How to Reach Singapore from Malaysia
How to Reach Singapore from Malaysia

How to Reach Singapore from Malaysia

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Planning a trip from Malaysia to Singapore in 2025? Whether you’re departing from Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Penang, or Langkawi, this guide outlines the best ways to travel to Singapore – by air, bus, train, car, or taxi. It also includes border crossing tips, immigration requirements, and cost breakdowns to help you travel smoothly and stress-free.


Quick Overview: Malaysia to Singapore Transport Options

Mode of TransportApprox. TimeCost Range
Flight (KL → SIN)1h 10mRM 90–300
Bus (KL → SG)5–7 hoursRM 60–100
Train (JB → SG)5 minutesRM 5 (SGD 5 return)
Car / Taxi (JB → SG)1–2 hoursRM 10–120

By Flight – Fastest Way to Reach Singapore

Flying is the quickest and most convenient way to reach Singapore from major Malaysian cities.

Popular Flight Routes:

  • Kuala Lumpur (KLIA / KLIA2) → Changi Airport
  • Direct flights also from: Penang, Langkawi, Kuching, Kota Kinabalu

Flight Details:

  • Airlines: AirAsia, Scoot, Malaysia Airlines, Batik Air
  • Flight Duration: ~1 hour 10 minutes
  • Price Range: RM 90 (budget carriers) to RM 300 (full-service)

KLIA2 is used for low-cost airlines like AirAsia and Scoot – budget-friendly and frequent!


By Bus – Affordable & Convenient

Buses offer a budget-friendly way to reach Singapore, especially from Kuala Lumpur and Johor Bahru.

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KL to Singapore:

  • Operators: Transtar, Aeroline, KKKL, Billion Stars
  • Departure Points: TBS Terminal, Berjaya Times Square
  • Arrival Points: Golden Mile Tower, Bugis, Queen Street Terminal
  • Duration: 5–7 hours
  • Cost: RM 60–100

Johor Bahru to Singapore:

  • Operators: Causeway Link (CW1, CW2), SBS Transit, SMRT
  • Duration: 1–2 hours
  • Cost: RM 5–15

Best times to travel: early morning or after 8pm to skip long queues at immigration.


By Train – The Fastest Way from Johor Bahru to Singapore

The KTM Shuttle Tebrau is the fastest land crossing into Singapore.

Shuttle Tebrau Train Details:

  • Route: JB Sentral → Woodlands Checkpoint
  • Duration: 5 minutes
  • Cost: RM 5 (Malaysia to SG) / SGD 5 (SG to Malaysia)
  • Booking: ktmb.com.my
  • Frequency: Every 30–60 minutes

Train tickets are limited – book at least 1–2 days in advance!


By Car or Taxi – Flexibility & Freedom

If you’re based in Johor or nearby, driving into Singapore offers flexibility and convenience.

Requirements for Private Vehicles:

  • Valid Passport (6-month validity)
  • Valid Driving License (Malaysian or International)
  • Touch ‘n Go Card (for Malaysian tolls)
  • VEP (Vehicle Entry Permit) – register online
  • Singapore ERP payment setup (Autopass Card or NETS FlashPay)

Border Crossings by Car or Taxi:

RouteCheckpointIdeal For
Johor CausewayWoodlands CheckpointBus, Train, Taxi, Car
Second Link ExpresswayTuas CheckpointPrivate cars (less traffic)

Cross-Border Taxis:

  • Licensed taxis from JB Sentral → Queen Street, Singapore
  • Fare: RM 80–120 (fixed price)
  • No need to disembark at checkpoints – smooth ride!

Use Grab to book rides within both countries – convenient and cashless.


Immigration & Documents Checklist

DocumentRequired?
Passport (6-month validity) Yes
SG Arrival Card (Online)Submit before entry
VEP for Private VehiclesYes (for cars)
COVID-19 Documents Not required in 2025
Visa for Malaysians Not required (30-day stay)

Submit your SG Arrival Card: https://eservices.ica.gov.sg/sgarrivalcard

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Best Entry Points into Singapore

Entry PointModeWhy It’s Popular
Woodlands CheckpointBus, Train, CarClosest to Johor Bahru, busiest
Tuas CheckpointPrivate Car, BusLess crowded, faster during peak
Changi AirportFlightsMost international arrivals
Queen Street TerminalTaxi, BusJB taxis terminate here

Best Times to Cross the Border

  • Avoid: Friday evenings, weekends, public holidays
  • Ideal: Weekday mornings (6–9am) or evenings (8–10pm)

Smart Travel Tips

  • Bring a pen for immigration forms
  • Install Grab app (works in both MY & SG)
  • Carry some SGD + Touch ‘n Go card
  • Stay hydrated at checkpoints
  • Save your hotel address & booking ID

Final Thoughts

Traveling from Malaysia to Singapore is easy in 2025, thanks to a range of transport options for all budgets. Whether you fly from Kuala Lumpur, hop on a train from Johor Bahru, or take a scenic bus ride, proper planning ensures a smooth and stress-free journey across the border.

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