60 minutes
There is a regular ferry service operated by Bintan Resorts Ferries (BRF) that plies between Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal (TMFT), Singapore and Bandar Bentan Telani (BBT) Ferry Terminal, Bintan Resorts. The high-speed catamaran ferry ride only takes 60 minutes.

How much is the ferry from Singapore to Bintan?

Singapore to Bintan by ferry — price list

Singapore ferry terminalBintan ferry terminalFerry price (2-way)
Tanah MerahBandar Bentan Telani$58 / $64 / $70
Tanah MerahBintan Lagoon Resort$64
Tanah MerahTanjung Pinang$54
Tanah MerahTanjung Pinang$53

Is Bintan expensive?

Is Bintan an expensive island? Prices of basic products in Bintan are lower than in United States. You have to pay 2.00 times less for shopping in Bintan than in United States. The average accommodation cost in Bintan range from: 12 USD (166,000 IDR) in hostel to 63 USD (903,000 IDR) in 3 star hotel.

Does Bintan Island have an airport?

Bintan now has an airport known as Raja Haji Fisabilillah Airport.

Is SGD accepted in Bintan?

Singapore holidaymakers travelling to Bintan will have to start changing their money to the native Indonesian rupiah as the resort island has stopped accepting Singapore dollars. Three resorts in Bintan have said that they will still accept SGD as payment. …

Is Batam or Bintan better?

Both these islands are well known to be touristy and not exactly your ideal island holiday. But in a pinch and you want to choose, then Bintan Island is the better choice with nicer beaches though not exactly paradise. Batam Island though is apparently cheaper but could be overcrowded.

Which is better Batam or Bintan?

What is Bintan known for?

beaches
Bintan is known for its beautiful beaches, rich historical sites, amazing fauna, as well as abundant Chinese temples and seafood restaurants. Some good places to visit on Bintan Island is Tanjung Pinang, which is the capital city, as well as the surrounding islands.

Is Bintan safe?

Bintan is generally a safe island, but some things you may want to remember to stay safe are: Always keep wallets and bags close to you and keep them in view to avoid falling prey to pickpockets. Bring enough insect repellant; like most islands, Bintan has its share of six-legged critters too!

How many terminals does Bintan ferry have?

two
Ferries depart Singapore’s two main ferry terminals at Harbourfront Centre and Tanah Merah and sail to numerous destinations in the Riau Archipelago including to Batam, Bintan and Great Karimon Island.

Is visa required for Bintan Island?

Free-entry visas are provided to delegates who are registered in a conference that is officially convened. The maximum stay permitted in Indonesia is two months….List of countries granted with visa-free facilities on Bintan Island:

SEE LIST OF COUNTRIES >AlbaniaAustria
AlgeriaAzerbaijan
AndorraBahamas
AngolaBahrain

Do I need a visa for Bintan Island?

All travelers to Indonesia must be in possession of a Passport that is valid for at least six (6) months from the date of arrival, and have proof (tickets) of onward or return passage.

How to get to Bintan Island from Singapore?

From Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal, Singapore to Tanjung Pinang, Bintan Island, Indonesia, the journey time is around 1 hour and 50 minutes. Sindo Ferry’s have recently introduced a new boat for the route called the Queen Star 6 and frequently update the fleet to offer a modern and comfortable service.

Is there a ferry service from Tanah Merah to Bintan Resorts?

There is a regular ferry service operated by Bintan Resorts Ferries (BRF) that plies between Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal (TMFT), Singapore and Bandar Bentan Telani (BBT) Ferry Terminal, Bintan Resorts. The high-speed catamaran ferry ride only takes 60 minutes.

How long does it take to cross the Bintan Strait?

The Bintan crossing takes around an hour and there are numerous sailings offered throughout the day, year round. The Indonesian island of Bintan can be found amongst the Riau Islands, facing Singapore across the strait.

Do I need a visa to visit Bintan?

The visa-free exemption facility is valid for 30 days and will cover your weekend visit to the island on Bintan, Indonesia from Singapore. In the past, you would have to purchase an Indonesian visa on arrival for roughly $25 US dollars, you would get a form to fill in and its pretty straight forward to arrange.