Ultimate 2024 Guide to Riau Islands in Indonesia
A Closer Look at Riau Islands in Indonesia
An
enchanting province in Indonesia
, the Riau Islands feature an incredible diversity of cultures and tribes. There, travellers can explore the pristine beaches, marvel at the majestic temples, and enjoy some of the largest shopping centres in the area. Here’s everything to know before you visit and where to stay on your holiday.
Kepri, short for Kepulauan Riau or the Riau Islands, is a stunning archipelago in western Indonesia, boasting over 1,798 islands. The islands are scattered between Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula, and Borneo.
Nestled between Singapore and Malaysia, this region is a true tropical paradise. Its capital, Tanjung Pinang, and its largest city, Batam, are vibrant hubs of culture and activity. The province is also home to five regencies: Anambas, Bintan, Karimun, Lingga, and Natuna.
Batam Hang Nadim Airport (BTH) connects to major Indonesian cities, with airlines like Garuda Indonesia and Sriwijaya Air. Bintan Raja Haji Fisabilillah Airport (TNJ) offers flights from Jakarta and Pekanbaru.
When it comes to getting around the islands, ferries are the primary transport option. From Singapore, ferries frequently run to Batam, Bintan, Karimun, and Kundur. From Malaysia, Johor Bahru and Kukup connect to Batam, Bintan, and Karimun. Ferries also link Sumatra’s mainland cities with the Riau Islands.
On the islands, local transport includes taxis, buses, vans, and motorcycle taxis. Renting a motorbike is a popular choice, starting at around 50,000 Rupiah per day. However, if you choose to rent a motorbike, make sure you get insurance, wear a helmet, and drive carefully as the road conditions could be less than ideal.
Penyengat Island
With more than 1,798 in the Riau archipelago, it’s no wonder one of the most popular activities is island hopping.
A visit to the Riau Islands isn’t complete without exploring Penyengat Island, known for its rich history. The island is home to the Great Mosque of Sultan Riau, a unique structure said to be built using egg whites, and the tombs of Raja Haji Fisabilillah and Raja Ali Haji.
Key attractions on Penyengat Island include the Gunpowder Building, Office Palace, Engku Bilik Building, and Bukit Kursi Defense Fort, all open daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. The journey from Singapore takes about 3 hours and 46 minutes by bus and ferry.
Bintan Island
Another must-do activity in the Riau Islands is experiencing the sunset at
Bintan Island
. This popular destination attracts tourists with its world-class golf courses, luxury resorts, and pristine beaches. Ideal for snorkelling or diving, Bintan Island offers stunning views of both the sunrise and sunset, all just steps from the shore.
Access to Bintan Island is convenient, with ferries available from Singapore and Johor Bahru, or flights into Haji Fisabilillah Airport.
While on Bintan, don’t miss the chance to explore Senggarang and Sebung Villages, where you can immerse yourself in a blend of Indonesian and Chinese cultures, featuring traditional temples, unique architecture, and delicious local snacks.
Bintan Island is also home to an all-inclusive Club Med resort
, where wellness and adventure come together. The award-winning resort offers a 2.5-kilometre stretch of beach with pristine sands along the South China Sea.
Mubut Island
If you’re looking for a tranquil escape without the crowds, you should visit Mubut Island. This serene destination is perfect for a mid-year getaway, offering an affordable and peaceful atmosphere ideal for family vacations and honeymoons.
Included in the price of admission are access to huts and mats, with nearby facilities such as toilets, changing rooms for after-diving, and a place of worship.
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Tua Pek Kong Temple
When you plan your trip to Riau Islands, you should make time for the cultural and spiritual attractions.
For a rich cultural and religious experience, visit the Tua Pek Kong Temple, the oldest Chinese temple in Batam. This serene temple is a favourite among tourists for its peaceful ambience and proximity to the sea. It becomes especially lively during Lunar New Year celebrations.
After exploring the temple, treat yourself to a culinary adventure at some of the renowned local restaurants nearby. There, you can savour Riau specialties, including fresh seafood and delicious Chinese cuisine.
Maha Vihara Duta Maltreya Temple
If you’re passionate about exploring temples, historical sites, or art exhibitions, a visit to the Maha Vihara Duta Maitreya Temple is a must. As the largest temple in the Riau Islands, located in Batam, it attracts both tourists and local Buddhists. While the temple is open to the public, visitors are encouraged to respect the religious practices and guidelines.
Plan your visit before 3 p.m., as the temple transitions to worship and other religious activities afterwards. You can find the Maha Vihara Duta Maitreya Temple in the Maha Vihara Duta Maitreya Bukit Beruntung Complex, Batam City, Riau Islands.
Bintan Elephant Park
The Riau Islands boast some of the most beautiful beaches in Indonesia, with soft white sands and turquoise waters.
Islands like Bintan
and Batam are particularly famous for their beachfront resorts, while more secluded islands like Mubut offer a peaceful retreat surrounded by unspoiled nature.
Bintan Elephant Park is home to elephants that have been trained to interact with visitors and perform simple shows. Among them are seven gentle Sumatran elephants, providing an up-close experience with these magnificent creatures.
Beyond the elephants, the park features lush tropical gardens where you can stroll among a variety of vegetables like corn, kangkong, mustard greens, papaya, and beans. If you’re interested in seeing the wildlife, the park hosts sun bears, estuarine crocodiles, and Komodo dragons. Also, there are several other rare, protected animals, making it a fascinating destination for nature and animal lovers alike.
Snorkelling and Diving at Trikora Beach
Trikora Beach is an ideal spot for snorkelling and diving enthusiasts, offering a long stretch of pristine white sand and crystal-clear waters. Popular with both tourists and locals, the beach features a seaside playground perfect for families.
The beach is also a hub of activity for local fishermen who rely on the area for fishing, setting traps, and harvesting coral reefs. Located about 45 minutes from Tanjung Pinang City, Trikora Beach is easily accessible.
Bintan desert
Bintan is also home to the Bintan Desert, a unique attraction featuring vast stretches of white sand that resemble the Sahara Desert. This mesmerizing landscape is located near the equally stunning Blue Lake, allowing visitors to explore both natural wonders in one visit. A picturesque wooden bridge connects the two deserts, offering a scenic walkway over the vibrant blue waters of the lake.
About Club Med Bintan
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Amidst a lush garden of palm trees and playful monkeys, our resort offers rooms adorned with intricate Indonesian architecture, capturing the true spirit of this stunning destination.
Here, guests can enjoy 34 activities included in their stay, with an additional 25 on-demand activities available at the resort. Tailored for families, Club Med Bintan Island features expert childcare services, engaging activities, and facilities for all ages, creating the ideal setting for family fun and connection.
Dining here is an experience in itself, where exceptional food meets vibrant ambience and stunning decor. Immerse yourself in endless choices, generous cuisine, and lively events, all within a relaxed, chic atmosphere and book your stay now.