We had Macdonald for breakfast before we proceed to collect our ferry ticket at the Harbourfront Centre.
It only took us 40 minutes to travel from Harbourfront centre to Batam. Upon arriving at the batam waterfront city dock, there is a friendly harris staff who helped us to retain our passport till the last day of our check out, and then directed us to the shuttle bus. It was only a 5 minute shuttle ride.
Just what you need - Classic Mini
Upon check in, we were welcomed with warm towel and honeydew drink. It didn't took us long to check in despite the long queue and crowd. It was smooth and fuss free.
The access card to our hotel room.
Their bedroom is big and spacious with lots of TV channels available for selections.
The orange bedroom slipper


Look at his facial expression!
Harris hotel and resort



We top up an additional S$5 for the hotel lunch buffet.
In the afternoon, we took a cab to Nagoya Hill, the biggest shopping mall in Batam. The trip to and fro cost us S$30.
There was nothing really impressive about that place. We get bored and we ended up shopping for food at the supermarket, followed by tea break at A&W.


It was drizzing outside. And we decided to go back to the resort for other activities.




Guess who is that pink hairy creature?


The drinks we bought at the supermarket.
Candle light bowling game starting from 9pm to 11pm. It was real cheap. 3 game bowling, 1 pair of shoes rental and 1 can soft drink only cost S$10 per person.
We made a reservation on the spot, but we decided to give it a miss because we are simply too lazy to leave our bedroom when it reached 9pm. 
We are entitled to 1 free bowling game.


Table tennis aftermath. It cost us S$4.30 per hour.
We dine at Arirang Korean and Japanese resturant for dinner.



Both of us dislike Kimchi! And we leave the plate of Kimchi untouched. 



Dear's beef don that comes with a small bowl of udon

My korean jab chab. Their serving was real big and i only managed to finish half of it.
Coming up next...
Harris Batam Day 2










































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