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Singapore to Tioman Island

Complete 2026 travel guide: routes, time, and cost compared

Tioman Dive Buddy Updated May 2026 9 min read
Quick Answer

The fastest Singapore to Tioman route is: cross to Johor Bahru, drive 3.5 hours to Tanjung Gemok, then take the 60-minute Tioman Speedboat. Total: ~7–8 hours, RM 200–400 per person. Alternative routes via Mersing add 1–2 hours but offer more frequent ferries. Direct bus packages from Singapore (Larkin terminal) to Mersing run RM 80–120 with multiple daily departures.

Key Takeaways

  • Fastest route: SG → Tanjung Gemok → Tioman Speedboat (~7–8 hours total)
  • Cheapest route: SG → Larkin → Mersing bus → traditional ferry (~9–10 hours, RM 80–120)
  • Comfortable route: SG → private transfer → Tanjung Gemok → speedboat (~6–7 hours)
  • All ferry services close during monsoon (Nov 1 – Feb 28)
  • Marine Park fee mandatory on arrival (RM 30 foreigners, RM 5 Malaysians)
  • Singaporean passport: only NRIC needed (visa-free for Malaysia)

Why Singaporeans Love Tioman

Tioman is Singapore's nearest dive island, accessible in under a day. The reasons it dominates Singapore dive trips:

  • Visa-free entry for Singaporeans with just NRIC
  • Multiple weekly ferries from Mersing and Tanjung Gemok
  • Excellent diving — 30+ dive sites, abundant marine life
  • Affordable — RM accommodation and dive packages
  • Year-round availability (March–October dive season)

3 Routes Compared

1

Tanjung Gemok via Tioman Speedboat

FASTEST
Time
7–8 hours
Cost
RM 200–400 / pax
Best for
Speed, comfort
🇸🇬 Singapore 1h 🛂 JB 3.5h drive ⚓ Tg Gemok 60min 🏝️ Tioman
Pros

✓ Fastest total time

✓ Enclosed AC speedboat

✓ Less crowded than Mersing

Cons

✗ Higher cost than bus option

✗ Need to arrange own vehicle

2

Mersing via Traditional Ferry

CHEAPEST
Time
9–10 hours
Cost
RM 80–200 / pax
Best for
Budget, students
🇸🇬 Singapore 5h bus 🚍 Mersing 2h ferry 🏝️ Tioman
Pros

✓ Cheapest (RM 80–200 total)

✓ Multiple daily departures

✓ Familiar logistics

Cons

✗ Longest total time

✗ Open-deck ferry (hot, salty)

✗ More transfer points

3

Private Transfer + Speedboat

COMFORT
Time
6–7 hours
Cost
RM 600–1,000 / group
Best for
Groups, families
🇸🇬 Singapore 3.5h private ⚓ Tg Gemok 60min 🏝️ Tioman

What to Pack for the Trip

  • Documents: Passport/NRIC, dive certification card, dive insurance
  • Cash: RM 500–1,000 for Marine Park fees, drinks, food, taxis
  • Dive gear: Mask, fins, dive computer (if owned). TDB provides rest.
  • Clothing: Light shirts, board shorts, swimsuit, hat, sunglasses
  • Sun protection: Reef-safe sunscreen (avoid harmful chemicals)
  • Electronics: Phone + charger, GoPro/camera if used
  • Personal: Toiletries, medications (including ear drops)

Border Crossing Tips (SG → MY)

  • Causeway (Woodlands): Busiest, 1–2 hour delays during peak times
  • Tuas (Tuas Checkpoint): Less busy, often faster
  • Crossing times to avoid: 7–9am and 5–8pm (commuter rush)

If using public bus, the bus does the crossing — you just need to get on and off at immigration.

Marine Park Fee on Arrival

All Tioman visitors must pay the Marine Park conservation fee:

CategoryAdultChild
Foreigners (incl. Singaporeans)RM 30RM 15
MalaysiansRM 5RM 2
OKU (disabled)FreeFree

Pay at the Marine Park Centre near Tekek jetty before diving. Some dive operators collect this for you.

When to Travel: Best Times

  • March–May: Calm seas, excellent visibility (15–25m), warm water — peak conditions
  • June–August: Busiest period — book accommodation and ferries 4–6 weeks ahead
  • September–October: Quieter, often great visibility before monsoon
  • November–February: AVOID — monsoon season, ferries suspended, most resorts close

Frequently Asked Questions

How much should I budget for a Singapore-to-Tioman dive trip?
Budget SGD 500–800 for a 3-day trip including transport, ferry, accommodation, 4 dives, and food.
Do I need a visa to enter Malaysia?
Singaporeans don't need a visa. Just bring NRIC or passport.
Can I drive my own car from Singapore to Tanjung Gemok?
Yes. Vehicles cross the Causeway with Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) — process online before traveling.
Is the Tioman Speedboat better than the Mersing ferry?
For comfort and speed, yes (60 minutes vs 2+ hours, enclosed AC cabin vs open deck). For cost, Mersing is cheaper.
What's the safest way to travel during monsoon?
Don't. The monsoon (Nov–Feb) closes all ferry services and is dangerous. Plan trips between March–October.

About the Author

Tioman Dive Buddy — Welcoming Singapore divers every weekend during dive season. Our Kampung Genting centre is 15 minutes from the Genting jetty (where Tioman Speedboat docks).