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Bintan Island sits just across the sea from Singapore, yet feels beautifully worlds away. Part of Indonesia’s Riau Archipelago, it blends pristine beaches, gentle culture and refined comfort into one effortless escape. From luxury resorts and tranquil spas to village trails, mangroves and sunset sails, Bintan offers something for every kind of traveller — whether seeking adventure, wellness, romance or simple relaxation. Its charm lies in its balance: accessible yet untouched, elegant yet warm, peaceful yet full of life.

When to travel to Bintan, Indonesia

Bintan stays pleasantly warm all year at around 25°C to 31°C. The best months are May–September with drier weather and gentle breezes, while the monsoon season (November–March) creates a calmer, spa-perfect island atmosphere.

CLIMATE – TROPICAL

Drier Season: May to September

Wetter Season: November to March

CONNECTIVITY

From Singapore:
• High-speed ferries from Singapore’s Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal to Bintan’s Bandar Bentan Telani (BBT) typically take around 60–70 minutes.

Nearest Airports:
Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) — international arrivals then ferry onward.
Batam’s Hang Nadim (BTH) — domestic Indonesian flights; onward boat transfer to Bintan.

From Australia / Europe / US:
Fly to Singapore Changi (SIN) with many global connections. Then take the short ferry to Bintan, perfect for a multi-destination journey from Singapore.

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