Privater Autotransfer von Singapore nach Malacca

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Abholung

Ihr Fahrer wird Sie an Ihrer Adresse in Singapore treffen.

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Reise

Sie reisen bequem fĂŒr 3 Stunden.

  • Optionale Besichtigung
  • Sauberes, komfortables Auto
  • Berufsfahrer
  • Flaschenwasser
  • Kindersitze
  • FĂŒr Behinderte vorbereitet
  • Rauchfrei
  • Haustierfreundlich

Abgabe

Ihr Fahrer wird Sie an Ihrer Adresse in Malacca absetzen.

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  • Hilfe mit Ihrem GepĂ€ck
Insgesamt
239 km3 Stunden

Fragen & Antworten zum Reisen von Singapore nach Malacca

What is the best way to travel from Singapore to Malacca?
The best way to travel from Singapore to Malacca is by car service. It offers a seamless door-to-door experience, freedom to enjoy the local culture and history, and the comfort of traveling at your own pace.
How far is it from Singapore to Malacca?
The distance from Singapore to Malacca is about 145 miles (233km).
What’s the cheapest way to get from Singapore to Malacca?
The bus is the cheapest way to get from Singapore to Malacca at about €16 per person. However, the bus is slower than a car ride, and the border crossing is more of a hassle because you have to take your luggage out.
Is there a train from Singapore to Malacca?
No. There are no direct trains from Singapore to Malacca. The “closest” option takes 9 hours, and involves 2 trains and a bus.
Are there any travel tips for making the journey more enjoyable?
The most important thing is to be prepared for the border crossing so you don’t run into delays. If you’re traveling with a private driver, they’ll happily help you with the paperwork. Other than that, enjoy the ride, and take in as many sights as you can!
Should I use public transportation or rent a car?
That depends on your travel preferences. If your top priority is saving money, the bus is cheaper. But it’s also slower, less comfortable, and has a more complicated border crossing that requires you to lug your luggage around. Renting a car is more complicated than other places as driving to Malaysia is not possible with just any rental, and usually has a pretty hefty surcharge. Then dealing with busy streets and the border crossing make it pretty stressful. If the travel experience is most important to you, taking a private car with a company like Daytrip is the best option. You'll travel door-to-door, and can decide when to be picked up and where you’re going to stop for sightseeing!
How long does it take to travel from Singapore to Malacca?
The private transfer takes approximately 3 hours, covering 150 miles (240 km). This includes time for border crossing at the Singapore-Malaysia checkpoint, which typically adds 30-45 minutes to the journey.
What documents do I need for the Singapore to Malaysia border crossing?
You'll need a valid passport for crossing into Malaysia. Most nationalities don't require a visa for short visits. Fill out immigration forms completely and keep entry/exit cards as they may be needed again.
What is Malacca famous for and why should I visit?
Malacca is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its multicultural heritage blending Portuguese, Dutch, British, Chinese, and Malay influences. The historic center features the iconic red Stadthuys, ancient temples, and famous fusion cuisine.
What are the best attractions to visit in Malacca?
Must-see sites include the Dutch Stadthuys, 17th-century Cheng Hoon Teng Chinese Temple, Sultanate Palace reconstruction, and St. Paul's Church ruins. Don't miss the Jonker Walk Night Market for authentic local food and shopping.
When is the best time to make this journey?
Early morning departures are recommended to avoid peak border crossing times. Weekdays generally have lighter traffic than weekends. The journey can be made year-round, though afternoon rains are common in Malaysia's tropical climate.
What should I know about Malaysian customs and culture?
Malaysia is a fascinating cultural melting pot. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites, remove shoes before entering temples and mosques, and try the famous Peranakan (Nonya) fusion cuisine that blends Chinese and Malay flavors.
Can we make stops along the way for sightseeing?
Yes, popular stops include the stunning Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple or the Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque. For a taste of nature, try Tanjung Emas Park or see the flickering fireflies at Kota Tinggi.
What type of cuisine should we expect in Malacca?
Malacca offers incredible fusion cuisine reflecting its multicultural history. Try cendol (a sweet dessert), chicken rice balls, Nyonya laksa, satay celup, and Portuguese-influenced dishes. Night markets offer the best local food experiences.

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