Coloane Village

With numerous small enterprises functioning there, it provides a diverse range of local tastes with Lord Stow's Bakery at the center, the home of Macau's egg tarts. Nga Tim, a renowned Chinese restaurant, is located in the village's center, along with a few other attractions. Colorful walls and urban art in the streets will entice Instagrammers. It's also a historically significant location, with fights with sea pirates and other events having taken place.
A-Ma Cultural Village

On a clear day, the Macau peninsula is visible. The A-Ma Cultural Village hosts a series of lavish festivals that include colourful and religious ceremonies as well as cultural performances by Fujian dance troupes, which makes it an ideal place to visit in Coloane Macau.
Location: Estrada do Alto de Coloane, Estr. do Alto de Coloane, Macau
Hac Sa Beach

The beach's allure lies in its seclusion, providing an unfettered day of fun and relaxation. The swimming pool, barbeque pits, and a campground, as well as various food booths and restaurants, are the primary attractions of Hac Sa Beach. Swimming is a good thing to do in Coloane Macau, considering the beach is very clean.
Macau Giant Panda Pavilion

The carefree and fluffy pandas are the place's centrepiece. Pandas munching bamboo, playing on rides, napping, and juggling are all charming sights that cannot be seen anywhere else from this close. There's also a Flora Garden with medicinal plants, a Panda Museum, a children's reading area, a souvenir store, and a Panda-themed goods shop inside the zoo.
Location: Estr. de Seac Pai Van, Macao
Timings: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Trek to Alto De Coloane

The Trilho de Coloane, Macau's longest trek, starts at the middle of the meandering Estrada do Alto de Coloane and surrounds the island for 8.1 kilometers. The A-Ma monument and surrounding hamlet reveal a side of Macau that few people are aware of, while simultaneously providing one of the greatest view points in the city. Trekking to this vantage point is one of the most sought after things to do in Coloane Macau.
St. Francis Xavier Chapel

Many Japanese Christians attend the church nowadays because of St Francis Xavier's fame for converting Japanese to Christianity. Rather than just sitting and taking in the ambience of this lovely and peaceful church, hire a local guide and learn a bit more about this paradise of a place.
Relax at Cheoc Van Beach

During the summer, the beach is patrolled by lifeguards, so don't be afraid to go for a dip to cool down. During the summer, you'll see folks holding picnics and social events along the water's edge, shaded by tiny trees, which is a very good thing to do in Coloane Macau. There are also showers for people who don't want to jump directly into the water to freshen up.
Dine in at Restaurante Fernando

Tourists and locals alike come from all corners of Macau to dine at this restaurant on Hac-Sá Beach. Grilled cuttlefish, roasted codfish, and grilled chicken are among their most popular meals, which are served with a sauce made of olive oil, vinegar, a lot of onion, and herbs. Grilled meals are also an excellent choice because they are one of the few places where you can grill outside.
Timings: 12:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Seac Pai Van Park

has a zoo and a variety of other activities and attractions.
Three golden snub-nosed monkeys and a pair of scarlet pandas are among the attractions. A large panda-themed gift shop, children's playgrounds, a bar serving drinks and light meals, a medicinal plants garden, an outdoor workout area, and even a museum—the Natural and Agrarian Museum—are among the other amenities. In addition, the park has an ecological route that runs through the nearby hills.
Location: Estr. de Seac Pai Van, Macao
Timings: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Try Some Tart at Lord Stow's Bakery

They also sell a variety of pastries that you may sample, though most customers' attention is drawn to their delicious egg tarts. Andrew's Egg Tarts is how locals refer to it, so don't tell your taxi driver to take you to Lord Stow's bakery.
Location: Coloane Village, Macau