Getting to Club Med Bintan is simple, with several travel options depending on where you are coming from.
Most travellers reach Bintan by ferry from Singapore, while others may arrive via nearby cities in Indonesia or Malaysia.
Quick Summary
- From Singapore, take a 60–70 minute ferry to Bandar Bentan Telani Ferry Terminal, followed by a 20-minute hotel shuttle to Club Med Bintan.
- If ferry tickets are not available for your preferred timing, you can travel to Tanjungpinang Ferry Terminal and continue with a land transfer of around 1 hour 25 minutes.
- From other cities in Indonesia, fly to Raja Haji Fisabilillah Airport (Tanjungpinang) and continue by land transfer to the hotel.
- From Batam, take a ferry or speedboat to Bintan, then continue with a land transfer to the hotel.
- Travel via Johor Bahru to Tanjungpinang, or go via Batam first before continuing to Bintan, then continue to the hotel by land transfer.
In this guide, Bintan Travel Guide (BTG) will show you:
From Singapore to Club Med Bintan
If you are travelling from Singapore, this is the most common and straightforward route to reach Club Med Bintan.
Here is step by step
1. Go to Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal
To travel to Bintan, you need to go to Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal, located about 15–20 minutes from Changi Airport.
If you are arriving in Singapore, you can take a taxi, private transfer, or shuttle service from Changi Airport.
It is recommended to arrive at least 90 minutes before departure to complete check-in and boarding procedures.
Before travelling to Bintan, make sure you understand the Visa on Arrival requirements and complete your Bintan e-Arrival Card in advance.
2. Take Bintan Resort Ferries (Around 70 Minutes)
The ferry ride from Singapore to Bintan takes around 70 minutes by Bintan Resort Ferries
Please note that Bintan is 1 hour behind Singapore time.
For example, if your ferry departs at 08:10 from Singapore, you will arrive in Bintan at around 08:20 local time.
3. Arrival at Bandar Bentan Telani Ferry Terminal
You will arrive at Bandar Bentan Telani Ferry Terminal (BBT), located within the Bintan Resorts area.
Bandar Bentan Telani Ferry Terminal is the closest ferry terminal to Club Med Bintan, located just 20 minutes away by land transfer.
4. Transfer to Club Med Bintan
Bandar Bentan Telani Ferry Terminal is only about 20 minutes from Club Med Bintan, and the hotel provides a shuttle service for this route.
Hotel staff are usually on standby at the arrival area, based on the ferry schedule from Singapore, making it easy for you to meet them.
Learn how to meet your hotel staff at Bandar Bentan Telani Ferry Terminal
5. Arrive at Club Med Bintan
At Club Med Bintan:
- Check-in time: 15:00
- Check-out time: 12:00
If you arrive earlier, you may leave your luggage at the reception and spend some time enjoying the hotel facilities while waiting for your room to be ready.
During your stay, you can also explore nearby experiences around Bintan, such as:
Alternative Route: Singapore to Tanjungpinang via Ferry
If ferry options to the Bandar Bentan Telani Ferry Terminal are fully booked, you can travel via Tanjungpinang, located in the southern part of Bintan.
Route Overview
- Departure: Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal (Singapore)
- Arrival: Sri Bintan Pura Ferry Terminal (Tanjungpinang)
This route is served by the following ferry operators:
- Majestic Fast Ferry – approximately 1 hour 40 minutes
- Sindo Ferry – approximately 2 hours
When to Consider This Route
This route may be suitable if:
- Bintan Resort Ferries fully booked
- You prefer taking this route for your journey
- You may want to spend some time in Tanjungpinang before heading to Club Med Bintan
From Tanjungpinang to Club Med Bintan
Club Med Bintan is located in the Bintan Resorts area, while Tanjungpinang is situated in the southern part of the island.
The distance is approximately 66 km, with a travel time of around 1 hour 25 minutes by land transfer.
For a smoother and more comfortable journey, it is recommended to arrange your transport in advance prior to arrival.
Getting to Club Med Bintan from Cities in Indonesia
Travellers can reach Club Med Bintan from other parts of Indonesia by flight or via Batam using a ferry or speedboat.
The best option depends on your departure city and preferred route.
By Flight from Other Cities in Indonesia
You can fly to Raja Haji Fisabilillah Airport (Tanjungpinang), located in the southern part of Bintan.
This option is suitable if you are travelling from cities such as Bali, Surabaya, Pekanbaru, and other major destinations in Indonesia.
Most routes require a transit in Jakarta before continuing with a domestic flight to Tanjungpinang.
From the airport, you can continue to Club Med Bintan by land transfer, which takes around 1 hour (approximately 50–55 km).
By Ferry or Speedboat from Batam
Another common way to reach Bintan is via Batam through Telaga Punggur Ferry Terminal.
From here, there are two main routes depending on where you arrive in Bintan.
Telaga Punggur (Batam) to Tanjung Uban By Speedboat
This route connects Batam to Tanjung Uban, located in the northern part of Bintan.
Speedboats operate daily with a travel time of around 15 minutes, with frequent departures throughout the day.
From Tanjung Uban, you can continue to Club Med Bintan by land transfer, which takes around 40 minutes.
Telaga Punggur (Batam) to Tanjungpinang (Sri Bintan Pura) by ferry
This route connects Batam to Sri Bintan Pura Ferry Terminal in Tanjungpinang.
The ferry journey takes around 1 hour, with regular departures throughout the day.
This route is usually considered an alternative, especially during certain weather conditions such as monsoon periods.
From Tanjungpinang, you will need a longer land transfer to reach Club Med Bintan, which takes around 1 hour 25 minutes.
Learn more about travelling from Batam to Bintan
Getting to Club Med Bintan from Malaysia
Travellers from Malaysia can reach Bintan by ferry, usually via Johor Bahru.
From there, you will arrive in Tanjungpinang and continue to the hotel by land transfer.
From Johor Bahru to Tanjungpinang
Ferries depart from Stulang Laut Ferry Terminal (Berjaya Waterfront / The ZON Ferry Terminal) in Johor Bahru and arrive at Sri Bintan Pura Ferry Terminal (Tanjungpinang).
The journey takes around 2 hours 10–15 minutes.
This route is typically operated by Citra Indomas, with limited departures (around 1–2 times per day), and schedules may not be available daily.
It is recommended to check availability in advance before planning your trip.
You can check the latest ferry schedule here:
https://www.easybook.com/id-id/ferry/booking/johor-to-tanjongpinang
After arriving in Tanjungpinang, you can continue to Club Med Bintan by land transfer.
The journey takes around 1 hour 25 minutes, depending on traffic and route.
Alternative Route via Batam
If ferry options between Johor Bahru and Bintan are not available, you can travel via Batam instead.
From Johor Bahru or Singapore, travel first to Batam Centre Ferry Terminal, then continue to Bintan.
From Batam, you can choose:
- Speedboat to Tanjung Uban (around 15 minutes), followed by a land transfer to the hotel
- Ferry to Tanjungpinang (around 1 hour), followed by a longer land transfer to the hotel
This route is often more flexible, as ferry connections between Batam and Bintan operate more frequently throughout the day.
Travel Tips & Bintan Entry Requirements
Here are a few important things to prepare before your trip to Bintan:
- Arrive Early at the Ferry Terminal
Plan to arrive at least 90 minutes before departure to allow enough time for check-in, immigration, and boarding. - Be Aware of the Time Difference
Bintan follows Western Indonesia Time (WIB), which is 1 hour behind Singapore. Always double-check the local time, especially for your return journey. - Check Your Passport Validity
Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your travel date, as required for entry into Indonesia. - Complete the Indonesia e-Arrival Card
All travellers are required to complete the Indonesia e-Arrival Card before arrival to help speed up the immigration process. - Check Visa Requirements
Many nationalities, including Singapore passport holders, can enter Indonesia visa-free for short stays.
However, it’s always best to check the latest visa requirements before travelling.
How to Plan Your Trip to Bintan Easily
If you’re planning a trip to Bintan and staying at Club Med Bintan, you can keep things simple by having everything arranged in advance.
Instead of planning each part on your own, many travellers prefer a more straightforward setup where their trip is already organised before arrival.
This way, you don’t need to think about the details, everything is prepared, coordinated, and ready for you.
If you prefer this kind of smooth and well-arranged experience, you can simply plan your trip with Bintan Travel Guide (BTG)
Frequently Asked Questions
You can take a ferry from Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal to Bandar Bentan Telani Ferry Terminal, followed by a 20-minute land transfer or hotel shuttle.
Bandar Bentan Telani Ferry Terminal is the closest to Club Med Bintan, located around 20 minutes away by land transfer.
You can travel via Tanjungpinang and continue to Club Med Bintan by land transfer, which takes around 1 hour 25 minutes.
Yes, you can fly to Raja Haji Fisabilillah Airport in Tanjungpinang, then continue to Club Med Bintan by land transfer, which takes around 1 hour.
From Batam, you can take a speedboat to Tanjung Uban or a ferry to Tanjungpinang, then continue to Club Med Bintan by land transfer.
Club Med Bintan is located around 66 km from Tanjungpinang, with a travel time of approximately 1 hour 25 minutes.
Yes, Club Med Bintan provides a shuttle service from Bandar Bentan Telani Ferry Terminal, with staff usually available at the arrival area.
Written by Sigit Supriadi, a Bintan-based travel specialist with experience assisting travelers from Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia to Bintan.
He shares practical travel tips and local insights based on real experience to help travelers better understand routes, transport options, and how to plan their journey to Bintan.
Explore our services at Bintan Travel Guide (BTG).
Written by Sigit Supriadi, a Bintan-based travel specialist with experience assisting travelers from Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia to Bintan.
He shares practical travel tips and local insights based on real experience to help travelers better understand routes, transport options, and how to plan their journey to Bintan.
Explore our services at Bintan Travel Guide (BTG).