
Travel by ferry to Singapore! Travelling to Singapore couldn't be more relaxed than by ferry. This way you start your Singapore holiday rested and without stress.
Only high-speed ferries operate to and from Singapore, bringing travelers to their destination quickly and comfortably.
There are ferry connections from Malaysia and from the Indonesian islands of Bintan, Batam and Great Karimun.
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Search & Book Ferries to Singapore
Use our ferry search to find your ferry to Singapore. We compare the offers of different shipping companies on each route. So you always get the cheapest offer for your Singaporeferry. Check availability and timetables now.
All ferries to Singapore
Here you find all current ferry connections to Singapore.
Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
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Ferry Bandar Bentan Telani – Tanah Merah | Ferry from Bintan Island, Indonesia to Singapore | 6 times a day 1 hour 0 minutes |
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Ferry Tanjung Belungkor – Changi | Ferry from Malaysia to Singapore | 18 times a week 30 minutes |
All ferries from Singapore
Here you find all current ferry connections from Singapore.
Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
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Ferry Changi – Tanjung Belungkor | Ferry from Singapore to Malaysia | 18 times a week 30 minutes |
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Ferry HarbourFront Centre – Batam Centre | Ferry from Singapore to Batam, Indonesia | 12 times a day 1 hour |
Batam Fast Ferry Majestic Fast Ferry Sindo Ferry |
Ferry HarbourFront Center – Harbour Bay | Ferry from Singapore to Batam, Indonesia | 14 times a day 50 minutes |
Batam Fast Ferry Horizon Fast Ferry |
Ferry HarbourFront Center – Sekupang | Ferry from Singapore to Batam, Indonesia | 8 times a day 50 minutes |
Batam Fast Ferry Majestic Fast Ferry Sindo Ferry |
Ferry HarbourFront Center – Tanjung Balai | Ferry from Singapore to Great Karimun Island, Indonesia | 13 times a week 1 hour 30 minutes |
Sindo Ferry |
Ferry Tanah Merah – Bandar Bentan Telani | Ferry from Singapore to Bintan Island, Indonesia | 5 times a day 1 hour 0 minutes |
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Ferry Tanah Merah – Batam Center | Ferry from Singapore to Batam, Indonesia | 5 times a day 59 minutes |
Majestic Fast Ferry |
Ferry Tanah Merah – Harbour Bay | Ferry from Singapore to Batam, Indonesia | 4 times a day 1 hour 0 minutes |
Batam Fast Ferry |
Ferry Tanah Merah – Nongsapura | Ferry from Singapore to Batam, Indonesia | 8 times a day 50 minutes |
Batam Fast Ferry |
Ferry Tanah Merah – Tanjung Pinang | Ferry from Singapore to Bintan Island, Indonesia | 4 times a day 2 hours 0 minutes |
Majestic Fast Ferry Sindo Ferry |
Ferry ports to Singapore
You can find an overview of all ferry ports to Singapore here.
Ports |
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Changi |
HarbourFront Centre (Singapore) |
Tanah Merah |
Travel guide Singapore
Holiday to Singapore
The city state of Singapore stands for fascinating sights and cultural diversity. From Little India via Chinatown and Arab Street to Holland Village.
Modern skyscrapers alternate from colorfully decorated temples and small food stalls to huge malls. Numerous parks and gardens provide enough greenery and make a stay in Singapore an experience.
TOP excursion destinations to Singapore
The Gardens by the Bay were created from 2007 on an artificially created island. Rare plants from all over the world grow here on an area of around 100 hectares. The visual highlight are the steel supertrees, which rise up to 50 meters in height and are overgrown with plants. Illuminated, they provide a breathtaking backdrop at night.
One of the architectural highlights of Singapore is the Marina Bay Sands. The entire complex consists of a hotel, a casino and a shopping center. A shopping tour leads to luxurious boutiques, traditional shops, restaurants and cafés. At night the club life starts with famous DJs from all over the world.
A visit to Little India promises wonderful food, fragrant spices and Indian sounds. The district is characterised by colour and liveliness, and the Veeramakaliamman Temple is definitely worth a visit. The streets in Chinatown are also colorful, with a daily street market offering a colorful and delicious variety. Highlight here: the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple.
The Singapore Flyer takes you high above the ground. The second highest Ferris wheel in the world offers a magnificent view over the metropolis from a height of 165 metres.
You can spend a wonderful day at the beach on Sentosa Island.
Three beaches with their attractions invite you to have fun and swim. Adventure Cove Waterpark, Butterfly Parc and Insect Kingdom provide plenty of variety for young and old.
If you long for a green break in modern Singapore, the Singapore Botanic Gardens and the National Orchid Gardens offer ample opportunity. MacRitchie Reserv oir is a tropical rainforest in the middle of the city – reservoir, tree top walk and suspension bridge included.
Entry requirements
Travelers from EU countries must present a passport when entering Singapore.
It is important to note that all documents must be valid for at least six months upon entry and have sufficient free pages. No visa is required for stays of up to 90 days.
Alternative travel options
There are daily flights from many German airports to Changi International Airport. From Thailand and Malaysia it is possible to travel by train. Moreover, Singapore is connected with Malaysia via dams, so that even a journey by bus and car is feasible.