Stay at the Ria Bintan Golf Club’s Lodge which is a cosy haven for visiting golfers and perfect for those looking for minimalistic accommodation with no frills. Play at all the golf courses on Bintan and this package offers you enough time to relax
Day 1 - To your resort & check-in.Play unlimited golf at Ria Bintan Golf Club
Day 2 - Golf at Ria Bintan Golf Club / Bintan Lagoon Resort / Laguna Bintan Golf Club.
Day 3 - Golf at Ria Bintan Golf Club / Bintan Lagoon Resort / Laguna Bintan Golf Club.
Day 4 - Golf at Ria Bintan Golf Club / Bintan Lagoon Resort / Laguna Bintan Golf Club.
Day 5 - Golf at Ria Bintan Golf Club / Bintan Lagoon Resort / Laguna Bintan Golf Club. After golf transfer back to Bintan Ferry terminal (Bintan to Singapore ferry ticket will be provided
Ria Bintan | nights |
Prices (USD)/ per person
Hotel/Group
2 Golfers
3-5 Golfers
6-9 Golfers
> 10 Golfers
4 star hotels
13.200.000
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- Accommodations with daily breakfast - All green fees - 1 caddy per golfer at each golf course - All sightseeing excursions including all admission fees - All flights - Airport transfers (arrival & departure) - All transfers to the golf courses and return - All transfers by private VIP touring van or coach including drinking water - Local knowledge, expertise, suggestions, and support throughout trip - All taxes and service charges - 24/7 golf hotline
International & domestic airfares
Personal items, drinks, and gratuities
Optional Tours
Caddies & Driver Tips
Laos Visa
Terms & Conditions
Air Tickets, Visa charges, Travel Insurance
Personal/private expenses
Weekend surcharges for golf if not included in inclusives
Caddie & Cart fees if not mentioned in inclusives
Early check in or late check out of hotels
Usage of transport outside of mentioned itinerary
Meals not specified in the itinerary
Tips & Gratuities (caddies, guide, drivers etc)
Any other item not mentioned in itinerary inclusives
Visa: In Indonesia, 169 countries can now obtain a visa on arrival. This is valid for 30 days but cannot be renewed or extended. If you wish to stay in Indonesia for longer, you can pay for a tourist visa (there is a special line in the immigration customs for it). This gives you 30 days plus a chance to extend it for another 30 days through any immigration office. If you want to stay for longer, it is also possible to get a social visa which gives you around 6 months.
Safety: Although violent crime is fairly rare, there is a lot of petty theft, especially in touristy areas like Bali. With that being said, as long as you are sensible with your belongings (always put your bag strap across your body), never leaving your things unattended, you will be fine. ATM skimming is also pretty common so whatever you do, make sure you only go to ATM machines that are directly connected to a bank or to go to machines which have surveillance systems pointing at the machines at all times.
Based on our years of experience of traveling all over the world, we would never leave home without travel insurance. We recommend going with World Nomads due to their great travel activities coverage. For those who are only traveling month on month, Safety Wing can also be a good alternative as they offer renewable monthly insurance plans.
Apart from petty theft, alcohol poisoning is another serious issue that Bali and the popular Gili Islands is facing. Due to heavy alcohol import tax, some local vendors opt to stretch out their supply with other chemicals so it’s best to stay away from the local arak and only buy drinks from reputable bars and restaurants. Chances are, if you find a beach bar offering ridiculously low cocktails, the local alcohol might be mixed with extenders.
Indonesia also has a zero-tolerance for drugs, with the death penalty being imposed on a few convicted criminals so never put yourself at risk by carrying packages for people or even going to parties where you know drugs would be present just to be on the safe side.
Language: Everywhere you go in Bali, you will easily be able to find people who speak English, especially in touristy areas like Canggu, Ubud, and Seminyak. However, the further you decide to go, the level of English lowers. With that being said, no matter where you go, the people who work in the tourism and hospitality industry always has a good understanding of the language. The local language is called Bahasa and is spoken and understood widely despite the fact that they have about 300 native dialects.
As mentioned, although English is widely spoken, it doesn’t hurt to learn a few words to help you out.
Good Morning: Selamat Pagi Yes: La No: Tidak Thank you: Terimah Kasih To eat: Makan Spicy: Pedas No Spicy: Tidak pedas Vegetables only (for vegetarians): Sayur saja Cool: Bagus
Festivals and Celebrations: When traveling around Indonesia, watch out for the end Ramadan (July) as a lot of stores and restaurants are closed during these periods. During this time, making bookings for both accommodation and transportation is recommended. Other big celebrations worth seeing are Nyepi, which is the Balinese New Year celebrated in March.
Transportation: Transportation is a bit of a mission in Indonesia as it is pretty spread apart. To get from one place to the next, we recommend downloading the Skyscanner App to help you find cheap deals. When we were there, we got cheap flights from Bali to Sumatra thanks to the Skyscanner App.
We recommend using Bookaway or 12Go website to view bus, boat, and train schedules ahead of time. We’ve used these websites all over Asia and it saves us the hassle of lining up in travel agencies or bus stations. This saves you a lot of time as trying to sort out tickets using a travel agent is a pain! In Bali, I suggest downloading the Blue Bird Taxi App to help you get around from one place to the next. Grab unfortunately is frowned upon by the local taxi drivers so you have to be discreet when using it.
Visa: In Indonesia, 169 countries can now obtain a visa on arrival. This is valid for 30 days but cannot be renewed or extended. If you wish to stay in Indonesia for longer, you can pay for a tourist visa (there is a special line in the immigration customs for it). This gives you 30 days plus a chance to extend it for another 30 days through any immigration office. If you want to stay for longer, it is also possible to get a social visa which gives you around 6 months.
Safety: Although violent crime is fairly rare, there is a lot of petty theft, especially in touristy areas like Bali. With that being said, as long as you are sensible with your belongings (always put your bag strap across your body), never leaving your things unattended, you will be fine. ATM skimming is also pretty common so whatever you do, make sure you only go to ATM machines that are directly connected to a bank or to go to machines which have surveillance systems pointing at the machines at all times.
Based on our years of experience of traveling all over the world, we would never leave home without travel insurance. We recommend going with World Nomads due to their great travel activities coverage. For those who are only traveling month on month, Safety Wing can also be a good alternative as they offer renewable monthly insurance plans.
Apart from petty theft, alcohol poisoning is another serious issue that Bali and the popular Gili Islands is facing. Due to heavy alcohol import tax, some local vendors opt to stretch out their supply with other chemicals so it’s best to stay away from the local arak and only buy drinks from reputable bars and restaurants. Chances are, if you find a beach bar offering ridiculously low cocktails, the local alcohol might be mixed with extenders.
Indonesia also has a zero-tolerance for drugs, with the death penalty being imposed on a few convicted criminals so never put yourself at risk by carrying packages for people or even going to parties where you know drugs would be present just to be on the safe side.
Language: Everywhere you go in Bali, you will easily be able to find people who speak English, especially in touristy areas like Canggu, Ubud, and Seminyak. However, the further you decide to go, the level of English lowers. With that being said, no matter where you go, the people who work in the tourism and hospitality industry always has a good understanding of the language. The local language is called Bahasa and is spoken and understood widely despite the fact that they have about 300 native dialects.
As mentioned, although English is widely spoken, it doesn’t hurt to learn a few words to help you out.
Good Morning: Selamat Pagi Yes: La No: Tidak Thank you: Terimah Kasih To eat: Makan Spicy: Pedas No Spicy: Tidak pedas Vegetables only (for vegetarians): Sayur saja Cool: Bagus
Festivals and Celebrations: When traveling around Indonesia, watch out for the end Ramadan (July) as a lot of stores and restaurants are closed during these periods. During this time, making bookings for both accommodation and transportation is recommended. Other big celebrations worth seeing are Nyepi, which is the Balinese New Year celebrated in March.
Transportation: Transportation is a bit of a mission in Indonesia as it is pretty spread apart. To get from one place to the next, we recommend downloading the Skyscanner App to help you find cheap deals. When we were there, we got cheap flights from Bali to Sumatra thanks to the Skyscanner App.
We recommend using Bookaway or 12Go website to view bus, boat, and train schedules ahead of time. We’ve used these websites all over Asia and it saves us the hassle of lining up in travel agencies or bus stations. This saves you a lot of time as trying to sort out tickets using a travel agent is a pain! In Bali, I suggest downloading the Blue Bird Taxi App to help you get around from one place to the next. Grab unfortunately is frowned upon by the local taxi drivers so you have to be discreet when using it.
Prices (USD)/ per person
Hotel/Group
2 Golfers
3-5 Golfers
6-9 Golfers
> 10 Golfers
4 star hotels
13.200.000
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Call us
Call Us
5 star hotels
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- Accommodations with daily breakfast - All green fees - 1 caddy per golfer at each golf course - All sightseeing excursions including all admission fees - All flights - Airport transfers (arrival & departure) - All transfers to the golf courses and return - All transfers by private VIP touring van or coach including drinking water - Local knowledge, expertise, suggestions, and support throughout trip - All taxes and service charges - 24/7 golf hotline
International & domestic airfares
Personal items, drinks, and gratuities
Optional Tours
Caddies & Driver Tips
Laos Visa
Terms & Conditions
Air Tickets, Visa charges, Travel Insurance
Personal/private expenses
Weekend surcharges for golf if not included in inclusives
Caddie & Cart fees if not mentioned in inclusives
Early check in or late check out of hotels
Usage of transport outside of mentioned itinerary
Meals not specified in the itinerary
Tips & Gratuities (caddies, guide, drivers etc)
Any other item not mentioned in itinerary inclusives
Ian Baker-Finch Woodlands Course is magnificently laid out in pristine rainforest designed with the front nine holes snaking out from the resort and the back nine to the clubhouse.
The Woodlands course has been laid out over dramatically changing the terrain. The main feature of this course is the large undulation of the natural landscape. The overall concept for the Ian Baker-Finch course was to work closely with the physical site leaving the jungle on both sides of the fairways and significant elevation changes. This layout is indeed not a pushover resort course. It is a course that will test all facets of play. There are several tight tee shots with some blind, uphill approach shots. Deep bunkering around the often elevated greens and threatening water hazards on five or six of the holes will also need to be taken into account placing an emphasis on course management.
Laguna Golf Bintan
Laguna Golf Bintan set on 60-hectares on the shores of the Straits of Singapore. Initially designed by Greg Norman, the Bintan golf was brought up to modern standards in 2016 by Paul Jensen.
All 18 green complexes revised, and bunkers have been reduced in number and better positioned to more strategic locations. Also, low maintenance features such as grass depressions, fairway tiers, and mounds have been added to enhance the playing strategy and shot variety. Wider fairways not only benefit average golfers but also open up new possibilities for serious golfers looking for birdie opportunities. However, accurate approach play is required to score well and avoid the longish grass found on most holes.
The Laguna Bintan layout, comprising two out-and-back 9-hole loops, is more undulating on the front-nine, flatter on the back, and contains some memorable holes. The golf course starts with unique sea views on the 2nd to 4th holes, then wraps around a series of lagoons on holes 6 to 8. The 9th is another challenging hole as it plays long and uphill back towards the clubhouse.
The back nine plays on the other side of the resort and opens with holes 10 to 15 playing through dense jungle and the unique rock outcroppings. The highlight of the golf course is the long par-4 sixteenth through the forest back towards the sea. The signature hole is the 17th. The spectacular and tough par-3 requires a shot across the beach, over an impressive rocky shore and onto a tree-surrounded and well-guarded green. The impact of this visually intimidating hole eased by the beautiful backdrop of the sea and the Banyan Tree Resort on the hillside.
Hotel : 5 star - Ria Golf Lodge
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