Bintan Resorts
Bintan Resorts is the name for a resort enclave occupying the northern area of the Indonesian island of Bintan. It consists of nine resorts, plus a small service apartment development.
Although the area is within Indonesian territory, the island is marketed at residents from nearby Singapore, for whom Bintan is a short ferry trip away. The development received 410,454 visitors in 2009, of which the largest proportion, almost 30% were Singaporean.[1]
The area is generally a short-stay destination, with 90% of visitors staying less than seven days.[2]
Hotels and resorts[]
- Angsana
- Banyan tree
- Bintan Lagoon Resort
- Canopi
- Cassia
- Club Med
- Grand Lagoi Hotel
- Holiday Villa Pantai Indah
- Lagoi Bay Villas
- Nirwana Gardens
- The Sanchaya
Upcoming hotels[]
ANMON, The Ship Hotel (formerly MV Doulos Phos), Four Points by Sheraton, Holiday Inn Resort, Hotel Indigo, The Haven
Transport[]
Bintan Resorts has its own ferry terminal, serving only Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal in Singapore. [3]
Bintan Resorts is separated from the rest of Bintan by a barbed wire fence, and land access to the rest of the land is via a single security checkpoint (Post 1 checkpoint).[4]
Most resorts offer free shuttle bus services to and from the ferry terminal.
Bintan welcomed a record-breaking one million visitors for the first time in 2018 [5]
External links[]
- Bintan Resorts travel guide from Wikivoyage
- Official website [6]
- Tourism in Indonesia
- Bintan Island
- Buildings and structures in the Riau Islands