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Popular buses to Singapore
Johor Bahru to Singapore bus
- The One Travel & Tours
- Transtar CB
- Travelex Tour Sdn Bhd
- Luxury Coach Service
- WTS Travel & Tours Pte Ltd
- Leo City Coach
- Diamond Coach Singapore Pte Ltd
- Top Liner
Malacca to Singapore bus
- Golden Coach Express
- Luxury Coach Service
- KKKL Singapore
- Causeway Link Express
- Transtar Xtras
- KKKL Sdn Bhd
- Super Nice
- Star Qistna
- DELIMA EXPRESS SDN BHD
- WTS Travel & Tours Pte Ltd
- Starmart Express
- Cityline Global Pte Ltd
- 707 Inc
- GRASSLAND COACH
Kuala Lumpur to Singapore bus
- Transtar Travel Pte Ltd
- Star Qistna
- The One Travel & Tours
- Sri Maju Group
- City Express
- Top Liner
- Super Nice
- LA Holidays
- KKKL Singapore
- Luxury Coach Service
- SUASANA EDARAN EXPRESS
- Causeway Link Express
- COSMIC SINGAPORE
- Cityline Global Pte Ltd
- GRASSLAND COACH
- Transtar Xtras
- Starmart Express
- MORAZA EXPRESS
- Ekspress Mutiara
- Billion Stars
- KKKL Sdn Bhd
- ELTABINA EXPRESS
- DELIMA EXPRESS SDN BHD
Penang to Singapore bus
- KKKL Sdn Bhd
- Sri Maju Group
- Super Nice
- Billion Stars
Mersing to Singapore bus
- LA Holidays
- Cityline Global Pte Ltd
- Diamond Coach Singapore Pte Ltd
- KKKL Singapore
- Leo City Coach
Popular buses from Singapore
Singapore to Johor Bahru bus
- The One Travel & Tours
- Luxury Coach Service
- Leo City Coach
- Transtar CB
- Starmart Express
- ELTABINA EXPRESS
- WTS Travel & Tours Pte Ltd
- KKKL Singapore
- Top Liner
Singapore to Kuala Lumpur bus
- Starmart Express
- Transtar Travel Pte Ltd
- Star Qistna
- URBAN COACH & TRANSPORT SERVICE
- Billion Stars
- Causeway Link Express
- Top Liner
- WTS Travel & Tours
- MORAZA EXPRESS
- SUASANA EDARAN EXPRESS
- Sri Maju Group
- WTS Travel & Tours Pte Ltd
- Cityline Global Pte Ltd
- Leo City Coach
- Luxury Coach Service
- Golden Coach x Delima
- Ekspress Mutiara
- Transtar Xtras
- KKKL Singapore
- COSMIC SINGAPORE
- Golden Coach Express
- The One Travel & Tours
- GRASSLAND COACH
- Super Nice
- City Express
- ELTABINA EXPRESS
Singapore to Malacca bus
- Super Nice
- Golden Coach Express
- KKKL Singapore
- DELIMA EXPRESS SDN BHD
- GRASSLAND COACH
- WTS Travel & Tours Pte Ltd
- 707 Inc
- Transtar Xtras
- Cityline Global Pte Ltd
- Star Qistna
- Luxury Coach Service
- Starmart Express
- Causeway Link Express
Singapore to Genting Highlands bus
- The One Travel & Tours
- Super Nice
- KKKL Singapore
- WTS Travel & Tours
- 707 Inc
- Transtar Travel Pte Ltd
- WTS Travel & Tours Pte Ltd
- Sri Maju Group
- Ridewell Travel Pte Ltd
- Starmart Express
- Transtar Xtras
Singapore to Ipoh bus
- Sri Maju Group
- Super Nice
- ELTABINA EXPRESS
- COSMIC SINGAPORE
- KKKL Singapore
- GRASSLAND COACH
- Starmart Express
- Billion Stars
Bus to Singapore
Buses to Singapore offer the most efficient way to reach this modern city-state. Singapore is accessible by bus from all major cities in Malaysia, with more than 500 daily scheduled departures available when you search for buses to Singapore on Omio. Major operators like Transtar, Causeway Link, and WTS Travel provide frequent cross-border services from popular cities including Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, and Malacca.



Why Book with Omio
Omio simplifies your bus travel by bringing all options together in one convenient platform:
- Comprehensive Options - Compare buses from 1,000+ partners across Southeast Asia, from budget public services to premium express options
- Easy Booking Process - Search, compare, and book tickets in just a few clicks with our user-friendly interface, saving time without visiting multiple websites
- Secure Payment - Multiple payment methods including credit cards and digital wallets with encrypted checkout process for safe transactions
- Mobile Convenience - Instant e-tickets delivered directly to your phone with real-time updates about delays or schedule changes
- Travel Confidence - Stay informed with live journey status notifications and customer support when you need it
How to Book Bus Tickets to Singapore on Omio
Booking your bus journey to Singapore through Omio is straightforward with these simple steps:
- Search Your Route - Enter your departure city and Singapore as destination, select your travel dates and number of passengers
- Compare Options - Browse available buses with departure times, prices, and amenities from multiple operators side by side
- Select Your Ticket - Choose your preferred bus based on schedule, price, and comfort level, then click to proceed with booking
- Enter Details - Fill in passenger information and contact details as required for ticket confirmation
- Secure Payment - Complete your purchase using credit card, digital wallet, or local payment methods through our encrypted system
- Receive E-Tickets on Omio App - Get confirmation and mobile tickets sent directly to your email and phone for easy onboarding
Why Travel to Singapore by Bus
Cost-Effective Travel:
- Budget-friendly - Often 50-70% cheaper than flights for regional routes
- No hidden fees unlike airlines with baggage or meal charges
- Frequent departures provide flexibility without premium pricing
Comfortable & Convenient:
- City-center to city-center travel - no airport transfers needed
- Spacious seating on premium buses with reclining seats and legroom
- Onboard amenities including WiFi, charging ports, and air conditioning
- Scenic routes offer beautiful views of Malaysian countryside and plantations
Practical Benefits:
- Generous baggage allowance - typically 20-30kg per passenger with relaxed enforcement
- Easy boarding with minimal check-in procedures
- Environmental impact - more sustainable than flying for shorter distances
Bus Tickets to Singapore – Prices & Booking Tips
Ticket Prices:
- Budget routes: From RM 35-50 (8-11 USD) from Kuala Lumpur and Johor Bahru
- Premium express: RM 60-90 (14-20 USD) for luxury coaches with enhanced amenities
Smart Booking Tips:
- Book online through platforms like Omio for better deals
- Advance booking is crucial, especially during school holidays and festival periods
- Compare bus operators for better deals
- Flexible travel times can reduce costs, avoid peak hours for cheaper fares
How Long Does the Bus to Singapore Take?
Popular Routes from Malaysia:
- Kuala Lumpur: 4-5 hours via North-South Expressway
- Johor Bahru: 45 minutes to 1.5 hours depending on immigration queues
- Malacca: 3-4 hours through Seremban and Johor
- Penang: 8-10 hours including rest stops and border crossing
- Ipoh: 6-7 hours via Kuala Lumpur route
Factors Affecting Duration:
- Immigration procedures at Johor-Singapore Causeway can add 1-3 hours during peak times
- Traffic conditions in Johor Bahru and Singapore city center may cause delays
- Weekend and holiday travel typically takes 30-60 minutes longer
- Express services with fewer stops are faster than budget options with multiple pickups
Travel to Singapore by Bus: Travel Tips
Make your bus journey to Singapore smooth with these practical tips:
- Book tickets in advance during peak periods (weekends, holidays)
- Arrive 30 minutes early at departure point for check-in procedures
- Download offline entertainment as WiFi may be unreliable
- Keep important documents (ID, passport, tickets) easily accessible
- Be prepared for immigration and customs procedures between Malaysia and Singapore
Essentials to Bring:
- Light jacket as buses often have cold air conditioning
- Light snacks and water bottle
- Phone charger and power bank
- Travel pillow and eye mask for comfort
- Small amount of cash for rest stop purchases

Best Neighborhoods to Stay in Singapore
Choose the perfect area for your Singapore stay based on your travel style and interests:
Marina Bay - Singapore's iconic district featuring luxury hotels with stunning skyline views, walking distance to Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands, and the Merlion. Perfect for first-time visitors and luxury travelers seeking premium accommodations with easy access to major attractions.
Chinatown - Historic neighborhood offering budget-friendly hostels and boutique hotels, surrounded by traditional shophouses, street food, and cultural sites like Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. Ideal for budget travelers and culture enthusiasts wanting an authentic local experience.
Orchard Road - Shopping paradise with upscale hotels and serviced apartments, directly connected to multiple MRT stations. Best suited for shopping lovers and business travelers who prioritize convenience and luxury retail access.
Little India - Vibrant cultural enclave with affordable guesthouses and mid-range hotels, featuring colorful temples, spice markets, and authentic Indian cuisine. Great for budget-conscious travelers seeking cultural immersion.
Sentosa Island - Resort destination with beachfront hotels and family-friendly attractions like Universal Studios. Perfect for families and beach lovers wanting a vacation-within-vacation experience.
Food and Drinks
Singapore offers incredible culinary diversity reflecting Singapore's multicultural food heritage:
Local Specialties - Try Hainanese Chicken Rice, Singapore's national dish featuring tender poached chicken with fragrant rice. Sample Laksa, a spicy coconut curry noodle soup, and Char Kway Teow, stir-fried flat noodles with seafood and Chinese sausage
Street Food - Explore Newton Food Centre and Maxwell Food Centre for authentic hawker fare. Don't miss Satay skewers, Rojak (fruit salad with shrimp paste), and crispy Roti Prata with curry dip
Drinks to Try - Sip traditional Kopi (local coffee with condensed milk), refreshing Sugar Cane Juice, and Singapore Sling cocktail at Raffles Hotel. Try Teh Tarik, frothy pulled tea popular throughout the day
Dining Venues - Visit bustling Chinatown Complex Food Centre, upscale Clarke Quay restaurants, and Lau Pa Sat night market for late-night dining experiences
Food Culture Tips - Food courts operate from morning until late evening. Always return your tray and utensils after eating at hawker centers
Culture & Local Tips
Navigate Singapore like a pro with these cultural insights and practical tips:
Language - English is widely spoken alongside Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil. Most signs and menus are in English, making navigation easy for international visitors.
Etiquette - Dress modestly when visiting religious sites, covering shoulders and knees. Remove shoes before entering temples and mosques. Avoid public displays of affection and keep voices low on public transport.
Transportation - Use the efficient MRT subway system with an EZ-Link card or contactless payment. Download the SG BusLH app for bus routes. Taxis are plentiful but more expensive than ride-sharing apps like Grab.
Local Customs - Singapore is multicultural with Chinese, Malay, and Indian influences. Respect all religious practices and dietary restrictions. Avoid pointing with your index finger; use an open hand instead.
Practical Tips - Tipping isn't expected but appreciated. Most shops open 10am-10pm daily. Carry tissues as some public restrooms don't provide them. Chewing gum is banned, and littering carries heavy fines.

Costs & Budgeting
Plan your Singapore expenses with these typical daily budget ranges:
Budget Travel - S$80-120 ($60-90 USD) per day including hostel beds (S$25-40), hawker center meals (S$5-8), and public transport day passes (S$20)
Mid-Range Comfort - S$200-350 ($150-260 USD) daily for 3-star hotels (S$120-180), casual restaurant dining (S$25-40 per meal), and mixed transport options
Luxury Experience - S$500+ ($375+ USD) per day covering 5-star accommodations (S$300+), fine dining experiences (S$80-150 per meal), and private transport
Food Costs - Hawker centers offer meals from S$3-8, while mid-range restaurants cost S$20-40 per person. High-end dining ranges S$80-200+ per person
Transportation - MRT/bus day passes cost S$20, taxis average S$15-25 for short trips, and Grab rides typically cost S$8-20 within the city
Attractions - Many attractions cost S$15-35, though free options include Gardens by the Bay outdoor areas, temples, and neighborhood walks
When to Visit Singapore
Plan your visit to Singapore based on weather, seasons, and local events:
Best Overall - February to April offers the most comfortable weather with less rainfall, moderate crowds, and reasonable hotel rates before peak season begins.
Peak Season - June to August and December to January see the highest tourist numbers due to summer holidays and year-end festivities, resulting in premium accommodation prices and crowded attractions.
Weather Patterns - Tropical climate year-round with temperatures 25-30°C; heaviest rainfall during November to January monsoon season, with brief afternoon showers common throughout the year.
Special Events - Chinese New Year (January/February) brings vibrant celebrations but higher prices; Singapore Food Festival (July) showcases culinary culture; Formula 1 Grand Prix (September) attracts crowds and inflates accommodation costs.
Budget Considerations - Best deals found during shoulder seasons (March-May, September-November) when hotel rates drop and flight prices are more reasonable.
Climate Tips - Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, waterproof jacket, and comfortable walking shoes; air conditioning is intense indoors, so bring a light sweater.
Day Trips & Surroundings
Explore beyond Singapore with these accessible day trip destinations:
Johor Bahru, Malaysia - 1 hour by bus/car across the causeway. Visit Legoland Malaysia, shop at premium outlets, and explore local street food scenes. The nearby Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque offers stunning architecture and city views.
Batam, Indonesia - 1 hour by ferry from HarbourFront or Tanah Merah. Known for affordable spa treatments, seafood restaurants, and duty-free shopping. Perfect for a relaxing beach getaway with resort day passes available.
Bintan Island, Indonesia - 1.5 hours by ferry from Tanah Merah. Features luxury beach resorts, championship golf courses, and pristine white sand beaches. Ideal for water sports and tropical relaxation.
Malacca, Malaysia - 3-4 hours by bus. UNESCO World Heritage city rich in Peranakan culture, colonial architecture, and historical sites. Famous for chicken rice balls and traditional shophouses along Jonker Street.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most buses allow generous luggage (typically 20-30kg), but pets and bikes require advance approval from specific operators.
Yes, most buses make regular 15-20 minute stops at highway service areas for meals, restrooms, and stretching.
Overnight buses are generally safe with experienced drivers, but choose reputable operators and keep valuables secure.
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