Taipa Ferry Terminal

Coordinates: 22°9′45″N 113°34′40″E / 22.16250°N 113.57778°E / 22.16250; 113.57778
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22°9′45″N 113°34′40″E / 22.16250°N 113.57778°E / 22.16250; 113.57778

Taipa Ferry Terminal
Taipa Ferry Terminal
Chinese name
Hanyu Pinyin
Dàngzǎi Línshí Kèyùn Mǎtóu
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingtam5 zai2 lam4 si4 haak3 wan6 maa5 tau4
Portuguese namePortuguese
Terminal Marítimo de Passageiros da Taipa

The Taipa Ferry Terminal (

Macau SAR. It is located in the reclamation area of Pac On and is adjacent to the Macau International Airport. The terminal provides high-speed passenger ferry services from Macau to Hong Kong, Zhuhai, Shenzhen and Dongguan
.

Prior to the opening of the permanent passenger terminal, in order to speed up the pressure of diverting the Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal, the Taipa Temporary Ferry Terminal was built and opened on 16 October 2007. The inauguration of the present permanent passenger terminal was held on 18 May 2017, presided over by the chief executive, Fernando Chui, and the secretary for transport and public works, Raimundo Arrais do Rosário.[1]

Temporary terminal

Taipa Temporary Ferry Terminal

The Taipa Temporary Ferry Terminal opened in 2007 (

visa-on-arrival application office for those who require a visa to enter Macau but had not applied prior to arriving at the ferry terminal. After that, behind the exit, was a customs
zone.

The structure was formally closed on 1 June 2017, and replaced by a new, permanent ferry terminal in the same location.[3]

Transit connections

Exit A of Taipa Ferry Terminal station of Taipa line

There is a bus stand outside the pier, as well as a taxi stand. The pier is situated very close to Macau International Airport - the cargo terminal can be seen as you walk from the ferry to the arrivals hall.

There are also buses to the casinos and resorts.

Taxi Stand at the Temporary Taipa Ferry Terminal

Taipa Ferry Terminal station on the

Macau Light Rail Transit
is located next to the ferry terminal with a covered walkway connection.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Taipa 'Mega Terminal' to Open on June 1". The Macau Post Daily. 19 May 2017. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  2. ^ Cotai Jet poster[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ New Ferry Terminal, 'Macau Hub'