Trip To Jewel Changi Airport From Johor Bahru


Should you be one of those who are staying in Johor Bahru (JB) or nearby towns and cities of JB and you wanted to visit the new sensation in Singapore known as “THE JEWEL”, let me share with you our experiences including a travel guide on how we get here.

In April 2019, The Jewel has opened to the public. It has become one of the most searched keywords in Singapore due to its spectacular creation. It was then named as the Tallest Indoor Waterpark in the world and one of the contributory factors that make Changi Airport be in the limelight again (if I’m not mistaken on its 7th Consecutive Best Airport in the World).

The Jewel was actually built up with SGD 1.7 Billion containing about 280 retails and F&B shops in 10- storey shopping and entertainment mall. Jewel symbolizes a high-tech creation towards modernization as it features a lot of state-of-the-art facilities for every visitor passing by this area.

The Jewel is not an airport terminal where you need to have a boarding pass to enter the premises. Everybody can visit this place. It has actually a connecting bridge to Changi Airport Terminal 1, 2, and 3. But for terminal 4, there is a shuttle bus service that connects with it.

I have listed here our adventures:

1. The HSBC Vortex


It a 40-meter-high waterfall is one of the not-to-be-missed attractions in Jewel Changi Airport. It actually the main centerpiece of the Jewel. This is very happening during night time from 7:30 PM to 12:30 Am as it showcases different mesmerizing lights and sounds for everyone to enjoy.

2. The Canopy Park


This is located at Level 5 and it comprises different attractions such as Topiary Walk, Discovery Slides, Foggy Bowls, and Petal Garden. By the way, for the Discovery Slides, children below 110 cm are not allowed to enter.

3. The Sky Net


4. Try their local food at their food court (five spices)


They have a lot of variety of food you can choose from at their food court. In terms of price, it is reasonable. You can also go to those independent restaurants inside the mall, but as a traveler, I would suggest you try their local food inside their food court.

You would love it.

5. Shiseido Forest Valley


This is composed of real plants and trees in 4-levels. The view is really nice. A real forest inside a big shopping mall with real trees. It surrounds the vortex fountain.

6. Unlimited Photo Session at the Petal Garden


Take a lot of photoshoots for your social media page at this place. This is thus far the best spot for flower lovers out there. What strikes us most was their fully bloomed orchids hanging upside down. Very relaxing.

7. The Waterfall


This is the bottom part of the vortex fountain where the water goes into. It is located in B2 just beside the food court of the Jewel. You can see the waterfall from a transparent material (i don't know how it is called).

About the Mall:

The mall opens from 10 AM to 10 PM daily. Jewel uses Singapore Dollar currency on most of their tenants including their attraction parks. They have baby strollers that can be used for free.

Other facilities include Automated Teller Machines, Concierge Services, Mobility Services for a person with disabilities, Digital Information kiosks, Free WiFi, Early Check-in counters. and Family Lounge which composed of child-friendly feeding chairs, diapers changing stations, mobile charging stations, hot and cold water dispensers, and television sets.

How to get there from JB?
  1. We took the Transtar bus service from JB CIQ to Woodland Immigration at 10.25. it is advisable for any bus from JB to go to Woodland Checkpoint and from there take the Transtar TS1. We took the Causeway Link bus with only RM1.50 per person to go to Woodland Immigration.
  2. The bus (TS1) picked us up at the bus bay area or even on the other side of the road. Please take the TS1 bus service only.
  3. The bus fare is RM10 per person and half price for child 3-7 years old. We paid on the spot (to the driver). You can also buy your ticket online.
  4. The bus ride is about 1 hour and 10 minutes to Changi Airport depending on traffic conditions. The driver will ask the passenger to let him know your drop-off point. So remember to ask the driver to drop you off at the terminal 1
  5. From terminal 1 arrival hall, you can just take the lift to level one. And then you can already see the jewel. It is thus far the easiest to connect to The Jewel Singapore.

How to go back to JB from Changi Airport?

  1. After jalan jalan inside the Jewel, we went to level 3 and proceed to the connecting bridge to Terminal 2 or terminal 4. This will take about 10 minutes walking but if you are fast, it will take you 5 minutes only. You can bring the baby stroller anywhere inside Changi Airport.
  2. Upon arrival at terminal 2, you will need to take the lift to level 1 and go straight to the coach bay area right towards the end. There are a lot of signages so you don’t need to be worried. (if you are lost, you can ask their concierge for direction) it’s very straightforward.
  3. Wait for the bus at the bus bay area. Remember they don’t have a 4:15 PM trip going back, so just take their 5:15 PM or 3:15 PM.
  4. The bus fare is SGD 10 to JB CIQ
  5. The bus will drop you off at the Woodland checkpoint for clearance. Take note that the bus will only wait for about 15 minutes. So if you are already caught up in the jam at the immigration, you don’t have to worry, just take any buses that go to CIQ with about RM1-3 per person. You can also use the tourist buses that are empty but you need to join the queue. (this is the only challenge from this trip).

There are other modes of transportation between Changi Airport and JB
  1. You can take the KTM train and the trip will be about 10 minutes to the woodland train station.
  2. So from the Woodland train station, take 17B, 903, 911, 913 or 950 to Woodland Temporary Bus Interchange.
  3. From Woodland Temporary Bus Interchange, take 168 to After Punggul Road Bus Stop.
  4. Take 858 to Changi Airport Terminal 1.
This process will also be the same when going back. For the train tickets, you are highly advised to buy them online so you can secure the seat. But once you are late, the trip ticket you bought is not refundable. so make sure you need to be on time to catch the train.

Disclaimer: The trip was documented in 2019. New routing and pricing may have been changed.

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2 Comments

  1. I think this is a good write up about this place-- thank you for sharing-- waiting for that border to be open again.

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  2. Yeah I think this is a good details-- very informative-- But the cross- border journey maybe different once the new normal for travelling is implemented.

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