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Fishermans Wharf in Macau looks like more of a complex than a hotel from the outside.  The collection of buildings that make up Fishermans Wharf are meant to represent various places around the world and are filled with restaurants, bars, shops, the Macau theme park and resort Cotai and of course a casino.  One of the buildings is also a hotel, and guests of Fishermans Wharf are in for a themed experience reminiscent of Las Vegas.


Macau tourism may be on the rise, but the city of Macau has not seen anything quite like the Macau Fishermans Wharf to date.  The hotel portion of the Macau Fishermans Wharf is located at the far end of the site.  The hotel at Macau Fishermans Wharf is a 72-room Victorian style hotel.  Each room features its own independent balcony and a host of great amenities.  On the roof top of the hotel building sits the Sky Lounge, an outdoor bar serving an array of drinks under the warm sky of Macau.

Amenities at Fishermans Wharf Hotel:

  • Casino: Yes, a large casino is located at the Wharf.
  • Restaurants: Vic’s Café serves imported Australian seafood buffet style throughout the evening.  Throughout the other themed buildings at Fishermans Wharf guests will find food specific to the country in question.  A selection of European, Asian and all kinds of cuisine can be found throughout the various buildings of the hotel.
  • Entertainment: Macau Fishermans Wharf Theme Park.
  • Nightlife: An array of bars and clubs can be found at Fishermans Wharf.
  • Attractions: Also worth visiting even if you don’t stay at the hotel is the Macau Theme Park and Resort Cotai.  The Macau Theme Park and Resort Cotai looks to be one of the most popular attractions to Macau tourism.  The park features rides, games, and street performances throughout the daylight hours to entertain adults and children alike.  The theme park is one of the centers of Macau tourism in the city, and continues to draw both foreign travelers and local citizens as a major attraction.
  • Shops: Along with eating, shopping has long been a favorite pastime of foreign guests to Macau.  This is due in large part to the duty-free status of Macau, which results in a number of luxury boutiques offering incredibly low prices on high-end items.  As with the food of Fishermans Wharf, the shops of Fishermans Wharf have been arranged somewhat according to the theme of the building in which they are housed.  Even if you don’t stay at the hotel at Fishermans Wharf, the shops are worth checking out.

Macau tourism may be on the rise, but the city of Macau has not seen anything quite like the Macau Fishermans Wharf to date.  The hotel portion of the Macau Fishermans Wharf is located at the far end of the site.  The hotel at Macau Fishermans Wharf is a 72-room Victorian style hotel.  Each room features its own independent balcony and a host of great amenities.  On the roof top of the hotel building sits the Sky Lounge, an outdoor bar serving an array of drinks under the warm sky of Macau.

Fishermans Wharf also houses a large marina with the capability to house more than 20 private yachts.  Fishermans Wharf is quickly becoming one of the most popular places to visit in Macau.  To book your trip, make reservations online or through your travel agent.  Don’t forget to look into a travel package to get the lowest rates on hotel and airfare.  Whether you come to Macau looking for duty-free shopping, gambling at one of the many casinos, or just a chance to check out the unique city, Fishermans Wharf in Macau is a great vacation destination choice.