Tired of the usual weekend getaways? Try something both exciting and luxurious and head over to Bintan for a glamping getaway!
Dreaming of glamping in Bintan? Imagine sitting around a campfire with marshmallows in hand and a sky full of stars — without the sticky heat, mosquitoes, or the dreaded “no toilet” situation.
That’s the magic of glamping in Bintan — all the adventure of the outdoors, minus the hassle. Think plush beds, air-conditioned tents, and resort-style facilities, all surrounded by Bintan’s lush nature and beachside serenity. If you’ve been craving a quick weekend escape from Singapore, Bintan glamping is your perfect mix of nature and comfort.
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📚 Table of Contents
- Why Glamping in Bintan?
- Where to Stay: Top Glamping Spots in Bintan
- Glamping Bintan Prices: What to Expect
- Getting There: Ferry to Bintan Guide
- What to Do in Bintan Beyond Glamping
- FAQs
Why Glamping in Bintan?

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Bintan has always been one of the more underrated weekend getaway spots, in my opinion. Most opt for a trip over the causeway to JB or to cities like Batam. But Bintan offers a more secluded getaway that’s perfect for the retreat you so deserve.
The island is the perfect combination of a tropical getaway with a touch of indulgence, offering both natural beauty and resort-style comfort at reasonable prices. Get ready to enjoy unforgettable sunsets, starry nights and full-on island vibes.
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Where to Stay: Top Glamping Spots in Bintan
1. The ANMON Resort Bintan

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Step into a desert-inspired oasis with luxurious teepee tents and a private patio for the best stargazing views. ANMON is known for its picturesque interiors, a highly raved Mediterranean restaurant and its access to Crystal Lagoon, Southeast Asia’s largest man-made seawater lagoon. You can even opt to have a barbecue right by your tent because what’s camping without a good barbecue! Perfect for couples or groups looking for a resort-style glamping experience.
Highlights: Giant floating playground, ATV rides, paddle boarding, poolside cocktails
📍Jalan Raja Haji Fisabililah No.88, Sebong Lagoi, Teluk Sebong, Bintan Regency, Riau Islands 29155, Indonesia
💰 From 1,700,000 IDR per night (~S$150)
🌐The ANMON
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2. Natra Bintan, A Tribute Portfolio Resort

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One of the more luxurious options, Natra Bintan offers luxury safari tents with plush bedding, luxurious outdoor jacuzzis and private terraces. It’s completely surrounded by nature yet equipped with all the modern comforts you’d need for a relaxing holiday. Opt for a floating breakfast while taking a dip in the poo,l and enjoy movie nights under the stars. A hit with the DINKS (dual-income-no-kids) looking for a luxurious escape!
Highlights: Spa treatments, outdoor jacuzzis, lagoon activities
📍Jalan Raya Haji Km 01 Kawasan Pariwisata, Sebong Lagoi, Bintan Island, Riau Islands 29152, Indonesia
💰 From 2,500,000 IDR per night (~S$220)
🌐 Natra Bintan
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3. Kawaland Glamping Resort

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Go glamping by the beach with private access to Trikora Beach with spectacular views of the ocean for the ultimate relaxation. Chill by the pool, grab a drink by the alfresco bar and get your dose of vitamin D with the comforts of air-conditioned rooms and aesthetic villas. There are different kinds of tents available at different price points, too, so it’s a great option especially if you are travelling with a larger crew.
Highlights: Private beach, spectacular views, alfresco bar and dining
📍Jalan Raya Haji Km 01 Kawasan Pariwisata, Sebong Lagoi, Bintan Island, Riau Islands 29152, Indonesia
💰 From 550,000 IDR per night (~S$50)
🌐 Kawaland Glamping Resort
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4. D’Bamboo Kamp

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Whether you’re looking for the ultimate luxury glamping experience or looking to rough it out in a more rustic set-up, D’Bamboo Kamp has the ‘tent’ for you. From rustic camping tents available for rent to their luxurious ‘Floating Tent’ that’s located in the middle of the lake, there are plenty of options for all sorts of travellers.
Highlights: ATV rides, mangrove tours, Bunny Island, and BBQ
📍Jl. Jendral Sudirman, Kp. Sukoharjo, Ekang Anculai, Bintan, Riau Island
💰 From 550,000 IDR per night (~S$50)
🌐 D’Bamboo Kamp
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5. Mutiara Beach Guesthouse

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If you’re looking for a glamping experience while on a budget, the Mutiara Beach Guesthouse would be your best bet. While proper villas are available at the resort, you can opt for the camping option that allows you to set up your tent right by the ocean with access to public bathrooms, showers and a BBQ pit. Enjoy relaxing yoga sessions and community bonfires right by the ocean and fall asleep to the sound of waves crashing on the shore.
Highlights: Cooking lessons with resort chef, yoga sessions, spa treatments, local cuisine
📍Malang Rapat, Gunung Kijang, Bintan Regency, Riau Islands 29151, Indonesia
💰 From 130,000 IDR per camper night (~S$10)
🌐 Mutiara Beach Guesthouse
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6. Loola Eco Adventure Resort

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If you’re looking for a more eco-conscious experience, this is the resort for you. Many resorts and hotels boast of their eco-friendly practices, but the LooLa Eco Adventure Resort takes it to a whole new level. Go on eco marine surveys, plant trees in the mangrove, or explore the forest on a hill trek; there is a whole range of activities for you to have a meaningful getaway. It’s not exactly glamping, but you get a similar experience in nature while at the resort.
Highlights: Eco-conscious activities, kampong tours, marine surveys, guided hill treks
📍Kp. Galang Batang, Bintan Island, Bintan Regency, Riau Islands 29153, Indonesia
💰 From 2,500,000 IDR per night (~S$220)
🌐 LooLa Adventure Resort
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Glamping Bintan Prices: What to Expect
Type | Price Range (Per Night) | What To Expect | Examples |
---|---|---|---|
Budget Glamping | 130,000 – 1,300,000 IDR (~S$10-120) | Budget / rustic glamping set-ups (simple tent, shared bathrooms, basic amenities) | Mutiara Beach Guesthouse, D’Bamboo KampKawaland Glamping Resort |
Mid-Range Glamping | 1,700,000 – 2,500,000 IDR (~S$150-220) | Air-conditioning, private bathrooms, cosier set-ups | The ANMON Resort Bintan, Natra Bintan, |
Luxury Glamping | 2,500,000 – 3,500,000 IDR (~S$220-300) | Luxury glamping with spacious rooms and high-end amenities | LooLa Eco Adventure Resort |
💡 Tip: Prices tend to rise significantly on weekends and public holidays. Book your trips early, especially for ferry-inclusive packages
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Getting There: Ferry to Bintan Guide

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Bintan is just a 1-hour ferry ride away from Singapore and is extremely convenient to navigate. Here’s a step-by-step guide on booking your ferry.
- Book your ferry tickets
- Operators: Bintan Resort Ferries (From Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal to Bandar Bentan Telani)
- Round-trip tickets: ~S$70-90 per pax
- Arrive Early: Check in at least 1 hour before departure
- Immigration: Clear Singapore exit and Indonesian entry (Starting from 1 September 2025, be sure to complete your arrival declaration via the All Indonesia app before arrival)
- Transport in Bintan: Most resorts offer shuttle transfers from the terminal
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What to Do in Bintan Beyond Glamping

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- Explore Crystal Lagoon: Enjoy kayaking, water slides and floating cabanas atop Southeast Asia’s largest man-made lagoon
- Relax on Trikora Beach: The perfect spot for sunbathing and snorkelling in Bintan
- Visit the 500 Lohan Temple: An impressive temple complex with hundreds of stone statues of disciples of Buddha, with some well-known Chinese literary characters you might recognise
- Go on a mangrove discovery tour: Take a serene boat ride through Bintan’s mangrove forests and learn more about the ecosystems teeming with life
- Treat your taste buds at Lagoi Bay: From your typical cafe cuisines to fresh seafood spots and fresh local dessert shops, Lagoi Bay is the place in Bintan for all the foodies.
- Tee off at Ria Bintan Golf Club: A highly rated oceanfront course
- Shop at Plaza Lagoi: A great stop for souvenirs, spas and trendy beachwear, because is it really a holiday without some retail therapy?
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FAQs
Q: Do I need a visa to visit Bintan from Singapore?
No visa is required for Singaporeans and most nationalities visiting Indonesia for short stays under 30 days. Just make sure your passport is valid for at least six months upon entry.
Q: When’s the best time to go glamping in Bintan?
The best time for glamping in Bintan is between March and October, when the weather is dry and sunny — perfect for outdoor adventures and ferry rides. Avoid December to February if you want to skip the rainy season.
Q: Is glamping in Bintan family-friendly?
Yes! Many Bintan glamping resorts like Natra Bintan and LooLa Eco Adventure Resort are ideal for families, offering kid-friendly activities, spacious tents, and safe open areas for play.
Q: Are Singapore dollars accepted in Bintan?
Some high-end resorts may accept Singapore Dollars, but most local shops only take Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). It’s best to carry cash or use a multi-currency card like YouTrip for the best exchange rates and zero fees.
Q: How many days should I stay in Bintan for glamping?
Plan for 3 to 4 days in Bintan to fully enjoy your glamping resort and explore nearby attractions. A 2D1N trip is doable but may feel a bit rushed.
Q: How much does glamping in Bintan cost?
Glamping prices in Bintan range from 130,000 IDR (~S$10) for budget tents at Mutiara Beach Guesthouse, to around 3,500,000 IDR (~S$300) for luxury resorts like Natra Bintan. Mid-range glamping spots such as The ANMON Resort average 150–S$220 per night.
Q: What’s the best glamping resort in Bintan?
Top-rated glamping resorts in Bintan include Natra Bintan, The ANMON Resort, and Kawaland Glamping Resort. Natra is perfect for couples, ANMON offers great lagoon access, and Kawaland is ideal for beach lovers.
Q: How do I get to Bintan from Singapore for glamping?
Take the Bintan Resort Ferry from Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal in Singapore to Bandar Bentan Telani Ferry Terminal in Bintan. The ferry takes about 1 hour, and most glamping resorts offer complimentary transfers from the terminal.
Q: What can you do in Bintan besides glamping?
Beyond glamping, Bintan Island offers plenty to explore — from kayaking at Crystal Lagoon and relaxing on Trikora Beach, to temple visits, mangrove tours, and seafood dining at Lagoi Bay. It’s the ultimate weekend escape, just an hour from Singapore.
Enjoy a Touch of Nature with a Whole Lot of Style

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Whether you’re sipping coconuts by the beach at Kawaland, watching fireflies light up at D’Bamboo Kamp or waking up to a shimmering lagoon at Natra Bintan, glamping in Bintan is all about escaping the city without giving up comfort. It’s nature, relaxation and the great outdoors with a touch of luxury.
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*All prices and ferry info are accurate as of October 2025

