Batam & Bintan Tour

Embarking on an Exploration of Batam: A Journey Through Riau Islands Province of Indonesia.

Batam is a vibrant island city located in the Riau Islands Province of Indonesia, just a short ferry ride from Singapore and Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Known for its strategic location, Batam has grown into a popular destination for shopping, seafood, golf, and relaxing beach getaways.

The island offers a unique blend of modern city life and coastal charm. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks such as Jembatan Barelang, admire grand mosques, enjoy spa and wellness experiences, or simply unwind by the sea in Nongsa.

 

Bintan is a beautiful island in the Riau Islands Province of Indonesia, known for its pristine beaches, luxury resorts, and rich Malay heritage. Located just a short ferry ride from Singapore and close to Batam, Bintan is a popular getaway for travelers seeking relaxation and cultural experiences.

 

The island offers a perfect combination of natural beauty and historical charm. Visitors can enjoy white sandy beaches at Lagoi Bay, capture stunning photos at Danau Biru, or explore the historical treasures of Pulau Penyengat.

01.

Puncak Beliung

Puncak Beliung is a hilltop viewpoint offering a wide panoramic view of Batam city and the surrounding sea. It is a peaceful location where visitors can enjoy fresh air and scenic landscapes. The spot is especially beautiful during sunset, making it ideal for photography.

02.

DC Mall Batam

DC Mall Batam is a shopping center popular among local residents and tourists. It offers a variety of retail stores, casual dining outlets, and entertainment options. Visitors can enjoy relaxed shopping in a comfortable environment.

03.

Factory Outlet Shopping

Factory outlets in Batam are well known for offering branded clothing, bags, and accessories at discounted prices. Many tourists visit these outlets to find good deals and trendy fashion items. It is a great stop for budget-friendly shopping.

04.

Golden City Miniature House

Golden City features unique miniature house attractions that are perfect for fun photography. The colorful and creative designs make it popular among families and young travelers. It is a light and enjoyable stop during a city tour.

05.

Blue Fire Beach Resort

Blue Fire Beach Resort is a seaside resort offering relaxing ocean views and a calm atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy beach walks, fresh seafood, and beautiful sunset scenery. It is a great place to unwind and take memorable seaside photos.

06.

Masjid Sultan Mahmud Riayat Syah

Masjid Sultan Mahmud Riayat Syah is the grand mosque of Batam and one of the largest in Southeast Asia. Its majestic architecture and spacious prayer hall attract many visitors. The mosque complex is beautifully maintained and suitable for cultural visits and photography.

07.

Barelang Bridge

Jembatan Barelang is an iconic bridge connecting several islands in Batam. The modern cable-stayed structure is one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. Visitors often stop here to enjoy sea views and capture scenic photographs.

08.

Masjid Tanjak

Masjid Tanjak is known for its distinctive dome inspired by the traditional Malay “tanjak” headgear. The mosque reflects strong Malay cultural identity combined with modern Islamic design. It is a meaningful stop for cultural appreciation and photography.

09.

Nongsa Beach

Nongsa Beach is a peaceful coastal area known for its clean shoreline and beautiful sea views. The beach offers a relaxing atmosphere away from the busy city center. It is especially popular for sunrise views and seaside relaxation

10.

Nagoya Hill Shopping Mall

Nagoya Hill Shopping Mall is the largest and most popular shopping mall in Batam. It offers a wide range of fashion stores, supermarkets, restaurants, and massage centers. Many tourists choose this mall for convenient and affordable shopping.

11.

Kuih Lapis Factory

Visiting a local kuih lapis (layer cake) factory allows tourists to see how this famous Batam specialty is made. The cake is known for its rich flavor and soft layered texture. Guests can taste freshly baked samples and purchase popular flavors as souvenirs to bring home.

12.

Masjid Cheng Ho

Masjid Cheng Ho features a unique architectural style inspired by Chinese Muslim heritage. Its red pagoda-like design makes it visually distinctive compared to traditional mosques. The mosque symbolizes cultural harmony and is a popular photo stop in Batam.

13.

Penyengat Island

Pulau Penyengat is a small historical island rich in Malay heritage. The island is known for its traditional houses, royal tombs, and historic mosque. A guided tour provides valuable insight into the history of the Riau-Lingga Sultanate.

14.

Gonggong

15.

Deang Celak & Daeng Marewah

The tombs of Daeng Celak and Daeng Marewah are important historical sites linked to the Riau-Lingga Sultanate. These respected Malay leaders played a significant role in regional history. Visiting the site offers insight into the rich cultural and royal heritage of the Riau Islands.

17.

Blue Lake (Danau Biru)

Danau Biru, also known as the Blue Lake, is famous for its striking turquoise water. The lake was formed from a former sand mining site, creating a dramatic contrast between white sand dunes and blue water. It is one of the most Instagram-worthy photo spots in Bintan.

Packages starting from :

Standard Package
(3 Stars Hotel or equivalent)

3 Days 2 Nights

4 Days 3 Nights