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Tips on Pulau Bintan Warnings or Dangers - Stay Safe!


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  • Pulau Bintan Warnings and Dangers



  • Known for its private beaches, simple lifestyle and luxurious resorts, Pulau Bintan also features forts, palaces and China Town. Enjoy your vacation in Pulau Bintan while using your common sense regarding safety issues.

  • Remote Areas and Pickpockets



  • Protect your wallet purse, luggage and other belongings from pickpockets. Do not walk in remote areas of the island. Bring insect repellant to prevent mosquito bites. Dress accordingly for hot and humid weather.

  • Resort Areas



  • The resort area is restricted to tourists. If you travel outside the resort area, you will need to pass armed guards to get back inside.

  • Beach Fumigation at Dawn



  • If you do not like pesticides, beware of the fumigation at the beach. The area is fumigated at dawn.

  • Swimming



  • You may want to read warning signs before swimming in the sea. Lifeguards are not always present. Plus, you risk swimming in dangerous, strong currents. Another thing you need to know is that you could get stung by a poisonous jellyfish. Some of the warning signs warn you to swim strictly between the red and yellow flags.

    Nevertheless, resort hotels typically keep the same signs up every day even though swimming conditions may have changed for the better. Bear in mind that Singapore is about 30 miles from the North Resorts. The currents in this location are not extremely strong in comparison with those taking place at other beaches.

    Editor's Note: The information contained on this page was compiled using real traveler reviews about areas to avoid in Pulau Bintan.