PINGZHOU Port ,NANHAI («n®ü„­¬w“ä) :
Nan Hai port was opened on 8 December 1992. It is at the intersection point of Nan Hai, Chan Cheng Guangzhou and Shun De, the center of Pearl River Delta. It is 87 nautical miles from Hong Kong. The port with the passenger route plying between Hong Kong and Nan Hai is now operated by Nan Hai Ping Gang Passenger Transport Co Ltd. It owns the luxury high-speed passenger catamarans”„Nan Gui”¦and”„Nan Hua”¦, with 338 seating each. There are 4 voyages daily and it only takes two and a half hours from Nan Hai Ping Zhou port to Hong Kong. Some waitresses are on board to provide standardized and normalized passenger compartment services for the passengers. Inside the port area, there are facilities like duty free shop, bank and restaurant, etc. The company also sets up the ticket offices at Guangzhou, Fo Shan and Shun De, etc. and provides free special bus services for the passengers.

Company Address: 1 Rong An Road, Na Hai Ping Zhou District, Fo Shan City, Guangdong
Tel. No. (Enquiry): +86757-86772417
Tel. No. (Complaint): +86757-86773704
Fax No.: +86757-86775054

SANBU Port (¤T°š“ä) :
San Bu port situates at the south west of Pearl River Delta, Guangdong and at San Bu of Kai Ping city. It is 270 miles from Hong Kong and is one of the main ports at the region of Tai Shan, Kai Ping and En Ping for passenger import and export. The port is operated by Sanfod Passenger & Cargo Transport Co-operation Co., Ltd. and which was opened in 1984. The company mainly deals with the passenger and cargo in water transportation between San Bu and Hong Kong, port loading and unloading, warehouse storage and provision of duty free commodities, etc. The company owns a luxury high-speed passenger catamaran ”„San Bu”¦. There are two voyages plying between San Bu and Hong Kong daily and it takes about four hours for the whole journey.

Company Address: 7 Gang Kou Road, San Bu, Kai Ping City, Guangdong
Tel. No. (Enquiry): +86750-2213028
Tel. No. (Complaint): +86750-2215212
Fax No.: +86750-2253208
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