It's only an hour's boat ride. Jiuzhou Port in Zhuhai and Shekou Port in Shenzhen are in a straight line, and the distance is short, so there is no need to worry about traffic jams.
The first way is to take a long-distance bus from Xiangzhou Bus Terminal in Zhuhai and get off at Luohu Bus Terminal in Shenzhen (take 2 stops).
The second way is by boat, which is definitely the first choice. The bus takes at least two hours, and the probability of traffic jam is not great. It takes about 60 minutes from Jiuzhou Port in Zhuhai to Shekou Port in Shenzhen. Jiuzhou Port Ferry Flight Time: 08: 00-2 1: 30, with a basic interval of 30 minutes. There are no flights at 12: 30, 19: 00 and 2100, and there are separate flights at 12: 15.
I wonder if there are any helicopter routes now. If there is, of course, it is the fastest by helicopter. Secondly, if you are going to the Shekou area of Nanshan, it is recommended to take a boat from Kyushu Port, which usually takes 45 minutes. At present, the Shenmao Railway has not been completed and opened to traffic, and it will take a long time to pass through Guangzhou by train. If it is a bullet train, it is estimated that it will take more than two hours.
Introduction to Zhuhai
Zhuhai, a prefecture-level city, sub-central city and second-class big city in Guangdong Province, is located in the south of Guangdong Province, on the west bank of the Pearl River Estuary, bordering the South China Sea, with a land area of 1725 square kilometers and a sea area of 9348 square kilometers within the baseline of the territorial sea. By the end of 20021,the permanent population of Zhuhai was 2,466,700. By 2022, Zhuhai will have jurisdiction over Xiangzhou District, Doumen District and Jinwan District.
Zhuhai belongs to Guangfu area in history and is one of the important cultural centers in Lingnan. Zhuhai regional culture is an important part of Xiangshan culture. The urban characteristics of Zhuhai and Guangfu culture complement each other. Zhuhai was established as a city in 1979 and a special economic zone in 1980, which is one of the earliest special economic zones in China.
Zhuhai is the only city in Chinese mainland that is connected with China, Hong Kong and Macao by land. Zhuhai is an important port city in China, with five land transport ports, namely Gongbei, Hengqin, Qingmao, Zhuhai Highway of Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge and Zhuhai-Macao Cross-border Industrial Zone, five water transport ports, namely Jiuzhou Port, Wanchai Port, Zhuhai Port, Doumen Port and Wanshan Port, and 10 national first-class port. It is the second largest port city in China after Shenzhen.