3. Guia Fort and Lighthouse
For honeymooners, there’s no better place to spend a romantic time than visiting the oldest lighthouse on the coast of China — the Guia Fortress and Lighthouse. It has sentry posts, watchtowers and ammunition depots which combine history with romance.
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4. Macau Tower
To cap off a night of touring the sights, grab a dinner at 360 Café, Macau Tower’s revolving restaurant.
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5. Macau’s Beaches
If you think that Hong Kong or Macau is all about temples and historical sites, think again. For your honeymoon, you can have a beach getaway at HacSa which is a black sand beach. Another option is the Choec Van or the bamboo bay beach.
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6. Senado Square
Feel like you’re visiting Paris or Rome when you stroll through Macau’s Senado or Senate Square. It’s populated with lovely-lit European-inspired buildings where you can walk through cobblestone streets, shops, restaurants and fountains.
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7. The Venetian
The Venetian Macao which opened in 2007 is probably the reason why Macau is dubbed as the “Las Vegas Strip of the East”. It is the biggest casino in the world and even if you don’t want to spend your honeymoon time gambling, there are plenty of sights to see and romantic activities for newlyweds to do.
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So what are you waiting for? If you are still in the process of planning your wedding or even if you’re simply planning a romantic getaway with your loved one, there are plenty of Macau attractions that lovers would have a blast exploring.