This 3-day boutique escape blends Macau’s UNESCO-listed Portuguese heritage, the glittering grandeur of world-class casino resorts, and the unhurried charm of Coloane Island into one seamless itinerary—designed for travelers who crave curated luxury, cultural depth, and effortless indulgence without visa hassle.
Highlights
- Private airport transfers and English-speaking chauffeur throughout
- Handpicked boutique hotels with daily breakfast included
- Iconic landmark trail: Ruins of St. Paul’s, Senado Square & Mount Fortress
- Exclusive resort experiences: Wynn Palace Dancing Fountain & Venetian Canal Stroll
- Eiffel Tower replica, Portuguese heritage villas & panoramic Macau Tower night views
- Authentic flavors: Taipa street food, Portuguese cuisine & Lord Stow’s original egg tarts
Best for: Families, couples, and first-time visitors seeking a visa-free, high-quality introduction to Macau’s unique East-meets-West culture. Suitable for travelers aged 2 to 70. Stress-free experience with light walking through heritage lanes and village streets.
















Sarah –
Had the most amazing time on my Macau Intro 3 Day Tour with our awesome group leader Ming! Would highly recommend this trip to anyone who like me, has never visited Macau before. It was a great mixture of UNESCO heritage sightseeing, authentic local food exploration and leisurely old-street wandering. We explored Ruins of St. Paul and Senado Square, captured the iconic Grand Lisboa view hidden amid old residential lanes, sampled Portuguese tarts and pork chop buns on Cunha Street, and admired the unique architecture of Grand Lisboa and The Venetian resort complexes. Massive ups to Ming for her thoughtful support, detailed guidance and flawless itinerary organization, she was the best! You will also gain friends for life guaranteed — already missing my lovely travel group, and I’ll absolutely book future trips with Voyage Global Travel
Henk –
Mark is echt een geweldige reisleider voor Macau ,Hij heeft echt bijgedragen aan een prachtige vakantie ervaring in Macau!
Ethan cooper –
We spent 3 days with Ryan as our tour guide, and it was incredibly well-organized from the very beginning! Whether it was airport transfer or small daily necessities, Ryan always made time and kept every arrangement perfectly under control. There was so much to experience; I wandered UNESCO heritage old streets, sampled authentic local snacks and admired the distinctive resort architecture, activities I’d struggle to arrange smoothly on my own! I met lovely fellow travellers, and Ryan introduced Macau as a charming, culturally diverse destination! I will definitely come back. It was a pleasure visiting Macau for the first time with this fantastic tour operator Voyage Global Travel.
Emily Clark –
Our tour guide Ming led us wandering through Macau’s old residential lanes. We caught the iconic view of glittering Grand Lisboa framed by aged local buildings, enjoyed genuine street food and learned local cultural stories. It was a distinctive travel experience and we sincerely recommend this travel agency.
Hailey Foster –
I booked this 3 days 2 nights Macau trip for a quick city break and was really satisfied with the whole arrangement.
Our guide perfectly balanced classic landmarks and local hidden gems: we visited Ruins of St. Paul’s, roamed pastel Taipa streets and stopped by Coloane for authentic egg tarts and pork chop buns. They explained Macau’s unique Portuguese-Chinese history vividly and always gave us enough time to take photos and wander freely around Senado Square.
The pace was relaxed with no rushed schedules or mandatory shopping. Any little travel issues were fixed straight away. It’s an ideal tour if you want to experience Macau’s special charm without planning everything yourself
Chloe Carter –
I signed up for this 3 days 2 nights Macau tour just as a quick weekend escape, and honestly I didn’t expect it to be this good. I was worried group trips would rush you through every spot or shove you into shopping stops, but this one was totally pure sightseeing with zero forced purchases, which won me over right away.
Our guide Mia knew every hidden gem across the whole city. We wandered Senado Square’s cobblestone lanes, took slow photos at the pastel Taipa Portuguese houses, visited the Ruins of St. Paul’s to learn about Macau’s mixed Chinese-Portuguese history, and even drove all the way out to quiet Coloane Village to grab fresh baked Lord Stow’s egg tarts and pork chop buns off the tourist trail. We also got downtime to walk the Cotai Strip, check out the Venetian’s indoor canals and catch the Parisian Eiffel Tower light show at night.
Before we even crossed the border, she sent super practical tips: how to exchange MOP, where to skip long lines, and which local desserts like serradura pudding we had to try. Whenever our group had little hiccups—like lost directions or trouble ordering local food—she jumped in to sort everything out without delay. She never rushed us to leave scenic spots, and always saved enough free time for us to wander small alleyways and soak up Macau’s one-of-a-kind blend of old town calm and glitzy resort glamour.
If you’re visiting Macau for a short trip and don’t wanna stress over transport or planning every single spot yourself, this tour is absolutely worth booking. I left with tons of great photos and a full stomach of amazing Macanese food, couldn’t ask for a better quick getaway!