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How To Get To Tanjung Gemok Jetty (Include Tioman Ferry Schedule)

February 13, 2024
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How To Get To Tanjung Gemok Jetty Guide & Tanjung Gemok Jetty To Tioman

Into the first few months of the year, after festivities come to an end or while awaiting your next break away surely you’ll be researching on your next holiday destination.

If you’re on a budget a favorable destination would be a neighboring country such as Malaysia where you can save more, thanks to the currency exchange.

Why not consider putting Tioman Island from Tanjung Gemok Jetty on your list for a fun and relaxing vacation.

Today, I’ll going to share with you the transport options from Singapore to Tanjung Gemok Jetty in Pahang, and how to head over to Tioman, as well as a few accommodation options, and a few bits of information I know you’ll find handy for your trip.

S0 keep reading for more below.

Here’s what’s to come:

1. Tanjung Gemok Jetty (Ferry Terminal) Pahang
2. How To Get To Tanjung Gemok Jetty
3. Tanjung Gemok Jetty To Tioman Island
4. Bus Terminal Near To Tanjung Gemok Jetty
5. Marine Park & Johor National Park Fee in Tanjung Gemok Jetty
6. Useful Travel Tips & Info For Travellers Before Getting To Tanjung Gemok Jetty
7. Hotel Near Tanjung Gemok Jetty
8. Travel Map To Tanjung Gemok Jetty

 

How To Get To Tanjung Gemok Jetty

1. Tanjung Gemok Jetty (Ferry Terminal) Pahang

The town of Tanjung Gemok lies the state of Pahang and is the entrance point to the nearby duty-free island of Tioman. Given the reasonable travel time of a mere 3.5 hours from Singapore to the jetty of Tanjung Gemok, it’s easy to see why the town and jetty make for a popular stop among holidaymakers.

Tanjung Gemuk Jetty Ferry Terminal Pahang

Tanjung Gemok jetty was constructed and built by 1994 and the ferry terminal houses several ticketing counters, baggage storage areas, an information counter, with a few restaurants and government offices such as the fisheries department, customs, and marine department office.

Being a point for excursions to Tioman Island, Tanjung Gemok jetty is an obvious spot to load up on supplies, rest after your journey and grab a bite while waiting for the ferries and boats, before heading into Tioman.

 

2. How To Get To Tanjung Gemok Jetty

2.1 Private Car From Singapore To Tanjung Gemok Jetty

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  • You can decide your pickup location in Singapore, pickup date & time
  • No need to disembark/get off from vehicle twice to get your passport stamped at Woodlands Checkpoint and Johor Custom.
  • Affordable private transfer & reasonable pricing rates
  • No more alight belongings up and down from the bus.
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2.2 Self Driving From Singapore To Tanjung Gemok Jetty

If you’re planning to drive up to Tanjung Gemok yourself, it’s pretty straight forward to do so as well.

The journey from Singapore to Tanjung Gemok jetty will take an estimated 3.5-4 hours, more or less depending on the time and season, and traffic conditions.

Also read: How To Avoid Traffic Jam When Travel To JB From Singapore

From Singapore, you’ll want to head towards the Woodlands Causeway and head into Johor. Then use the EDL highway as to avoid Jalan Tebrau which can get you stuck in traffic. From here lookout to follow directions to go by Kota Tinggi and then onto Mersing, after that you should already be seeing signs directing you to Tanjung Gemok.

Once you’ve reached Tanjung Gemok look out for sings towards the jetty. You’ll find an open air car park at the jetty where you can park, and the rate for parking here is RM10 per day.

Route: Singapore –> Johor Bahru –> Kota Tinggi –> Mersing –> Tanjung Gemok –> Tanjung Gemok Jetty
Parking Fee at Tanjung Gemok Jetty: RM10 per day
Toll Fees, click here: Singapore & Malaysia Toll Fees
Duration: 3 to 4 hours

 

2.3 Bus To Tanjung Gemok Jetty

Travelling by bus remains a top choice for many travellers as ticket prices are reasonable. The only thing to remember when you’re travelling by bus/coach to Tanjung Gemok is your travel schedule as after you alight the coach, you’ll want to ensure you’ve ample time for the next ferry onto Tioman island, for those making their way directly onto the island.

If you’re coming into Tanjung Gemok from other states of Malaysia however, you can still opt to take the coach and we’ll list some options below for your planning convenience.

Also read: How To Get To Tioman Island From Singapore

 

2.3.1 Coach From Singapore To Tanjung Gemok Jetty & Return

By far one of the popular options is to travel from Singapore to Tanjung Gemok is by coach. Coach services offer a cheaper alternative from Singapore to Tanjung Gemok Jetty if you travel in couples or alone.

It is budget friendly and there are 3 operators that schedule coaches to Tanjung Gemok up from Singapore. Travelling time does not differ much and you should reach your destination within 4 hours from leaving Singapore.

Whichever coach below takes your pick, it’s advisable to arrive at the departure stop at least 30 minutes before the departure. Coaches are scheduled to depart early morning, but you can get your beauty sleep once you’re aboard.

The return trips from Tanjung Gemok Jetty to Singapore for the coaches are 4:00pm, largely for travelers to make their way back from Tioman island. Do be at the coach stop, near the jetty and be ready at least 30 minutes before scheduled departure time.

(i) Discovery Tours & Travel

Ticket Price From Singapore To Tanjung Gemok Jetty: SGD$25/person
Ticket Price From Tanjung Gemok Jetty To Singapore: SGD$25/person

Departure Point: Singapore Flyers
Departure Time: 6:30am

Return Point: Tanjung Gemok Jetty
Return Time: 4:30pm

Duration: 4 hours

 

(ii) WTS Travel

WTS Bus

Ticket Price From Singapore To Tanjung Gemok Jetty: $30 – $35/person
Ticket Price From Tanjung Gemok Jetty To Singapore: $20 – $25/person

Departure Point: Singapore Flyers
Departure Time: 6:30am

Return Point: Tanjung Gemok Jetty
Return Time: 5:00pm

Duration: 4 hours

Also read: Private Car From Singapore To Mersing Jetty

 

2.3.2 Bus From Johor Bahru To Tanjung Gemok Jetty & Return

If you want to take bus to Tanjung Gemok Jetty from Johor Bahru, unfortunately, there is no direct bus service from Johor Bahru to Tanjung Gemok Jetty.

 

Step 1: Bus From Johor Bahru To Mersing Bus Terminal

Once you’ve arrived in Larkin Bus Terminal, you need to purchase bus tickets from JB Larkin Terminal Bus to Mersing.

larkin bus station Johor

You can either purchase tickets over the counter at JB Larkin Terminal or purchase the ticket via online as stated below. This next leg of your journey is an estimated two hours with tickets ranging from SGD$4.50 to SGD$6.30 (RM12.70 to RM18) per way.

1.) www.easybook.com
2.) www.busonlineticket.com

Here’s a full list of the timings:

  • Bus from JB Larkin Terminal Bus to Mersing: 8:00am, 10:30am, 11:45am, 12:45pm, 2:30pm, 5:45pm, 6:45pm, 9:30pm and 11:00pm.
  • Bus from Mersing to JB Lakin Terminal Bus: 7:45am, 11:30am, 12:00pm, 12:45pm, 1:30pm, 2:45pm and 5:30pm.

Bus Operators Running Between Larkin Bus Terminal & Mersing:

  • S&S International (M) Express
  • Transnasional

Transnasional bus

  • Plusliner
  • Causeway Link Express

Causeway Link Public Bus from Singapore to Johor Bahru

 

Step 2: Take Taxi From Mersing Bus Terminal To Tanjung Gemok Jetty

After you reach the Mersing Bus Terminal, you need to take taxi from bus terminal to Tanjung Gemok Jetty. Hop on a taxi to Tanjung Gemok Jetty from Mersing Bus Terminal, with the trip costing you around RM50 per taxi per trip and should take about 30-40 minutes.

Also read: How To Go To Mersing Jetty From Singapore

 

2.3.3 Bus From Kuala Lumpur To Tanjung Gemok Jetty & Return

If you’re coming from Kuala Lumpur, you need to take the bus from Kuala Lumpur (Terminal Bersepadu Selatan, also called TBS) to Mersing Bus Terminal.

Unfortunately, there is no direct bus from Kuala Lumpur to Tanjung Gemok Jetty too but the buses will pass by Tg Gemok Jetty. Therefore, remember to inform drivers in advanced for alighting at this jetty.

You have a choice of 3 bus operators that serve the route of Kuala Lumpur to Mersing, namely:

  • Transnasional Bus
  • Sepakat Liner Bus

Sepakat Liner Bus

  • S&S International Express Bus.

The journey may take you about 6 hours to reach Tg Gemok Jetty. It’s best to take an overnight bus that departs from TBS to reach the jetty before 8:00am. Bus from Kuala Lumpur frequently departs for Mersing and pass by Tg. Gemok Jetty with up to 10 trips daily.

You can purchase tickets over the counter at Terminal Bersepadu Selatan, TBS or purchase the ticket via online as stated below. Tickets start from RM32 onwards depending on the date you travel and the operator of choice. The bus ticket price for one way is around SGD$12 to SGD$15 (RM32.00 to RM41.50).

1.) www.easybook.com
2.) www.busonlineticket.com

Here’s a full list of the timings:

  • Bus from Terminal Besepadu Selatan (Kuala Lumpur) to Mersing: 5:00am to 11:45pm, every 30 minutes to 2 hours.
  • Bus from Mersing to Terminal Besepadu Selatan (Kuala Lumpur): 9:00am to 11:00pm, every 30 minutes to 2 hours.

 

2.3.4 Bus From Kuantan (Pahang) To Tanjung Gemok Jetty & Return

If you’re coming from Kuantan, Pahang, make your way to Terminal Sentral Kuantan and take the bus to Mersing as all intercity buses depart from here.

Unfortunately, there is no direct bus from Kuantan to Tanjung Gemok Jetty but the buses will pass by Tanjung Gemok Jetty before proceeding to Mersing in Johor. Don’t forget to request to alight at Tanjung Gemok Jetty.

Check with your coach operator on the exact time of departure for your trip back, and you may want to purchase a return ticket instead of a single journey for ease of transfer later on.

You have a choice of 3 bus operators that serve the route of Kuantan, Pahang to Mersing, namely:

  • Transnasional Bus
  • Plusliner Bus

Plusliner

  • Cepat & Cekap Express Bus.

You can purchase tickets over the counter at Terminal Sentral Kuantan or purchase the ticket via online as stated below. The bus ticket price for one way is around RM18.

1.) www.easybook.com
2.) www.busonlineticket.com

Here’s a full list of the timings:

  • Bus from Terminal Sentral Kuantan to Mersing: 9:00am, 9:45am, 10:30am, 10:30pm and 11:45pm.
  • Bus from Mersing to Terminal Sentral Kuantan: 12:30pm, 2:00pm, 9:00pm and 9:30pm.

Also read: How To Go KL From Singapore

 

3. Tanjung Gemok Jetty To Tioman Island

Tanjung Gemok Jetty is another way to go to Tioman Island by ferry if you missed the ferry at Mersing Jetty (also called Jeti Penumpang).

Whether you’re in Tanjung Gemok for a stopover or a short stay, a quick visit to the nearby island of Tioman will definitely be on your mind.

And it’s hard to resist as the island remains a popular island to visit as it offers a range of activities from top-notch scuba diving, to great beaches and the island is duty-free.

Also read: Tioman Island Diving Guide

Below I’ll break down for you how to navigate your way into the island by the ferries that depart from Tanjung Gemok.

 

3.1 How To Book Ferry Ticket From Tanjung Gemok Jetty To Tioman Island

Travelers may purchase tickets over the counter at jetty or make online purchases. Advanced bookings and purchases online are recommended as counter purchases are on a first come first serve basis and counter purchases do not accept foreign currencies.

Total ferry travelling time is 1.5-2 hours to the jetties in Tioman Island which you are alighting. The ferry will transfer you from Tg. Gemok Jetty to Tekek, Kg. Genting, Kg. Paya, Kg. Air Batang and Kg. Salang. All of these jetties located in Tioman Island.

Ticket Counter At Tanjung Gemok Ferry Terminal

 

Option 1: Purchase Ferry Ticket From Tanjung Gemok Jetty To Tioman At The Counter

Go directly towards the counter at Tanjung Gemok Jetty. You should easily spot the ferry ticket counter. Transactions at the ticket ferry counter are in Ringgit Malaysia (MYR).

Tip: If you’re staying one night in Tanjung Gemok do purchase your ticket when you arrive at Tanjung Gemok for next day departure.

 

Option 2: Purchase Ferry Ticket From Tanjung Gemok Jetty To Tioman Via Online

Online purchases are recommended for advanced ferry bookings and purchases. Here’s the online purchase link:

1.) https://www.cataferry.com/

This method is fast, easy, secure and convenient especially during peak season. This is by far the most popular option for travellers.

 

Option 3: Purchase Ferry Ticket From Tanjung Gemok Jetty To Tioman By Tour Packages

Often, when you’re planning to head to Tioman from Singapore by coach, you may likely get asked by the ticketing officer if you’d like to purchase ferry tickets meaning coach and ferry transfers will be sold you as a combo.

Do check with your respective coach operator on the combo ticket total package price.

 

3.2 Ferry From Tanjung Gemok Jetty To Tioman Island

The most safe and new ferry from Tanjung Gemok to Tioman is operated by Cataferry.

Also read: Stulang Laut (What To Do, How To Go, What To Eat & Where To Stay In There!)

Cataferry is ferry operator from Tanjung Gemok Jetty to Tioman Island

Some travellers do prefer taking the ferry from Tanjung Gemok Jetty over Mersing Jetty as the journey isn’t as affected by local weather conditions and tide patterns as compared to Mersing Jetty.

The journey typically takes 2 hours and is depend on which jetty of Tioman you’re alighting. Also, remember the beach you want to head to in Tioman as you don’t want to miss your stop.

 

3.3 Ferry Ticket Price To Tioman Island From Tanjung Gemok Jetty

From Tanjung Gemok Jetty to Tioman Island, the ticket prices are as follows:
Adult: RM35 per person (1 way) or RM70 per person (2-way return)
Child: RM30 per person (1 way) or RM60 per person (2-way return)

Do consider peak season, local holidays and weather seasons as all these factors will affect your travel time and ticket availability. Do make your booking in advanced via online especially if you’re travelling during busy periods.

Purchase Ferry Ticket Counter At Tanjung Gemok Ferry Terminal

 

3.4 Tanjung Gemok Ferry Schedule 2023

Planning ahead makes it easier when you’ve peace of mind that you’re aware of important details of your journey.

From Tanjung Gemok Jetty to Tioman Island and vice versa, there is several ferry per day per route so do ensure you’ve planned accordingly. If you looking for Tioman Ferry schedule depart from Tanjung Gemok Jetty, click here: Tioman Ferry Schedule

 

3.5 Operation Time For Tanjung Gemok Jetty

Tanjung Gemok jetty operates throughout the year, except during the monsoon season as the weather and tidal conditions make it unfavorable for ferries and boat to cross over this route.

The peak season is typically from February until November every year. Visitors who are travelling to Tioman close to monsoon season can still make their way to Tioman departing from Mersing Jetty instead.

4. Bus Terminal Near To Tanjung Gemok Jetty

If you coming from Kuantan or Kuala Lumpur and heading to Tanjung Gemok Jetty by coach or bus, you need to inform the bus driver that you are getting down at Tanjung Gemok Jetty as buses will likely pass Tanjung Gemok Jetty on their way to Mersing and Mersing Jetty.

If you coming from Johor Bahru by bus, it’s common for you to get down at Mersing and make the way to Tanjung Gemok Jetty by taxi.

Also read: How To Get To Tanjung Gemok Jetty From Senai Airport (2 Simple Ways)

Do note that there is no actual bus stop at Tanjung Gemok or Tanjung Gemok jetty when you are informing the driver please do let him know you want to alight at Tanjung Gemok jetty.

 

5. Marine Park and Johor National Park Fee For Tg Gemok Jetty

If you’re buying ferry tickets at the counters in the jetty you’ll likely be directed to another counter to purchase a Marine Park Fee.

It’s a one-time payment per person per entry into Tioman Island and the funds collected go towards the preservation and conservation of the Marine Park and sea life in Tioman.

Marine Park Counter At Tanjung Gemuk Ferry Terminal

Marine Park Fee
Malaysian: RM5/Adult per entry; RM2/Child (below 18 years old)
Non-Malaysian: RM30/Adult per entry; RM15/Child (below 18 years old)

Johor National Park Fee
RM5 per adult per entry
RM3 per child (below 18 years old)

Important: You no need to pay the Johor National Park fee if you take ferry from Tanjung Gemok Jetty to Tioman Island. If you depart at Mersing Jetty, then you need to pay Johor National Park fee.

 

6. Useful Travel Tips & Info For Travellers Before Getting To Tanjung Gemok Jetty

  • Do allow for ample travel and/ or transit time when planning your itinerary
  • Always check and double check the time you plan to travel and plan accordingly noting local Malaysia and Singapore school holidays and festivities
  • Remember the season, weather conditions all affect ferry transfer times
  • Visit during July-August for drier weather
  • Try to book and purchase coach and ferry tickets in advance
  • Bring a sweater or cardigan with you if you’re travelling on the coach on an early morning departure as the air-conditioning gets quite cold
  • Take coconut oil with you to protect your skin, if you plan to chill at the beach as some beaches have sand flies. Do check with your hotel if the nearby beach has them

 

7. Hotel Near Tanjung Gemok Jetty

Spending a night in Tanjung Gemok? There are plenty of hotels and resorts you can check into nearby the jetty so you don’t have to rush for the ferry and can take your time and depart for Tioman at your convenience.

However, do bear in mind the ferry transfer times from Tanjung Gemok Jetty to Tioman so you don’t miss that either!

After reaching your destination of Tanjung Gemok, perhaps you plan to spend a day or two exploring or if you find yourself having to board for the night before catching the ferry in the morning, fret not as there are hotels located not too far from the jetty. Check them out below.

 

7.1 Hotel Jeti Tg Gemok

This hotel is very convenient for tourist who needs to catch the catamaran the next day and require an overnight stay, plus it is close to many eateries places so you wouldn’t fear of having nothing to eat. Not to mention, Tanjung Gemok Jetty is only 5 minutes walk away!

Also read: 13 Best Tioman Resort & Hotel

Hotel Jeti Tg Gemok

Star:
3 star

Recommended For:
Tourist catching the ferry, families, couples

Price Starting From:
RM145/ SGD$ 49

Hotel Highlight::

  • Buffet breakfast
  • Ample parking space
  • Swimming pool

Hotel Jeti Tg Gemok Room

Good To Know:

  • Close to many eateries and restaurants outside the hotel
  • Choose for the room away from the main road to avoid noises at night
  • Wifi could only be accessible at the lobby and restaurant

Hotel Jeti Tg Gemok
Address: Jalan Sri Tanjung 1/2, Pusat Pertubuhan Desa Tanjung Gemok, 26820 Kuala Rompin, Pahang, Malaysia
Phone: +609-413 1249

 

7.2 Hotel Seri Malaysia Kuala Rompin

Hotel Seri Malaysia is located in the town of Rompin and quite close to the jetty, is a mere 5-minute drive of 1.8 kilometers away. The hotel is a 3 star hotel with total of 95 rooms and equipped with all the standard amenities for a comfortable stay.

Hotel Seri Malaysia Kuala Rompin

Star:
3 Star

Recommended For:
Families, groups, couples

Price Starting From:
RM120 / SGD$39

Hotel Highlight:

  • Outdoor pool
  • Private beach
  • Sauna
  • Fitness center
  • Kids playground
  • Garden
  • Karaoke room
  • Diving programs and snorkeling activities
  • Fishing activities

Hotel Seri Malaysia Kuala Rompin Room

Good To Know:

  • Ground floor rooms for easy pool access
  • Request for high floors for less noise
  • Lower floor rooms preferable for some guests as the hotel has no lift
Hotel Seri Malaysia Kuala Rompin
Address: Kampung Tanjung Gemok, 26820 Kuala Rompin, Pahang, Malaysia.
Phone:  +609-413 2723
Email: [email protected]

 

7.3 Rompin Beach Resort

Rompin Beach Resort is located some 20 minutes away from Tanjung Gemok Jetty. It is a 3-star property located next to the beach, perfect if you’re not in a hurry and have an open schedule.

Totaling 112 rooms this property meets all modern accommodation standards which make for a pleasant stay while you’re out and about in Rompin.

Star:
3 Star

Recommended For:
Families, groups, couples

Rompin Beach Resort

Price Starting From:
RM154 / SGD$50 (include tax)

Hotel Highlight:

  • Sauna
  • Fitness center
  • Garden
  • Campfire area
  • Fishing activities
  • Game room including darts and board games
  • Outdoor pool

Rompin Beach Resort Room View

Good To Know:

  • Deluxe rooms more modern interiors
  • Chalet for more space
  • Higher floors for sea views
  • Ground floor for pool access
  • Chalet for direct beach access

Rompin Beach Resort
Address: 340, Jalan Pantai Hiburan, Kampung Pulau Lang, 26800 Kuala Rompin, Pahang, Malaysia.
Phone:  +609-414 3333

 

7.4 Endau Beach Resort

Endau Beach Resort is a 25-minute drive or 20km from Tanjong Gemok Jetty. This beach resort is ideal for guests looking for some quiet time to unwind as it’s by the beach and away from the hustle and bustle of the busy jetty and town area. Check your rooms’ view by calling ahead and book those facing the sea for an unbeatable morning view.

Star:
Unrated

Recommended For:
Families, groups, couples

Endau Beach Resort

Price Starting From:
RM150 / SGD$ 48

Hotel Highlight:

  • Outdoor pool
  • Family room
  • Café

Endau Beach Resort Room

Good To Know:

  • Check ahead for your rooms’ view
  • Check chalet location some rooms accessible via stairs and maybe steep
  • Ensure you have some essentials as property is away from convenience stores etc

Endau Beach Resort
Address: Lot 321, Pantai Pasir Lanun, Kampung Penyabong, Endau, 86900 Mersing, Johor, Malaysia.
Phone: +607-794 2611

 

8. Travel Map To Tanjung Gemok Jetty

Need to check your bearings? A map is always handy to see your travel route overview and direction of your travels from Singapore to Tanjung Gemok.

Singapore To Tanjung Gemok Jetty Map

With our quick how-to, we hope you have the information you need to start planning your next trip to Tioman Island from Tanjung Gemok Jetty.

It’s easy once you’ve figured out your mode of transportation, your total travelling time and vacation days and of course not forgetting your budget.

The biggest factor in travelling to Tanjung Gemok onto Tioman is definitely the time factor and scheduling of the coaches and ferries. Anywhere, with SGMYTAXI private car services between Singapore and Tanjung Gemok, you’re now hassle-free.

Ferry To Tioman Island Route Map

Secondly, to bear in mind is the time of the year you plan to travel and whether it coincides with any Malaysia or Singapore school holidays, festivities or public holidays.

These are the times when it’s most popular and advanced booking is strongly recommended for hotels, modes of transport and transfers. Otherwise you’re good to go, we’re sure you’ll have a blast!

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2. Lotus Desaru Beach Resort Review

The Lotus Desaru Resort goes by the tagline “a Resort for all reasons” and that is not very far from the truth.

As a matter of fact, the description is an understatement, visiting the resort in person is surreal and unbelievable.

Getting to the hotel, one is met by pristine water with magnificent sandy beaches on a 22 km lined with tall palm trees to complete the picture-perfect paradise that Lotus Desaru Beach Resort and Spa is.

Also read: 8 Best Resorts In Desaru

Walking through the sandy beach with the rhythm of the sea behind you is an experience that you will not likely forget in a hurry.

Lotus Desaru Beach Resort johor

The beauty of the resort will make even the most photophobic people pose for a photo, or two, or three for memory sake. And that is only on the outside, inside, the resort offers much more.

2.1 Lotus Desaru Beach Resort Facilities

Getting to the resort or anywhere close to it, you will be amazed at how big it is. That thing is huge! And I’m not even joking.

It is not every day you come across a hotel with more than 600 rooms and a bunch of other facilities all on the same ground.

The multi-storey resort has more than 700 rooms divided into ONE bedroom suite, TWO bedroom suite and THREE bedroom suite all with a range of in-room features like:

  • lounges for those moments you want to just lay back and watch the ocean waves,
  • a kitchenette to make sure you don’t miss any of your local cuisines installed with a microwave and refrigerator,
  • a separate dining area for the obvious,
  • private bathrooms
  • walk-in closets.
  • each room has a safe deposit box for all your valuables, access to elevators and free WiFi.

During your (presumably long) stay at the resort, you will have access to round the clock room service and daily laundry service at an affordable cost.

For your entertainment needs, there is a fully stocked bar at the resort which plays really good music and the bartenders are just something else.

The restaurant is another place you might want to visit or take your family to.

It serves exotic cuisines and delicacies from all over the world, from French to Mexican to Oriental meals capped with efficient and friendly staff who are committed to ensuring you get the most out of your stay there and possibly even come back.

2.2 Lotus Desaru Beach Resort Recreation Facilities

The resort market themselves as the holiday destination of choice and have some wonderful recreation facilities including several swimming pools indoor and outdoor with a children’s pool also included to make sure the little ones are not left out of all the fun.

Lotus Desaru Beach Resort Pool

For those times you want to lay back and let the sun rays wash over you or to get a tan, there is a garden complete with lounges for that, not forgetting an exclusive private beach within the resort for those who value their privacy.

Lotus Desaru Beach Resort Paintball

2.2.1 Fitness Center

The resort also has a fully-equipped fitness center with trained instructors to help you keep in shape.

Gymnasium in Lotus Desaru Beach Resort

As keeping fit and staying healthy is for everyone and not just adults, there is a children’s fitness center with kid-friendly equipment and personnel to ensure the juniors exercise in a safe environment.

2.2.2 Sea Sport

For sports, there are various sea sports you can partake in while at the resort such as

  • rafting,
  • boating,
  • canoeing,
  • kayaking,
  • paddle boating and
  • jet skiing.

Lotus Desaru Beach Resort Banana Boat

Simply put, you get to have an adrenaline-charged evening or morning competing with other residents or even your friends or family but most importantly against the ocean waves and sea elements in a safe and controlled environment.

Also read: Teluk Sengat Crocodile Farm

Lotus Desaru Beach Resort Sea Sports

2.2.3 Massage

Massage parlors are also included in the resort because we all need that soft gentle touch after a long fun-filled day which usually takes a toll on our stiff and normally under-exercised muscles.

You can get almost all types of massages you ask for, from hot stones massage to acupressure to head and foot massages, name it.

2.2.4 Lotus Desaru Water Park

There is also a large water park at the resort with features like fountains, water slides and splash pads for those who would like some fun in the water.

The water park also contains several swimming pools for all recreational swimming needs.

Lotus Desaru Beach Resort Waterpark Float

It is the place you definitely don’t want to miss, and rightly so. Whether you are a swimming enthusiast or somewhat hydrophobic, you will not regret your visit to the park.

Also read: 7 Awesome Water Park In Johor

Lotus Desaru Beach Resort Waterpark

2.2.5 Spa

For body treatments, the resort has a large spa as is on the name. Spa staffs are trained to do all types of body treatments and pampering including facials, manicures, pedicures, and aromatherapy.

Also read: 13 Best Massage In Johor Bahru

Modern and advanced beauty care treatments like body waxing and electrolysis are also included in addition to professional makeup application and hair styling to keep you in top shape both physically and psychologically.

The spa also has a large public sauna with hot and steam baths as we all know a spa day is nothing without a hot steamy bath.

Lotus Desaru Beach Resort Lotus Suria SPA

2.3 Lotus Desaru Beach Resort Accommodation

As earlier said, the expansive resort consists of about 650 elegant and fully furnished suites with 1 bedroomed, 2 bed-roomed, 3 bed-roomed and 4 bed-roomed suites available at affordable prices, all spacious and fully furnished.

For the large family, there are some penthouses which can host up to 6 occupants, more than the average family.

There are also different meeting rooms for all your business and/or informal meetings. These range from boardrooms to conference halls to ballrooms like the Lotus Ballroom which can also double up as a workshop or seminar hall.

All the residential suites come with buffet breakfast and exemplary room service, the breakfast depending on the room size and the number of occupants.

Lotus Desaru Beach Resort Room

Basically,

1 bed-roomed suite is suitable for a small family of up to two adults and a buffet breakfast is provided for the same with two Lotus Desaru Beach Resort wristbands to preserve the memories of the fun times.

2 bed-roomed suite is ideal for a group or family with up to 4 adults with buffet breakfast provided for the same. 4 wristbands are given out by the hotel to make sure you don’t forget your experience there in a hurry.

3 bed-roomed suite is only allowed 6 adults on the standard charge, any additional will incur extra costs. Buffet breakfast and four branded wristbands complete the amazing package.

4 bed-roomed suite is hands down the largest and most spacious suites and the resort allows up to 8 adults to share the suites and the same number of beds. Branded promotional wristbands are provided for each of those to preserve the memories of their stay.

Pent Houses are simply the epitome of spacious accommodation as offered by the resort and are ideal for the large family that does not shy away from splashing large amounts on holiday accommodation. A full course buffet breakfast, strong WI-FI signal at a small fee, and wristbands are provided for up to 6 occupants of the penthouses.

NOTE:

  1. Anyone above 12 years – no free accommodation is provided for them.
  2. For children below 12, free accommodation is available on condition that they are sleeping on already existing beds, request for extra beds need extra charges.
  3. Meetings or conference facilities are available for hire by all groups corporate or family on a first-come-first-served basis.
  4. If you plan to hire one of these is it for a seminar, workshop, company retreats or family gatherings, you are advised to make early bookings as they attract high demand.

2.4 Lotus Desaru Restaurant

There is a Lotus Desaru Seafood Restaurant in the resort and is open to the public, until some hours past midnight every day.

Also read: Top 11 Desaru Food & Seafood Restaurant

For your meals, you can decide to call room service who will deliver your preferred meals straight to your room, which has a dining area and kitchenette exactly for that purpose.

Lotus Desaru Beach Resort Dining

Better still, if you are the social type, you might want to visit or take your family to the resort’s restaurant which serves all the major world delicacies prepared by professional chefs and decent service.

Due to the large size of the restaurant and the number of people it serves, be prepared to wait for quite some time for your food to arrive.

The best way to avoid the long wait is by placing an order in advance, the restaurant has some discounts to this effect so you might want to try it out.

Fast foods and coffee aficionados are not left behind, Teratai Coffee House where you can also find some snacks while also getting to meet and know the crowd there, who knows you might find your lifetime friend(s) here!

Teratai Coffee House stocks most of the different types of coffee including espressos, lattes, cappuccinos, and mochas. If you are the type that can’t go a day without a cup or two of coffee, this I for you.

2.5 Drinks & Entertainment

For nightlife and alcohol lovers, there are two fully stocked bars at the resort each with its own theme and color. The bars serve all kinds of drinks like Russian vodka, whiskey, beer, malt and the finest and high-quality wine with prices depending on the quality and type of drink.

Mostly though, the drinks at the bar are on the higher end of the price level and you may be forced to cough up more than you normally would at your local.

The service and atmosphere make up for the prices though, and by the end of the night, you won’t be thinking of how much you spent on drinks but on how much fun you had.

On the entertainment part, each of the bars is fitted with a modern high-end sound system which is sure to keep the atmosphere calm and classy through the night.

No loud and irritating music here, just the right sound and intensity to keep you entertained without any damage to your eardrums.

2.6 Booking & Inquiries

If Lotus Desaru resort is in your holiday plans, you can get room prices and other details at lotusdesaru.com.

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11 Nearby Solo Travel Ideas Under 4H From Singapore For Those Who Want A Free & Easy Holiday

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Solo travel destinations near Singapore


Maybe you’re a seasoned solo traveller planning for your next getaway. Or perhaps you’re just out here trying to eat, pray, love for the first time ever. Whatever the situation is, there are a few important things you might want to know –  like where the safe and easy places to vacay alone are.

In the interest of making your 1st or 10th lone vacation easier, we’ve rounded up solo travel destinations near Singapore. From Vietnam to Thailand, here’s where you should go to enjoy some “me-time”. 

Table of Contents

  • Solo travel destinations near Singapore
    • 1. Bali, Indonesia
    • 2. Boracay, Philippines
    • 3. Baguio, Philippines
    • 4. Hanoi, Vietnam
    • 5. Nha Trang, Vietnam
    • 6. Hoi An, Vietnam
    • 7. Johor Bahru, Malaysia
    • 8. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    • 9. Langkawi, Malaysia
    • 10. Bangkok, Thailand
    • 11. Phuket, Thailand
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1. Bali, Indonesia


It only takes one look at the amount of single backpackers bargaining for a taxi ride at the airport to know that Bali is popular among solo travellers. The blissful beaches, majestic sunsets, and laid-back vibes are 3 of many reasons why the island of Gods makes a great holiday destination.

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What to do: Those who have the stamina can consider trekking up Mount Batur to catch the sunrise and meet other fitspos who think hiking up a steep mountain at 2am is a good idea. Dedicated yogis, however, should head to Ubud for a wholesome week of practising their yoga poses while taking in the breathtaking views of the rice paddies. 

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Other popular activities for solo travellers in Bali include surfing the big waves in Canggu, scuba diving in Seminyak, and swiping your day away on a dating app in an attempt to score a soulmate. Even if you fail to find love, you might still make instant besties and even meet the local tour guides who can show you all the nooks and crannies of the island.

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Where to stay: Since you’re riding solo, you might consider staying in the heart of the action for convenience. Hotels like Ramada Encore by Wyndham Seminyak Bali and Wyndham Garden Kuta Beach Bali are located right on the beach and a stone’s throw away from restaurants, bars, and shops. 

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Flights from Singapore: 2 hours 40 minutes


2. Boracay, Philippines


If you weren’t already craving a beachy holiday, then pictures of turquoise water and white sands in Boracay might just push you over the edge. Besides the surreal landscapes, the wild parties and a myriad of cheap watersports are what keep solo travellers coming back for more.

solo travel boracay beach
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What to do: Island hopping via a sailboat is a popular activity that likely sits high on everyone’s bucket list. Then there’s paddleboarding, jet skiing, and kite surfing which can feel like a mini workout depending on how fit you are. But if all you want to do is lounge on the beach, we’re not going to stop you.

Where to stay: For such a small island, Boracay sure offers visitors a plethora of options when it comes to accommodation. Among these, the Microtel by Wyndham Boracay ticks all of our boxes in terms of affordability and comfort. 

boracay resort
Image credit: Wyndham Hotels & Resorts

Given the hotel’s beachfront location, you might be able to score yourself a room with an unblocked view of the ocean. Each room comes with a fridge and microwave in case you crave some late night munchies. Other than that, expect to get free breakfast every morning.

Flights from Singapore: 3 hours 25 minutes


3. Baguio, Philippines


For a dose of culture and cool climates, come right this way towards Baguio City. Sitting within the tropical pine forests region, this urban city is filled to the brim with historical landmarks and catered to travellers who are looking for something more than just chilling on the beach.

baguio vibrant houses
The cluster of vibrant coloured houses resemble those in Italy.
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What to do: Take a stroll around Camp John Hay and spot a Butterfly Garden, a hiking path, and the Lost Cemetery of Negativism – where people come to bury their burdens and bad vibes. Then, swing by the colourful houses on Stobosa hill for some IG-worthy snaps. 

solo travel baguio resort
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Where to stay: Check yourself into the Microtel by Wyndham Baguio that’s located near all the major attractions such as Public Market, Wright Park, and Baguio Cathedral. The buzzing Session Road that’s jam-packed with restaurants is also right at your doorstep so you won’t have to travel far for food.

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Flights from Singapore: 3 hours 45 minutes


4. Hanoi, Vietnam


Rambling, crowded, and bursting with life are a few words we’d use to describe Hanoi – the capital of Vietnam. Here, the street food scene is buzzing, the coffee is strong, and the locals are friendly.

solo travel hanoi train
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What to do: Night markets at the Old Quarter, where quirky knick-knacks and tasty grub are, are the principal must-do. Talking about street food – don’t be shy to try them all, be it pho noodles, bun cha, or banh mi. Remember, calories on vacation don’t count.

hanoi streets
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To get around for cheap, consider renting a motorbike. The torrent of scooters on the roads might seem scary at first, but once you get past the initial concern, you’ll be in for a breezy ride. Go on and explore all the war sites, historic buildings, and winding alleys of Hanoi.

Where to stay: The Old Quarter is without a doubt touristy. But if you’re flying solo, staying here means you can easily meet other travellers and be within reach of attractions, shops, and local food joints. 

solo travel hanoi hotel
Image credit: Wyndham Garden Hanoi

The Wyndham Garden Hanoi, for example, is surrounded by museums, temples, and restaurants. There’s also a massive silk village that’s less than 1km away for those who’d like to stock up on handmade silk clothes and accessories.

Flights from Singapore: 3 hours 30 minutes


5. Nha Trang, Vietnam


Hanoi might be hectic, but that’s okay because zen coastal towns like Nha Trang exist to give you a change of scenery and a chance to swim and nap by the beach. Tuck into sumptuous seafood spreads and dip your toes in the powdery white sands too while you’re at it.

nha trang scenery
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What to do: Eat, sleep, and repeat sit high on most travellers’ to-do list when they arrive in Nha Trang. Other than that, there’s the occasional pub crawl, beach hopping, and scooter driving up and down the coast.

nha trang resorts
Image credit: Wyndham Hotels & Resorts

Where to stay: Opt for luxe for less at the Wyndham Grand KN Paradise Cam Ranh. Located steps away from the beach, the resort has modern facilities, free shuttle service, 4 restaurants, a beach club, and a golf course onsite. Talk about next-level convenience.

Flights from Singapore: 2 hours 20 minutes


6. Hoi An, Vietnam


Not to be confused with Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, Hoi An is a city known for its unspoilt Ancient Town that’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But this city isn’t just for history buffs. This place has rich culture and a chill vibe for those looking for a laidback travel experience.

solo travel hoi an ancient town
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What to do: This is a no-brainer – visit the Ancient Town. The former port has a mishmash of European and Asian-style buildings that are perfect for a postcard shot for the ‘Gram. To capture the best views, do as the locals do and rent a bike. You’ll start and end at Ancient Town but weave through the countryside where locals work in rice paddy fields in between.

solo travel hoi an hotel
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Where to stay: Hoi An is a coastal town, so it’s only fitting to stay by the water at a hotel like Wyndham Garden Hoi An Cua Dai. The resort is seconds from the beach and a short 10-minute bike ride from Hoi An Ancient Town. If you haven’t got a bike, the hotel has plenty to rent to guests.

On days when you don’t feel like venturing out, the hotel has a pool, fitness centre, sauna, and bar to keep you occupied.

Flights from Singapore: 2 hours 50 minutes


7. Johor Bahru, Malaysia


With a direct bus route that takes less than an hour from Singapore, Johor Bahru needs no introduction. Budget solo travellers will find their happy place at the various hip boutique stores, cheap seafood restaurants, and even cheaper massage parlours.

johor bahru food

What to do: We’ll admit, if we ever cross the causeway to JB, it’s most likely to shop and eat. But that doesn’t mean you can’t do other things, like biking through dirt trails at Tristan Park and conquering a 51-obstacle course at Austin Heights Water & Adventure Park.

solo travel johor bahru motor

Where to stay: With the rave reviews from discerning TripAdvisor users, it’s safe to say that the Ramada by Wyndham Meridin Johor Bahru is worth checking out. It has everything you need to have a comfortable solo retreat: spacious rooms, a big breakfast buffet, gym, pool, and yoga decks. 

johor bahru hotel
Image credit: Wyndham Hotels & Resorts

Not to mention, you’ll be just minutes away from the Johor Premium Outlets, malls, and restaurants – all with purse-pleasing prices.

Bus from Singapore: 49 minutes


8. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


Thanks to the efficient public transport system and easy-to-navigate streets, Kuala Lumpur is one of those destinations that attracts busloads of solo travellers every day. Besides the drool-worthy food, this megacity is bursting at the seams with artsy attractions, glitzy skyscrapers, and vintage boutiques.

solo travel kuala lumpur gold plated statue

What to do: 2 words: Batu Caves. The 272 steps up a steep limestone hill might leave you breathless. But if they don’t, then the massive gold-plated statue and the series of caves most likely will.

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Once you’ve conquered these caves, go and see the rest of the hotspots like the Petronas Twin Towers, Brickfields, and Petaling Street. Then, refuel with a sedap selection of Malay cuisines. A few restaurants that come to our minds include Air Itam Asam Laksa, Foong Foong Yong Tau Foo, and Village Park Nasi Lemak.

kuala lumpur hotel
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Where to stay: Days Hotel & Suites by Wyndham Fraser Business Park Kuala Lumpur is centrally located in the city centre so you can get to places like Bukit Bintang and KLCC Park in a jiffy.

The hotel offers a wide range of room types, ranging from double rooms to studio suites. Within the property, expect to find 2 restaurants, a grab-and-go deli, and a modern gym.  

Flights from Singapore: 1 hour 5 minutes


9. Langkawi, Malaysia


The 99 tropical islands surrounded by crystal clear water that make up Langkawi are the stuff of a fairytale. It’s accessible, ringed by vibrant coral reefs, and less than 2 hours away from Singapore – perfect for a solo mini getaway.

solo travel langkawi cabana
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What to do: Watching searing sunsets from the white sandy beaches in Langkawi with a drink in hand might be one of the solo travellers’ fave things to do. But if you’re craving some action, go on a snorkelling tour at Pulau Payar Marine Park, hop on a helicopter ride over Lake Guillemard, and visit the crocodiles from above.

solo travel langkawi hotel
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Where to stay: Put the Ramada By Wyndham Langkawi Marina on your radar ASAP if you’d like to be near the iconic Eagle Square, Langkawi Shopping Mall, and the Kuah Jetty – where most of the sunset cruises and island tours depart from.

Flights from Singapore: 1 hour 30 minutes


10. Bangkok, Thailand


Bangkok has long been known for its adulterous vibe, thanks to the series The Hangover. But the neon-lit bars, thumping clubs, and tattoo shops are not the only things this capital is known for. There are also the serene temples squished between skyscrapers, street foods that are as good as the Michelin-starred, and trippy megamalls like Iconsiam.

bangkok temples
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What to do: Do a temple run along the river and see the big-hitters like the Temple of The Emerald Buddha, Wat Arun, Wat Pho, and the Grand Palace. Then, hit up Khao San Road to meet fellow solo backpackers and drink cheap beer. Some local drinking holes to get your buzz on include The Oasis Soi Cowboy, Beer Garden Sukhumvit Soi 7, and Tep Bar.

bangkok food

The local food here is incredible anywhere that has a crowd. So buckle up and risk the line at places like Jodd Fair night market. Here’s where you’ll find anything from food to fashion. Get ready to stuff your face with Mala skewers, prawn cakes, and drunken noodles so spicy it’ll clear your tear ducts.

Where to stay: Balance out the hustle and bustle with some quality R&R when you check yourself into the Wyndham Garden Bangkok Sukhumvit 42. It’s close to all the essentials such as shopping, dining, and nightlife so you won’t have any FOMO. 

solo travel bangkok hotel
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Other facilities to help you recharge your batteries and zen out include an outdoor infinity pool, a sauna, and a rooftop garden. The hotel’s restaurant Kei Izakaya dishes up both local cuisine like grilled pork skewers, as well as Japanese omakase so you can order up a storm should laziness come knocking on your door.

Flights from Singapore: 2 hours 30 minutes


11. Phuket, Thailand


Cheap beer, food and a whole lot of beautiful sights and scenes in Phuket will make you run out of IG hashtags. The destination is indeed home to some of the most picturesque stretches of white sands and blue waters. But if we’re being honest, travellers come to Phuket for the rambunctious parties.

What to do: During the day, soak up some sun but lather a lot of sunscreen to avoid being burnt to a crisp. Island hopping to the surrounding beaches of Krabi, Koh Phi Phi, and Phang Nga Bay is also a must-do. And so is a trip to the Elephant Jungle Sanctuary.

solo travel phuket elephant sanctuary
Visit the Elephant Sanctuary in Phuket.

At night, hit up the notorious Bang La Road for the live music joints, heart-pumping clubs, and go-go bars. Grab a bucket of cocktails at Aussie Bar that’s known for its cheap and strong drinks. Then, hit up New York Live Music Bar to catch a performance before layering your stomach with some more pad thai or mango sticky rice. 

You might end up with a raging hangover the next day, but it’s okay because you know you’ve done Phuket right.

Where to stay: If you’re after a beachfront resort that delivers 5-star services without charging 5-star fees, head over to the Wyndham Grand Nai Harn Beach Resort Phuket. 

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Expect to find 10 different swimming pools, 5 restaurants, a spa, and a gym here. The rooms here are spacious and come with perks like a private balcony, high-speed WiFi, and a daily breakfast buffet.

Flights from Singapore: 1 hour 45 minutes


Embark on a solo trip around Asia Pacific

Solo travel offers so much more than just a post-breakup resolution. It teaches you how to be independent, manage your time, and enjoy your own company. Going on a solo vacation also means that you’re free to pick a destination, make plans, and change them however you see fit.

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If you’ve been riding solo often, then you’ve probably covered most of the grounds of Southeast Asia. But if you haven’t, then neighbouring countries are a good place to start. Not only are they less than 4 hours away by plane, they’re also affordable and full of things to do.

Once you’ve ticked off the above locations, venture out and explore the rest of the nearby regions like New Zealand, Australia and Fiji. There’s a whole lot to do and see at these destinations.

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As for accommodation, the Ramada Newmarket Auckland or the Wyndham Garden Christchurch Kilmore Street are great options if you find yourself in New Zealand. Both are located near the city centre and surrounded by heaps of restaurants and shops.

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Those who might want to visit Australia can have a look at the Wyndham Hotel Surfers Paradise in the bustling Gold Coast. You’ll have the beach, the malls, and the bars right at your doorstep. 

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But if your mind is set on Fiji, the Ramada Suites By Wyndham Wailoaloa Beach Fiji is within walking distance of temples, mud pools, and hot springs. Not to mention, you’ll be waking up to endless ocean views.

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When you book your stay directly with one of the hotels by Wyndham, you can score members’ perks, accumulate points, and turn them into a free stay. All hotels are thoroughly disinfected daily with Wyndham’s Count On Us initiative so you can rest assured your trip is going to be a safe and sound one. Check out the full list of Wyndham hotels. 

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When it comes to solo travels, there are usually 2 types: the first is where you rough it out in a backpacker hostel, the other option is more relaxing where you can slump into a king-sized bed and have a good night’s sleep. If the latter sounds more like you, then the above hotels are where you can kick back and relax.

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This post was brought to you by Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.
Cover image adapted from: @fruncesc, @pendakisepatukusamgarut, @jerrictubig30 via Instagram
Originally published on 2nd June 2022. Last updated by Gracelyn Lim on 29th July 2023.

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