When casinos and all-out entertainment is what you’re looking for, come to Macau. This coveted tourist destination has carved out its name as the Las Vegas of the Far East. In Asia, it is considered as one of the main tourist destinations. The number of hotels and casinos in Macau has grown significantly in recent years as some casinos in Las Vegas have expanded to this Asian region. Although there are many beautiful places to see in Macau, the vast majority of people who come here have one thing on their mind, and that is to try their luck at the casinos.

world class entertainment

World-class entertainment and shows are more important to some people than spending time in the casinos, and Macau will not disappoint. The casinos have invited famous artists from all over the world to star in shows that usually last a year. Sometimes the travel packages have the inclusion of tickets for these shows. These hotels and casinos are doing everything they can to please visitors and entice them to keep coming back to their establishments, if not for their gaming then for their luxurious accommodations as well as their total entertainment packages.

Macau Grand Prix

The Macau Grand Prix each November is an annual attraction for those who need speed. If you’re interested in finding out what the fuss is about at this Grand Prix, then book your ticket and save some money for a front row seat at this world famous racing event.

Boxing and MMA

Boxing and mixed martial arts are some of the most popular sporting events taking place in Macau. Many hotels organize these events, so you will surely be able to attend one when you visit them.

The views

Once you’re out and about, it’s time to see what really made Macau what it is today. The number of historical monuments throughout Macau is something that any visitor should not miss. The Guia Fort located on Guia Hill is a favorite running spot for many visitors and locals alike. The Ruins of St. Paul’s Church have survived centuries and are still standing, except that all that remains is the facade and stairs. The hardworking hands of exiled Japanese Christians and Chinese craftsmen were needed to make the church which was designed by an Italian Jesuit.

So, what are you waiting for? Book your next ticket to Macau.