From City Streets to Riverside Charm

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A weekend in Melaka is one of Southeast Asia’s most rewarding short escapes — and the bus from Singapore to Melaka is the smartest way to get there. No airport queues. No inflated flight prices. Just a comfortable seat, a scenic drive, and one of Malaysia’s most historic cities waiting at the other end.

Melaka was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008, drawing millions of visitors each year. The journey covers roughly 240 km and takes between 3.5 to 5 hours by coach. With over 98 buses running daily on this route, travelers have full flexibility to plan their trip.

Comfortable and Affordable: The Bus Travel Experience

Popular Bus Operators and Ticket Prices

OperatorTicket Price (SGD)Bus TypeDrop-off Point
Super Nice ExpressSGD 23 – 26Executive CoachMelaka Sentral
Delima ExpressSGD 20 – 25Standard/.ExecutiveMelaka Sentral
KKKL ExpressSGD 25 – 35Executive 2+1 Seating Melaka Sentral
707 IncSGD 23 – 30 Executive 2+1 Seating Melaka Sentral & Selected Hotels
StarMart ExpressSGD 25 – 32 VIP 2+1 Seating Melaka Sentral & Selected Hotels

Bus fares start from SGD 15, making this route up to 70% cheaper than flying on the same journey.

Where to Board in Singapore

  • Golden Mile Complex — near Nicoll Highway MRT, the most popular departure hub
  • Queen Street Bus Terminal — central and easy to reach by MRT
  • HarbourFront Centre — connected directly to HarbourFront MRT
  • Lavender MRT — morning services with direct hotel drop-offs in Melaka
  • Tampines and Boon Lay — suburban boarding options for east and west travelers

The earliest departure is 6:00 AM and the last bus leaves at around 11:40 PM, giving travelers a full range of options throughout the day.

Border Crossing Tips

The bus stops at the Johor Customs checkpoint (CIQ) on the way. Keep these steps in mind:

  1. Keep your passport accessible at all times — you will disembark briefly at both Singapore and Malaysian checkpoints
  2. Re-board the same bus after clearing immigration
  3. Allow an extra 30–60 minutes on weekends and public holidays when border queues are longer
  4. Ensure your bus operator holds a valid Malaysian express bus licence before booking

Arriving in Melaka: Getting Around the City

Most buses arrive at Melaka Sentral, the city’s main transport hub. From here, the historic center is easy to reach:

  • Town Bus No. 17 — runs directly to the heritage zone for just RM 1 – RM 1.80
  • Grab — widely available, typically RM 8–15 to the old town
  • Trishaw (Beca) — an iconic Melaka experience, around RM 30 for a short scenic ride

Top Attractions to Explore on Foot

Once in the heritage zone, everything is walkable:

Melaka River Cruise: Gliding Through 600 Years of History

The Melaka River Cruise is the undisputed highlight of any Melaka visit. This 45-minute cruise covers 9 km of the historic Melaka River, drifting past colorful murals, colonial architecture, and centuries-old bridges.

What You Will See on the Cruise

  • Stadthuys and Red Square — Melaka’s most photographed landmark
  • Bastion Middleburg — a 17th-century Dutch fortification
  • Church of St. Francis Xavier — a beautiful Gothic-style church
  • Kampung Morten — a preserved traditional Malay riverside village
  • Historic bridges — Kg. Jawa Bridge (1714), Pasar Bridge (1500s), and Tan Kim Seng Bridge (1862)
  • Rhythmic Water Fountain — visible on the night cruise

Melaka River Cruise Ticket Prices

Ticket CategoryPrice (RM)
Adult – MalaysianRM 25
Child – Malaysian (2–12 years)RM 15
Adult – International VisitorRM 30
Child – International (2–12 years)RM 25
Children under 2 yearsFree

Operating Hours: Daily, 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM
Frequency: Boats depart every 30 minutes
Jetties: Taman Rempah Jetty (main) and Muara Jetty

Day Cruise vs Night Cruise: Which Should You Choose?

Day CruiseNight Cruise
Best forPhotography and mural spottingAmbiance, couples, and light displays
VisibilityHigh — see all murals and colors clearlyDramatic illuminated landmarks
Unique FeatureSpot monitor lizards on the riverbanksRhythmic Water Fountain show
AtmosphereRelaxed and culturalMagical and festive
Recommended Timings09:00 AM – 06:00 PM 06:00 PM onwards 

Best boarding time: sunset. You catch golden-hour light on the murals and glide naturally into the illuminated night cruise experience — the best of both worlds.

Travel Tips for a Smooth Singapore to Melaka Trip

Before You Travel:

  • Book bus tickets 3–5 days in advance, especially for Friday evenings and Sunday return trips — seats fill fast
  • Book online through trusted platforms for instant seat confirmation and secure payment
  • Carry your passport — no other ID is accepted for cross-border travel

What to Pack:

  • Light, breathable clothing — Melaka is warm and humid year-round
  • Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) in cash — some ticket counters and trishaws do not accept cards
  • A small daypack — bulky luggage makes city exploration uncomfortable

Best Time to Visit:

  • March to October offers the most pleasant weather for sightseeing
  • November to February brings the northeast monsoon season with heavier rainfall
  • Visit Jonker Street on a Friday or Saturday evening to catch the full night market atmosphere

The Perfect Pairing for Every Traveler

Combining a bus from Singapore to Melaka with the Melaka River Cruise gives you the best weekend escape in the region. Bus fares start from SGD 15. Cruise tickets cost under SGD 10 for international visitors. And the experience — drifting past 600 years of history on a warm Southeast Asian evening — is simply unforgettable.

Plan early. Pack light. 

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