Fast, practical ways to get from Marina Bay Sands (MBS) to Golden Mile Complex (Bus Terminal) on Beach Road—by MRT, bus, walking, or a quick ride-hail—plus booking tips if you’re continuing on an intercity coach. (more…)
Heading from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur? This guide walks you through every practical way to get there—by bus, train, flight, or car—so you can pick the route that best fits your time, budget, and travel style. (more…)
Getting from Singapore Seletar Airport (XSP) to Orchard Road is straightforward once you choose between a fast taxi or rideshare, a cheap bus-plus-MRT combo via Sengkang or Serangoon, or a prebooked private transfer or rental car, with journeys typically taking…
Pulau Ubin is one of Singapore’s easiest nature getaways: just a short ride from the mainland via MRT, bus or taxi plus a rustic bumboat across to the island’s only jetty. (more…)
Heading from Singapore to Langkawi? This guide walks you through all the realistic combos of flights, buses, trains, and ferries so you can pick the perfect balance of speed, budget, and island vibes. (more…)
From ultra-fast flights to budget buses and scenic train combos, here’s exactly how to get from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) without stress. (more…)
Singapore to Genting Highlands is a classic cross-border trip. The simplest is a direct overnight/morning coach to Resorts World Genting. You can also fly to Kuala Lumpur (KUL) then transfer up the mountain by car or cable car, or mix…
Singapore to Batam is a classic straits hop: fast ferries run year-round from HarbourFront Centre and Tanah Merah to several Batam terminals (Batam Centre, Harbour Bay, Sekupang, Nongsapura). You can go DIY (just book a ferry), bundle a tour that…
Hat Yai (Thailand) to Penang (Malaysia) is a classic cross-border hop. Your main choices are the direct minivan/bus, a scenic train combo via Padang Besar, a flight (usually via Kuala Lumpur) into Penang International Airport, or a private car/charter for…
Kuala Lumpur to Singapore is one of Southeast Asia’s busiest corridors. Your main choices are a direct coach (budget-friendly), a quick flight (fastest), a rail combo via Johor Bahru (adventurous, scenic inland), or a private car/charter (door-to-door). Pick based on…