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More Macao-Hong Kong bus services resume
Macao News > Social Affairs > More Macao-Hong Kong bus services resume

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One Bus shuttle connects three Sands China properties in Macao with Jordan MTR Station in Kowloon via HZMB; 10 return trips daily.

One Bus Sands Macao
Photo courtesy of One Bus Hong Kong Macau Limited's Facebook page
17 January 2023 BY STAFF REPORTER
BY STAFF REPORTER17 January 2023

The Macao-Hong Kong One Bus shuttle resumed services today, connecting three Sands China properties in Macao with Jordan MTR Station in Kowloon via the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, with 10 return trips daily. 

The One Bus route travels from Parisian Macao’s bus depot to Venetian Macao’s main hotel lobby and Sands Macao’s Pearl Entrance to pick up more passengers, then via the HZMB Macao and Hong Kong Ports, before going directly to Jordan Station; the return route follows the same stops. 

The bus rides from Macao to Hong Kong operate between 11:20 am and 21:20 pm, while the return rides operate between 8 am and 6 pm, with one-way ticket prices ranging from HK$160-180 for adults and HK$60-80 for children aged under 3, depending on the time selected. 

Passengers must carry their luggages and personal belongings through customs clearance at both HZMB ports. Each passenger is allowed to carry only one piece of luggage. 

The bus company has also joined Macao’s buy-1-get-1-free ticket promotion for overnight visitors who hold Hong Kong ID cards. The free return ticket to Hong Kong cannot be used on the same day and each Hong Kong ID card holder can use the offer once only. 

 

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