
Popular in | July |
|---|---|
Cheapest in | February |
Average price | $1,192 |
Round-trip from | $944 |
One-way from | $518 |
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Route
Depart
Return
New YorkMacau
JFK - MFM
JFKMFM
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 4/6
1:20 am-8:35 pm
2 stops31h 15m
Macau
Tue 5/19
1:20 pm-9:20 am
2 stops32h 00m
New YorkMacau
JFK - MFM
JFKMFM
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 4/28
7:45 am-1:00 pm
2 stops41h 15m
Macau
Tue 5/26
2:10 pm-11:10 am
1 stop33h 00m
New YorkMacau
JFK - MFM
JFKMFM
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sun 8/30
1:25 am-11:50 am
1 stop22h 25m
Macau
Thu 10/1
8:10 pm-7:05 am
2 stops22h 55m
New YorkMacau
JFK - MFM
JFKMFM
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 4/29
1:25 am-6:35 pm
1 stop29h 10m
Macau
Mon 5/4
8:10 pm-10:05 pm
1 stop37h 55m
NewarkMacau
EWR - MFM
EWRMFM
Newark
Mon 8/31
6:29 pm-9:45 am
2 stops27h 16m
Macau
Thu 10/1
8:50 pm-2:21 pm
2 stops53h 31m
NewarkMacau
EWR - MFM
EWRMFM
Newark
Tue 4/28
6:23 pm-5:55 pm
2 stops35h 32m
Macau
Tue 5/26
10:55 am-2:41 pm
2 stops39h 46m
NewarkMacau
EWR - MFM
EWRMFM
Newark
Thu 5/7
9:00 am-9:45 am
2 stops36h 45m
Macau
Mon 5/18
10:55 am-6:52 am
2 stops31h 57m
New YorkMacau
JFK - MFM
JFKMFM
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 4/20
4:25 pm-1:35 pm
2 stops33h 10m
Macau
Mon 4/27
9:45 pm-11:33 pm
2 stops37h 48m
NewarkMacau
EWR - MFM
EWRMFM
Newark
Tue 4/7
7:29 pm-5:55 pm
2 stops34h 26m
Macau
Tue 4/28
10:55 am-6:39 am
2 stops31h 44m
NewarkMacau
EWR - MFM
EWRMFM
Newark
Tue 4/7
7:29 pm-5:55 pm
2 stops34h 26m
Macau
Tue 5/19
10:55 am-6:52 am
2 stops31h 57m
On average, a flight from New York to Macau takes 27 hours 18 minutes. Flights to Macau from other popular cities in USA will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
The most popular airlines flying from New York to Macau are United Airlines, American Airlines and Delta.
The cheapest airlines flying from New York to Macau are Hawaiian Airlines, Delta and JetBlue.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Macau ranges from 1.1 - 13.8 inches per month. June is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 13.8 in. January is typically the driest time to visit Macau when rainfall is around 1.1 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Macau, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 82.4 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 57.2 F).
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TPE - SFO
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TPE - SFO
Macau has a humid subtropical climate. The average yearly temperature is 72 F. Summers (May to September) are hot and humid, with temperatures between 84 and 95 F. Winters (December to March) are mild; temperatures rarely fall below 40 F. The breeze blowing in off the sea keeps conditions cooler than on mainland China. Hurricane season runs from July to September.
Peak Season:
November to the end of April is peak tourist season in Macau. This takes in Macau International Music Festival (October/November), Macau Food Festival (November), Macau Grand Prix (November), Macau International Marathon (December), Christmas, New Year, Chinese New Year and Easter.
Off Season:
The low season is May to October, coinciding with Hurricane and rain season. However, there are several major festivals during these months including Macau Arts Festival (May), the Macau International Dragon Boat Races (June), Macau International Fireworks Display Contest (September/October) and Chung Yeung Festival (October).
If you fly into Macau International Airport, there are several ways downtown. Depending on which hotel you are staying at there may be a pick-up service. Taxis are readily available and there are also bus services that serve the city and stop at all the major hotels.
If you’re flying to Hong Kong Chek Lap Kok International Airport there are plenty of ways to get over to Macau. Taxis and buses travel to the ferry terminal.
There’s no need to think about driving in Macau. The territory is small, just 11 square miles, and there are plenty of ways to get around. For sight-seeing in the different districts of Macau (Peninsula, Taipa or Coloane), walking is best.
The major casinos and hotels operate complimentary shuttle buses for guests. The Terminal Maritimo is a stop for many shuttles and the really big casinos travel to the Barrier Gate, Taipa Ferry Terminal and airport.
The bus service is efficient, reliable and air-conditioned. Taxis are readily available and there are two types – black with cream roofs and yellow. Most taxis will have a destination guide that includes the names of the most requested destinations in English, Chinese and Portuguese.