A Chinese adventure in Macau
If you’re looking for hustle and bustle with a Chinese flair, then a holiday to Macau is an excellent choice.
This former Portuguese colony sits between Hong Kong and mainland China, and has a definite European feel. Also known as Asia’s ‘Las Vegas’, if you like a flutter on your holidays you’ll be in good company as Macau is Asia’s largest gambling destination.
Explore Macau
Soak up the atmosphere with churches, temples, fortresses and historic buildings lining the streets on your holiday in Macau. If you’re a keen shopper then head to Fishermans Wharf, or take a ferry across to Hong Kong Island to take advantage of the excellent markets and shops on your holiday. Macau’s fishing villages of Tarpa and Coloane are charming places to visit with their colonial shops and narrow lanes.
If you enjoy gambling then you’ll be spoilt for choice on a holiday to Macau. Either head for the waterfront on the Macau Peninsula or to Cotai with the Venetian Macao, the largest casino in the world complete with a Venice style shopping mall and canals. Thrill seekers will find excellent views at the top of the Macau Tower and the highest bungy jump in the world! By night you can enjoy excellent Portuguese and Chinese food in the plentiful restaurants and bars on your holiday to Macau.
There are excellent beaches at Hac Sa and Cheoc Van if you want to kick back and relax on your holiday. Macau’s Coloane island is a great place to escape the crowds, and has mountains, beaches, hiking and golf on offer. If you want to explore further afield on your holiday, Macau is less than 100 miles from Guangzho on the Chinese mainland and is a fascinating place for a day trip.
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