Take a scenic ferry boat ride to 3 gorgeous islands of Singapore- St. John's Island, Lazarus Island, & Kusu Island
Enjoy the 15 minute causeway walk to St. John's Island from Lazarus Island
Visit temples at Kusu Island or go fishing and picnic with your companions
Pack a meal or buy a snack pack at the Ferry Terminal and satisfy your tastebuds
Activity Location: 31 Marina Coastal Drive, Marina South Pier, #01-04
Activity Timing:
Activity Duration: 8 hours (including 1.5 hours of ferry ride)
About the Singapore Island Cruise:
Take a scenic tour to three gorgeous islands in the Singapore CIty- St. John's Island, Lazarus Island, & Kusu Island by ferry with your loved ones. Witness the panoramic views while island hopping and capture the beautiful moments. You can visit temples on Kusu Island, go fishing or picnic with your companions or simply enjoy the landscapes of beaches and the coastal line of Singapore.
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The ferry ride from St John's Island to Kusu Island is 15 minutes long and you get to traverse 3.5 kilometers via ocean during this time. Remember that you can only reach Kusu Island by boat, hence make sure you keep an eye on the ferry schedule.
1. Sisters Island: It is believed that Sisters' Island is named after a folktale about a pair of sisters drowning at sea. The islands are separated by a narrow channel. Discover which version of the legend you believe on a Singapore Island Cruise, a popular spot for camping and picnics. Singapore's Sisters' Island Marine Park is also a natural habitat for native marine life.
2. Lazarus Island: If you are looking for an idyllic beach getaway, Lazarus Island is the ideal destination. Picture yourself relaxing on white sand beaches and soaking your toes in the turquoise waters here.
3. St. John’s Island: St John’s is also well known for its lagoons, and one of the most popular outer-lying islands of Singapore. Making the best use of tickets to St John's Island, you can spend your time swimming in the lagoon, picnicking on the beach, and exploring the winding tracks of the jungles here.
4. Kusu Island: Kusu Island is replete with mythical tales relating to tortoises, which have a fascinating story attached to them. Those who are interested in exploring a popular tortoise sanctuary should not miss out on this opportunity. In the ninth lunar month, you can visit Kusu Island's China Da Bo Gong Temple, where the temple is frequented by crowds.
1. Wakeboarding: A visit to Singapore is not complete without experiencing the unique and thrilling water sport of wakeboarding. You'll need a few skills before you can progress, and this sport is great for group play.
2. Windsurfing: Windsurfing is a fascinating sport that combines sailing and surfing. A windsurfer's board consists of a sail that provides the surfer with direction and speed. With experience, you can perform loops, jumps, and other crazy activities in order to satisfy your adrenaline needs.
3. Stand-up paddle-boarding: Stand upright to paddle in this water adventure. SUP is the safest sea sport that even children can play! A floating device and oars are all you need. Even families can do SUP together once you have mastered the skills.
4. Jet-skiing: You can ride a Jet Ski as if it was a motorcycle above the water, and it is a fun and unique way to spend fun time with your friends. It involves riding through the seaway, switching and swirling your way along sandy islands, and untamed mangroves.
The best time to visit Singapore is between February and April. During these months, which are considered dry, there is generally less rainfall than at other times of the year. Further, the weather is ideal for hitting the beach, just to laze, or engaging in thrilling watersports, with lots of sunshine and no rain.
By boat: Visit the beautiful islands of Singapore, including Lazarus Island, St. John Island, and Kusu Island on an island cruise ferry. Get your tickets for the Singapore Island Cruise ferry at the ticketing booth at Marina South Pier.
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