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Airport Intercity Bus to Huizhou

Intercity coach

Intercity coach

Direct coach from SZX T3 to Huizhou city

This intercity coach runs from Terminal 3 at Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport straight to Huizhou, so Pearl River Delta workers can skip detours through Shenzhen North or Guangzhou South rail hubs. Coaches usually park outside T3 arrivals on the ground floor, and tickets sell at the airport intercity bus counter near the exit.

Most departures to Huizhou cluster in daytime and evening, with first runs typically around 09:00 and last buses around 21:00, but check the same-day schedule at the counter because times shift by season. One-way fares usually sit in the RMB 80–120 range depending on exact drop-off point in Huizhou, and you pay in cash, WeChat Pay, or Alipay at the ticket desk before boarding.

Coaches are standard long-distance buses with 2+2 seating and air‑conditioning, and the ride from SZX T3 to central Huizhou takes about 2.5–3 hours in normal traffic. Luggage goes in the underfloor compartment, and most drivers allow one large suitcase plus a cabin bag without extra fees, but anything oversized or over 20–25 kg might get surcharged by RMB 10–20.

Signs for the Airport Intercity Bus appear in both Chinese and English in the T3 arrivals hall, with “Huizhou” listed on the route boards near Gates 10–14 on the landside level. If you land after 21:00 or during weather delays, you may find the Huizhou coach already stopped for the day, in which case your backup is Line 11 metro to Qianhai plus a rail transfer, which usually adds at least 60–90 minutes.

Step-by-step from arrivals to the Huizhou coach

  • 1. After landing at SZX, follow “Baggage Claim” to the T3 arrivals hall and collect bags from the carousel listed on the screens.
  • 2. Walk toward the exits near Gates 10–14 on Level 1 and look for the “Airport Bus / Intercity Bus” signs in blue and white.
  • 3. Stop at the intercity bus ticket counter next to the doors leading to the coach bays and ask for “Huìzhōu” (惠州); confirm the next departure time in 24‑hour format.
  • 4. Pay the one-way fare (usually RMB 80–120) by cash, WeChat Pay, or Alipay and keep the printed ticket; the gate number and departure bay are printed in Chinese and sometimes in English.
  • 5. Exit to the coach bays, match your bay number, hand large luggage to the driver for stowing, then board and take any free seat unless your ticket lists a specific seat number.
  • 6. Expect a 2.5–3 hour ride to Huizhou; grab water or snacks from the 24‑hour convenience store in T3 before you board because not every coach makes a rest stop.

One tip: aim for a bus that departs at least 60 minutes after your scheduled landing time at SZX to cover immigration, baggage, and a short queue at the ticket counter.

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