Coloane
Coloane was China's Special Administrative Region of Macau's southernmost island. It used to be separated from Taipa to the north, but the Cotai Strip now connects the two, forming one massive island.
Coloane is 8.07 square kilometers in size, 4 kilometers long, and 5.6 kilometers from the Macau Peninsula. Coloane is 300 meters wide at its narrowest point. Eastern and central Coloane have the highest points in Macau, with the highest point being 170.6 meters. It is one of the most beautiful islands in Macau.
The island, which was formerly a haven for pirates seeking refuge in its many coves, is now mostly rural and offers a welcome respite from the crowded and bustling Macau Peninsula. Coloane Village, with its pastel Portuguese-style buildings and small roads, is located here. Cheoc Van and Hac Sa, two of Macau's nicest beaches, are located in Coloane. Many Macau residents visit Coloane to sample Macanese cuisine and seafood.