I’ve long been writing about how much Macau has changed since I first stepped ashore here in the 1980s. One place that has resisted change, however, is the island of Coloane. Not that Coloane has escaped completely unscathed, especially since it was joined to the island of Taipa in order to create reclaimed land that’s now home to mega resorts, shopping malls and casinos. You can, however, escape Macau in Coloane.

Chapel of St. Francis Xavier in Coloane Village
Chapel of St. Francis Xavier in Coloane Village

Coloane remains the green lungs of the fast-growing city, home to beaches, hiking trails, a park with resident pandas, and a low-key village famous for its al-fresco restaurants.

Macau Giant Panda Pavilion copy

This article I wrote for travel2next.com extols the island’s virtues and explains why I’ve long found it ideal for a weekend escape. Note, however, that you have to scroll to the end to read it.

Exploring Coloane Firsthand

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