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Beaches Near Singapore

Southern Island sandy beaches near Singapore with palm trees and greenery overlooking the sea

The mix of technology, innovation, and natural beauty makes visiting Singapore an unforgettable experience. Even though Singapore is famous for its skyline and city attractions, it also gives you the chance to have that beach escape you need. Beach lovers are in for a treat with the city’s tropical climate and some truly stunning beaches nearby!

Singapore beaches are famous for one thing: being man-made! You can find some stretches of white sandy beaches that are 100 percent genuine, too. But, the most picturesque beaches in Singapore were built with imported sand from neighboring Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Cambodia.

When it comes to weather, Singapore stays warm all year round, though it can get pretty humid. So, light clothing and sunscreen are essentials. Just a heads up about local customs—Singaporeans usually prefer modest beachwear compared to other tropical destinations.

Our Top Picks for the Best Beaches Near Singapore

Singapore’s white sand beaches have it all! Many of the beaches are on Sentosa Island, and a few other secluded beaches in Singapore are only a boat ride away. That means you don’t have to worry about transportation. Here are our picks for the best beaches near Singapore:

Palm trees overlooking the gold sand of Palawan Beach, Singapore

1. Palawan Beach

Palawan Beach is one of the most popular beaches on Sentosa Island, known for its soft white sand and clear waters. If you’re traveling with children, make sure to visit Splash Tribe. It has a sandcastle-themed play zone, an infinity-edge pool, great food, and is the perfect spot for parents and kids to have a fun day in the sun.

You can even cross the suspension bridge to a small islet that’s the southernmost point of continental Asia! Plus, if you’re traveling with your four-legged friends, you need to check out The Palawan Dog Run. This place has a green space and water points and is the only dedicated doggie paradise in Sentosa.

How to Get There

Getting there is easy—just hop on the Sentosa Express from VivoCity, or take a walk from nearby attractions. The ride takes about 20 minutes, and you can catch a new bus every 15 minutes. Once you’re there, you'll find plenty of beachside amenities, like changing rooms, showers, and snack shacks. Families can have fun at the nearby play areas, while couples and friends might enjoy eating under swaying palm trees or sipping cocktails at one of the beachfront bars.

Make the most of your day: If you’re carrying extra gear, think about storing your luggage with a nearby service while you explore the beach or grab a bite to eat. That way, you’re free to enjoy everything without the hassle of lugging bags around.

Sandy cove at Siloso Beach, Singapore with people, umbrellas, and beach beds

2. Siloso Beach

Siloso Beach is where the action happens. It’s perfect for groups of friends who want to have a fun and active day at the beach. You can try skimboarding or kayaking, cycling, rollerblading, or beach volleyball, or just relax at the beach and enjoy the views of the nearby coral reefs.

If you’re more of an adventurous type, you can go for Indoor Skydiving at iFly Singapore where you'll experience actual free-fall circumstances. This indoor skydiving experience also includes a fantastic view of the South China Sea and Siloso Beach, and it will cost you $60.

How to Get There

Getting to Siloso Beach is easy—simply take the Sentosa Express or go for a bike ride along the scenic paths. The beach is a bit busier, but you can still find quieter spots toward the end. Don’t forget to pack some sunscreen, since the tropical sun can be very strong!

Make the most of your day: If you’re planning a packed itinerary with activities on Sentosa, like cycling or volleyball, store your stuff at a luggage storage nearby. That way, you can travel light between activities.

A woman sitting at a bench in green Changi Beach, Singapore

3. Changi Beach

Changi Beach is one of Singapore’s oldest and most scenic beach parks and is super easy to get to from Changi Village. It offers two play areas, BBQ pits, and a 3-km running and cycling track, which makes it a great spot for families, picnickers, and fitness enthusiasts. The beach is also popular for fishing and plane-watching near the Changi Point Ferry Terminal. Changi Beach, which sits on reclaimed land, has an interesting history as a site used during the Japanese occupation of Singapore.

Cycling is a great way to explore Changi Beach Park! You can rent bikes right at the park. The 2.2 km Changi Boardwalk has stunning waterfront views and is a scenic route for cyclists. Also, several operators offer bike tours for a more fun experience.

Bike rentals at Changi Beach Park typically range from $5 to $11 per hour, depending on the type of bike and rental operator. Some vendors even offer discounted rates for half-day or full-day rentals. You can check with local shops or rental stations for the latest prices and availability!

How to Get There

You can reach Changi Beach via public transport or a short taxi ride from Changi Village. If you’re traveling from the city center, the ride takes about two hours, and the buses leave the station every 15 minutes. So, no need to rush!

Make the most of your day: If you’re heading straight from the beach to Changi Airport for a late flight, storing your luggage is a convenient way to enjoy your last few hours in Singapore stress-free.

View of the Marina Bay gardens, Singapore

Additional Tips & Tricks

  • Smoking: Smoking isn’t allowed in most public places, including restaurants, shopping malls, and public transportation. There are marked smoking areas, so be sure to smoke only in those areas to avoid fines.
  • Clothing: Singapore’s tropical climate means that lightweight, breathable clothing is the way to go. But, when you’re visiting religious or cultural sites, make sure to dress modestly (cover your shoulders and knees).
  • Tipping: Tipping isn’t common in Singapore because restaurants usually add service charges to the bill. It’s not expected, but feel free to leave a tip if the service really stood out.
  • Chewing Gum: The sale of chewing gum is banned, but you can bring small amounts for personal use. Remember to throw it away properly to avoid fines!
  • Public Transport: Singapore has a great public transport system, so why not use the MRT or buses to get around?
  • Littering: Singapore is very clean just like its pristine beaches, and littering comes with strict fines. Make sure to use bins and toss your trash properly.
  • Shopping: If you're visiting during the Great Singapore Sale (from June to July), you’ll score amazing discounts at malls and shops.

Besides Palawan Beach, Siloso Beach, and Changi Beach, you can also visit Tanjong Beach, East Coast Beach, and East Coast Park for cycling and picnicking, Coney Island, and Marina South Pier for ferry rides to the Southern Islands. Other interesting attractions are Gardens by the Bay, Orchard Road for shopping, and the cultural hubs of Chinatown and Little India. 

No matter where you plan to stroll around Singapore, Bounce has got your back! Just look for nearby places to store your luggage and enjoy exploring without the extra weight. With us on your side, you’ll make the most out of your adventure in Singapore!

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