Tanah Merah – Bintan Lagoon Resort
Ferries to Bintan Island
Tanah Merah – Bintan Lagoon Resort
Ferries to Bintan Island
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Tanah Merah is a coastal region in eastern Singapore. The area consists of mostly private residential properties, four country clubs, and has a segment of the East Coast Park. Tanah Merah is also home to the Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal which was built in 1995. The terminal underwent a S$3 million renovation in 2007 and currently offers 4 moorings serving regular regional ferries to the south and east of Singapore.
Bintan Lagoon Ferry Port is situated on the west coast of Bintan Island, just a short ferry ride away from Singapore. It boasts the sought-after Bintan Lagoon resort, the largest resort on Bintan Island with over 300 acres of gorgeous greenery, hosting two championship golf courses. It borders secluded beaches offering diverse water sports and delicious local food. Mozaic Ferry Lines is the only company which offer the crossing to Tanah Merah Port, which is found on the south east coast of Singapore. The ferry route across the South China Sea lasts around 1 hour 15 minutes and runs twice a day, equal to the return journey from Tanah Merah Port. The frequency and duration of the sailing varies from season to season, so it may be worth checking live updates.