Macau has an excellent infrastructure, providing both internal links between the Macau peninsula, Taipa and Coloane, as well as efficient external links to China, Asia and the rest of the world. With an extensive transportation infrastructure including three bridges that link the Macau Peninsula with Taipa Island - home to The Cotai StripTM: Governor Nobre de Carvalho, Ponte de Amizade and the Sai Van Bridge, as well as an international airport, ferry terminal, cross border checkpoints with China, in addition to a soon-to-be launched urban light rail system and a proposed Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge, traveling to and around Macau is quick and simple.

Macau's International Airport also provides direct air service to all major cities in Asia including Shanghai, Beijing and ten other cities in China as well as direct flights to Bangkok, Manila, Hanoi and Taipei, just to name a few.






In anticipation of the growth of Macau's tourism industry, numerous infrastructure improvements and expansions are already in place; or are at various stages of development, including:

·Expansion of the Macau airport terminal
·Construction of a new airport ferry terminal directly linked to Hong Kong airport
·Recent opening of the third bridge connecting the islands of Macau and Taipa
·Proposed Hong Kong - Zhuhai - Macau Bridge that will reduce road travel time from Central Hong Kong to Macau from 4.5 hours to only 40 Minutes
·Proposed Macau Light Rail Project that will link the ferry terminal with key locations in Macau
·Guangzhou-Zhuhai High Speed Railway that will reduce travel times from 2 hours to between 40 and 50 minutes