From Singapore: Private Malacca day tour (via drive-thru border)
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From Singapore: Private Malacca day tour (via drive-thru border)

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About this experience

Venture out of Singapore and visit Malacca on this fully-guided day tour from Singapore, accompanied throughout by your English-speaking guide.

Start the day with an assisted immigration clearance, before being chauffeured to UNESCO World Heritage site - Malacca in style.

Trace the footsteps of the Portuguese, Dutch and British with your English-speaking guide amongst the ruins, before hopping onboard a Melaka River cruise, with exclusive photostops at Flor De La Mar (Portuguese shipwreck replica) and A Famosa Fort (Portuguese ruins).

Have a taste of Malaysia's cuisine and take some time to stroll along Jonker Street, before returning to Singapore.

Highlights
- Fully-guided day tour with English-speaking guide
- Enjoy Melaka River cruise with a glimpse of old village houses
- Bonus Johor side trip to Malaysia's King Bukit Serene Johor Bahru Palace

Available options

Malacca Tour + Tickets + Lunch

GUARANTEED 2 STAFF FOR THE DAY: 1 driver + 1 English-speaking guide (UNESCO Melaka tour as per itinerary).<br/>FREE HOTEL PICKUP & DROP-OFF: Free Singapore hotel pickup at 5:00am + Singapore hotel drop-off at 7:00pm onwards (subject to actual traffic conditions).<br/>INCLUDED TICKETS: Melaka River cruise ticket (or Melaka Trishaw ride subject to conditions) + Melaka Port Customs Museum entry.<br/>ALL BORDER PAPERWORK INCLUDED: All border paperwork (ie: arrival cards, permits etc) included + Guaranteed drive-through lane usage at the Malaysia border.<br/>COMPLIMENTARY USAGE: Full-day private executive minivan (no extra fees) + Free WIFI usage onboard vehicle in Malaysia.<br/>INCLUDED MEALS: Lunch (choice of BBQ buffet lunch OR sustainable local vegetarian set lunch).<br/>COMPLIMENTARY JOHOR SIDE TRIP: Malaysia's King Bukit Serene Johor Bahru Palace.<br/>Pickup included

Melaka Tour + Tickets + Lunch

GUARANTEED 2 STAFF FOR THE DAY: 1 driver + 1 English-speaking guide (UNESCO Melaka tour as per itinerary).<br/>FREE HOTEL PICKUP & DROP-OFF: Free Singapore hotel pickup at 4:30am + Singapore hotel drop-off at 7:00pm onwards (subject to actual traffic conditions).<br/>INCLUDED TICKETS: Melaka River cruise ticket (or Melaka Trishaw ride subject to conditions) + Melaka Port Customs Museum entry.<br/>ALL BORDER PAPERWORK INCLUDED: All border paperwork (ie: arrival cards, permits etc) included + Guaranteed drive-through lane usage at the Malaysia border.<br/>COMPLIMENTARY USAGE: Full-day private executive minivan (no extra fees) + Free WIFI usage onboard vehicle in Malaysia.<br/>INCLUDED MEALS: Lunch (choice of BBQ buffet lunch OR sustainable local vegetarian set lunch).<br/>COMPLIMENTARY JOHOR SIDE TRIP: Malaysia's King Bukit Serene Johor Bahru Palace.<br/>Pickup included

Budget Malacca Tour (No Lunch)

WITH HOTEL PICKUP & DROP-OFF: Includes Singapore hotel pickup in the morning at stated time + Singapore hotel drop-off after the tour.<br/>BUDGET GROUP TOUR IN MALACCA: Budget group sightseeing within Malacca with English-speaking guide.<br/>INCLUDED TICKETS: Melaka River cruise (or Malacca Trishaw ride subject to conditions).<br/>BUDGET GROUP MINIVAN: Round-trip transportation between Singapore and Malacca by budget group minivan.<br/>BORDER ARRANGEMENTS: All border paperwork + Guaranteed drive-through lane usage at the border.<br/>INCLUDED MEALS: Refreshing bowl of Malacca's famous Cendol dessert (no lunch).<br/>Pickup included

Small group tour + Box lunch

WITH HOTEL PICKUP & DROP-OFF: Includes Singapore hotel pickup in the morning at stated time + Singapore hotel drop-off after the tour.<br/>SMALL GROUP TOUR IN MALACCA: Small group sightseeing within Malacca with English-speaking guide.<br/>INCLUDED TICKETS: Melaka River cruise (or Malacca Trishaw ride subject to conditions).<br/>SMALL GROUP MINIVAN: Round-trip transportation between Singapore and Malacca by small group minivan.<br/>BORDER ARRANGEMENTS: All border paperwork + Guaranteed drive-through lane usage at the border.<br/>INCLUDED MEALS: Simple box lunch (Malaysian Nasi Lemak rice dish with fried chicken) + Refreshing bowl of Malacca's famous Cendol dessert.<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Bonus photostop of Middelburg Bastion (Dutch fortress restoration)
Bonus photostop of Flor De La Mar (Portuguese shipwreck replica)
Admission to St. Paul's Hill (St. Paul's Church) and A Famosa Fort
Bonus Johor side trip to Malaysia's King Bukit Serene Johor Bahru Palace
300+ miles in 1 day (inclusive of all highway tolls, parking fees, gas)
All border paperwork + Guaranteed drive-through lane usage at the Malaysia border
Lunch (choice of BBQ buffet lunch OR sustainable local vegetarian set lunch)
Admission to Dutch Square and Christ Church
Admission to Melaka Port Customs Museum
Fully-guided tour (accompanied by English-speaking guide)
Bonus photostop of St. Francis Xavier Church (Leaning church of Melaka)
Bonus photostop of Queen Victoria Fountain (British commemorative monument)
Entry tickets to Melaka River cruise (or Melaka Trishaw ride subject to conditions)
Admission to Hang Jebat Mausoleum and Melaka Straits Mosque (public areas)
Full day private transportation by executive minivan
Guaranteed 2 staff (1 driver + 1 English-speaking guide) to share workload for the day
Admission to Jonker Street and Cheng Hoon Teng Temple

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

Begin with an early morning pickup at your Singapore hotel.

Our trained driver will meet you at the hotel driveway to check your documents before escorting you through immigration via the Malaysia drive-through border (no standing-in-line).

After clearing immigration, your English-speaking guide will settle you into the comfortable seats of your private, air-conditioned minivan to enjoy the 3-hour chauffeured drive to Malacca - a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was once the country’s busiest trading port.

IMPORTANT: The order of sightseeing stops may be rearranged depending on actual Malacca city traffic, crowd management, and weather conditions to optimize time usage.

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Upon arrival in Malacca, one of the first stops will be Melaka Straits Mosque, also known to locals as Masjid Selat Melaka. Built in 2006, the mosque is a beautiful blend of Middle Eastern and local Malay design. The minaret is designed to look like a lighthouse, which is a fitting tribute to its location by the sea. This mosque is also known as a floating mosque, as during high tide, it appears to be gracefully suspended over the water.

Note: Guests who wish to enter the mosque may do so briefly, provided it is not closed to the public (ie: outside prayer times). Otherwise, guests may be respectfully requested to only take photos from the outside.

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Next, you will hop onboard a scenic river cruise that will sail you into the heart of UNESCO Malacca. Spanning 10-kilometer, Malacca river was once dubbed the "Venice of the East" by European seafarers as it was a prominent port of entry for traders from Europe and Asia during the late 16th century.

Note: In the event that the river cruise is closed (ie: weather/safety reasons etc), a 30-min Melaka Riverside drive + 15-min Melaka Trishaw ride will be offered as a replacement.

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Situtated near the Melaka Straits Mosque is the Flora De La Mar, or translated as Flower Of The Sea in English. This is the site of a replica of the Portuguese ship that sank off the coast of Malacca on its return trip to Portugal in late 1511, carrying with it treasures from Malacca.

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Next, you will be first be brought to Dutch Square. Dutch Square is distinguished by a group of bright, terracotta-red colonial Dutch buildings, built between 1650 and 1750, with louvered windows and chunky doors with wrought iron hinges.

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Next to Dutch Square is the famous Christ Church, built as a place of worship by the Dutch in 1753, about a century after they took over Malacca from the Portuguese. When the British occupied Malacca, it was turned into an Anglican church with a weathercock and bell added to show the direction of the wind.

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Queen Victoria's Fountain is an ornate Victorian marble addition, erected in 1904 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee.

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Tan Beng Swee Clock Tower was built by a wealthy Straits Chinese family in 1886 in honour of Tan Beng Swee, a rich Chinese merchant.

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Stadthuys was built by the Dutch in 1650 as the office of the Dutch Governor and Deputy Governor.

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Next, you will walk to the top of St. Paul's Hill, which sits the iconic statue of St. Francis Xavier next to the famous St. Paul’s Church. Plenty of engraved Dutch tombstones are laid against the walls of this roofless church, originally built in 1521. From the church, you can take in breathtaking views of the Straits Of Malacca.

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From a vantage point, you will have a good view of the Straits Of Malacca. The Straits of Malacca is 800km long, and it connects the Pacific Ocean to the east with the Indian Ocean to the west. It is also one of the most important shipping lanes in the world, with over 94,000 vessels passing through each year, carrying about 25% of the world's traded goods.

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A short walk down from St. Paul's Church leads to the overgrown remains of the Dutch Graveyard. It was originally used as a Dutch graveyard in the late 17th-century when the VOC (Dutch East India Company) was still in control. The graveyard was also used by British while they were in Malacca.

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Walking down from the Dutch graveyard, you will arrive at A Famosa Fort, which is the oldest surviving structure in South East Asia. It was built in 1511 using laterite stones by Alfonso de Albuquerque, the man who led the Portuguese invasion into Malacca. The fort used to surround the whole St. Paul's Hill. However, what remains of the fort now is just a gate.

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From A Famosa Fort, you will have a vantage view of a replica of the old Malacca Sultanate Palace. The building is a modern reconstruction of the palace of the Malacca Sultanate, which was founded by King Parameswara in the 1400s.

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From A Famosa Fort, you will have a vantage view of Proclamation Of Independence Memorial. The building used to house the Malacca Club - a meeting place for members of the British colonial society to socialise. The building was later converted into a memorial in 1985 to commemorate Malaysia's independence from the British.

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A short walk from A Famosa Fort, you will see a replica of the old Middleburg Bastion. After conquering Malacca in 1641, the Dutch constructed the bastion which is strategically located at the mouth of Malacca River to strengthen the existing city defence left behind by the Portuguese.

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Next to the Middleburg Bastion is the Melaka Port Customs Museum, which was originally built as a warehouse in the 1890s and used to store imported commodities such as rice, sugar, textiles pending determination and payment of customs duties. It was converted into a museum in 2006 by the Royal Malaysian Customs Department.

Note: In the event that the Melaka Port Customs Museum is closed (ie: Mondays/operational reasons etc), a visit to the Melaka Villa Sentosa Heritage Museum will be offered as a replacement.

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Next, you will visit Jonker Street, which is flanked on both sides by souvenir and snack shops. You will be spoilt for choice to buy something to remember this tour of Malacca. You can take iconic photos with the Chinese Pixiu animal statue.

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Opposite Jonker Street is St. Francis Xavier Church, a twin-spired neo-gothic leaning structure that was built in 1849, in honour of St. Francis Xavier, a prominent 16th-century Catholic missionary also known as the "Apostle of the East".

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A short walk from St. Francis Xavier Church is Hang Jebat Mausoleum, dedicated to a warrior felled by misplaced loyalty and tragic circumstances. Hang Jebat began his career as one of Malacca’s most legendary warriors during the 15th century.

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Stop 21

The 3 main race/religion of Malaysia is Malay (Islam), Chinese (Buddhism), Indian (Hinduism).

Buddhism is therefore practised by 19% of the Malaysia's population.

The Cheng Hoon Teng Temple was originally built during the Dutch era, and it is also the oldest functioning temple in Malaysia.

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Islam is therefore practised by 64% of the Malaysia's population. The Kampung Kling Mosque is originally built in 1748, and it has an unique mix of Sumatran, Chinese, and Malay architecture. The minaret also resembles a pagoda.

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Hinduism is therefore practised by 6% of the Malaysia's population. Built in 1781, Malacca's Sri Poyatha Moorthi Temple is the oldest functioning Hindu temple in Malaysia.

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Around lunchtime, you will stop for lunch. Choose between a BBQ buffet lunch OR Malaysian set lunch made with sustainable vegetarian ingredients.

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After visiting Malacca in the afternoon, you will brought back to your air-conditioned vehicle for a side trip to the famous Bukit Serene Johor Bahru Palace, the state residence for the current National King of Malaysia.

This palace is also locally known as the Laman Mahkota Istana Bukit Serene, representation by a majestic arch and a giant crown, which is both a cultural emblem and a picturesque backdrop for memorable photographs.

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Next, listen to the deforestation commentary by your English-speaking guide as you pass by the massive palm oil plantations.

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Stop 27

After 4 hours, you will arrive at the Singapore border, where you will again be escorted by our driver through immigration via the drive-through border (no standing-in-line), before your tour finishes with a free Singapore hotel drop-off.

What's not included

Alcohol and beverages

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Guests should have a moderate physical fitness level as this tour includes a substantial amount of walking around historical sites (upon arrival in UNESCO Malacca) and guests should expect to spend about 3 hours in UNESCO Malacca
Guests can remain seated inside the vehicle to clear immigration at the Malaysia drive-thru border (fully accompanied by your driver)
In the event that the river cruise is closed (ie: weather/safety reasons etc), a 30-min Melaka Riverside drive + 15-min Melaka Trishaw ride will be offered as a replacement
Guests who require halal/vegetarian* food, please indicate at time of booking (note: vegetarian food prepared in Malaysian style only; vegan/keto/diabetic/gluten-free food is regretfully not available)
Guests who require infant/booster seats, please indicate child's weight at time of booking
Guests from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Colombia, Israel, Myanmar, Nepal, Nigeria, North Korea, North/East/West/Central Africa, Pakistan, Serbia, Montenegro, Sri Lanka: Please seek prior travel authorization (e-visa etc) from your nearest Malaysian embassy
A current valid passport (with at least 6 months validity) is required on the day of travel to visit Malaysia
Malaysia's weather is warm and humid with occasional rain the whole year round, please dress appropriately and bring along portable umbrellas as per your discretion

Important notes

Travel advisory: Though unlikely, unforeseen circumstances such as pick-pocketing etc may occur at any time. While assistive efforts will be made, guests are advised to purchase comprehensive travel insurance as local assistance may be limited.

Outlying Singapore hotels advisory: Guests staying at selected Singapore hotels will be met by our driver at the hotel driveway, who will arrange for a courtesy private shuttle to our central office (30 miles from downtown Singapore) to meet our English-speaking guide, before heading up to Malacca together.

Food allergy advisory: Many Malaysian chefs have limited understanding of food allergies, guests are advised to consume all food at their own discretion.

Currency advisory: The Malaysian Ringgit is the official currency in Malaysia. Many Malaysian businesses do not accept Singapore/US Dollars or credit cards. Please exchange Malaysian Ringgit in advance for your own expenses as per your discretion.

Customs advisory: In accordance with Singapore laws, any alcohol/tobacco/ marijuana/drug/vape brought/bought during this tour must be discarded before re-entering Singapore. Random spot checks may be conducted by the Singapore authorities, and fines may be imposed on guests in possession of these controlled items.

Drive-thru border advisory: While guests are not required to stand-in-line at the drive-thru border, some waiting time (for in-vehicle passport checks) may be expected due to post-pandemic manpower shortages at the border.

About Singapore

Singapore is a vibrant, multicultural city-state known for its futuristic architecture, lush green spaces, and diverse culinary scene. It's a blend of modernity and tradition, offering everything from ultra-chic shopping districts to historic temples and serene nature reserves.

Top Attractions

Gardens by the Bay

A stunning 101-hectare nature park featuring iconic Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome.

Nature 3-4 hours Moderate

Marina Bay Sands

A world-famous resort with an infinity pool, luxury shopping, and stunning city views.

Architecture 2-3 hours Expensive

Chinatown

A vibrant district with traditional shophouses, temples, and a bustling street market.

Cultural 2-3 hours Free to explore, budget for food and shopping

Singapore Zoo

One of the world's best zoos, known for its open-concept habitats and night safari.

Nature 4-5 hours Moderate to Expensive

Sentosa Island

A resort island with beaches, theme parks, and luxury hotels.

Entertainment Full day Expensive

Must-Try Local Dishes

Hainanese Chicken Rice

Poached chicken served with fragrant rice cooked in chicken stock, often accompanied by chili sauce and ginger paste.

Lunch/Dinner Contains chicken, gluten, and soy

Chili Crab

A iconic Singapore dish featuring mud crabs stir-fried in a sweet and savory tomato-based chili sauce.

Dinner Contains shellfish, gluten, and soy

Laksa

A spicy noodle soup with a rich, coconut-based curry broth, topped with shrimp, fish cakes, and cockles.

Lunch/Dinner Contains seafood, gluten, and coconut

Satay

Grilled skewers of marinated meat, typically served with a peanut sauce and ketupat (rice cakes).

Snack/Appetizer Contains peanuts, gluten, and soy

Popular Activities

Kayaking Hiking Ziplining Beach lounging Spa treatments Garden strolls Temple visits Museum tours

Best Time to Visit

February to April, and July to September

These periods offer the best weather with less rainfall and plenty of sunshine. It's also when major events and festivals take place.

26-32°C 79-90°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English, Malay, Mandarin, Tamil
  • Widely spoken: English, Mandarin, Hokkien, Teochew, Cantonese
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Singapore Dollar (SGD)

Time Zone

GMT+8

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Very safe

Singapore is one of the safest cities in the world, with low crime rates and strict laws. However, petty crimes like pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Use licensed taxis and ride-hailing services
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering help or services

Getting there

By air
  • Changi Airport • 20 km from city center
By train

Woodlands Train Checkpoint

By bus

Queen Street Bus Terminal, Jurong East Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Efficient, clean, and air-conditioned. Easy to navigate with English signage.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Grab, Gojek

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Marina Bay Orchard Road Chinatown Little India Kampong Glam

Day trips

Universal Studios Singapore
15 km from city center • Full day

A world-class theme park with thrilling rides, shows, and attractions based on popular movies and characters.

Sentosa Island
15 km from city center • Full day

A resort island with beaches, theme parks, and luxury hotels.

Johor Bahru, Malaysia
30 km from city center • Half day to Full day

A bustling city across the causeway from Singapore, known for its shopping malls, street food, and cultural attractions.

Festivals

Chinese New Year • January/February (dates vary) Hari Raya Puasa • Dates vary (Islamic calendar) Deepavali • October/November (dates vary)

Pro tips

  • Use the EZ-Link card for convenient and discounted public transport fares
  • Download the MyTransport.SG app for real-time updates on public transport
  • Visit hawker centers for affordable and delicious local food
  • Explore the city on foot or by bicycle to discover hidden gems
  • Book tickets for popular attractions in advance to avoid long queues
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