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Ferry fares between Hong Kong and Macao to rise from 25 April 2026

Ferry fares between Hong Kong and Macao to rise from 25 April 2026

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TurboJET said the fare increases average around 10% to help alleviate rising operating costs slightly.

TurboJET and Cotai Water Jet Ferry have both announced fare increases of around 10% for ferry services between Hong Kong and Macao, effective 25 April 2026.

All prices are quoted in HKD or MOP, subject to the location of purchase.

TurboJET said the adjustment has been approved by the Macao Government in light of a sharp surge in fuel prices and the ever-rising operating costs. The revised fares will apply to Hong Kong-Macao routes, Macao-Shenzhen Airport Ferry Terminal route, as well as Macao Cruise services. For Hong Kong-Macao routes, the $18 per trip discount for Macao residents and children aged one to 11, applicable to Economy Class and Super Class, remains unchanged.

Cotai Water Jet Ferry has also issued a notice confirming that ticket prices for all Cotai Class sailings will be adjusted from 25 April 2026 onwards. Prices for Cotai First will remain unchanged.


TurboJET’s new fare prices from 25 April 2026 onwards:

Hong Kong – Macao (Outer Harbour/Taipa) route:

Weekdays
Weekends/Holidays
Night Sailing
Economy Class
$194
$212
$242
Super Class
$406
$436
$460
Premier Grand Class
$545
$636
Premier VIP Cabin (4 seats)
$2,735
$3,642

Macao – Shenzhen Airport route:

  • Economy Class: (Adult) $259 / (Child, age 1-6) $132
  • Super Class: $435
  • Premier VIP Cabin: $2,948

Macao Cruise (Outer Harbour – Barra/ Barra -> Coloane): MOP88/trip


Cotai Water Jet Ferry’s new fare prices from 25 April 2026 onwards:

Hong Kong – Macao (Taipa) route:

Weekdays
Weekends/Holidays
Night Sailing
Cotai Class
$192
$209
$242
Cotai First
$330
$348
$380
Cotai VIP Cabin (8 seats)
$2,640
$2,784
$3,040


Photo / Hong Kong Marine Department

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