Serumpun Padi Emas Resort

Pulau Bintan


This sprawling and rather scrappy local resort is set on a coconut grove by the water on Mutiara Beach. Though it has maintenance issues, it offers a more affordable choice for those wanting an air-conditioned motel-style room. It has a small restaurant doing Indonesian mains and cold beers. The English-speaking staff are friendly.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Pulau Bintan attractions

1. Berakit

4.14 MILES

On Pulau Bintan's far northeast tip, Berakit is a small, curious fishing village populated with Orang Laut (which translates to 'people of the sea'), a…

2. Museum Bahari Bintan

9.7 MILES

This fascinating maritime museum is a surprising find along this sleepy coastal road. Housed within a building shaped like a ship, it has an unlikely…

3. Sungai Ular Buddhist Temple

16.17 MILES

Sungai Ulur (called Snake River for its winding path) swims through mangrove forests to Sungai Ular Buddhist Temple, the oldest Chinese temple in the Riau…

4. Banyan Tree Temple

17.19 MILES

This particularly unusual temple is housed in a building dating from the early 19th century. Originally owned by a wealthy Chinese man, believed to be…

5. Vihara Dharma Sasana

17.27 MILES

This well-maintained temple complex, looking out to sea, is accessed through a beautifully decorative Chinese archway and contains three main temples. The…

6. Chinatown

17.29 MILES

When heading to Senggarang from Tanjung Pinang by boat, unless you ask to dock at the temples, you'll be dropped off at the jetties at Senggarang's so…

7. Cetiya Bodhi Sasana

17.56 MILES

This small Chinese temple down by the docks can actually be seen from the water as you leave on boats to Senggarang. There's a small open-air stage in…

8. Vihara Bhatra Sasana

17.8 MILES

Dragons adorn the beautifully painted upturned eaves on the roof of this Chinese temple. A statue of Kuan Yin (Guanyin), the goddess of mercy, stands at…