Sunday 19 March 2023

Ferry Ride to Labuan

A few days back when I first reached Bandar Seri Badgawan, I did a ride to the port Serasa Ferry Terminal. Quite easy to find using google maps and in a way it was a mini loop of 60km perfect for a day trip to visit riding around.



Hence I got the timetable for the ferry and had a little chat with the guys to ensure me that the boats were running. Never can trust too much information on the internet with these stuff as it really does change with time so it was always good to have solid confirmation.

RORO Ferry Timetable Between Brunei - Malaysia (Labuan)

The day to depart Brunei and take a Ferry across back to Malaysia-Labuan was quite strightforawrd. Reach Serasa Ferry Terminal, bought a ticket at Goodwill start counter and roll on to the Ferry. Documents require was quite strightforard for a Malaysian Bike, just the vehicle ownership certificate and my passport which was processed easily at the Brunei exit customs. Once on the ferry they actually strap the bike down as the ferry does rock a bit at the open waters.

Buying RORO Ferry Tickets at the Terminal 

Clearing Customs & Immigration at Brunei before going up the Ferry

All Vehicles are Straped down for the boat ride

RORO Ferry from Brunei to Malaysia - Labuan

Passenger waiting area during the Ferry Ride 

A ride across the Brunei Bay Sea and of course a few view of Oil Rigs up close is quite a sight. Reach Labuan and roll off and stright to imigration to get passport stamped back into Malaysia. No paperworks for Bluey as its just re-entering back into the country.

Watching some Oil Rigs at the Brunei Bay Sea 

The simplest and easiest border crossing I ever had with Bluey was Brunei. Even Singapore had more complicated procedures.

Traveled on: Aug 2019

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