I would like to share my experience with those who are interested to travel to Batam, Indonesia as I found that having some useful information before we get into traveling is really important. As for myself, I have gone through many blogs and reviews to get help in planning my trip as I do not want to miss out any must-visit-attractions or being charged extra just because I'm a tourist.
We had a 3D2N trip there. It is just nice for those who want a free and easy, relaxing trip. But if you want to have a pack itinerary, then 2D1N will be enough for you.
First day...Friday...
We took 8:50am ferry from Harbour Front Ferry Terminal, Singapore. Of course we have to check in around half an hour earlier for Friday. If you book on weekend, then u might need to be there around 2-3 hours earlier or more as it will be very long queue. We bought our "Wave Master" ferry tickets from an agent and got a cheaper price of $30/pax for 2ways including PDF fuel, departure fee & terminal fee (usual price $38).
However, "Wave Master" only travel to Batam Centre. If you want to go to other terminal like Harbour Bay Terminal, you can get "Batam Fast", etc.
>>> Ferry ticket agent: Ching (Wechat ID: ching6873) [cash on delivery]
It took around 45-55min of travel and we reached Batam Centre Terminal around 9am Batam time (one hour later than Malaysia/Singapore time).
Captured from Ferry~ We saw Batam Centre!!! |
Curly Fries~ Crispy & Delicious! |
Ice-Cream Waffles ~ |
>>> Driver 1 - $55/10 hours for weekdays & $65/10 hours for weekends
- Whatapps: +62 85668812105
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BatamDriver
>>> Driver 2 - $65/10 hours for weekdays & weekends
- Whatapps: +62 89672302654
- Website: http://batamdriver.com/contact.html
They are using MVP 7 seaters so can fix in to a max of 7 people. We took the first driver as we travel on Friday and got weekday cheaper price. We paid $60 ++ and the extra as tips for the driver. We started our car tour at 11am and visited the following places:
1) Balerang Bridge (end of batam island)
Balerang Bridge |
Great view captured from the Barelang Bridge |
2) Chocolate Store / Chocolate factory
We just stop by here to have a look as it is always being included in the itinerary by tourism company. Well, it is just a shop that sell variety of chocolates, it is not a factory as what people use to call it. It sells variety of chocolates but the prices are quite expensive. You can get most of them in any hypermarket in the mall at a lower price.
3) Batam Layer Cakes
This is one of the famous layers cake factory. Another one is Diana Kueh Lapis. Their prices are almost the same. They have variety flavors of layers cake, such as original, prune, cheese, cinnamon, mocha, chocolate, coffee, pandan, raisin, etc.
They sell in 1kg/box, where $25/box for original & cinnamon & $29/box for the rest. We have buy minimum of 1kg but we can request them to cut into 1/2 kg and put into two smaller boxes. We bought 3 boxes and requested a free delivery to our hotel on Sunday before we check out so we will get freshly baked cake.
You can always contact them and ask for delivery to your hotel:
Additional information>> Batam Layer Cakes just located opposite of Golden Prawn Seafood Restaurant and nearby Batam Golden City Water Sport. There are variety of water sport available with reasonable price. I have never been there so I can't confirm whether the beach view over there is nice.
4) First Factory Outlet
Captured inside the car... |
5) Maha Vihara Duta Maitreya Buddhist Temple
Taking photo with one of the big statue inside the temple. |
This temple is much smaller. By the time when we reached, we saw some buildings are still under construction and we got to know form the driver that those are new buildings. Perhaps next time we will be able to see a bigger temple with more buildings. There are a lots of small statues located at every corner of the temple, we captured some of their photos as below...
8) Adhi Vinayakar Temple
Reaching the 'Door' to the temple after some stairs..... |
The building where prayer are done. |
Some Local Foods~
We heard from the driver that the famous local foods that we must try are Nasi Padang and Ayam Penyet Ria.
We tried Nasi Padang at Restaurant Sederhana for our lunch. The way they serve the foods is special as they will serve all the foods in small plate on your table and you can take any of those you like to eat, and pay for what you eat. Sadly it is not really nice as those foods were cold and not fresh. Furthermore, considering the hygiene issue as they might take what you din't eat to serve other people again. I'm fine with those Malay style cuisine but my friends weren't really into it. However, it is still worth a try as that's the reason we visit Batam, to get to know their culture.
Nasi Padang |
We spent only less than 5 SGD/person for a meal with delicious drink, which is what we felt worth for as their drinks are really cheap and delicious! |
Ayam Penyet with Fried Tempeh, Fried Tofu, white rice & super spicy sambal! |
In Nagoya Hill Mall you can get variety of foods from the restaurant inside the mall, as well as from the food street located just outside the mall.
Food Street right outside Nagoya Hill Mall |
For the next day, we had our water sport, massage, seafood dinner and also some beer.
We went to Harris Hotel at Water Front area for our beach activity. The list of services & activities provided by Harris Hotel are as below. Of course you can always Google for their information, and email them for the latest price list. They do reply email promptly! =D
Activities and Services List provided by Harris Hotel, October 2014. |
Enjoying their free of charge Beach Volley ball. |
Banana Boat~ We bargained for it and got 8sgd/person. |
We did our massage in Eska (http://www.eska-wellness.com/). It is just located opposite the Nagoya Hill Mall. They have few branches as in Nagoya Hill Mall and also in Maga Mall. Since this is my first time so I hardly compare it with other massage centers. From my friends, they said that those person who help us to massage seemed inexperienced but still acceptable. Overall the services are good and the prices are cheap as compared to those in Singapore. After the massage, we requested the massage center to sent us to Wey Wey Seafood Restaurant at Harbour Bay Area.
There are two Wey Wey over that area, so make sure you go the the Wey Wey 1, which is the more famous and more delicious one. The reason why we choose Wey Wey over Golden Prawn Restaurant (which is one of the most famous seafood restaurant in Batam) is because Golden Prawn is pretty much expensive as compared to Wey Wey, in which they serve their dish at the price of Singapore Seafood Restaurant.
These are few of the dishes we had in Wey Wey...
Curry Fish Head |
Siput Sedut |
Fried Cereal Prawn |
Fried Squid with Salted Egg |
Avocado Juice with Gula Melaka~ One of the nicest drink I ever had in Batam. |
For the last day, we make it free and easy day so we can sleep more & wake up later! The only thing we have to do is to wait for our Layered Cake delivery and check out! After checked out, we went to Mega Mall earlier for our simple lunch and checked in for our ferry at terminal before 2pm as our departure time was 2:40pm. We were facing long queue and we felt lucky for checking in earlier.
We booked our ferry one week in advance as we got the advice from the local where 3pm-6pm is always peak hour for people to check in for ferry. If you book you ticket late, you might end up not be able to get the slot you want.
I think these are all I can share with you all. Hopefully these experiences and information can help you all to have a better planning for your Batam trip in future time!
Feel free to drop any comments and suggestions and questions anytime! =)
Feel free to drop any comments and suggestions and questions anytime! =)
>>> Thank you for reading and sorry for any mistake in spelling or grammar as i'm not an English expert. This article is merely for sharing only.
>>> Last but not least, most of the Photo are contributed by Ivan & Andrew~ Thank you very much for the nice photos throughout the trip!!! =)
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