Tourism officials expect up to 50,000 daily visitors, and 50 per cent hotel occupancy between 22 and 28 January; city to have more flights starting next month.
Macao Government Tourism Office
Promotions for foreign tourists to include buy-one-get-one-free offers and tour group packages; campaign will be coordinated with resumption of Air Macau’s international routes.
Fun and frolic as Macao ushers in Year of the Rabbit along city’s reimagined main drag with art installations, performances and seriously delicious food.
Programme originally scheduled to end on 1 January; city’s six gaming operators also continue to present shows until 31 January.
Around 280,000 mainland Chinese tourists have visited Macao this month; Hong Kong tour groups expected to arrive today.
Residents urged to use electronic means whenever possible, or make appointment in advance if physical visit essential.
Last date for red health code holders to check in to Sheraton Grand Macao is 21 November.
Unvaccinated travellers must show NAT results; people in Macao no longer required to take RATs from tomorrow if no further Covid-19 developments.
Travel industry chief welcomes return of mainland Chinese groups, who see Macao as a ‘safe destination’ despite recent Covid-19 outbreak.