Macau Through Our Eyes
We're Scott and Jenice — a couple who fell in love with Macau's extraordinary collision of Portuguese heritage, Cantonese culture, and casino glamour. This tiny territory packs more history, food, and spectacle per square kilometre than almost anywhere on earth. We built this site to share what we've actually experienced — the real prices, the hidden egg tart shops, the heritage streets most tourists walk right past — not the press-trip version.
I've been fascinated by Macau since I first realised it existed as its own thing — not just a casino hub, but a place with 400+ years of Portuguese colonial history baked into its streets, UNESCO-listed heritage sites that most tourists walk past to get to the slot machines, and food that sits at a unique crossroads of Cantonese and Macanese cuisine you can't find anywhere else.
What gets me is the contrast. You can stand in Senado Square, surrounded by pastel European facades and hand-painted tiles, and look up to see the LED-lit towers of the Cotai Strip glittering a few kilometres away. That tension between old and new, between the quiet of Coloane village and the sensory overload of a Venetian-themed casino mega-resort, is what makes Macau genuinely unlike anywhere else on earth.
I'm not a travel blogger. I work in healthcare IT. But I've made a habit of researching destinations with the same obsessive detail I apply to everything else, and Macau rewards that. The egg tart prices, the best time to visit the Ruins of St. Paul's before the tour bus crowds arrive, the difference between catching the ferry from Taipa Ferry Terminal vs the outer Harbour Terminal — this site is the resource I wish had existed when I was planning my first trip.
What I love about Macau is that it's a place that rewards slowing down. Most visitors spend 24–48 hours, dash between the Ruins and the Venetian, and leave thinking they've seen it. But the real Macau is in the quiet streets of Taipa Village in the early morning before the tour groups arrive, in a bowl of minchi at a restaurant that's been serving the same recipe for three generations, in the trail up to the Chapel of Our Lady of Guia when the city is shrouded in fog.
The food story here is extraordinary. Macanese cuisine — a fusion born from Portuguese colonists cooking with local Chinese and Southeast Asian ingredients — is one of the rarest cuisines in the world. You can eat African chicken, Portuguese egg tarts, pork chop buns, and dim sum all within a few blocks of each other, and every single dish has a history behind it.
Scott brings the planning obsession and the technical skills. I bring the food knowledge and the eye for the details that matter. Together we want you to experience Macau the way we do — not rushing from one landmark to the next, but actually tasting the place, walking its back streets, and understanding why it's been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2005. This is the honest guide we wished existed.
Macau: The Story Behind the Site
Portugal establishes Macau as a trading post — the first European settlement in East Asia. For the next four centuries, Portuguese and Cantonese cultures weave together to create something that exists nowhere else on earth.
Portugal transfers sovereignty to China, making Macau a Special Administrative Region. The two-systems model preserves the territory's unique character — its Portuguese legal system, freedom of movement, and the layered cultural identity that makes it so fascinating to visit.
The Historic Centre of Macau is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List — recognising 30+ monuments and public spaces as irreplaceable examples of the cultural exchange between East and West. Most visitors walk right past half of them.
Reclaimed land between Taipa and Coloane becomes the Cotai Strip — Asia's entertainment capital. The Venetian opens, then City of Dreams, then Galaxy, then Morpheus. Macau briefly overtakes Las Vegas as the world's largest gambling market. The contrast with the old city becomes even more striking.
After multiple trips and deep research, Scott and Jenice build the resource they wished existed — with real prices in MOP and USD, an AI trip planner, and honest guides to every corner of the territory from Senado Square to Hac Sa Beach.
The People Behind the Pages
Healthcare IT professional by day, obsessive trip planner every other waking moment. Based in Southern California. 40+ countries across four decades of travel. Loves the research almost as much as the trip itself — mapping routes, comparing prices, finding the places that make a destination genuinely worth visiting. Discovered Macau's depth goes far beyond its casinos and has been hooked ever since.
Passionate about food culture, local markets, and the stories behind the dishes. Fell in love with Macau's extraordinary culinary heritage — Macanese cuisine, Portuguese egg tarts, pork chop buns, and the dim sum culture that anchors daily life. Brings the eye for detail that transforms a good trip into an unforgettable one: knowing which bakery has the freshest egg tarts in the morning, which restaurant in Taipa Village has been serving the same minchi recipe for decades, and why you should always wander off the map.
What You'll Never Find Here
We built this site because we got tired of Macau travel content that's either focused entirely on casinos or so shallow it could apply to any city in Asia. Discover Macau exists because we wanted the resource we wished had existed — real prices, honest reviews, and the context to understand why this place is genuinely extraordinary.
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More Than a Travel Blog
Discover Macau isn't a collection of "Top 10 casinos" listicles. It's a living resource built on real trips, genuine local expertise, and technology that actually helps you plan a better trip. Here's what makes us different:
- Video guides for select destinations — see the heritage streets, temples, and beaches before you book
- An AI trip planner that builds custom itineraries with real prices, not hallucinated estimates
- Every price listed in both MOP and USD, updated regularly based on what we actually pay
- Deep context on Macau's unique UNESCO heritage — what to see, why it matters, and how to find it
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