Forest City SFZ Releases Updated Tourism Data As Johor Bahru?Singapore RTS Link Nears Completion
Forest City SFZ Releases Updated Tourism Data As Johor Bahru?Singapore RTS Link Nears Completion
Minggu, 19 Juli 2026 | 08:24
As Malaysia gears up for Visit
Malaysia 2026 and Visit Johor 2026, Forest City expects heightened
regional interest in eco and golf tourism
JOHOR, MALAYSIA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 17 July 2026 - Forest City Special Financial Zone (Forest City SFZ),
Malaysia's pioneering special financial zone and emerging lifestyle and
leisure hub, today released updated visitor data and travel guidance
ahead of the upcoming 2026 peak travel season. New visitor data now
confirms that Forest City has recorded approximately 4 million coastal
visitors, over 100,000 golfers and 57 international events at its golf
resort, and more than 260,000 guests at its two hotels in 2025,
reinforcing its status as a growing cross-border tourism and leisure
destination. The figures come as the
Johor Bahru?Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link approaches completion, with passenger service expected to begin in January 2027, further enhancing transportation convenience.
An elevated view across Forest City Golf Resort in Johor,
Malaysia ? home to two 18-hole championship courses whose Classic Course
has ranked among the Top 100 Golf Courses in Asia for seven consecutive
years.
Forest City SFZ at a glance
Forest City SFZ is a coastal development in Johor, Malaysia, located
approximately 2 km across the Tebrau Strait from Singapore. It was then
designated a Special Financial Zone by the Malaysian government in
August 2023. The Malaysian Parliament passed five federal bills in July
2024 designating Pulau Satu as the country's fifth duty-free island, and
the first that visitors can enter directly by vehicle.
For travellers, Forest City SFZ offers a 4 km publicly accessible
coastline, two championship-rated golf courses (including its Classic
Course, which has ranked in the
Top 100 Golf Courses in Asia for seven consecutive years),
guided mangrove eco-tours, sea fishing trips, and duty-free shopping.
It is currently the only duty-free island in Malaysia that can be
entered by vehicle without a ferry.
The Forest City beach experience with open shoreline, mangroves and sea fishing
The 4 km coastline and surrounding environment are designed to make
visitors forget they are only minutes away from the city. Soft sand
beaches slope gently into the water, shallow enough for children to
paddle and deep enough for kayakers, windsurfers, and other water sports
enthusiasts to find their rhythm. It is this unpretentious charm that
has drawn approximately 4 million coastal visits in 2025 ? offering an
open, welcoming, and peaceful place that doesn't feel too far from home.
The wider development sits within
roughly 2.86 million m? of green space
? including both golf courses, parks, mangrove corridors, and
landscaped public zones ? with over 400 documented plant and animal
species recorded on‑site. For visitors interested in the island's
natural beauty, guided mangrove eco‑tours run along the development's
green corridor. A one‑ to two‑hour trip with a registered boat operator
takes travellers past fish nurseries and bird habitats, with a stop to
see the ongoing mangrove restoration work along the Johor coastline. Sea
fishing trips depart from the marina with expert guides accompanying
guests throughout the journey. Bookings can be made either through the
hotel concierge or via official
Forest Life app.
Forest City has developed three core commercial districts, bringing
together over 100 shops that cover a diverse range of business formats,
including international dining, duty‑free shopping, retail, healthcare,
finance, and leisure and entertainment. Regular festivals, sports
events, and cultural gatherings along the beachfront bring Forest City's
"Eat ? Play ? Chill by the Sea" concept to life.
Two championship golf courses with a seven-year ranking streak
A journey through
Forest City Golf Resort reveals a landscape designed with nature in mind. Two 18‑hole championship courses sit side by side on a single property: the
Classic Course, designed by veteran architect Liang Guokun, runs 7,138 yards across 69 hectares; the
Legacy Course,
a rare collaboration between Jack Nicklaus and Jack Nicklaus II,
stretches 7,386 yards across 74 hectares. Both are GEO Certified, a mark
of environmental stewardship that audits water use, biodiversity,
energy, and waste.
The Classic Course has placed in the Top 100 Golf Courses in Asia for
seven consecutive years (2020?2026), a feat few courses can claim. In
2026, it climbed 14 places to No. 36 in Asia and retained its title as
No. 1 in Malaysia. The Legacy Course, meanwhile, ranked No. 49 in the
Asia‑Pacific Top 100 (2024?2025). In 2025, the resort welcomed over
100,000 golfers, serving as a vibrant hub for both casual golfers and
professionals.
For travellers seeking events to experience, the resort hosts more than
50 tournament dates annually, including pro‑am events and corporate
days. 57 major tournaments were held in 2025. The wider development
hosts more than 100 international events a year ? from endurance races
to lifestyle festivals, including the
Challenge Malaysia triathlon scheduled for October 2026.
Duty-Free Retail on Pulau Satu
Forest City was gazetted as a
duty-free island
under five Federal bills passed by the Malaysian Parliament in July
2024. This transformation has positioned Forest City as Malaysia's fifth
duty-free island and the first that visitors can enter directly by
vehicle, without a ferry crossing.
Shelf prices on the gazetted categories ? alcoholic beverages, chocolate
and confectionery, cosmetics, perfumes, and other goods ? are typically
lower than equivalent purchases on the Malaysian mainland or in
Singapore retail.
For vehicle access, visitors should take the following into consideration:
Identification: Visitors should ensure they bring valid identification for vehicle entry.
Import Allowances: Per-passenger import allowances on goods
carried back into mainland Malaysia or into Singapore are strictly
governed by the respective customs authorities. Visitors are encouraged
to check the latest government guidelines and current allowances for
Malaysia or
Singapore before making purchases.
Singapore Residents: GST relief thresholds and specific allowances for alcohol and tobacco are set by
Singapore Customs; please verify these against the official live portal when visiting.
Forest City Accommodation: Marina Hotel, Golf Hotel, long-term stays
Forest City
Marina Hotel is
the development's flagship beachfront property, offering 283 rooms with
floor-to-ceiling windows that frame a 270-degree view across the Strait
of Johor. Multiple dining outlets, a swimming pool, and conference
facilities make it a versatile base for both leisure and business
travellers. For golf-led trips, the Forest City Golf Hotel,
winner of the prestigious Agoda 2025 Gold Circle Award, sits within the resort grounds and offers
stay-and-play packages bundled with green fees on either course.
Forest City Golf Hotel is a five-star retreat set within the 800-hectare
Forest City Golf Resort, offering 298 spacious guestrooms and suites,
including Superior and Deluxe Rooms, Superior and Deluxe Suites, a
Family Suite and three Presidential Suites, many with views of the
surrounding golf landscape. Guests can enjoy Asian, Western and
international cuisine at the Tee-Off Restaurant, private dining spaces
for family gatherings and business occasions, as well as caf? and lounge
facilities.
The hotel also provides direct access to championship golf, swimming
pools, a gym, spa, golf shop, executive lounge, meeting rooms, a grand
ballroom and event venues, making it suitable for leisure stays, golf
getaways, corporate meetings and private celebrations.
During tournament weekends and major events, the Marina Hotel typically
operates at full occupancy, with overflow demand absorbed by short-term
rental units.
For longer stays and family groups, Forest City's residential blocks
offer a substantial inventory of professionally managed serviced
apartments, ideal for those seeking more space or a home-away-from-home
experience. Blue Horizon Suites, a newly launched sea-view serviced
residence in 2026, features panoramic ocean views and a comprehensive
suite of modern amenities, including a swimming pool, private beach
access, and close proximity to the golf course.
Beyond accommodation, Forest City delivers an integrated lifestyle environment, with year-round dining options, the on-site
Forest City International School (a CATS Global Schools campus), and the duty-free retail cluster on Pulau Satu.
Accessibility: getting to Forest City SFZ in 2026
Forest City SFZ sits approximately 2 km across the Tebrau Strait from
Singapore, closer to central Singapore than most Singaporeans are to
Changi Airport. By road via the Tuas Second Link, the drive is roughly
40 minutes from Singapore CBD(Central Business District) and roughly 60
minutes from Changi Airport.
From Johor Bahru CBD, the journey takes approximately 30 minutes by car,
while Senai International Airport is about 50 minutes away. This puts
travellers at the coast, close enough for a spontaneous weekend escape,
yet far enough to feel like a proper getaway. For Singapore-based
visitors, hotel shuttles and chartered coaches via the Second Link are
the most convenient option, with the journey offering a scenic Strait
crossing as a picturesque introduction to the destination.
Itinerary options: weekend getaways, family breaks and corporate stays
Singapore weekend visitors can arrive on Friday evening via the Second
Link, with the journey from Singapore's CBD taking approximately 40
minutes. The stay-and-play package offers a low-friction entry point:
two nights' accommodation at the Forest City Golf Hotel, daily
breakfast, and one round of 18 holes on the Classic Course. Saturday and
Sunday can be split between golf and the 4 km public coastline, with
duty‑free shopping and a long brunch on Pulau Satu before the return
crossing.
Malaysian families on a long weekend can fill an unhurried two‑day
itinerary with the 4 km coastline, mangrove eco‑tours and water sports.
The coastline has drawn approximately 4 million visitors in 2025, with
school‑holiday weeks bringing the most coastal events. For families with
children, the Forest City Water Park offers gentle water play zones and
casual aquatic recreation suitable for younger visitors.
Corporate groups, MICE planners and cross‑border professionals can
utilise the Forest City Hotel's conference facilities and block-booking
capabilities. The resort's 57 major golf tournaments in 2025 demonstrate
its capacity to absorb large groups. The Marina Hotel spans over
830,000 sq. ft with 283 rooms, multiple dining outlets, a fitness centre
and a swimming pool. Once the RTS Link begins passenger service in
January 2027, Forest City will become viable as a same‑day cross‑border
meeting venue for Singapore‑based groups, with the Bukit
Chagar?Woodlands North crossing reduced to approximately five minutes.
A destination backed by policy, infrastructure, and visitor data
A single weekend at any leisure destination can tell only a small part
of the bigger story. But the data ? 4 km of public coastline, two
championship golf courses with a seven-year Asia's Top 100 streak,
status as Malaysia's fifth duty-free island, more than 100 events a
year, and located just 2 km from Singapore, with an RTS Link offering
passenger service from January 2027 ? point to a growing travel
destination backed by infrastructure and policy support.