New Harbourfront ferry terminal to open in July, Batam Fast Ferry first to move on Jul. 7
Other operators will move from Jul. 15.
Photo via Singapore Cruise Centre.
Singapore Cruise Centre, currently housed in the soon-to-close Harbourfront Centre, will move its operations to the new Harbourfront passenger terminal this July.
Batam Fast Ferry will be the first to commence operations from the new terminal on Jul. 7.
The remaining ferry operators — Horizon Fast Ferry, Majestic Fast Ferry, Sindo Ferry and Indo Falcon Shipping & Travel — as well as cruise operations, will follow from Jul. 15.
New terminal located right beside current one
The new terminal is located just 70 metres away from the existing terminal, in a red terracotta building at 5 HarbourFront Avenue, Singapore 099549.
It is located directly across the entrance of Reef at King's Dock condominium and behind Harbourfront Tower 2, facing the sea.
Passengers can reach the terminal via Harbourfront MRT Station Exit B or other public transport options in the area.
Sheltered walkways will link the new terminal to the MRT station and Vivocity.
Photo via Singapore Cruise Centre.
No changes to ferry routes and scheduling
In a press release, Singapore Cruise Centre said there are no changes to ferry routes, destinations served or scheduling as a result of the move.
Ferry and cruise berth locations also remain unchanged.
The new passenger terminal features upgraded infrastructure and "technology-enabled services".
There will also be F&B and supporting convenience retail and money changers in the terminal.
Further details on the terminal's full suite of amenities and offerings will be announced at its official opening later this year, Singapore Cruise Centre said.
"As this is a new location and building, passengers are encouraged to arrive earlier, to familiarise themselves with the new terminal and its services," it also advised.
In October 2025, it was announced that Harbourfront Centre, which houses the current ferry passenger terminal, will undergo redevelopment into a 33-storey, mixed-use property featuring office and retail spaces and an elevated park that stretches towards the waterfront.
The redevelopment is expected to commence in the second half of 2026.
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