Reviews for Bintan Hotels

Kamuela Villa Lagoi Bay Bintan
4.3/576 Reviews
Lagoi
Decided to have a short staycay with our lil’ bub. We were greeted by mba Siti, fuss free check-in. Our 1BR villa was great. Clean, amenities provided was alrite, could be better. Lil’ bub loves the bath tub. Thank you mba Novi for the mozzie repellent for our lil’ bub. Staffs greeted us whenever we pass by! Felt so comfortable during our stay. Had a pleasant stay with Kamuela. Will definitely come back again 😍 one minus point will be the breakfast! Hope to see improvement during our next stay! 💙
The Sanchaya
4.8/564 Reviews
Lagoi
Butler-style service, there is an exclusive rest area at the pier, and the hotel staff provides full service, including visa on arrival, luggage collection, etc. The hotel has a quiet environment, exclusive beach, and star chef service. very suitable for holiday travel
Four Points by Sheraton Bintan, Lagoi Bay
5/52 Reviews
Lagoi
Strongly recommend to stay as the hotel is very new and in good condition. It is very near the beach too
Nirwana Resort Hotel
4.4/5136 Reviews
Lagoi
This place has the nice vibes of a traditional resort. Staff were largely polite, welcoming and friendly. There’s a large private beach area. However, my stay was marred by several issues. I booked a room with options for either a double bed or 2 twin beds. Upon arrival, I was told that there were no double beds available. I asked the staff if there’s anyone in a double bed room who’s checking out today, and told the staff I’m willing to wait if there is. She said there’s a guest in a double bed room who’s checking out that day, but she’s unable to “confirm”. She suggested that I take a room with 2 twin beds combined instead. Sensing that I’ve no choice, I reluctantly accepted it, and upon reaching that room, I saw the adjacent room with a double bed and the room looked vacant. I went back to the reception to ask if I could take that other room, and this time another staff took over and told me there’s a room with double bed for me but I have to wait for it to be ready. I agreed but felt perplexed why the first staff couldn’t have just told me the same thing. It’s not like I insisted on having a double bed room immediately, I already said I’m willing to wait. Another issue was the wifi. We all had problems connecting to the wifi, and when we finally got connected, the connection was often unstable. On the second night, there was a power failure and the electricity was out for several minutes. Overall, this is still a nice comfortable resort that makes a good getaway from the city. It will be even better if staff communication and wifi can be improved.
Angsana Bintan
4.1/547 Reviews
Lagoi
Banyan Tree's hotels are basically not disappointed. Of course, this one in Bintan is not very bright. The rooms are ineffective. The private beach is still clean and beautiful. It is a bonus project. The beach has some oil, but Does not affect the environment and perfection, the hotel restaurant is good, breakfast pastries are freshly baked, every morning you can smell a strong aroma in the room, can be particularly delicious, if you eat dinner at noon, crab is the most cost-effective food The key is still delicious. We ordered one for the first meal and three for the second meal. The third meal was for one person. The price is less than 180 and other fried rice. Compared with Tom Yum Goong soup, the price is very high. In addition, the hotel's spa is also good. The price of Angsana in Phuket is around 700, which is only around 350-360. The methods and services are good. There are no restaurants and shops around the hotel that can only be consumed at the hotel, and the price is not commented. The price is so expensive. We have 9 people in 3 families, eat Lasha and add SPA, it will be more than 6000 in 3 days, and it will include breakfast for 3 children.
Banyan Tree Bintan
4.3/552 Reviews
Lagoi
Staff met were good without exception. Just the right balance between friendliness/ personal service and respect for privacy. Hard to single out staff for particular mention but Kasir had a great sense of humour in addition. Quietest of the four Banyan Tree resorts I have been to but the same very good breakfast and super comfortable beds. The pool was on the small side but the sandy beach was gently sloping and the water warm / no jelly fish etc. Excellent golf course nearby. My travel companion has limited vision and perhaps a few small improvements could be made to the premises in this regard but management was accommodating when the issue was drawn to their attention and a room was provided with only one step to the front door. So full marks for that. Overall a very good experience. Keep it up Banyan Tree !

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Bintan: Island Retreat Close to Home

Bintan, the largest island in Indonesia's Riau Archipelago, is an idyllic retreat known for its beautiful beaches, luxury resorts, and exciting outdoor activities. Conveniently located just an hour away from Singapore by ferry, Bintan is a popular choice for weekend getaways and beachside vacations.

Tips for Travelling to Bintan

The most common way to reach Bintan is by ferry from Singapore's Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal, which will take you directly to Bandar Bentan Telani in the Bintan Resorts area. On the island, most resorts offer shuttle services, and taxis are also available.

The official currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), but Singapore Dollars (SGD) are widely accepted in the Bintan Resorts area. The main language spoken is Bahasa Indonesia, and English is generally understood in tourist areas.

Indonesia has a fairly generous visa policy, with citizens of many countries eligible for visa-free entry for up to 30 days. It is, however, recommended to check the latest visa information before travelling.

Must-Visit Attractions in Bintan

Soak up the sun at Bintan's beautiful beaches, such as Trikora Beach and Lagoi Bay. Indulge in water sports like jet-skiing, snorkeling, or kayaking. Visit the 500 Lohan Temple, home to 500 life-sized Buddhist monk statues, or explore the Bintan Elephant Park.

For a unique cultural experience, visit Senggarang Village, a settlement built on stilts over the sea. Don't miss out on the local cuisine, with delicious seafood and Indonesian specialties readily available.

Bintan Weather & Best Time to Visit

Bintan enjoys a tropical climate, with average temperatures ranging from 21°C to 32°C throughout the year. The best time to visit is from March to October, during the dry season. It's always a good idea to pack lightweight clothing, swimwear, and sun protection for your beach activities.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Bintan

Bintan offers a variety of accommodations to suit different needs. If you're looking for luxury, consider The Sanchaya or Banyan Tree Bintan, both offering beachfront villas and world-class amenities. For a unique, eco-friendly stay, try the Canopi Bintan, known for its glamorous camping or 'glamping' concept.

For budget-conscious travelers, the Bintan Agro Beach Resort offers value for money. If you're seeking a picturesque location for your Instagram feed, the Natra Bintan, a Tribute Portfolio Resort, won't disappoint with its stylish safari-themed tents and crystal lagoon.

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