Macau, in the south of China, is banking on Muslim tourism

Macau is strengthening its position as a welcoming destination for Muslim travelers by developing an offer adapted to their needs. Halal-certified restaurants, prayer spaces, trained hotel services and inclusive wellness experiences demonstrate a clear desire for openness and comfort. This strategy was welcomed by the entry of Macau into the Global Muslim Travel Indexwhere the city is among the top-ranked non-OIC destinations. By also focusing on cultural and family activities accessible to all, Macau asserts itself as a complete destination, attentive to the diversity of its visitors.
Located on the southern coast of China, at the mouth of the Pearl River, Macau is a special administrative region of China. A former Portuguese colony until 1999, the city is distinguished by a unique cultural heritage, the result of a long mix of Chinese and European influences. Immediate neighbor of Hong Kong and integrated into the dynamics of the “Greater Bay Area”, Macau benefits from a strategic position in Asia. This location, between several major economic and tourist hubs, reinforces its ambition to become an inclusive international destination, attentive to the expectations of Muslim travelers.
