Arrive at your Lagoi-area resort (Bandar Bentan / Bintan Resorts). Check in, drop bags and get orientation from the front desk; ideal to arrive before midday to maximize beach time.
Enjoy a relaxed lunch of fresh seafood and Indonesian dishes at the resort's beachfront restaurant — most open 11:00am–10:00pm; great first taste of local flavors with sea views.
Dinner at a beachfront seafood grill (resort or nearby Lagoi restaurant); many open 6:00pm–10:00pm and offer grilled fish, sambal and local sides — great end to a calm first day.
Buffet or à la carte breakfast at the hotel with local and continental options; most resort breakfast services run 7:00am–10:30am — fuel up for an active day.
Head to Treasure Bay Bintan for the Crystal Lagoon — popular for swimming, stand-up paddle, and water sports; the facility typically opens 9:00am–5:00pm. Book any specific water-sport slots in advance.
Casual lunch at Lagoi Bay’s food court or nearby cafes offering local seafood and padang dishes; vendors generally operate from late morning through the evening.
Return to Trikora Beach for a slower afternoon: optional kayaking, snorkeling or a beach hammock. Public beach access is open all day — activities available from local operators (hours vary).
Dine at an over-water kelong-style restaurant for grilled seafood and sunset views; many open for dinner from 6:00pm–10:00pm — reserve for sunset seating.
Quick breakfast and check-out; leave baggage at reception if you have a late ferry. Most hotel breakfast services and check-out desks are ready from 7:00am onward.
Drive south to Tanjung Pinang to catch the short boat to Pulau Penyengat — journey by road is approximately 1–1.5 hours from Lagoi depending on traffic.
Visit the historic Sultan Riau Mosque, royal tombs and traditional houses; most sites are accessible 8:00am–4:00pm and offer a peaceful cultural contrast to Lagoi beaches.
Return to Tanjung Pinang for lunch — try local gonggong (sea snail) or nasi goreng at a well-known local restaurant; many eateries open 11:00am–3:00pm for lunch service.
Browse Tanjung Pinang’s souvenir shops and markets for spices, kerupuk and local crafts; markets are typically open 8:00am–6:00pm and are ideal for last-minute gifts.
Head to the ferry terminal (Bandar Bentan or local terminal depending on your booking) and depart Bintan — aim for mid- to late-afternoon ferries (many services around 4:00pm–6:00pm).