Ferries to
Hong Kong (Sheung Wan)
Ferries to
Hong Kong (Sheung Wan)
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With our ferry to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) guide you will get all the info you need in order to plan your ferry crossing to Hong Kong.
Using our fare search you can check timetables, live prices and availability for ferries to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan), or compare your destination with alternative ports, not just in Hong Kong, but further afield too.
All you need to do is enter the relevant information into our 'Fare Search' and hit search to continue.
Ferry to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) from Macau (Taipa) with Cotai Water Jet
Ferry to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) from Macau (Outer Harbour) with TurboJet
Ferry to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) from Macau (Taipa) with TurboJet
Ferry to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) from Zhuhai with TurboJet
TurboJet & Cotai Water Jet offer ferries to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan), Hong Kong. Ferries to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) sail approximately 55 times daily and 347 times weekly.
Ferries sailing to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) take anywhere from 55 minutes to 1 hour 10 minutes depending on the departure destination.
The most popular route to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) is Macau (Taipa) to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan), costing around $43 and sailing in 1 hour.
Ferry price to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) depends on various factors such as the route, season, operator and type of ship. Macau (Taipa) to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) costs around $43.
Currently cars are not allowed on ferries toHong Kong (Sheung Wan).
Foot Passengers can board ferries to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan). You can travel as a foot passenger to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) with TurboJet & Cotai Water Jet. View our Deal Finder to see which routes allow foot passengers.
Currently pets are not allowed on ferries to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan).
Cabins are available on some ferry routes to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan). Operators that have cabins on ferries to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan) include TurboJet. Check our Deal Finder for the best option for you.
There are currently no ferries where you can take your bicycle on board ferries to Hong Kong (Sheung Wan).