Ferries from
Singapore to Batam
Ferries from
Singapore to Batam
There are currently 4 operators sailing 4 routes, for ferries from Singapore to Batam. Sailing frequency can vary throughout the year and tends to have seasonal peaks.
Sindo Ferry provide up to 18 sailings per day on 3 different routes from Singapore to Batam, Batam Fast provide up to 21 sailings per day on 4 different routes from Singapore to Batam, Majestic Fast Ferry provide up to 21 sailings per day on 4 different routes and Horizon Fast Ferry provide up to 13 sailings per day on 1 route.
Please note that timetables may vary depending on the ferry company. Check the latest ferry timetables between Singapore and Batam with just a few clicks using our deal finder.
The crossing time by ferry from Singapore to Batam ranges between routes, operators and ships. The Tanah Merah to Nongsapura ferry takes approximately 50 minutes. The distance from Tanah Merah to Nongsapura is approximately 9.7 nautical miles. Sailings from Tanah Merah to Batam Centre take on average 1 hour.
The sailing time of ferries from Singapore to Batam can range anywhere from 45 minutes to 1 hour and 10 minutes. However, the duration can vary depending on various factors including weather and the vessel you sail on.
The fastest ferry from Singapore to Batam is from HarbourFront Centre to Harbour Bay. The distance from HarbourFront Centre to Harbour Bay is 12 nautical miles (23km) with a crossing time of approximately 50 minutes. Horizon Fast Ferry offer this route with 84 weekly sailings combined.
The following operators sail from Singapore to Batam: Batam Fast, Majestic Fast Ferry, Sindo Ferry and Horizon Fast Ferry.
The average price for the Tanah Merah to Nongsapura ferry is around £103. Prices can vary depending on the route, operator, departure time and season, we recommend using our deal finder for live prices. Please note that the prices shown are exclusive of booking fees.
No operators sailing from Singapore to Batam currently accept vehicles.
The following routes sail between Singapore and Batam: Tanah Merah – Nongsapura, the ferry from Tanah Merah to Batam Centre, the ferry from HarbourFront Centre to Batam Centre and the HarbourFront Centre to Harbour Bay ferry.
Some routes are seasonal, whereas others sail year round. To get the most up to date sailing information for ferries from Singapore to Batam search in our Deal Finder.
From | To | Average price | |
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From HarbourFront CentreSingapore |
To Batam CentreBatam |
Average price$118.72 | |
From Tanah MerahSingapore |
To NongsapuraBatam |
Average price$120.11 | |
From Tanah MerahSingapore |
To Batam CentreBatam |
Average price$119.42 |
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Singapore, a dynamic city-state in Southeast Asia, offers a unique mix of modern skylines and traditional cultural neighborhoods. This small island nation is packed with attractions, from the futuristic Gardens by the Bay with its iconic Supertrees to the historic areas of Chinatown and Little India. Food lovers can enjoy the country's diverse foods at hawker centers like Maxwell Food Centre, while shoppers will love the famous Orchard Road. The yearly Singapore Food Festival in July celebrates the nation's rich food heritage, and Chinese New Year brings colorful celebrations throughout the city. Nature enthusiasts can explore the beautiful Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or the rainforest trails at MacRitchie Reservoir. From Singapore's main ferry terminal at HarbourFront, travelers can easily reach Indonesian islands like Batam and Bintan, making it a great starting point for island-hopping adventures in Southeast Asia.
Just off Singapore's coast, Batam stands as Indonesia's fastest-growing city and draws travelers looking for both city excitement and natural beauty. The island features beautiful beaches, great golf courses, and busy shopping areas with duty-free items. Nagoya Hill Shopping Mall is popular with bargain hunters, while the Barelang Bridge connects Batam to six smaller islands and offers amazing water views. Adventure lovers can check out Batam's thick mangrove forests or visit the Maha Vihara Duta Maitreya Temple, one of Southeast Asia's largest Buddhist temples. Throughout the year, Batam hosts cultural events like the Batam International Dragon Boat Festival, showing off its diverse cultural background. As Indonesia's busiest port, Batam is a great starting point for ferries to Singapore, Malaysia's Johor Bahru, and other Indonesian islands like Bintan, making it easy to explore Southeast Asia.