Tanjung Pinang is the capital and second-largest city of Riau Islands, a province of Indonesia. Its populatuion is roughly 225,000 and it serves as a trading port for the Riau archipelago.
Restaurants in Tanjung Pinang
4.0 based on 101 reviews
Bintan island offers more than pleasant resorts and Guan Yin temple is a one magnificent sight that hosts unique stone sculptures and Buddhist artifacts. If you are keen to explore the island more than just a comfortable stay, you should visit this scenic temple.
4.0 based on 157 reviews
Very Traditional place, the culture always be the Icon of malay people in Bintan Island, Indonesia.. The Mosque was built by Egg whites, food are amazing... This island is always full of people during Eid Mubarak
4.0 based on 22 reviews
This was one of our highlights on our trip to Asia. Our teens loved it. The people were friendly and beautiful. We took the private boat charter with our taxi driver so he could interpret for us. On the island we did the tuk tuk tour which is a must. It was an adventure as the boat going over seemed quite questionable but it added to the experience. Do not miss this!
4.0 based on 72 reviews
If you visit Bintan and stay at the west part of Bintan island (we stayed at the Residence), this place is worth to visit. We went there on Monday morning with the kids. Definitely exceeded my expectation. We bought the ticket directly at the small marina, it was cheap @Rp 125k/person. This includes boat from Bintan and free lunch (nasi goreng or mie goreng). Depending on your objective, you need to pick and choose the time. We went there @9am. The place is very quiet in the morning so very convenient for the kids. It seems in the afternoon/evening, the place is more crowded. The beach is clean with white sands and no corals. You can do kayak for free.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
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