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.

The area is generally a short-stay destination, with 90% of visitors staying less than seven days.

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.

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).

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

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