Skip to main content

2-week travel plan for Macau

Welcome to Dheeraj blogs💁

Today we are exploring 2-week travel plan for Macau, tailored for a traveler from India. This itinerary includes estimated costs, must-visit attractions, and practical tips to make the most of your trip.

So let's Start 🙂


✈️ Travel & Visa Information

Flights: Round-trip flights from Indore to Macau typically cost between ₹35,000–₹45,000. Booking 2–3 months in advance can help secure better deals. 

Visa: Indian passport holders can enter Macau visa-free for up to 30 days.  


💰 Estimated Budget Overview (Per Person)

Category Daily Estimate (₹) 14-Day Total (₹)

Accommodation 2,500 35,000
Food & Drinks 1,000 14,000
Local Transport 300 4,200
Attractions & Tours 1,000 14,000
Miscellaneous 500 7,000
Total ₹74,200


*Note: Excludes international airfare. *


🗓️ 14-Day Itinerary

Week 1: Cultural & Historical Exploration

Day 1: Arrival & Settling In

Accommodation: Check into a budget hotel or guesthouse in the Macau Peninsula. 

Evening: Stroll around Senado Square and enjoy local street food. 


Day 2: Historic Sites

Morning: Visit the Ruins of St. Paul’s and Mount Fortress. 

Afternoon: Explore the Macao Museum (free entry on Tuesdays and the 15th of each month).  

Evening: Walk along the cobblestone streets of the historic center. 


Day 3: Cultural Immersion

Morning: Tour A-Ma Temple (free entry) and the Maritime Museum.  

Afternoon: Relax at Flora Garden and consider taking the Guia Hill Cable Car (MOP 3 round trip).  

Evening: Enjoy local dishes like minchi and African chicken at traditional eateries. 


Day 4: Museums & Parks

Morning: Visit the Grand Prix Museum (MOP 80 entry). 

Afternoon: Explore the Macao Tea Culture House and nearby parks. 

Evening: Attend a free performance at Performance Lake near Wynn Palace.  


Day 5: Taipa Village

Morning: Discover the Taipa Houses Museum and Our Lady of Carmel Church. 

Afternoon: Sample street food on Rua do Cunha, known for almond cookies and pork chop buns. 

Evening: Relax in the village's quaint cafes. 


Day 6: Coloane Island

Morning: Visit Seac Pai Van Park and the Macao Giant Panda Pavilion. 

Afternoon: Enjoy the beaches and try Portuguese cuisine at Restaurante Fernando. 

Evening: Return to the city and rest. 


Day 7: Leisure Day

Morning: Optional day trip to nearby attractions or relax at your accommodation. 

Afternoon: Explore local markets for souvenirs. 

Evening: Dine at a local restaurant and enjoy Macau's nightlife. 



---

Week 2: Modern Attractions & Entertainment

Day 8: Cotai Strip

Morning: Visit The Venetian Macao and consider a gondola ride (MOP 138). 

Afternoon: Explore the Parisian Macao and enjoy the Eiffel Tower light show. 

Evening: Watch a free performance at the Wynn Palace's Performance Lake.  


Day 9: Adventure Activities

Morning: Visit Macau Tower and, if adventurous, try the Skywalk or bungee jump (fees apply).  

Afternoon: Enjoy panoramic views from the observation deck. 

Evening: Dine at the tower's revolving restaurant. 


Day 10: Shopping & Relaxation

Morning: Shop at local markets for souvenirs and gifts. 

Afternoon: Relax at your hotel or visit a spa. 

Evening: Enjoy a cultural show or live music performance. 


Day 11: Day Trip to Zhuhai (Optional)

Morning: Cross the border to Zhuhai, China (ensure you have the necessary visa). 

Afternoon: Explore local attractions and markets. 

Evening: Return to Macau. 


Day 12: Culinary Exploration

Morning: Take a Macanese cooking class or food tour. 

Afternoon: Visit local cafes and try traditional desserts. 

Evening: Dine at a fusion restaurant blending Portuguese and Chinese cuisines. 


Day 13: Final Explorations

Morning: Revisit favorite spots or explore any missed attractions. 

Afternoon: Pack and prepare for departure. 

Evening: Enjoy a farewell dinner at a scenic location. 


Day 14: Departure

Morning: Check out and head to the airport for your flight back to India. 



---

📝 Tips for Budget Travelers

Transportation: Utilize free shuttle buses provided by major hotels and casinos to get around the city. 

Dining: Opt for local eateries and street food stalls to experience authentic cuisine at lower prices. 

Attractions: Take advantage of free museum days and public performances to enrich your cultural experience without extra costs. 

Currency: Both Macanese Pataca (MOP) and Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) are accepted in Macau. 


Thanks! 😊

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

India to London by bike - Full plan guide

Welcome to Dheeraj blogs💁 Believe it or not this is an epic journey! Traveling from India to London by bike is absolutely possible and has been done before. Here’s a step-by-step travel plan for you: 1. Route Planning: There are 2 routes. The most popular route is through: India → Pakistan → Iran → Turkey → Bulgaria → Serbia → Hungary → Austria → Germany → Belgium → France → UK . Alternative route: India → Nepal → China → Central Asia (Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan) → Russia → Europe → UK . Total distance: Around 15,000 km , depending on the route. Estimated time: Around 3–6 months , depending on your pace and stops. 2. Visa and Permissions: India: No visa needed (home country). Pakistan: Requires a visa; you need a No Objection Certificate (NOC) and special permissions for border crossings. Iran: Requires a visa; you need a Carnet de Passage for your bike. Turkey: E-visa available for Indian citizens. European Schengen Visa: Covers 26 European countries; apply well ...

Delhi Trip

  Exploring the Wonders of Delhi: A Traveler's Paradise Delhi , the heart of India , is a city that pulsates with history, culture, and modernity. It's a destination where ancient monuments harmoniously coexist with bustling markets and contemporary skyscrapers. If you're planning a visit to this vibrant city, prepare for a journey through time and tradition, with a splash of urban excitement. Exploring the vibrant heart of India, Delhi, is like opening a tapestry woven with threads of history, culture, and modernity. My recent trip to this fascinating city was a journey through time, capturing the essence of India's past, present, and its promising future. The moment I stepped into Delhi, the city's energy was palpable. The chaos of honking horns, the colorful cacophony of street vendors, and the aroma of delectable food immediately drew me in. Delhi is a city that engages all your senses, from the taste of its delicious street food to the sight of its architectu...

Fiji trip

  My Trip to Fiji: A Paradise That Feels Like Home for Indians When I booked my ticket to Fiji, I expected beaches and sunsets — but what I found was a paradise that somehow felt like home. The turquoise water, warm people, and tropical rhythm all blended perfectly with familiar Indian touches — temples, Hindi, and chapatis by the sea. The First Impression — Like India, But Surrounded by the Sea The moment I landed at Nadi International Airport, everyone greeted me with a big “Bula!” — the Fijian word for hello. It wasn’t just a word; it was pure joy. What surprised me most was hearing people speak Hindi! Many locals speak Fiji Hindi, and they often asked, “Bhaiya, aap India se ho?” It felt like a mix of UP and the Pacific Ocean. My first stop was Denarau Island, a short drive from Nadi. The sea shimmered like glass, and the air smelled of salt and flowers. I watched the sunset while sipping coconut water — and for the first time in a long time, I didn’t check my phone. Island Hopp...