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Malacca

SANTAI offers daily bus services from Singapore to Malacca at an affordable price. Similar to our luxury bus from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur and direct bus to Genting, our Singapore to Malacca bus coaches are all Super VIP buses featuring comfortable three-seater rows.

Wondering how to get to Malacca from Singapore? SANTAI makes it easy with our convenient departure points in Singapore, including Tampines MRT station, Katong Village Hotel, Tanjong Katong Complex, Textile Centre, and Bugis MRT (Tan Quee Lan Street). Our luxury bus to Malacca includes stops at key locations like Melaka Sentral bus terminal, Hatten Hotel (adjacent to Dataran Pahlawan shopping centre), The Pines Hotel (near the river cruise station), and Casa Del Rio Hotel (close to Jonker Street).

For the return trip, the Malacca to Singapore bus departs daily at 2:30 pm and 3:00 pm from Hatten Hotel and Casa Del Rio Hotel. We provide the convenience of designated hotel drop-offs and pickups in Malacca, ensuring a hassle-free and enjoyable travelling experience.

Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Take The Bus from Singapore to Malacca

1. There is no other mode of transport available from Singapore to Malacca, as there are no train stations or airports in Malacca. Therefore, the easiest and most convenient option is to travel by bus from Singapore to Melaka.

2. The journey from Singapore to Malacca takes only around three and a half hours, making the bus a much more economical choice compared to driving.

3. Malacca is not a very large city, and most of the tourist attractions are within walking distance of each other. For instance, it takes only around 10 to 15 minutes to walk from Jonker Street to A Famosa.

4. During weekends, the traffic in Malacca can get very congested, as many people from other Malaysian states visit this city for the holidays. Therefore, most of the roads in tourist attraction areas, such as Jonker Street, are usually swarming with people.

5. Malacca bus terminal is one of the best terminals in Malaysia! Melaka Sentral was the first terminal in Malaysia to be air-conditioned, and it offers both domestic and inter-state bus services, making it highly convenient for travel within and beyond Malacca once you reach the bus terminal.

Additional Stops and Attractions

Malacca, a UNESCO World Heritage City, is the perfect blend of history, culture, and charm. Wander through Jonker Street, explore landmarks like A Famosa, St. Paul’s Hill, and the red Dutch Square, or hop on the Malacca River Cruise for stunning views of murals, bridges, and heritage buildings lit up at night.

The city is also a paradise for food lovers—taste authentic Nyonya cuisine, satay celup, chicken rice balls, and the famous cendol. Whether you’re sightseeing, dining, or relaxing in boutique hotels and riverside cafés, Malacca offers something special for everyone.

Book your SANTAI bus from Singapore to Malacca today and enjoy a smooth journey with coach tickets, hotel stays, and personalized travel packages!

SANTAI bus schedule from Singapore to Malacca

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FAQs on Bus Travel from Singapore to Malacca

The bus from Singapore to Malacca takes approximately four to six hours depending on the traffic and immigration clearance. With the efficient and comfortable bus services provided by SANTAI, you can sit back and relax as you enjoy the scenic ride to your destination.

To get from Singapore to Malacca, the best and most convenient option is to take a bus from Singapore to Malacca. SANTAI offer daily bus services at an affordable price, making it a hassle-free and enjoyable journey for travellers. Simply book your bus tickets online through their user-friendly platform and prepare for an exciting adventure in Malacca!

Yes, we do have toilet break along the way, after an hour departing from Malaysia checkpoint, we will have a short break for you to refresh yourself.

We will be using Jasin toll as our exit to Malacca town from the highway, likewise from Malacca to Singapore, we will use the same toll too.

Our years of experience shows that taking Jasin toll will reach the destination much faster, compared to Ayeh Keroh toll due o heavy traffic.

Unlike other coach companies, we always limit ourselves to only 2 drop off hotel, that is Hatten Hotel and Casa Del Rio Hotel

For enroute journey to Malacca, we will drop off at Hatten Hotel first, follow by Casa Del Rio Hotel. For return journey, to ensure much efficient route, we will pickup Casa Del Rio hotel before moving to Hatten hotel for pickup before heading back to Singapore

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