Figuring out how to get to Johor Premium Outlet from Singapore?
Wondering what is the cheapest, fastest, and easiest way to get there?
The good news is, there are multiple options to get to Johor Premium Outlet (JPO).
JPO is a shopping haven for discounted branded goods.
Keep scrolling as we explore the 4 different transportation options you can take!
Table of Contents
1. Private Car Transport To Johor Premium Outlet From Singapore
2. Public Bus To Johor Premium Outlet From Singapore
3. Train To Johor Premium Outlet From Singapore
4. Singapore To Johor Premium Outlet By Car
1. Private Car Transport To Johor Premium Outlet From Singapore
Cross over to Malaysia in a convenient yet comfortable ride to JPO with a private car transport like PrivateCarSG!
Highlight:
- Travel in style on a safe, clean and air-conditioned private vehicle!
- Avoid queues and crowds at public transports and taxi lines with a direct route from Singapore to JPO
- You don’t have to worry about luggage restrictions as there is plenty of room
- Experienced drivers who are familiar with Singapore and Malaysians road for the fastest way to get to JPO
- Flexible pick-up location and time in Singapore
- Fare inclusive of fuel charges and highway tolls
- Customers love the drivers’ professionalism and responsiveness to queries
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How To Book: Send your trip details via Whatsapp and we will respond right away.
What To Expect:
- It takes 1 and a ½ hours from Singapore to JPO depending on traffic congestion
- Choose a comfortable 7 or 10-seater MPV car that includes door-to-door service
2. Public Bus To Johor Premium Outlet From Singapore
This budget-friendly option has multiple buses heading to JPO directly. We recommend taking the bus to JB Sentral instead to grab some light bites before going to JPO.
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Step 1: Take Bus From Singapore To JB Sentral
Bus Departure Location | Bus Operator | Bus Route Link | Bus Ticket |
Kranji MRT Station | SBS Transit | 170X | SGD 2.30 |
Causeway Link | CW1 | SGD 2.60 | |
Jurong East Interchange | SBS Transit | 160 | SGD 2.80 |
Woodlands Temporary Bus Interchange | SMRT | 950 | SGD 2.50 |
Queen Street Bus Terminal | Causeway Link | CW2 | SGD 4.80 |
Newton Circus | Causeway Link | CW5 | SGD 4.60 |
Changi Airport T1 | Transtar Travel | TS1 | SGD 11.00 |
Resorts World Sentosa | Transtar Travel | TS8 | SGD 8.00 |
For more information on schedule times and purchasing the bus tickets, you can refer to the following links. Most buses accept EZ-Link and cash on board unless stated:
- Causeway Link (pay using ManjaLink card)
- SBS Transit
- Transtar Travel (prepaid online)
- SMRT
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Step 2: Immigration Clearance At Both Singapore-Malaysia Border
At Woodlands checkpoint: leave the bus and head to immigration. Once you are cleared, head down the escalator and board the bus to JB Sentral.
At JB Sentral checkpoint: leave the bus and head to counter for passport stamping. No immigration card required for entry into Malaysia.
Once you clear immigration, walk to the bus stop located at the basement and take a new bus to JPO.
Step 3: Board Bus To Johor Premium Outlet From JB Sentral
Go to Bay 1 and find JPO1 bus to take you to Johor Premium Outlets for a fare of RM 4.50. You can check the latest bus schedules on the Causeway Link website.
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Note:
- Expect a 2-to-3 hour interval between departure times for JPO1
3. Train To Johor Premium Outlet From Singapore
There is no direct train route to Johor Premium Outlet. However, if you are looking for an affordable option without the traffic congestion, you can opt to take the train.
Step 1: Take Train From Woodlands Train Checkpoint to JB Sentral
Purchase your train tickets in advance at the KTM Shuttle Tebrau website or over the KTM counter.
The price of a one-way KTM ticket is SGD 5 whereas a two-way ticket costs SGD 10 (auto-converted to RM on the website).
Currently, there are 13 train services daily to JB. You can check the latest train schedule here. It only takes 5 minutes to reach JB Sentral!
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Step 2: Board Bus To Johor Premium Outlet From JB Sentral
From JB Sentral, you can either take the bus (refer to #2 for bus schedules) straight to JPO or choose an e-hailing ride like Grab.
Few Things To Note:
- You can only book train tickets six months ahead
- Weekday evenings and Fridays are considered peak periods
- Train tickets over the counter sells out fast
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4. Singapore To Johor Premium Outlet By Car (Self-Driving)
Before driving, make sure you have the following checklist: passport, driving license, VEP, Touch n’ Go (TNG) card, at least ¾ filled petrol tank, and data roaming plan.
Step 1: Drive To Singapore-Malaysia Border For Immigration Clearance
You can either take the Tuas or Woodlands checkpoint to JB. Be prepared to pay the following charges when you enter Malaysia:
- Singapore Tuas Checkpoint: SGD 0.80
- Singapore Woodlands Checkpoint: SGD 2.10
- Malaysia Road Charge: RM 20 (SGD 5.70) deducted from RFID
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Step 2: Drive To Johor Premium Outlet From JB Sentral
Once you pass the checkpoints, ensure your TNG card/eWallet is sufficient (at least RM 50) as there are toll fares along the routes.
Few Things To Note:
- Check real-time traffic at Trafficiti to avoid any traffic congestion
- The VEP is required for all Singaporean-registered vehicles and is a one-time registration at Malaysia’s JPJ website
- Only use RON 97 and above to refuel your car in Malaysia
- Top up your Touch ‘n Go card in Malaysia for future toll fares
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Conclusion
It is important to plan ahead for a convenient travel especially if you are planning to bring home plenty of shopping bags!
Leave the travel planning to PrivateCarSG and have a stress-free shopping experience from Singapore to Johor Premium Outlet!