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Ferry from Singapore to Bintan

Most booked ferries to Bintan Indonesia

Tanah Merah-Tanjung Pinang

Singapore ⇔ Riau Islands
1h 30 mins.
Up to 3 times per day
From: $22.00

Tanah Merah-Bandar Bentan Telani

Singapore ⇔ Riau Islands
1h 30 mins.
Up to 11 times per week
From: $42.00

From Singapore to Bintan

If you want to ferry directly from Singapore to Bintan, there are two possible routes operated by three ferry operators. 

  • SindoFerry: Tanah Merah – Tanjung Pinang
  • Majestic Fast Ferry: Tanah Merah – Tanjung Pinang
  • Bintan Resort Ferries: Tanah Merah – Bandar Bentan Telani 

For Bintan and Batam Island Hopping:

If you're interested in combining Bintan and Batam (which is actually a delightful idea), there's a convenient speedboat connection available between Tandjunguban and Pelabuhan.

To secure tickets for this connection, you can make a booking at either the Pertamina Trans Kontinental terminal or the Bulang Linggi Speed Boat Port. It's not necessary and even possible to book these tickets online. For additional information about these ferry terminals, you can look for the ferry terminals on Google Maps.

See our map with the connections from Singapore to Bintan

All Ferries to Bintan from Singapore

Batam tickets, availability, and price comparison

An easy way to find tickets for a ferry to Batam is by filling in the fields below. 

Why visit Bintan?

Bintan is home to numerous luxurious resorts and hotels that offer world-class amenities, spa treatments, golf courses, and fine dining experiences. These resorts provide a perfect setting for relaxation when you travel from Singapore.

Bintan is known for its stunning beaches with clear turquoise waters, soft sand, and picturesque coastal landscapes. Visitors can relax on the beach, swim, snorkel, or engage in various water sports activities like jet skiing, kayaking, and divin

From Tanah Merah to Batam

While Batam can be reached from the Singapore Harbourfront as a departure location, Bintan can only be accessed by ferry from Tanah Merah.

Majestic Fast Ferry is more known as a more luxurious ferry ride, however, the differences between the operators are small. On the Bintan Resort ferries you can also take the ‘Emerald class' with seat assignments and exclusive use of the lounge. 

Tanah Merah (Singapore) to Bintan:

Tanah Merah-Tanjung Pinang

Singapore ⇔ Riau Islands
1h 30 mins.
Up to 3 times per day
From: $22.00

Tanah Merah-Bandar Bentan Telani

Singapore ⇔ Riau Islands
1h 30 mins.
Up to 11 times per week
From: $42.00

From Batam to Bintan

There is one connection between the two Riau islands, a spread boat connection you can only book at the ferry terminals mentioned above.

Batam to Bintan

Singapore ⇔ Riau Islands
1 Hour
Up to 10 times per day
0

ID requirements Singapore to Bintan (Indonesia)

Batam Fast has a comprehensive guide regarding the ID needed to travel to Indonesia. We made a local copy here that you can see: ID guide from Batam fast. These rules change pretty often, always ensure you have the proper documents available for international crossings. We got a complete guide as well about international ID requirements

Ferry to Bintan: Business Class

At this time, there is also no possibility of Sindo Ferry business class, the only class you can select is Economy class. 

At Majestic Fast Ferry, all tickets you book are ‘Premium” and more focused on luxury travel. Some vessels seem to have business class and/or VIP cabins.

Bintan Resort Ferries have an Emerald class setting with more luxurious seating and lounges.

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2 Comments
  1. Where do I catch a ferry from Singapore to Bintan Island ( Spaville Beach Resort) and can I purchase return ticket at the terminal on the day of travel or do I need to pre order? I’m coming from New Zealand and will be in Singapore on 2nd June and catching ferry to Bintan on 5th June

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