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SRI MAJU GROUPWhy Take a Bus to Singapore
Taking the bus to Singapore offers unparalleled convenience and value for travelers from Malaysia. With numerous departure points across major Malaysian cities, frequent services running every 30 minutes to 2 hours, and affordable tickets starting from RM 15-30, bus travel provides excellent accessibility without the hassle of airport procedures. Journey times are perfectly suited for regional travel, ranging from 1-2 hours from Johor Bahru to 5-6 hours from Kuala Lumpur, making buses an ideal choice for weekend getaways and business trips with flexible booking options and 24-hour operations.
Book Bus Tickets to Singapore
Booking your bus tickets to Singapore is effortless with Omio's user-friendly platform, allowing you to search, compare, and book tickets anytime through the website or mobile app. The platform enables easy comparison of different operators like Billion Stars Express, Konsortium Express, and Causeway Link, with secure payment options and digital ticketing that eliminates paper tickets. Popular departure stations include Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS) in Kuala Lumpur and Larkin Bus Terminal in Johor Bahru, arriving at Queen Street Bus Terminal or Woodlands Checkpoint in Singapore, with booking tips including advance reservations during peak seasons and arriving 30 minutes early for border formalities.
Popular Bus Routes to Singapore
Popular bus routes to Singapore include Kuala Lumpur to Singapore (5-6 hours via Konsortium Express from TBS), Johor Bahru to Singapore (1-2 hours via Causeway Link from Larkin Terminal), Malacca to Singapore (3-4 hours via Delima Express from Melaka Sentral), and Penang to Singapore (8-9 hours via Super Nice Express from Sungai Nibong Terminal), with most services arriving at Queen Street Bus Terminal or Golden Mile Complex in Singapore.
Popular coaches to and from Singapore
Popular coaches to Singapore
Malacca to Singapore coach
- WTS Travel & Tours Pte Ltd
- GRASSLAND COACH
- Starmart Express
- 707 Inc
- Golden Coach Express
- Cityline Global Pte Ltd
- Delima Express
- KKKL Singapore
- Transtar Xtras
- Luxury Coach Service
- Super Nice
- Star Qistna
- KKKL Sdn Bhd
- Causeway Link Express
- DELIMA EXPRESS SDN BHD
Kuala Lumpur to Singapore coach
- KONSORTIUM
- Starmart Express
- Top Liner
- City Express
- SUASANA EDARAN EXPRESS
- Causeway Link Express
- Luxury Coach Service
- LA Holidays
- Super Nice
- COSMIC SINGAPORE
- The One Travel & Tours
- KKKL Sdn Bhd
- ELTABINA EXPRESS
- Billion Stars
- Sri Maju Group
- Transtar Xtras
- Infobus
- MORAZA EXPRESS
- Ekspress Mutiara
- GRASSLAND COACH
- Transtar Travel Pte Ltd
- Cityline Global Pte Ltd
- KKKL Singapore
- Delima Express
- DELIMA EXPRESS SDN BHD
- Star Qistna
Popular coaches from Singapore
Singapore to Kuala Lumpur coach
- URBAN COACH & TRANSPORT SERVICE
- Transtar Travel Pte Ltd
- Starmart Express
- The One Travel & Tours (Five Stars)
- City Express
- Golden Coach x Delima
- Cityline Global Pte Ltd
- Top Liner
- Golden Coach
- Firstcoach
- Transtar Xtras
- Golden Coach Express
- WTS Travel & Tours Pte Ltd
- SUASANA EDARAN EXPRESS
- Leo City Coach
- Super Nice
- Luxury Coach Service
- Infobus
- Billion Stars
- COSMIC SINGAPORE
- MORAZA EXPRESS
- WTS Travel & Tours
- Causeway Link Express
- Ekspress Mutiara
- KKKL Singapore
- The One Travel & Tours
- Star Qistna
- GRASSLAND COACH
- KKKL Travel & Tours Pte Ltd
- Sri Maju Group
- Cosmic Singapore Express
- ELTABINA EXPRESS
Singapore to Malacca coach
- Starmart Express
- Super Nice
- Transtar Xtras
- Cityline Global Pte Ltd
- Delima Express
- DELIMA EXPRESS SDN BHD
- Star Qistna
- GRASSLAND COACH
- WTS Travel & Tours Pte Ltd
- Luxury Coach Service
- Causeway Link Express
- 707 Inc
- Golden Coach Express
- KKKL Singapore
Getting Around Singapore
Singapore boasts one of Asia's most efficient transportation networks, centered around the comprehensive Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system with six lines covering most tourist areas, complemented by an extensive bus network operated by SBS Transit and SMRT. The EZ-Link card (S$12 including S$7 stored value) or Tourist Pass (S$10/day with unlimited rides) are essential for seamless travel across all public transport. From Changi Airport, travelers can reach the city center in 30 minutes via MRT (S$2.50) or Airport Shuttle (S$9). For point-to-point journeys, Grab is the dominant ride-sharing app, while metered taxis start at S$3.90 with surcharges during peak hours (6-9:30am, 6-midnight). The island's compact size means most attractions are within 30 minutes of travel time, with trains running from 5:30am-midnight at 2-3 minute intervals during peak hours and 5-7 minutes off-peak. For first-time visitors, the Singapore Tourist Pass offers excellent value with unlimited travel and can be purchased at MRT stations or Changi Airport.
Things to do in Singapore
Singapore dazzles visitors as a city where futuristic architecture stands alongside colonial heritage. Gardens by the Bay, with its otherworldly Supertrees and climate-controlled conservatories, exemplifies the city-state's innovative vision. The iconic Marina Bay Sands, with its ship-shaped SkyPark offering panoramic views, has become synonymous with Singapore's skyline. For cultural immersion, travelers should explore the vibrant districts of Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam, where ornate temples, mosques, and shophouses reveal Singapore's multicultural fabric. The UNESCO-listed Singapore Botanic Gardens provides a lush respite from urban life, while Sentosa Island offers sun-soaked beaches and family-friendly attractions including Universal Studios. History enthusiasts will appreciate the National Museum of Singapore and the poignant Changi Chapel and Museum, which chronicles the island's WWII experiences.
Singapore's reputation as a food paradise is well-deserved, with hawker centers like Maxwell Road and Lau Pa Sat serving affordable yet exceptional cuisine. Visitors must sample local specialties such as chili crab, Hainanese chicken rice, and laksa. For upscale dining, head to Clarke Quay or Dempsey Hill, where world-class restaurants abound. Shoppers can indulge along Orchard Road's gleaming malls or hunt for souvenirs at Bugis Street Market. The city's efficient MRT system makes navigation effortless, while nightlife options range from rooftop bars at Raffles Place to the vibrant clubs of Holland Village. Time your visit during the Singapore Food Festival in July or the spectacular Chingay Parade during Chinese New Year to experience the city at its most festive. Don't miss the nightly light show at Marina Bay—a perfect embodiment of Singapore's enchanting blend of technology and artistry.
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