Bintan Highlights Soft Adventures and Outdoor Experiences for Indian Travellers
Just 60 minutes by ferry from Singapore, Bintan Resorts is inviting Indian travellers to explore its growing portfolio of adventure and outdoor activities, set alongside luxury stays and wellness offerings. From rainforest treks and water sports to curated leisure experiences, the island offers options for both thrill-seekers and those looking to unwind.
From 1 October 2025, visitors arriving at Bintan Resorts via the International Ferry Terminal will be required to complete the All-Indonesia e-Arrival Card -a free digital form combining immigration, customs and health declarations. Travellers must fill it online within 72 hours before arrival and will receive a QR code to present at immigration. This simplified process streamlines entry and makes access to Bintan even smoother for Indian travellers.
Adventure seekers can trek to Mount Bintan, explore rainforest trails or take ATV and UTV rides across rugged landscapes. Water sports range from jet skiing, cable skiing and more at Crystal Lagoon – Southeast Asia’s largest man-made seawater lagoon. The newly added UTV Komodo ride at Lagoi Bay further expands the choice of activities, offering scenic trails and thrilling experiences for travellers.
For a slower pace, guests can enjoy stand-up paddleboarding or kayaking in the calm waters of Lagoi Bay. Culinary experiences featuring local and international cuisine, along with luxury spa facilities ensuring that adventure is complemented with relaxation.
Whether for high-energy activities or peaceful escapes, Bintan Resorts offers Indian travellers a destination that combines outdoor experiences with modern comfort
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