Kuantan
Are you considering a trip to Kuantan from Singapore? If so, booking a bus to Kuantan with SANTAI is the most comfortable and reliable option. With new Scania engines in our buses, we assure a smooth journey for our travelers.
Daily Departures from Singapore to Kuantan
SANTAI offers daily buses from Singapore to Kuantan in partnership with LA Holidays Travel & Tours. The buses depart daily at 10 pm from Kovan and 10.30 pm from Katong V. LA Holidays provides a 27-seater super VIP bus with 3-in-a-row 1+2 seating. Singapore to Kuantan bus tickets are priced at $45 per way. The bus will travel along the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia via Kota Tinggi, Mersing (gateway to Tioman Island), Endau, Rompin, Pekan and finally, Kuantan. Passengers who would like to drop off at any of these locations can also purchase bus tickets. The journey by bus from Singapore to Kuantan takes around six to seven hours. However, due to the lack of a highway on this route, the journey may take slightly longer. Passengers are expected to arrive in Kuantan around 4 to 5 am, depending on the traffic and immigration clearance.
LA Holidays buses will take the Woodlands JB CIQ checkpoint as it is closer to the destination than the Tuas 2nd link checkpoint. Our company makes arrangements based on the best interests of our customers and the journey. As the coastal road to Kuantan is not a highway, passengers may experience a bumpy and winding ride. However, they may also be fortunate enough to see monkeys, chickens, cows, durian trees, palm oil trees, and rubber trees along the way. This will be a unique experience as it is not often possible to see such wonderful nature in Singapore.
Additional Stops and Attractions
Kuantan, the capital of Pahang on Malaysia’s east coast, is well known for its white sandy beaches, rolling waves from the South China Sea, and mouth-watering seafood. Among the highlights, Teluk Cempedak Beach stands out with its crystal-clear waters and lively atmosphere, perfect for swimming, relaxing, or simply enjoying the view. For a quieter escape, Cherating Beach offers serene scenery, water sports like surfing and kiteboarding, and a laid-back vibe.
Nature enthusiasts will love Sungai Pandan Waterfall, where cascading waters in a lush forest create a refreshing retreat. For breathtaking views of the city, Bukit Pelindung is a great spot for hiking and sunsets. To add a touch of history, explore the Sungai Lembing Mines, once the world’s largest underground tin mine, offering an insightful look into Malaysia’s heritage.
