Road access is via two entry points: the Border Gate (0700-2400) and the Cotai Frontier (0900-2000). Delays are frequent, and strict restrictions apply for foreigners driving in China - you must obtain a local Chinese driving licence before taking to the road.
Given the strict licensing restrictions on foreigners and the large queues to access Macau by road, driving is not recommended. The vast majority of visitors arrive by ferry from Hong Kong, by air or by coach travel from mainland China.
Coach, rather than car, travel is advised: Kee Kwan (tel: 2893 3888) operates frequent daily buses (0715-2100) between Macau and Guangzhou; journey time is two and a half hours.
Breakdown emergency services
There are no dedicated breakdown services, however if you are hiring for driving in Macau, both Avis and Magic Mokes will provide full breakdown cover and details.
Given the strict licensing restrictions on foreigners and the large queues to access Macau by road, driving is not recommended. The vast majority of visitors arrive by ferry from Hong Kong, by air or by coach travel from mainland China.
Coach, rather than car, travel is advised: Kee Kwan (tel: 2893 3888) operates frequent daily buses (0715-2100) between Macau and Guangzhou; journey time is two and a half hours.
Breakdown emergency services
There are no dedicated breakdown services, however if you are hiring for driving in Macau, both Avis and Magic Mokes will provide full breakdown cover and details.




