The resort can be reached from Singapore or from Hang Nadim International Airport by a one-hour ferry ride.
[3] The Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal in Singapore began operation in November 1995, providing a new way to reach the island.
[2] As of 2024 the resort was part of the Nirwana Gardens Bintan hotel chain.
[1] The three-star hotel has about fifty chalets built of traditional bamboo and straw materials, set in the gardens or along the beach, each with a bedroom, living room, bathroom and terrace.
[4] The Kelong seafood restaurant is on stilts over the water and serves Indonesian and Chinese cuisine.