How do I get from Macau Taipa Ferry Terminal to Ocean Park Hongkong?



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Pepper88 asked:

In February, I plan to stay at the Venetian Macau. There is a Cotai Jet from Macau that ends in Taipa Terminal. From there I have no idea how to get to ocean park Hongkong. Please let me know how much it would cost me if I take 1) bus, 2) cab, 3) other, oh and how long will the travel take as well. Thanks!!!!

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Originally posted 2009-06-05 21:42:22.

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3 Responses to “How do I get from Macau Taipa Ferry Terminal to Ocean Park Hongkong?”

  1. think_tank says:

    Take a Ferry to Central(HK). From the Ferry Terminal, take MTR(Subway) to Admiralty. At Admiralty, you can buy your ticket to Ocean Park(bus ride included).

  2. George H says:

    macau-HK with ferry fares between HK$142-176..journey 60-75 minutes.
    ocean park Admission HK$ 208 ticket can be reserve online.

  3. wackoboy91 says:

    The ferry ride will take about 1 hour and the faster way to get to Ocean Park from the terminal is a taxi and it would cost about 90 HK. If you take a bus, you can take a bus to Pacific Place in Admiralty, walk across the fly over and take a bus from Admiralty center to Ocean Park

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