Planning a trip from Singapore to Johor Bahru / Johor / Malacca or further to other parts of West Malaysia? There is a “land” border to cross if you are not going by air or sea. And, if crossing the border is easy and hassle-free, you won’t be seeing this guide.

The Singapore-Johor land border consists of two crossings: the Singapore-Johor Causeway or First Link (via Woodlands Checkpoint) and the Malaysia-Singapore Second Link or Tuas Second Link (via Tuas Checkpoint) over the Straits of Johor, a 50Km international waterway, that separates Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia. The two crossings are among the busiest land borders in the world and require pre-registration for foreign vehicles, valid travel documents, and digital arrival clearance.
Crossing via Singapore-Johor Causeway is the most heavily used route but frequently suffers from severe traffic congestion during weekends and peak hours. Tuas Second Link is located further west, generally less congested and ideal for travellers avoiding Johor Bahru city centre for destinations such as Pontian, wider Johor, Malacca, and beyond.
Much had been written regarding the border-crossings, like immigration and customs matters, cross-border bus and train services, and also best times to cross the border without getting caught in congestions. This guide provides a convenient reference point to all relevant articles on iPackTravel.com.
The Guides
Here is a consolidated list of articles relating to Singapore-Johor Crossing. Learn more before going over the border to Johor Bahru or to wider West Malaysia.
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Singapore-Johor Crossing: Best Time to Go Shopping in Johor Bahru
Saturday is the worst day to go shopping in Johor Bahru. Find the best time to go over and have a great day instead of getting caught in checkpoint congestions.
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Johor Bahru Bus: Cashless Payment on BAS.MY & SG-JB Cross-Border Buses
Find out which cashless payment methods are available onboard BAS.MY public buses in Johor Bahru and Singapore-Johor cross-border services by Causeway Link.
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Singapore-Johor Crossing: Cross the Border to Johor Bahru with Shuttle Tebrau
Is the “5 minutes” Shuttle Tebrau train to Johor Bahru really faster than taking cross-border bus services? Try it… before it ends in mid-2027.
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Singapore-Johor Bus: Singapore to Pontian Kechil & Kukup Village, Johor (柔佛.笨珍)
Get to Pontian Kechil, Pekan Nanas and Kukup Village in Pontian District of Johor from Singapore using public bus services.
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Singapore-Johor Crossing: Use Auto-Clearance Gates at Malaysia Immigrations
It is easy and fast to use Malaysia’s auto-gates for immigration clearance at various checkpoints. Singapore passport holders not longer required to submit MDAC.
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Singapore-Johor Bus: Singapore to Larkin Sentral (Bus Terminal) in Johor Bahru
Travelling from Singapore to most cities in West Malaysia? Larkin Sentral is the bus terminal, in Johor Bahru, you will need to get to before going any further.
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Singapore-Johor Bus: Singapore to Muar (柔佛.麻坡) via Larkin Sentral
Going to Muar from Singapore? Pay more for direct bus from Singapore or learn how to get to Muar, via Larkin Sentral, and, also, to/from Malacca and Batu Pahat.
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Singapore Tip: Going on Day Trips? Watch your Purchases or Pay GST!
If you travel overseas for less than 48 hours, the amount of your purchases above SGD $100 is subjected to 9% GST on returning to Singapore.
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Singapore-Johor Crossing: 14 Tips to Go Through Singapore & Johor Customs Faster
Crossing the border to Johor Bahru via Woodlands Checkpoint (or Tuas Checkpoint) can be faster following these 14 tips. Say goodbye to delays at the border-crossings.
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Singapore-Johor Crossing: Use Passport-less QR Code Clearance at Singapore Land Checkpoints
Border-crossing at Singapore land checkpoints to Johor is now passport-less — using QR code in place of passport at the auto-clearance gantries — and is faster.
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