Thinking about your next adventure to Malacca? Here are five travel options for you based on your travel needs!
Malacca has always been known as a great road trip destination. But did you know that there are multiple ways to get there? Whether you’re just looking for the fastest way, a multi-city adventure, or just looking for the most scenic route, we’ve got you covered with the top travel options to get from Singapore to Malacca, and what you’ll need to get there!
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Guide to travelling from Singapore to Malacca:
| Method of Transportation | Duration | Cost (Starting From) | To Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bus | ~3-4 hours | From S$20 | Affordable and direct, subject to traffic conditions |
| Train (via JB) | 9-10 hours | From S$10 | Door-to-door services but expensive |
| Flight | ~3 hours | From S$100 | Must factor in transit time le, comfortable |
| Taxi/Private Transfer | ~3-4 hours | From S$250 | Door-to-door services, but expensive |
| Car (Self-drive) | ~3-4 hours | From S$40 (from fuel and tolls) | Flexible and convenient, subject to traffic conditions |
📚 Table of Contents:
- Most Cost-Effective Option: Bus
- Most Affordable Option: Train
- Fastest Option: Plane
- Most Convenient Option: Car (Self-drive)
- Most Comfortable Option: Taxi/Private Transfer
- Where to Stay in Malacca
- Top Things To Do in Malacca
- FAQ
How To Get From Singapore To Malacca
1. Most Cost-Effective Option: Bus

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With multiple operators and departure points around Singapore, taking a bus gets you to Malacca quickly and efficiently at reasonable prices. The only downside is that you’d be subject to lines at customs when you get off the bus to go through immigration.
The earliest buses leave slightly before 6 AM, and the latest buses leave just before midnight.
Operators: Transtar Xtras, Luxury Coach Service, Star Qistna, 707 Inc, KKKL Singapore, Zenwan-Grassland Coach
Departure: Multiple points around Singapore
Arrival: Ayer Keroh Toll, Melaka Sentral, Multiple Hotels
Duration: Approximately 3-4 hours
| Pros: | Cons: |
|---|---|
| – Many departure times and locations – Gets you to Malacca quickly – Budget-friendly | – Subject to traffic conditions – Without the comfort of private travel |
Booking Tips: There are multiple secure websites and vendors that will show you the whole list of vendors and timings for your convenience. Prices are comparable too, with no mark-ups as compared to getting your tickets straight from the operator’s websites.
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2. Most Affordable Option: Train

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The most affordable option is to go the train route, which can be a bit of a hassle, but totally your best option if adventure is what you’re looking for. The trains between JB and Gemas can take about four hours or more, while the local bus that runs between the station to Malacca takes about three hours. So be sure to be prepared for your journey and plan for stops along the way!
Route: Woodlands Train Station – Johor Bahru Sentral – Gemas (via KTM) – Malacca (via bus or taxi)
Cost: From S$20
Website: KTM
Duration: Approximately 9-10 hours
| Pros: | Cons: |
|---|---|
| – Scenic route – Cheaper option | – Requires multiple transfers – The longest route |
Booking Tips: Train tickets into JB can go quite fast, so be sure to book them early!
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3. Fastest Option: Plane

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Feeling bougie? Opt for a quick plane ride into Malacca International Airport with Scoot’s shortest regular passenger ride. Skip the queues and jams at the checkpoints for a fuss-free travel option.
While it is the fastest and most consistent option, you might lose out on a bit of sightseeing along the way and will spend a bit more time in the airport instead of on the road. But if maximising your time in Malacca is your goal, then this is the option for you!
Cost: From S$100
Duration: Approximately 3 hours
Carrier: Scoot
| Pros: | Cons: |
|---|---|
| – Not subject to traffic – Faster than flying into Kuala Lumpur | -Time spent in the airport – Cost |
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4. Most Convenient option: Car (Self-drive)

Apart from driving from Changi to Tuas, road trips are basically non-existent in Singapore. Take this chance, grab your buddies and go for a quick road trip up to Malacca!
Travel up without having to worry about luggage space or weight, and explore within the comforts of your own car. You’ll even get to plan a few pit stops along the way for that roadside lok-lok or dim sum.
The only downside is that you might spend a few hours caught in traffic if the lines at the checkpoints are long. But hey, it’s the company that matters!
Cost: ~S$40 for fuel and tolls
Duration: ~3-4 hours, depending on immigration wait time
| Pros: | Cons: |
|---|---|
| – Able to make stops along the way – Flexibility of moving around in your car in the city | – Subject to immigration wait times |
Travel tip: Make sure to have your VEP before driving your vehicle in, and avoid long weekends and public holidays if you can!
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5. Most comfortable option: Taxi/Private Transfer

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If maximum comfort and convenience are your goal, then this one’s for you. Opt for a taxi or private transfer and they will take you from your doorstep to your destination with ease!
There are different car types for different group sizes, and they are pretty easy to book online, and the drivers are usually well-experienced and know the best-kept spots for a pitstop along the way.
Cost: From S$70 for a seven-seater car
Duration: ~3-4 hours, depending on immigration wait time
| Pros: | Cons: |
|---|---|
| – Door-to-door services – Experienced driver | – Cost – Subject to immigration wait times |
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Where to stay in Malacca:
Still looking for a place to stay? Check out our top three picks at each price range.
*Room rates were taken for June and are subject to change
1. Budget: Bayview Hotel Melaka

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Bayview Hotel Melaka provides a budget-friendly option while still giving you simple hotel luxuries like an outdoor pool, gym and in-house dining. It’s also right by places like Jonker Street and different historical sights right at your doorstep!
Address: 25, Jalan Bendahara, 75100 Melaka
Price: From S$33/night
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2. Mid-Tier: Hatten Hotel Melaka

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One of the top mid-range options in Melaka, Hatten Hotel gives you the best of both worlds with both comfort and style without breaking the bank! It’s located right next to Malacca’s largest mall, Mahkota Parade and A’Famosa
Address: Jalan Merdeka, Banda Hilir, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia
Price: From S$85/night
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3. Luxury: The Majestic Malacca

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Enjoy a night or two in this heritage hotel that combines traditional Peranakan elegance with modern comforts. The Majestic Malacca Hotel boasts a luxurious spa and fine dining options for you to return to after a day out and about Melaka.
Address: 188 Jalan Bunga Raya, Pengkalan Rama, 75100 Melaka, Malaysia
Price: From S$130/night
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Top Things to Do in Malacca

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- Jonker Street Night Market – Explore local street food, souvenirs, and vibrant nightlife.
- A Famosa & Porta de Santiago – Step back in time at these historic Portuguese landmarks.
- St. Paul’s Hill & Church – Panoramic views of the city and rich colonial history.
- Malacca River Cruise – Scenic boat ride through the heart of the city.
- Cheng Hoon Teng Temple – Visit Malaysia’s oldest functioning Chinese temple.
- Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum – Discover the unique Peranakan culture and heritage.
- Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum – A cultural experience highlighting Malacca’s royal history.
- Portuguese Settlement – Try local seafood and enjoy the riverside vibe.
- Taming Sari Tower – Get a 360° bird’s-eye view of Malacca.
- Local Food Tour – Don’t miss chicken rice balls, cendol, satay celup, and other Malaccan delicacies.
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It’s time for your next trip to Malacca!

Getting from Singapore to Malacca is easy, with multiple transport options catering to different budgets and travel styles. Whether you choose a quick flight, catch a bus, scenic train ride or a self-drive trip, Malacca’s rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious food await! Here are some of the top things to do in Malacca for you to check out.
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Singapore to Malacca FAQs:
Q1: How long does it take to get from Singapore to Malacca?
- By bus: ~3–4 hours
- By train: ~9–10 hours (via JB and local transfers)
- By plane: ~3 hours (plus airport time)
- By car/self-drive: ~3–4 hours, depending on traffic
- By taxi/private transfer: ~3–4 hours
Q2: Which is the cheapest option?
- The train via JB is the most affordable at around S$10–S$20, but it requires multiple transfers. Bus travel is also budget-friendly (~S$20) with fewer transfers.
Q3: Do I need a visa to enter Malaysia from Singapore?
- Singaporeans do not require a visa for short tourist trips to Malaysia (up to 30 days).
Q4: Can I drive my own car from Singapore to Malacca?
- Yes, but you’ll need a valid Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) for Malaysia. Also, plan around peak hours to avoid long waits at checkpoints.
Q5: Is it better to fly or drive?
- If speed and minimal traffic hassles are priorities, flying is fastest. For flexibility, sightseeing stops, and group travel, self-driving is more convenient.
Q6: Are taxis/private transfers expensive?
- Yes, prices start from S$70 for a seven-seater, but you get door-to-door service and a more comfortable ride.
Q7: Where should I stay in Malacca?
- Budget: Bayview Hotel Melaka (~S$33/night)
- Mid-Tier: Hatten Hotel Melaka (~S$85/night)
- Luxury: The Majestic Malacca (~S$130/night)
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