25/01/2019
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Considering its proximity to Singapore and Malaysia, most visitors enter Bintan through by sea. From Singapore, there are three operators (Penguin, Indo Falcon, and Berlian / Webmaster) that offer frequent services from Tanah Merah Terminal in Singapore to Sri Bintan Pura Terminal at Tanjung Pinang and Bandar Bentan Telani Terminal at Bintan Resorts. From Johor Baru Malaysia, 5 ferries serve the daily schedule between Johor Bahru Ferry Terminal to Sri Bintan Pura Terminal, Tanjung Pinang.
Furthermore, following the abolishment of the Clearance and Approval for Indonesian Territory (CAIT) policy, foreign yachts may now enter Indonesian waters by simply registering online via http://yachters-indonesia.id/ which enables Bintan to become the perfect hub for international yachts to explore the splendors of Riau Islands and beyond in the Indonesian Archipelago.
From the capital city of Jakarta there are also daily flights to the Raja Haji Fisabililah Airport in Bintan Island , that is served by Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air, and Sriwijaya Air. For more information on the Airport and the flight schedule, log on to: http://rajahajifisabilillah-airport.co.id/