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Desaru is a renowned beach destination in Malaysia’s southern region, just a short distance from Singapore. It is ideal for a weekend break or a longer holiday due to its stunning beaches, abundant flora, and pure waterways. There are various methods to go to Desaru from Singapore, each with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. In this blog post, we will go over the various modes of transportation, the ideal time to visit, the travel essentials of Singapore and some helpful hints and fun facts about Desaru.

What are the Easy Ways to Travel from Singapore to Desaru?

1. By Car

The first and most common mode of transport to Desaru is by car. In Singapore, you can either drive your own car or hire one. Depending on traffic, the travel from Singapore to Desaru takes about 3 hours. The drive is nice, as it takes you past lovely scenery and little towns. It is crucial to note that if you are driving your own car, you will need to acquire a vehicle entry permit (VEP) to enter Malaysia. The VEP costs SGD 20 and is available for purchase online. When you choose to rent a car, the rental company will normally handle the VEP for you. You must save the emergency numbers of Singapore while you travel to a new location on your own.

2. By Bus

A bus from Singapore to Desaru is another possibility. The bus ride takes about 4 hours and is less expensive than driving or renting a taxi. The buses are luxurious and air-conditioned, and they depart from a variety of Singapore locales, including the Golden Mile Complex and the Boon Lay Bus Terminal. You can reserve your tickets in advance online or on the day of your trip. A bus ticket costs about SGD 30-40 per person.

3. By Ferry

Alternatively, you can take ferry to Desaru from Singapore. Those looking to avoid the sometimes-congested traffic on the causeway can take a ferry at the Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal. The ferry ride over to the Desaru Coast Ferry Terminal takes roughly 90 minutes.

There is a free (yes, free!) shuttle service from Desaru Coast Ferry Terminal to numerous hotels and tourist spots in Desaru. If you want to take a ferry to Desaru, make sure to arrive at least 15 minutes before departure!

There are various Singapore to Desaru ferry operators, and roughly the one-way ticket costs SGD $70.00. Singapore Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal Desaru is the departure point. Desaru Coast Ferry Terminal is the arrival point.

4. Rent a Taxi

From Singapore, you may easily take a taxi to Desaru. This is the priciest choice, but it is also the most convenient. The drive will take approximately 3 hours, and you will be in the comfort of your own private vehicle. Taxis can be reserved either online or at the airport. A taxi from Singapore to Desaru costs roughly SGD 200-300.

Tips for Driving from Singapore to Malaysia:

  • Make sure your car tank is at least three-quarters full before leaving Singapore;
  • Check your tires and engine to ensure they are roadworthy; and
  • Remember to pay your road tax fees- do not get caught out!
  • To drive into Malaysia, apply for a Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) online.
  • Be safe – never leave your car unlocked or unattended!
  • Get a “Touch n Go” toll card to utilize the designated “Touch’n’Go” lanes (do not worry if you cannot get a card; you can always pay cash, although the wait may be longer)

About Desaru

Desaru is best visited between December and February when the weather is dry and sunny. This is also high tourist season, so plan your lodging and transportation ahead of time to prevent disappointment. Be prepared for severe rain and high winds if you visit during the monsoon season (June to September).

There are lots to do and see in Desaru once you arrive. The main draw is the beaches, which are ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. There are various water parks, including Desaru Waterfront, which is ideal for families with children. If you want to do something more cultural, go to the Desaru Fruit Farm, where you may learn about the various fruits and vegetables growing in the area.

Desaru also has a number of golf courses, making it a popular destination for golfers. The Desaru Coast Golf & Beach Resort is a must-see for golf enthusiasts. There are two 18-hole golf courses, a driving range, and a golf academy at the resort.

As Desaru is a Muslim-majority area, it is critical to be respectful of local customs and traditions. This includes dressing modestly, refraining from public displays of affection, and refraining from using alcohol in public.

A few words of advice for visitors to Desaru:

  • Pack sunscreen, a hat, and suitable walking shoes.
  • Be warned that during the rainy season, some beaches and activities may be closed (typically from November to January)
  • Desaru is famous for its seafood, so sample some of the local cuisines.

Desaru’s Interesting Facts:

  • Desaru is located on Malaysia’s east coast.
  • The name “Desaru” is derived from the Malay word “d’saru,” which means “village of coconut trees.”
  • Desaru is noted for its white sandy beaches, clear waterways, and lush tropical trees. Desaru is popular for water sports like jet skiing, parasailing, and banana boat excursions.

Conclusion:

Finally, Desaru is a lovely and diverse location with something for everyone. Desaru has everything, whether you want a calm beach vacation or an action-packed adventure. Depending on your budget and preferences, the easiest method to travel there from Singapore is via car, bus, or taxi.

1 COMMENT
  1. Thanks for outlining the simplest routes from Singapore to Desaru, this can make travel convenient for people planning to visit Desaru Malaysia for a weekend break or for a long holiday with families.

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