheap in Macau.


After some rest and bath, we were ready for the tour!!! Our first Destination is the Macau Fisherman's Whart. No need to worry about transportation at night, most of the attractions are in walking distance and the free shuttle bus are every to ride. Macau Fisherman's Whart is located near the Macau Maritime Ferry Terminal is the first theme park in Macau with free entrance.






Gambling is Macau's biggest industry so visiting casino is a must in Macau. The famous are Sands casino, Casino Lisboa and the latest and the biggest is Venetian Macao.





The Venetian is the largest single structure hotel building in Asia and the fourth-largest building in the world by area. Since it is owned by the Las Vegas Sands corporation, you can take a free shuttle bus from the Sands Casino to that place which is quite far away. The interior inside the building is so luxury.



The San Luca canal.



Gambling is not for us but yes to shopping. We spent most of our time in the The Shoppes at Four Seasons.





We left the Venetian almost midnight. Before back to hotel, we still managed to enjoy our light supper "Tang Yuen with Soya".



The next morning, we started the day with the "Pork Chop Bun", the Macanese version of a hamburger. After enjoying the breakfast, we headed to the Macau's most famous landmarks, The Ruins of St. Paul's.
The St. Dominic's Church said to be the most beautiful church in Macau situated at St. Dominic's Square before reaching the The Ruins of St. Paul's.

Stepping in The Ruins of St. Paul's.






Where to go? Museu de Macau or Porta d' Armas da Fortaleza? Since we were shorted of time, we didn't enter the museum.
Casino Grand Lisboa as background.


Managed to grab a piece of egg tart or pastéis de nata which is famous in Macau before take the bus back to the Hotel.



We flied back to Malaysia at 6 something...the AirAsia flight was delayed again :-(
The end of our honeymoon.
Overall Expenses $$$: About RM6000

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