Cross Border Travel: Singapore to Malaysia
Cross-border travel between Singapore and Malaysia is one of the most popular routes for travellers seeking efficient, affordable transportation. Travel between Singapore and Malaysia by bus is a convenient and cost-effective option. With multiple daily services available, passengers can enjoy a hassle-free journey. We list some information about bus operators, famous Singapore to Malaysia routes, and how to navigate online ticket booking and other features on Singapore to Malaysia buses.
Popular Bus Routes
The most frequented routes between Singapore and Malaysia include:
Route | Distance (KM) | Travel Time (Approx.) | Starting Price (SGD) |
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Singapore to Kuala Lumpur | 350 | 4 – 5 hours | $15 |
Singapore to Johor Bahru | 23 | 1 – 1.5 hours | $3 |
Singapore to Malacca | 240 | 3.5 – 4 hours | $20 |
Singapore to Penang | 720 | 8 – 9 hours | $40 |
Singapore to Genting Highlands | 400 | 6 – 7 hours | $30 |
Bus Operators for SG to Malaysia Travel
redBus partners with top-rated bus operators to ensure safety, comfort, and affordability. Some of the most popular operators for cross-border travel include:
Bus Operator | Services Offered | Rating |
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Transtar Travel | Luxury coaches with in-seat entertainment | 4.0/5 |
Causeway Link | Affordable daily trips between Singapore and Johor | 4.4/5 |
First Coach | Frequent departures, Easy Boarding Points, No Peak Prices | 4.5/5 |
KKKL Bus | Efficient services for Singapore-Johor Bahru | 4.5/5 |
StarMart Express | Multiple destinations across Malaysia | 4.0/5 |
For more details on bus operators, check Singapore Bus Operators.
SG to Malaysia Bus Pick Up and Drop Off
Here are some of the key departure and arrival locations for buses travelling between Singapore and Malaysia:
Popular Departure Points in Singapore | Popular Arrival Points in Malaysia |
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Queen Street Bus Terminal | Johor Bahru Larkin Bus Terminal |
Golden Mile Complex | TBS (Terminal Bersepadu Selatan), Kuala Lumpur |
Woodlands Checkpoint | Melaka Sentral, Malacca |
Boon Lay | Sungai Nibong Bus Terminal, Penang Sentral, Penang |
Novena Square | Utama Centre, KL |
Ticket Booking Process
Booking a bus ticket for cross-border travel is simple via redBus.sg. Follow these steps:
- Search for Routes: Input your departure city (Singapore) and destination (Malaysia).
- Compare Operators: Review schedules, amenities, and pricing.
- Select Your Seats: Choose your preferred seats with the Seat Layout feature.
- Make Payment: Use multiple payment options, including credit cards, e-wallets, and bank transfers.
- Get m-Ticket: Receive an m-ticket via email or SMS, which can be used for boarding.
SG to Malaysia Border Crossing Information
When travelling from Singapore to Malaysia, you must cross the border at the Woodlands Checkpoint or Tuas Checkpoint. Here are the key details:
- Customs Procedures: Ensure you have your passport and necessary visas ready for inspection.
- Border Crossing Time: Expect delays during peak hours, especially on weekends and holidays. Allow extra time for processing during busy periods.
- Immigration Forms: Travelers may need to fill out immigration forms depending on nationality.
For more detailed information
- Check Immigration Information
- Check our Detailed Guide on Singapore-Malaysia Land Border Crossing
- Also read – Ten things you must know when crossing Woodland’s Checkpoint.
Travel Tips
- Book Early: Seats for popular routes like Singapore to Kuala Lumpur tend to fill up quickly. Book at least 2-3 days in advance.
- Off-Peak Travel: If possible, travel during non-peak hours to avoid long queues at the border checkpoints.
- Prepare Documents: Ensure your passport has at least 6 months of validity.
- Local Currency: Make sure to carry Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) for any necessary purchases once you arrive.
- Plan your travel: Prepare your itinerary as per your preferences and travel style. Check out some of the best things to do when exploring Singapore to Malaysia.
For more helpful travel advice, visit Quick Tips for SG to Malaysia Bus Travel.
FAQs
1. Do I need a visa to travel from Singapore to Malaysia?
Citizens from most countries, including Singapore, do not require a visa for short stays. However, some nationalities may need to obtain a visa. Visit Immigration Malaysia for the latest visa requirements.
2. Can I reschedule my bus ticket?
Yes, redBus allows for rescheduling on selected routes and operators. Please check the terms with your chosen operator before booking.
3. What amenities are available on cross-border buses?
Most long-distance buses offer air conditioning, reclining seats, and onboard restrooms. Some operators also provide Wi-Fi and entertainment screens. For specific amenities, refer to the details on Bus Operators.