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Bintan Resorts

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Bintan Resorts, Indonesia
Bintan Resorts, Indonesia. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Bintan Resorts

Bintan Resorts, also known as Lagoi, is a gated tourist colony at the northern end of the Indonesian island of Bintan.

Very much a family-oriented destination, there are ten or so independently owned and operated beach resorts, four designer golf courses and a range of recreational facilities and attractions. Most tourists come for its serenity: you can laze by the beach, enjoy a spa, play golf and dabble in water sports. The area is separated from the rest of Bintan by thick forests and checkpoints.

Bintan Resorts travel guide

Understand

Bintan Resorts is similar to Denarau in Fiji. Nearly all visitors come from nearby Singapore, most of the resorts are owned by Singaporean companies, and the area is largely built and maintained to Singaporean standards. Alas, the pricing is also Singaporean, making it far higher than the rest of the island.

Orientation Bintan Resorts sprawls across some 15 km (9.3 mi) of Bintan's northern coastline. Near the ferry terminal to the west is 1 Treasure Bay, centred around a large artificial lagoon. In the middle is 2 Lagoi Bay, which faces Lagoi Beach and hosts a large cluster of hotels. Access from the rest of the island is gated by checkpoints, the main one at 3 Simpang Lagoi on the road south towards Tanjung Pinang. The only bit of "real" Indonesia within resort boundaries is the town of 4 Kota Sebung, which has a cheap food court (Pujasera), dormitories and other facilities for resort workers.

Getting there

Most visitors to Lagoi will arrive at its dedicated ferry terminal:

1 Bandar Bentan Telani (BBT, Teluk Sebong). 3-5 services daily from Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal (TMFT) in Singapore. The trip takes about 1 hour and ticket can be booked at Bintan Resort Ferries or as part of a room package. TMFT is a short drive away from Singapore's Changi Airport, and shuttle buses ply regularly between the two locations. Consider paying a bit extra for "Emerald Class", which gets you first in line on the way to Bintan, and gives you access to a rather basic executive lounge that handles your immigration paperwork for you on the way out. (updated Aug 2022) Visitors from other parts of Indonesia may either fly to Hang Nadim airport in Batam and take 25-minute boat ride to BBT or fly direct to Raja Haji Fisabillilah in Kijang and drive for 1½ hours. The travel time will be shortened when the new Bintan International Airport, a 30-minute drive from Bintan Resorts, opens in the future. For details of Bintan's small domestic airport and other seaports, see the main Bintan article. See Indonesia#Get in for information in entry into Indonesia.

Getting around

Most hotels offer complimentary shuttle services to the ferry terminal and back, and it's wise to make use of them. Free buses normally shuttle from the hotels to the Plaza Lagoi shopping mall and back, but as of August 2022, they remain suspended. Bintan Resorts are within Grab's coverage area, but availability is very spotty. If you can swing one, though, this is the cheapest way to get around.

Global Bintan, ☏ +62 770 691818. The only official taxi service in the Lagoi area. Short hops from Rp 150k, travel all the way to Tanjung Pinang from Rp 500k. (updated Aug 2022) Indorent Bintan (at Bandar Bentan Telani ferry terminal), ☏ +62 770691992, [email protected]. Car rental with or without a driver. (updated Aug 2022)

See

As a destination, Bintan Resorts is rather artificial with its manicured landscape. Still, the beaches are beautiful with white sands and most of the resorts are built to a high standard. Hotels and various travel agencies offer packaged tours of the nearby mangroves, including firefly tours at night, and half or full day tours to points of interest elsewhere on the island.

Do

Watersports

Watersports of all sorts are popular, although the scuba diving here is lacklustre due to the poor visibility. During the northeast monsoon (November until March), there is usually quite a bit of wave action on the beach. This is good for surfing and bodyboarding, but not good for most anything else. The north facing beach break at the resort Mayang Sari, even with fresh onshore winds in April, does not generate more than 30- to 45-cm (1- to 1½-foot) waves. The waves tend to close out, however it is a good beach for children on boogie boards or surfmats. Small jellyfish may be found.

1 Treasure Bay. 09:00-18:00. Treasure Bay houses Bintan's top attraction, the 800-meter-long Crystal Lagoon, which pumps filtered seawater into a blindingly turquoise artificial lake surfaced with concrete and plastic. The entrance fee gets you access only to the shallow beaches, where kids can splash around under a lifeguard's beady eyes. To access the rest of the lagoon, you'll need to pony up extra for the various water sports available, ranging from water slides and kayaks to cable skiing and underwater scooters. Rp 120000/90000 adult/child. (updated Aug 2022) The Marine Discovery Park at Treasure Bay, which let you snorkeling in a controlled environment, closed down during COVID.

Golf Golf is popular, with several excellent golf courses charging much lower prices than in neighboring Singapore.

2 Laguna Golf Bintan. Bintan's best-known golf course that regularly shows up in lists of Indonesia's best. Offers promotional rates and packages for staying at nearby hotels. Weekday rates from Rp780,000/1,280,000 for 9/18 holes. (updated Aug 2022)

Spas Most hotels have spas offering various treatments at or slightly below Singapore prices. Head to the Plaza Lagoi mall for cheaper options.

Buy

In Bintan Resorts, Singapore dollars (S$) and Indonesian rupiah (Rp) are accepted, though prices are usually quoted in rupiah. At most F&B establishments, you'll need to tack on 10% tax and 10% service charge to the listed prices. Prices in Bintan Resorts are generally expensive compared to Singapore, and very expensive compared to almost anywhere else in Indonesia. If staying for a significant amount of time, it is advisable to rent a car and head out to Tanjung Pinang to do your shopping, where the prices are a lot lower.

1 Plaza Lagoi. Plaza Lagoi is Bintan Resorts's shiny new open-air shopping mall, replacing the old Pasar Oleh-Oleh. As of 2022 only a few massage/spa shops are open in the main area. Head towards the beach to find some restaurants still hanging on and a rather comatose night market. (updated Aug 2022)

Eat

Most hotels offer near-identical menus of mediocre Western food and bland Indonesian favorites at prices that would be high even in Singapore: don't expect to get much change from Rp. 200,000 for a simple nasi goreng (fried rice). Particularly if you're in a larger group, it may well be worth paying the taxi cartel to explore other options.

Budget 1 Pujasera Lagoi (Kota Sebong). The only place in Bintan that could reasonably be characterized as budget-friendly is this lackluster foodcourt offering local favorites, with nasi padang stall Lamak Basamo the best known of the bunch. Just don't expect frills like air-con or much attention to hygiene. (updated Aug 2022)

Mid-range 2 Warung Yeah! (off beach near Plaza Lagoi). 12:00-20:00. Don't be put off by the exclation mark, Yeah! serves tasty and reasonably priced Javanese classics: Madura-style sate ayam (chicken satay), many styles of nasi goreng and excellent ikan bakar (grilled fish). Even the enormous coconuts are fresh and tasty. Beware: the food here is geared towards local palates and can be very spicy! Head to the second floor Yeah! Lounge afterwards to recover with a cocktail. Rp 50,000. (

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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