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Singapore cruise port

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Local Time 2024-09-13 20:41

Port Singapore cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Singapore. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Port Singapore has 2 cruise terminals, in addition to passenger ferry terminals and drydock facilities for marine vessel refurbishments and repairs . The Port is ranked world’s 2nd biggest containership cargo port (following Shanghai ). In 2013, here were handled 32,24 million TEUs (containers) - slightly behind Shanghai's 33,62 million.

Singapore City is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia, with total area 719 km2 (278 ml2) and population over 5,7 million. Identified as a tax haven, Singapore is a global finance, commerce and transhipment hub. The country is ranked top city for international meetings (UIA), a city with "best investment potential" (BERI), the most "technology-ready" nation (WEF), the 2nd-most competitive country (after China), the 4th-largest financial center (after NYC, London City, Hong Kong), the 11th-largest foreign exchange market, the 7th-largest oil refining center (ExxonMobil Singapore), and the 2nd-largest container port (after Shanghai).

Singapore Port (locode SGSIN) features an excellent infrastructure, modern cruise facilities, and a strategic location. It is known as the gateway to Southeast Asia and is a major homeport for exotic itineraries to multiple Asian countries with convenient short-break roundtrips. Seaports and islands in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam are among the regularly visited destinations.

The Port's largest container terminal (COSCO-PSA / CPT) is operated by a joint venture between COSCO SHIPPING Ports (CSP) and PSA Singapore (part of PSA International Corporation). As of 2019, CPT has 5 mega-boxship berths (all automated), with annual capacity 5 million TEUs. COSCO-PSA was established in 2003. On May 13, 2019, was inaugurated Magenta Singapore Terminal - joint venture of ONE (Ocean Network Express) and PSA Singapore. The new Pasir Panjang Terminal has 4 mega-berths and combined annual capacity 4 million TEUs. The longterm ONE-PSA partnership was officially announced in December 2018.

When completed, the new Tuas Terminal (container port) will add 21 million TEUs capacity to port's current 32,3 million TEUs. This is a 3-party joint venture company (Penta-Ocean Construction, Hyundai Engineering and Construction, and Boskalis International). The project was started in 2018 and is to be built in 4 phases on 387 hectares of reclaimed land with 8,6 km wharf (constructed with 227 on-site fabricated caissons). By 2040, all Port Singapore container shipping operations will be consolidated at Tuas Terminal, which will have projected annual max TEU capacity 65 million.

Singapore cruise port

In 2017, the port handled 421 ship calls and around 1,38 million cruise passengers - an increase (over 2016) of 3% and 17% respectively.

On May 3, 2013, Carnival Corporation opened its Singapore office. With Costa Victoria and Costa Atlantica (2680-passenger), Carnival's local subsidiary company "Costa Asia" doubled its regional capacity. In 2013, Costa had a total of 125 Asian cruises with total traffic over 220,000 passengers. Costa Cruises was industry's first company to establish year-round shipping operations in Asia. On the occasion of its inaugural port call (that coincided with Carnival Asia's regional office opening), on the Atlantica ship were hosted formal reception and gala dinner events. Carnival's office houses "Carnival Asia" (managing Corporation's Asian shipping operations and market expansion). The special events on the Atlantica were attended by 300+ VIP guests, among which government officials, local dignitaries and celebrities, travel industry representatives. In May-June 2013, Atlantica sailed on 3-4-day Singapore roundtrips to Thailand and Malaysia.

On August 26, 2015, the RCI ship Legend of the Seas arrived to be once again home-ported in Singapore. The ship previously sailed on year-round roundtrip itineraries out of Port Singapore in the period 2008-2013. (statistics) in 2015, the cruise port handled a total of 385 ship calls and served over 1 million passengers. In 2015, the number of Singapore citizens departing by sea was nearly 1,754 million, which accounted for 19,2% of all outbound travelers. The increase in port calls (2013-2016 period) was over 35%, The cruise port had a combined annual growth 10,6%.

In 2016, after 10 years of absence, P&O Australia homeported a vessel in Singapore. Pacific Eden (now CMV Vasco de Gama) arrived on July 30. and operated a total of 5 roundtrips to ports in Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia and Thailand. The ship was based at SCC HarbourFront Terminal.

On March 20, 2016, the AIDA Cruises newest ship AIDAprima docked in Singapore (Sembawang Shipyard) during her relocation itinerary from Nagasaki to Hamburg . In June 2016, during the Ovation of the Seas maiden port call, RCI representatives announced the ship will be homeported for its 2017 season in Singapore. Adding the large-sized Ovation to Voyager of the Seas (May 2017) and Mariner of the Seas (October 2017) increases the line’s passenger capacity in Southeast Asia by 30% over 2016. Ovation added around 42,000 passengers to the cruise port's volumes. The ship operated on 3- to 5-night roundtrips to Penang (Malaysia) , Phuket and Laem Chabang (Bangkok) Thailand.

In January 2017, Dream Cruises announced that their newest ship Genting Dream (151,300 GT tons) will be homeported in Singapore in 2018. Between early December 2017 and late March 2018, the ship operated on a series of 5-night roundtrips (Sunday departures) combined with 2-night weekend mini-cruises to destinations in Strait of Malacca and Java Sea. Passengers also had the choice to combine Strait of Malacca and Java Sea voyages into a 12-night B2B cruise , with the option of spending the weekend either onboard or in a Singapore hotel. Between April and October 2018, the ship's schedule had destinations in South China Sea and Java Sea.

In July 2017, at Clifford Pier was celebrated the "Royal Caribbean Cruises Asia" company's 10th anniversary. The special ceremony was attended by over 150 VIP guests representing Asian media, government officials, RCCL travel partners. The first RCI ship homeported in Asia was Rhapsody of the Seas (2007). For season 2017-2018, RCI had scheduled its longest ship deployment in Singapore - a total of 72 roundtrip itineraries.

On January 22, 2018, at the cruise port ROyal Caribbean welcomed the company's 1 millionth passenger embarking in Singapore. The 52-yo Singaporean boarded Mariner of the Seas. At the ship's gangway, he was welcomed and cheered by RCI crew and staff. To celebrate the occasion, he was taken to the Viking Crown Lounge, where was greeted by Captain Claus Andersen. He was also presented with prize package worth of over USD 2400.

On March 5, 2018, CLIA and STB signed a 3-year partnership aimed at boosting the industry in Singapore and Southeast Asia. The project included conducting professional travel agent training in priority Asian markets (Indonesia, Malaysia, India) for improving sales skills and overall destination knowledge. The partnership leveraged CLIA's training capabilities and STB's travel agency networks.

In 2019, RCI has company's ever biggest Asian season, with 3 liners (Voyager, Quantum, Spectrum) and total 78 itineraries leaving roundtrip from Singapore. The deployment also served the planned drydocks in Singapore of Voyager OTS and Quantum OTS. Singapore as port destination is among the most attractive to Chinese travellers due to the offered numerous short-breaks (around 80% of all voyages are 3-4-night itineraries) and affordable pre- and post-cruise hotel packages.

In late-September 2017, the company FueLNG (Keppel-Shell joint venture) completed its first commercial LNG bunkering in Port Singapore. The truck-to-ship LNG ("liquefied natural gas") bunker transfer was for the vessel Floating Liquefaction. The LNG bunkering operation was carried out in the period July 22 - September 23 (2017). LNG as ship fuel completely removes SOx and soot particles and reduces NOx (85%) and CP2 emissions (20%). Asia’s first ship-to-containership LNG bunkering (in Port Singapore) was conducted on March 24, 2021. The 2020-built boxship CMA CGM Scandola (IMO 9859129, capacity 15,000 TEU-containers) was fuelled by FueLNG Bellina (Singapore’s first LNG bunkering ship) with a total of 7100 m3 of LNG.

In June 2018, a shore-to-ship drone delivery service was introduced in Port Singapore via partnership between Airbus and Wilhelmsen Ships Service. Deliveries are made to anchored ships and include mainly essential spare parts, documentation, consumables, medical supplies, water testing kits, cash. The system is based on Skyways (Airbus unmanned drones) and a pier-based command center. Delivery range is up to 3 km (2 ml) from the shoreline. A second station is positioned in Marina South, extending delivery coverage to anchored vessels.

In 2019, Princess Cruises homeported here two liners - Diamond Princess and Sapphire Princess .

Sembcorp Marine Shipyard Singapore

Singapore has one of the most booked cruise ship repair and refurbishment yards. The facility is owned and operated by Sembcorp Marine. Among shipyard's regular customers are Carnival Corporation (P&O Australia, Carnival, Holland America, Princess), RCCL (Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines), Star Clippers, also the Asian brand companies Star Cruises (Genting), Dream Cruises (Genting), Jalesh-Zen Cruises (India).

Drydock projects are handled at Sembcorp Marine's shipyards "Tuas Boulevard" and "Admiralty". Both facilities have large and deepwater drydocks with capacities to serve world's largest passenger liners . In the period 2008-2018, Sembcorp Marine was contracted for 102 cruise ship drydocking projects, averaging 10 vessels per year. In 2018 were completed 10 drydocks, in 2017 - 16, in 2016 - 9.

Provided by Sembcorp Marine services include shiprepairs, refurbishments, retrofitting, life-extension and specialized projects. Other major projects are vessel conversions and upgrades of offshore platforms, gas carriers, cruise ships, ferries , mega-yachts, oil tankers, containerships, cargo carriers. Shiprepair services include afloat and emergency repairs, underwater repairs, hull cleaning, engine maintenance and repairs, electrical-instrumentation-mechanical repairs, pipe and steelworks, tank cleaning, waste disposal, equipment and specialists providers, staging works, towage.

In May 2019, Sembcorp Marine completed the construction of SSCV Sleipnir - world's biggest/strongest semi-submersible crane vessel. It features two revolving cranes (with combined lifting capacity 20,000 tons / 10K tons each), lifting height 175 m (574 ft), reinforced deck area sized 220x102 m (722x335 ft) and 400 berths (personnel). This is also world's first dual-fuel SSCV (semi-submersible crane vessel) which engines are fueled by both MGO (marine gasoil) and LNG (liquefied natural gas). The SSCV was designed for assembly works at offshore platforms (oil-gas-wind turbines) and also vessel decommissioning projects. It was built at Sembcorp's Tuas Boulevard Yard for Heerema Marine Contractors (HMC) - 1948-founded company, subsidiary of Heerema International Group Services SA. SSCV Sleipnir's construction involved 3700 workers (single-shift).

Fly-cruises from Singapore

On August 17, 2015, RCI-Royal Caribbean International signed with STB (Singapore Tourism Board, under Singapore's Ministry of Trade and Industry) and CAG (Changi Airport Group, Singapore airport operations and management) a multi-million dollar marketing campaign to promote cruise vacations on Singapore-homeported ships. The campaign targeted RCI's overseas customers with Singapore fly-cruise deals from USA, Australia and Europe. Campaign's period was 2015-2018, with estimated over 170,000 international passengers flying to Singapore on RCI fly-cruises. The projected Asian market growth was over 50% as the series of marketing campaigns also targeted Asian passengers (flying from India, Indonesia, Malaysia, China, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea).

  • For the period 2015-2018, RCI also increased its Singapore roundtrips to over 40 per year. To attract more fly-cruise passengers, many itineraries were longer (7- to 15-days). In April 2016, Tiger Airways was included in Marina Bay terminal's fly-cruise program, with flights from Changi Airport. Cruise terminal's other airline partners are Air China, China Eastern, China Southern, Qantas, Silk Air, Singapore Airlines.
  • On March 6, 2017, Royal Caribbean signed a marketing partnership to increase RCI flight-and-cruise deals to Singapore. The market was estimated at over USD 26 million annually. The partnership was between RCCL, Changi Airport and Singapore Tourism Board. It promoted itineraries out of Singapore on the RCi ships Ovation OTS and Voyager OTS . For the period March-June 2017, the number of flight-cruise tourists to Singapore was around 45,000. On March 6, Ovation OTS docked at Marina Bay Terminal for the very first time.
  • In November 2019, RCI signed a 5-year partnership deal (until 2024) with STB and CAG for promoting fly-cruises to Singapore on the homeported here Quantum OTS , with expected ~623,000 international tourists spending ~USD 430+ million on flight+cruise packages. This is ~60% growth in comparison to the previous tripartite partnership (2015-2018) here was homeported Mariner OTS .

In October 2018, Costa Cruises signed a separate tripartite agreement with STB and CAG. The Costa-Singapore deal was for 2019-2022 and targeting over 100,000 international tourists.

Singapore's Changi Airport is connected with direct flights to 320+ cities worldwide. Operating around 6700 flights weekly, the airport is among Asia's major fly-cruise travel hubs. In 2019, Changi Airport launched an intermodal luggage transfer service (from the airport directly to the ship) for fly-cruisers arriving in Singapore and boarding here cruise ships and ferries. This service benefits mainly tourists arriving from China, India and Southeast Asia.

In April 2020 was signed a USD 10 million partnership between EMA (Energy Market Authority) and Keppel O&M (Offshore & Marine) for developing (and completion by 2023) a floating Energy Storage System. The project is based on Keppel’s "Floating Living Lab" (7,5 MW lithium-ion battery power storage) with daily capacity to power 600+ 4-room apartments.

Cruise itineraries to and from Singapore

Follows a list of destinations visited by cruise ships leaving out of Singapore

  • World Cruises - around the world voyages starting in Europe or Australia often visit Singapore and also offer world cruise segments with departures from Singapore (to Europe, China, India, Dubai, etc).
  • Mini Cruises (to Thailand, Hong Kong , Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia) are generally booked as short-breaks (or shopping vacations). Most mini cruise deals from Singapore (with regularly scheduled departures) are offered by local Asian companies.
  • The list of visited Southeast Asia mainland and island destinations includes Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia. Luxury ships may also visit the Philippines.
  • On westbound World Cruise segments from Singapore, the itineraries visit ports in India, Sri Lanka, UAE, Oman, Jordan, Egypt (with Suez Canal transition ), Mediterranean ports (in Greece, Italy, Spain, France, etc).
  • Repositioning cruises - Asia to Australia, Australia to Asia, Asia to Europe are all via Suez Canal.
  • Repositioning – cruise itineraries to Australia from Singapore usually end in Fremantle-Perth , Brisbane or Sydney . These are seasonally offered deals on ship relocation routes and often include stops in Indonesia. Most Australia-Asia voyages are on P&O and Princess ships.
  • Among the cruise lines operating to and from Singapore are Resorts World Cruises , Costa Asia, Carnival Asia (P&O Australia, Princess), Royal Caribbean Asia, Celebrity, Holland America, NCL-Norwegian, TUI.

"Project Orient Limited" (POL) plans to build two ocean cruise liners for a regular passenger shipping service between Europe/UK and Australia ( Southampton - Sydney ). The scheduled itinerary will be 26 days in one direction (Southampton to Sydney, and the reverse Sydney to Southampton). The included ports of call are Fremantle (at the 20-day mark), also Dubai, Mumbai (India) and Singapore. Each of the STX France-built ships will be 200,000 GT tons and with capacity 1600 pax. The expected cruise pricing starts from around GBP 2900 per person (one-way).

Cruises to Nowhere from Singapore

In early-October 2020, Singapore Tourism Board (STB) started developing new health and safety protocols to allow cruises to nowhere - itineraries leaving roundtrip from Singapore and with no call ports along the route.

The new proposal came after Singapore Airlines announced in September that they would offer 3-hour "flights to nowhere" (sightseeing roundtrips) from Singapore's Changi Airport. However, Singapore Airlines later canceled the program due to active criticism from local environmental campaigners.

STB hired DNV-GL (Hovic Norway-based risk management company and accredited registrar and classification society) to create a compliance and certification scheme to help passenger shipping companies who want to restart voyages out of Port Singapore as the country was still in lockdown due to the Coronavirus crisis.

STB's Regional Director of the Americas (Rachel Loh) advised that the companies (ship operators and shipowners) would need to pass an audit for certification to return to cruising plus the ships would be allowed to accommodate only 1/2 of their max passenger capacity for the first 3 months of operation.

There is no official date for when "Singapore cruises to nowhere" will commence but all operators homeporting in Singapore were eager to restart operations after voluntarily ceasing voyages since March 2020.

Singapore cruise terminal

The Port's newest cruise ship terminal is officially named "Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore" (abbrev MBCCS). Aka "International Cruise Terminal", the facility is located next to Marina South Pier.

  • port address - "Herbert Walker Avenue, Singapore SO15 1, United Kingdom"
  • UN-LOCODE (United Nations location code) - SGSIN
  • developer - Singapore Tourism Board
  • operator - SATS-Creuers Cruise Services
  • supported by excellent rail and air infrastructure
  • deep water channel and berths
  • sheltered harbor area
  • access unrestricted by tides
  • The cruise port is accessible the whole year round - 24/7, 365 days a tear.

Currently, MBCCS terminal has 1 pier with 2 berths, docking capacity two 220,000-ton liners (simultaneously) and max passenger capacity 6800 (at a time) and annual capacity to serve 1,5+ million cruise tourists.

Other signature facilities in Singapore Harbor (some still under construction) are Marina Bay Financial Centre (abbrev MBFC /3 office towers, 2 residential towers, 1 retail space), Marina Bay Sands (casino property developed by Las Vegas Sands), Singapore Flyer (giant Ferris wheel), Esplanade Park (waterfront area overlooking Singapore River), Gardens by the Bay (nature park of 101 hectares / 250 acres).

In May 2024 was announced a major waterfront infrastructure development project (for the Greater Southern Waterfront zone) that requires the consolidation/relocation of the Singapore Cruise Centre.

  • The relocation of the cruise port will involve significant infrastructural developments, including land reclamation from the sea, resulting in expanded facilities.
  • When completed, the urban developments will integrate the entire waterfront area (from Labrador Nature Park to the new/artificial Long Island, off the East Coast) cutting through the city's districts Keppel South Central, Tanjong Pagar and Marina Bay.
  • The Long Island project will create space for new residences and a freshwater reservoir.

Marina Bay Cruise Centre (International Cruise Terminal)

The Singapore's Marina Bay Cruise Centre  (aka International Cruise Terminal, abbrev MBCCS) is a new cruise ship terminal located next to Marina South Pier. At construction cost USD 500 million, the terminal's constructing project started in October 2009 and was completed on May 22, 2012.

The first cruise ship to visit the new terminal was the Royal Caribbean's Voyager of the Seas (calling on May 26, 2012). The new terminal's opening ceremony was on October 22, 2012.

Singapore cruise port can accommodate vessel with LOA length up to 1180 ft (360 m), draft up to 38 ft (11.5 m) and GT tonnage (volume) up to 220,000 tons. The passengers capacity is 6800. Operator of Singapore cruise port (Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore ) is SATS-Creuers Cruise Services.

Singapore Cruise Centre is located 10-min away from MBCCS. MBCCS (the old Singapore cruise port) was expanded in 2008. It is next to Vivo City and 20-min away from Singapore Changi International Airport.

  • Cruise ship terminal (dock) address: "61 Marina Coastal Drive, Singapore 018947 , Singapore"
  • Terminal building address: "Singapore Cruise Centre, 2 Maritime Square, Singapore 099255"
  • canal (berth) length - 360 m (1180 ft)
  • max allowed draft - 11,5 m (38 ft)
  • max GRT tonnage - 220,000 tons (the world's biggest cruise ships)
  • terminal area size - 120 x 335 m (390 x 1100 ft)
  • terminal area space - 28,000 m2 (300,000 ft2), approx 3 football fields
  • aluminium/glass panels, multi-dimensional roof /changing it shape as the cruise ship approaches).

Sea waves break form at the terminal-GTA junction. Broken waves slide up the shore over the ground transportation area. The waves breaking point is the point of separation between the GTA and the cruise terminal. This area is the main entrance to the terminal.

MBCCS has an amazing architectural design by RSP Architects Planners and Engineers Bermello, Ajamil and Partners. The arrival and departure halls are spacious and lively, the roofscape resembles waves that are breaking in the shore. The panels of glass and aluminium are alternating along the terminal length.

terminal features - arrival/departure hall, GTA (ground transportation area), design (angular form, 

In October 2018, MBCCS revealed its plans to use “Smart Terminal Solution” technology to better handle the increasing passenger and ship traffic. By year 2035,  Southeast Asia is expected to receive up to 4,5 million cruise passengers annually.  The new technology manages big data by using  smart sensors, central command-and-control system, and video analytics, and offers:

  • Improved tourist experience via video analytics (enabling system-assisted decision-making). Strategic terminal locations (check-ins and baggage area) benefit from smart sensors providing real-time monitoring of passenger traffic to detect congestions.
  • Better resource planning via processing info on passenger demographics, homeport and itinerary length to better service ship calls via predictive analytics.
  • Quick response to accidents via apps allowing terminal staff to upload photos and create accident fact report through mobile phones.
  • Enhanced surveillance via digital maps for quick access to real-time CCTV footages.
  • Improved baggage tagging accuracy via passports scanning.

Cruise ship terminal directions and parking

Singapore has an excellent MRT (subway system) with numerous stations.

  • The port is located some 10 min drive away from Marina Bay Cruise Centre and some 20 min from Changi Airport (one of the largest in Southeast Asia and also one of world's busiest).
  • Parking space (carpark and bus bay area) are sized 32,000 m2 (340,000 ft2) with max capacity of 6800 passengers.
  • By rail - the nearest station is Marina South Pier and also the scheduled for opening in 2021 "Marina South MRT".
  • By bus - Service 402 stops by the cruise terminal from Marina Bay station covering the first 20 bus stops.

In Singapore Harbor are located HarbourFront Terminal (Marina Bay Cruise Centre), and also Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal and Pasir Panjang Ferry Terminal. The cruise terminal is located close to signature attractions, including:

  • Sentosa Island - beaches, swimming with dolphins, live shows, indoor skydiving, segways
  • Resorts World Sentosa - Maritime Experiential Museum & Aquarium
  • Maritime Square - retail shopping (including at Vivo City mall housing multiple luxury, name-brand boutiques)
  • There is a cable car to Sentosa Island.

Singapore tours, shore excursions, hotels

City tours and shore excursions.

Marina Bay Sands: the second integrated resort in Singapore. Take the sampan ride or try the unique restaurants (with top celebrity chefs like Justin Quek and Wolfgang Puck).

Double helix bridge at Marina Bay: famous architectural wonder, not just a bridge. This favorite photo spot is located next to the Marina Bay floating platform and the Youth Olympic Park. It is breathtaking in the night with its various moods of lighting.

Universal Studios Singapore: the first themed park in Singapore. Enjoy trilling entertainment time – walk along the Hollywood Boulevard, meet the famous Shrek or visit Jurassic Park.

Night Safari: thrilling experience. It has won eight times the Singapore Tourism Board’s Best Visitor Attraction Experience.

St James Power Station: the best place to have a party, choose between nine place or visit all.

Singapore Flyer: the largest observation wheel in the world. The height of Singapore Flyer in 165 m and its building cost is S$240 million. You will enjoy stunning views of the Marina Bay, the Padang, the Raffles Place, Empress Place and the Singapore River.

Marina Barrage: located at the city heart, a reservoir with fresh water and the favorite area for water sports enthusiasts. Great place for picnic, it is not unusual to see just married couples to take photos.

Art galleries: located in Tanjong Pagar Distripark, right to the docks.

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Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore – Before Your Cruise

Orchard library – getting there, opening hours & a tour, bras basah mrt station (cc2), city hall mrt station (ns25/ew13).

Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore

Operated by SATS-Creuers Cruise Services, Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore is a relatively new cruise terminal which opened on 22 October 2012. Designed to accommodate enormous ships and thousands of passengers at a time, this terminal is expected to give a boost to the leisure cruise industry in Singapore, together with Singapore Cruise Centre located at Harbourfront.

2018 was the year I last set foot meaningfully in Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore for a 4D3N cruise onboard Royal Caribbean’s Voyager Of The Seas. The area near the vehicle drop-off point was bustling with activities, with passengers arriving in throngs with their suitcases and backpacks. Chatters of excited holiday-goers, young and old, filled the place. Soon, it was time to check in. At that time, I neither had the time nor the intention to explore the cruise centre. After all, it seemed like a nice place to frequent on weekends for dinner, provided restaurants and cafes existed. I made a mental note to revisit this place on another day.

Fast forward to this day, I finally made my visit post-COVID – a good five years since my last. I was initially full of anticipation for all the F&B offerings that I would find at Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore. However, I ended up sorely disappointed because there is none at all! I was told by one of the officers there that the nearest place I could get food is Marina South Pier . It is such a pity I cannot cover any topics on F&B in this blog post. So, this post will be all about the things passengers need to know prior to boarding their cruises.

1. How To Get To Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore

Address Of Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore

The address of Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore is: 61 Marina Coastal Drive Singapore 018947

Map Showing The Cruise Centre

As seen on the map, Marina South Pier MRT Station (NS28) is the nearest station to the cruise centre. The next nearest is Marina South MRT Station (TE21) but this station is not open at the time of writing of this post. According to an article in The Straits Times , this station will remain shuttered until housing developments in the surrounding area are ready.

Proceed To Exit A

After alighting at Marina South Pier MRT Station which is the last station on the North South Line, simply proceed to Exit A and you will see a path leading to the cruise centre.

Walkway Leading To Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore

The cruise centre is 500 metres away from Exit A of the MRT station. This distance may seem daunting, especially with your huge luggage and the humid weather. However, do rest assure that this walk is as breezy as it can be. Breezy because of the sea breeze. Breezy also because the path is level and easy to walk on – that is, if your luggage comes with wheels.

If you are travelling by car, there is a car park within the building of the cruise centre. Check out the next section if you intend to park your car there for the duration of your cruise.

2. DriveCruise Service

DriveCruise Service

If you want to drive to Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore to save the hassle of taking public transport with kids in tow and bulky luggage but worry about hefty parking charges for the few days of parking, the following will be good news for you!

The DriveCruise service allows you to park your vehicle at the cruise centre at a highly discounted rate and continue your cruise holiday hassle-free.

Upon returning, you can just pick up your car and drive comfortably away without having to wait for taxis or public transport, and paying peak hour surcharges.

Just follow these simple steps: 1. Scan the QR code in the picture above or go to this link . 2. Purchase your DriveCruise pass and make cashless payment before the validation of the pass. 3. DriveCruise pass will be validated via vehicle and IU number after 30 minutes. 4. For AutoPass card users, do fill in your Autopass number in the IU field.

Important Note: Please ensure you have secured a carpark lot before purchasing a DriveCruise Pass.

3. About Baggage Check-In

Prior to your cruise, you must take note of the following policies if you want to check-in your luggage.

Only small size or cabin size suitcases are allowed through security.

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Approved bags include 2-wheel or 4-wheel luggage and suitcases. Non-approved bags include handbags, camera bags, paper bags, plastic bags, tote bags and recycle bags.

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After checking in your luggage, it is time to relax and wait for boarding. When going through the security scanner, do remember to remove items like handphones and keys from your pockets.

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4. Final Notes About Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore

Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore opens only for the departure and arrival of cruise passengers. Hence, it is mostly closed at other times. There are no cafes or foodcourts, and not even vending machines. Toilets are also unavailable unless the cruise centre is opened. The nearest toilet is at Marina South Pier MRT Station.

Signs are put up prominently at the exterior as well as the interior of the cruise centre to prohibit photography and video-recording.

There is a long stretch of grass along Marina Coastal Drive just outside the cruise centre at the breakwater fishing area where you can have a picnic or simply sit on the grass to watch the big ships across the sea. Do bring along your umbrellas, water and snacks. Self-sufficiency is key if you want to enjoy your time there!

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Get to Marina Bay Cruise Centre fast and affordably by following this detailed guide.

Welcome to the step-by-step guide on how to get to Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore by MRT.  We have written this article to make sure that you can get to the cruise Center in the Marina Bay area of the city fast, affordable, and stress-free.

Singapore is one of the best cities in Asia for either departing or arriving on a cruise ship. Due to Singapore’s modern infrastructure and technology, the city can host cruise ships that other cities in the region simply cannot welcome. There are a few different cruise ship terminals in Singapore. Therefore, make sure that you don’t mix them up!

This article will outline the specific steps to get to Marina Bay Cruise Centre, which is not to be mistaken for Singapore Cruise Centre. We described how to get to Singapore Cruise Centre in another popular article . 

Regardless of whether you are Singaporean, a permanent resident, or simply a visitor taking a cruise, we will outline all the steps required to get to the cruise terminal so that you can answer these questions:

What kind of public transportation ticket is best for you?

What is the best MRT station for accessing Marina Bay Cruise Centre?

How long is the walk from the closest station to the cruise terminal?

What are other points of interest are close to Marina Bay Cruise Centre? 

We will first begin by sharing important information about the Cruise Centre, and then we will outline the specific steps to get there below using relevant modes of public transportation! 

Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore – Useful  Information

The Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore (MBCCS) is a world-class cruise terminal located just a few brief minutes from the business district, world famous Marina Bay Sands Hotel and the main sightseeing area of the city. The Cruise Centre is only minutes away from several of Singapore’s top attractions to visit . It first opened in 2012 and can accommodate two mega cruise ships at a given time and up to 6,800 passengers. Being able to welcome mega-ships is rare and a clear asset for Singapore’s economy. 

The appointed operator of Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore is SATS-Creuers Cruise Services. This joint partnership between one of Singapore’s leading service providers (SATS) and a seasoned cruise company from Europe (Creuers) ensures that you will have a smooth transition either onto or off of your ship. 

Due to Marina Bay Cruise Centre’s prominent position near Marina Bay, there are several world-class hotels within a few minutes of the station. You can quickly develop a sightseeing itinerary of this scenic area, either before or after enjoying your cruise.   

Specific Details – Getting to Marina Bay Cruise Centre  Singapore by MRT

Step 1: Walk to the nearest MRT station.

If you are permanently living in Singapore, you already probably know the closest station to your residence. Therefore, Step 1 in getting to the cruise centre is mainly directed at people visiting the city. 

You should try to book a room close to an MRT station if you are visiting Singapore. 

It makes life a lot easier and cheaper! We don’t want to stress this point enough; walking in Singapore’s heat with a lot of luggage is not a wise idea. But if you are close to a station, it’s super easy to get around using public transport. 

The following list of hotels is designed to get you started with your search, but these are popular hotels right near stations. They receive very positive review scores from verified guests on major accommodation booking sites:

Conrad Centennial Singapore (5-star)(very close to Promenade Station)

Ascott Raffles Place (5-star) (very close to Raffles Place Station)

Marina Bay Sands (5-star) (very close to Bayfront Station)

Once your hotel is sorted, and you are ready, it’s time to start your trip to Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore!

Step 2: Buy a card or ticket for your trip to the Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore.

If you are a Singaporean or a permanent resident, you likely already have a public transportation card. In this case, just make sure that it is topped up and ready to go to avoid unnec essary delays at any of the stations.  

However, if you are in the city for just a few days, you will have to buy a new card or purchase the ticket at the station to get to Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore.

What we have learned travelling throughout Singapore is that the following three questions help to find the best type of ticket:

Do you want to spend time waiting in line at ticketing counters in MRT stations, or is efficiency your priority?

Are you staying in Singapore for more or less than three days?

Are you just travelling to/from Marina Bay Cruise Centre, or are you planning to see many other places throughout Singapore?

Based on your answers, select one of the following tickets (please see additional information below):

  • Singapore Tourist Passes
  • Stored value cards

Singapore tourist passes are popular with foreign tourists. They are ideal for stays of 1-3 days and provided unlimited trips on buses, MRT and LRT. You also will feel stress-free not worry about going to many places because it is a set price regardless of where you go in the city.  

We also recommend these passes if you use a combination of bus and MRT to get to Marina Bay Cruise Centre. Simply use the same card without worrying.

Read More: How to buy Singapore Tourist Passes – The Complete Guide .

Additional MRT Ticket Options

Another great option is purchasing a ‘stored-value card.’ These are like a ‘tap and go’ card where you buy one and then have a cash balance on the card. 

  We used a stored value card while figuring out how to get to Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore by MRT. 

As long as you keep extra cash on your card they are convenient to get on trains and buses.

Must Read: How to buy MRT tickets in Singapore – Everything you need to know.  

Step 3: Plan on travelling to Marina South Pier Station or Tanjong Pagar Station . 

We have listed two stations for getting to Marina Bay Cruise Centre because visitors travel here using different MRT lines. 

The most convenient station for walking directly to Marina Bay Cruise Centre is without question, Marina South Pier Station . 

However, it’s also possible to alight at Tanjong Pagar Station and take a bus to Marina Bay Cruise Centre. 

Check the route map and see which station makes the most sense based on your point of origin. 

We will outline how to get to Marina Bay Cruise Centre using both of these stations for your convenience.  

Step 4: Ride the MRT to your preferred station. 

If you haven’t been to Marina Bay Cruise Centre before, it’s essential to know what lines you can use to get there!

Marina South Pier Station (NS 28) is located North-South Line , shown in red on the transport map. Plan to go there on the train if you want to walk directly to Marina Bay Cruise Centre. 

However, if you want to take the bus from Tanjong Pagar Station (EW15), you have to travel along the East-West Line (shown in green on the map).  

As a rule of thumb, if you are staying west of Marina Bay, it might be quicker to get off at Tanjong Pagar and take the bus. But, for many tourists, it will be easier to head directly to Marina South Pier Station, which is right near the waterfront and cruise terminals.  

Map of MRT Lines and Stations near Marina Bay Cruise Centre

Step 5: Alight at Marina South Pier Station or Tanjong Pagar Station .

When the train approaches either Marina South Pier Station or Tanjong Station, get close to the exit door and alight. Bring along all your personal belongings.

  Step 6: Exit your preferred station and walk or take the bus to Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore.

This section will specifically outline how to get from either Marina South Pier Station or Tanjong Pagar Station to Marina Bay Cruise Centre.

Walking directions from Marina South Pier Station to Marina Bay Cruise Centre :

Marina South Pier Station has two exits (A and B) that provide street-level access. Both exits have escalators and elevators if you have lots of luggage on your way to Marina Bay Cruise Centre.

Take Exit B and walk alongside the sheltered linkway to Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore. The covered walkway is parallel to the waterfront and will protect you from rain and the intense sun. 

Map of Marina South Pier MRT Station to reach Marina Bay Cruise Centre

How far is the walk from Marina South Pier Station to Marina Bay Cruise Centre?

You can expect the 700 m walk from Marina South Pier Station to Marina Bay Cruise Centre to take you about 6-10 minutes (depending on your walking speed and how much luggage you have). 

The covered walkway was designed for cruise passengers travelling from the station to the ships and vice versa. 

Walking time and distance from Marina South Pier MRT Station to Marina Bay Cruise Centre

Bus Directions from Tanjong Pagar Station to Marina Bay Cruise Centre :

Take Exit C from the station. Walk to the bus stop in front of International Plaza. Get on Bus 400 and ride it all the way to Marina Bay Cruise Centre. Alight from the bus and walk through the entrance!

You can expect the bus ride from Tanjong Pagar Station to Marina Bay Cruise Centre to take about 25-40 minutes (subject to traffic and day of the week).  

Map of Tanjong Pagar MRT Station to reach Marina Bay Cruise Centre

Important Note : You could also access the Bus 400 route to Marina Bay Cruise Centre by walking from Downtown Station or BayFront Station. 

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Should you stay at a hotel near Marina Bay Cruise Centre?

Marina Bay Cruise Centre is very strategically located and close to some of Singapore’s best 5-star hotels. 

Two of the closest and best properties in relation to Marina Bay Cruise Centre are:

Marina Bay Sands (5-star, 9/10 according to 20,000+ verified guest reviews)

The Westin Singapore (5-star, 8.9/10 based on 438+ verified guest reviews) 

Staying at Marina Bay Sands is particularly convenient because it’s attached to the Shoppes at Marina Bay (a large shopping mall) and BayFront MRT Station.

You should also consider staying around Raffles Place Station because it is located on the North-South Line. You can have direct access to the cruise terminal by taking the North-South Line two stations south to Marina South Pier Station. 

The Fullerton Hotel (5-star, 9.1/10 review score based on 2,082 reviews) is an awesome hotel that is only 2 minutes from Raffles Place Station. It has beautiful architecture and an idyllic location looking over Boat Quay. 

Read More: Singapore Accommodation Guide – Find the Best Places to Stay, Now…

Conclusion – Getting to Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore by MRT.

We hope that this step-by-step guide on how to get to Marina Bay Cruise Centre by MRT has given you all the information you need to get there! Taking the MRT is an affordable and more environmentally friendly option than taking a car. 

There are numerous ways to get to the cruise centre, and this article mainly focuses on using the MRT as the primary form of transportation. You can get to the terminal by taxi and also straight from the airport if needed. 

Once you are in the area around Marina Bay Cruise Centre you will be in the heart of the Marina Bay sightseeing district. Visitors to the city enjoy the world-class views of Singapore’s business skyline from here. 

You can easily develop a full-day itinerary of this area. It’s best to buy an attraction bundle so that you can visit multiple attractions at a huge discount . Here are some of the top attractions:

Merlion Park ( Directions )

Sands SkyPark

Helix Bridge

Gardens by the Bay

Singapore Flyer ( Directions )

Marina Barrage 

One of the best activities is just walking around Marina Bay and enjoying the breathtaking views of the water reflections and massive skyscrapers. You can also access surrounding malls and restaurants without much effort at all!

Related Article: Marina Bay Itinerary – Visit all the Top Attractions.

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