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Taipa-Kowloon ferry services resume this Friday

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After a long hiatus, the TurboJet service is back, with two round-trip sailings planned each day from Macao to the Kowloon peninsula in Hong Kong.

Taipa-Kowloon ferry services TurboJet
Photo by Arndale
30 November 2023 By Kenny Fong
By Kenny Fong30 November 2023

Ferries between the Taipa Ferry Terminal and the China Ferry Terminal in Kowloon are set to restart this Friday according to a TurboJet announcement.

Two round-trip sailings will be offered each day, with services from Taipa to Kowloon scheduled at 13:15 and 17:00, and trips from Kowloon to Taipa departing at 9:15 and 15:00. 

The China Ferry Terminal is located in Kowloon’s Tsim Sha Tsui shopping district, adjacent to the sprawling Harbour City mall and within walking distance of several museums and the famous Avenue of Stars seafront promenade.

[See more: How to get the bus from Macao to Hong Kong Airport (and vice versa)]

A single adult economy class ticket costs HK$175, while a superclass ticket is priced at HK$365. Tickets can be booked in advance online via the TurboJet website. 

The Taipa-Kowloon ferry service was launched on 25 March 2019. Its operations, however, were suspended on 30 January 2020, as a result of the pandemic. 

With the scrapping of the zero-Covid policy, ferry services in Macao have been gradually recovering, with Marine and Water Bureau data showing the average number of daily passengers generally increasing, despite fluctuations. 

 

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