Our room opened right onto the beach. the beach was clean and lovely and not crowded. we loved the restaurant and the food was excellent. We also loved the spa which is very beautiful. We would highly...Anonymous
Our room opened right onto the beach. the beach was clean and lovely and not crowded. we loved the restaurant and the food was excellent. We also loved the spa which is very beautiful. We would highly...Anonymous
Mayang Sarinwas just what my family was looking for. Rustic charm right on the beach. We loved the view and the water was heavenly! Perfect for small children, the ocean is shallow and great for swimm...Anonymous
About Bintan
Bintan lsland is the largest of 3,200 islands in the Riau Archipelago and the 3rd largest of 27 provinces in Indonesia. Located at the crossroads of one of the world's oldest and busiest maritime trading routes, Bintan has provided a safe haven to traders and sailors from Europe, India and China for over a century. It was on the island of Bintan that the Sultan of Malacca found refuge from Portuguese attack in the 16th century, mapping tales of legendary importance when Bintan grew as the centre of the powerful Johor Riau Sultanate.
Penyengat, on the northern tip of Bintan Island, became home to the Maya-Bugis nobility during the 18th century. Remnants of this glorious royal past are still evident in Penyengat's Royal Mosque, Town Hall, mausoleums and palace ruins.
The south of Bintan Island is also home to quaint fishing towns with an easy-going and relaxed kampong (local village) atmosphere. Numerous kelongs (fishing houses built on stilts above sea) flourish on southern Bintan, with some serving up delicious seafood for tourists.
Set foot on the northern shores of Bintan Island, and you'll be greeted by a totally different scene and mood. Bintan Resorts, a 23,000 hectare development, offers tourists just the right setting to rest and relax.
Getting There
From Singapore - Accessible via high-speed catamarans from Singapore's Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal (TMFT). The journey takes 55 minutes. Check-in time: 1 hour before departure. Each passenger has up to 20 kg baggage allowance. Tickets are available at Bintan Resort Ferry at TMFT and through selected travel agents in Singapore.
From Indonesia - Take a domestic flight to Hang Nadim Airport on neighbouring Batam Island. Regular speedboat available from Nongsa Ferry Terminal in Batam and Bandar Bentan Ferry Terminal in Bintan Resorts. The journey takes approximately 55 minutes.
How to get around on Bintan Island
Two-way transfers between your hotel and ferry terminal will be provided by the hotel. Please approach our friendly Nirwana Gardens staff who will be most delighted to show you to the coach. Car hire companies located at the ferry terminal are also available to provide transfers to other parts of Bintan Island such as Tanjung Uban, Lobam, Trikora and Tanjung Pinang.
Mayang Sari Beach Resort
Jalan Panglima Pantar, Lagoi 29155,
Bintan Resorts, Indonesia
Telephone : (65) 6323 6636
Fax : (65) 6323 7717
Email : reservation@nirwanagardens.com
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