Getting There By Water
Singapore is the world’s busiest port in terms of shipping tonnage and is also considered the cruise hub of the Asia Pacific. At any one time, there are more than 800 ships in port. The Singapore Cruise Centre (tel: 6513 2200; fax: 6275 1683; website: www.singaporecruise.com), opened to promote Singapore as the cruise gateway to the Asia Pacific, is situated on the seafront side of the Harbour Front Centre (formerly known as the World Trade Centre) on Telok Blangah Road, and has two terminals. The Harbour Front Centre (tel: 6377 6311; fax: 6275 1683) has ferries to the Indonesian island of Batam, and further destinations by cruise. Housed inside a shopping centre, it has restaurants, a food court and a travel agent for Batam trips. Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal (tel: 6542 9910; fax: 6540 8007) near Changi, is a smaller terminal, and has ferries to Bintam, Batam, Johor Bahru and destinations on the Malaysian coast.
Operators include Bintan Resort Ferries (tel: 6542 4369; fax: 6542 4372; e-mail: reservations@brf.com.sq; website: www.brf.com.sg), Penguin Boat International (tel: 6271 4866; fax: 6271 6496; e-mail: reservation@penguin.com.sg; website: www.penguin.com.sg) and Sea Flyte Ferries Services (tel: 6270 0311; fax: 6270 0322; e-mail: enquiries@seaflyte.com; website: www.seaflyte.com).
Transport to the city: The Singapore Cruise Centre is a 10-minute taxi ride from the city centre, opposite Sentosa Island, and a 10 minute walk from Harbour Front MRT station. Taxis leave from the Harbour Front Centre or Cable Car Towers in Maritime Square. Tanah Merah is served by regular public buses, operated by Singapore Bus Service (SBS) (tel: 6283 1783; fax: 6287 0311), including bus number 35 to Bedok interchange (0530-2400). There is a Taxi Order Terminal outside the ferry terminal; however, taxis ordered from here charge an S$8 premium.
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