O seu motorista irå encontrå-lo no seu endereço em Singapore.
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VocĂȘ viajarĂĄ com conforto por 3 horas.
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Carro limpo e confortĂĄvel
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Preparado para pessoas com deficiĂȘncia.
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O seu motorista irå deixå-lo no seu endereço em Malacca.
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239 km3 horas
Perguntas e Respostas sobre Viagens de Singapore para 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).
Whatâs the cheapest way to get from Singapore to Malacca?
The bus is the cheapest way to get from Singapore to Malacca at about âŹ16 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 âclosestâ 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 donât run into delays. If youâre traveling with a private driver, theyâll 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 itâs 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 youâre 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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Todo viajante merece uma visĂŁo real das culturas dos paĂses que estĂĄ visitando. E todo lugar incrĂvel na Terra merece ser visitado e apreciado. Acreditamos que o conhecimento local Ășnico e a conexĂŁo humana real sĂŁo insubstituĂveis quando se trata de compreender verdadeiramente outra cultura.
A transfer from Singapore to Malacca is an exciting car trip that brings you from Singapore, one of the worldâs cleanest, most modern cities, to Malacca, one of the regionâs oldest, where multiple cultures have melded for centuries. Taking a car trip from Singapore to Malacca means you can experience more local culture, like the kaleidoscopic Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple or the riverside Tanjung Emas Park and not worry about the hassle of getting to the airport or being stuck on crowded public transportation. Or, for an even more relaxing trip, take a private transfer with Daytrip. Ride door-to-door on your own schedule and stop for sightseeing without having to drive the busy city streets yourself!
About Malacca
Malacca City, better known as just Malacca, was established by the Malacca Sultanate in 1396, making it the oldest city in the region. A major trade settlement on the trade route between China and India, Middle East, Africa and Europe, Malacca allied itself with the Ming Dynasty for protection. But over the centuries, its strategic position led it to be colonized by the Portuguese, Dutch, and British. Itâs also attracted a substantial Chinese community over the years, which has made the city a melting pot of cultures. The population of Malacca is around 580,000, so itâs large enough to never get boring. But it's not overwhelming like the huge Southeast Asian metropolises. Because of its rich history and multi-cultural heritage Malacca has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2008.
The historic center, where youâll find the iconic Stadthuys, the brick-red town hall built by the Dutch in 1650, lies on the east side of the river. The old Chinatown, home to the 17th-century Cheng Hoon Teng Chinese Temple, is on the west bank. Between them, the lively riverfront pulses as the cityâs main vein. Walk the promenades and bridges to find bars and restaurants serving Malaccaâs famous fusion food.
From Singapore to Malacca: Travel tips
Decide how you want to travel
You have a few options on how to get from Singapore to Malacca, but itâs best to plan in advance. The bus is quite cheap, but slower than a car and can be sold out. If the travel experience is most important to you, taking a private car conveniently brings you door-to-door while letting you explore at your own pace.
Prepare for customs
The Singapore/Malaysia border crossing is one of the worldâs most (in)famous. For a smooth inspection, fill out all immigration paperwork completely and legibly and keep any entry and exit cards because they may be needed again. To make inspections go smoothly, pack as lightly and double check the rules about dutiable and restricted goods on the Malaysian customs website. The border crossing usually takes about 45 minutes, but there can be delays, especially if youâre taking the bus.
### If going by car, enjoy the local culture
Malaysia is a fascinating melting pot, and a car trip from Singapore to Malacca is a great chance to experience local culture. Stop to check out sights like the Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple or visit riverside towns to sample the local cuisine.
How to get from Singapore to Malacca
Deciding how to go from Singapore to Malacca dictates your travel experience. For travelers on a budget, the bus is the cheapest way to travel from Singapore to Malacca. The fastest way to travel from Singapore to Malacca is by car and itâs more convenient. There are no direct flights from Singapore to Malacca.
From Singapore to Malacca by train
Traveling from Singapore to Malacca by train is not advised and certainly the slowest option as there are no direct trains. You have to first travel from Singapore to JB Sentral, and then take another train to Tampin. From Tampin you then have to catch a bus or taxi from Tampin to Malacca. So with the border crossing, change to taxi or bus, and the journey itself, the trip takes about 9 hours.
From Singapore to Malacca by bus
Buses from Singapore to Malacca run from 7:00 AM to around 11:05 PM and depart from multiple stations. Tickets cost about âŹ16 and can be purchased at the station or in advance online. The bus trip takes about 4 hours, which is a bit slower than a car ride, and thereâs the extra hassle of unloading your luggage at the border crossing, which you don't need to do for a private car transfer. Most bus companies do not allow cancellation or refund for unused tickets and require check-in 30 minutes before departure.
### From Singapore to Malacca flight
There are currently no direct flights from Singapore to Malacca.
### From Singapore to Malacca with Daytrip
For speed and convenience, a private car transfer with Daytrip is the best way to travel from Singapore to Malacca. The car ride from Singapore to Malacca is only 3 hours, and costs as little as $40 per person. The car service will bring you door-to-door, so you don't have to figure out how to get to or from the bus station, your driver will take care of your luggage, and you don't have to worry about navigating the city. The only thing you need to do is decide when to be picked up and where youâre going to stop for sightseeing! This is the recommended way how to go from Singapore to Malacca.
Things to do when you get to Malacca
Once you reach Malacca from Singapore, youâll find multiple landmarks that stand testament to its long history and colonization by the Portuguese, Dutch, and British. The Stadthuys, the brick-red town hall built by the Dutch in 1650, which now serves as a history museum, is a great starting point to discovering this UNESCO-listed cityâs heritage. The 17th-century Cheng Hoon Teng Chinese Temple is the oldest Chinese temple of its kind in Malaysia, and the Sultanate Palace, a reconstruction of the original wooden palace used by Sultan Mansur Shah, offers a glimpse of Malacca in the 15th century. Once youâve had your fill of history, fill up on the famous fusion cuisine at a night market. The Jonker Walk Night Market, open from Friday to Sunday, is a quintessential experience.
There are plenty of places where you can appreciate Malaccaâs riverside position. Take a river cruise, or gaze across the city from the 80-meter-tall Taming Sari Revolving Tower (Malacca Tower). Stretch your legs by hiking Bukit China (âChina Hillâ), which houses the largest Chinese cemetery outside of Mainland China, or walk the small hill up to the 16th century Saint Paulâs Church. Itâs a good way to work up an appetite for the famous nonya (Malay/Chinese fusion) cuisine and cendol (a dessert of shaved ice, syrup, and jelly noodles).
Visite estes pontos turĂsticos no caminho
Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque
Looking like a Victorian English manor, this mosque was the first step in Johorâs modernization. A Taste for EnglandÂ
Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple
Completely covered in colored glass, this stupendous historic temple is a place of wonder for folks of every creed. A Place of ReflectionÂ
Kota Tinggi
Off most touristsâ radar, this large town is a quiet place to surround yourself with local culture and flickering fireflies. Local LightÂ
Tanjung Emas Park
With plenty of restaurants, beautiful views, and even boat tours, this pleasant park is the essence of Muar. Life and LeisureÂ
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