Siloso Beach

This is the hippest beach in Singapore! It is a must visit desination if you are a volleyball enthusiast. It is the venue of many beach volleyball competitions as well as mega events like the Countdown 2010 beach party and Zouk Out 2009. There are activities for all ages ranging from canoeing, cycling, rollerblading to just lying on the beach to chill and sun tan.
Admission: Free
Opening Hours: 24/7
Venue: Sentosa (take the sentosa express and alight at the Beach station)
For more information, please visit: http://www.sentosa.com.sg/explore_sentosa/beaches/siloso_beach.html
* Do take note that Sun Tanning Nude is against the law in Singapore.


Palawan Beach
Sentosa Island has 3 beaches, another one is the Palawan Beach. It is unique because it has a suspension bridge leading to the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia! It caters more to an outing destination for the whole family with kid's performances available on weekends, public and school holidays. Want to use the internet while chilling out on the beach? You can do it here at the Palawan Beach through wireless internet access to be connect to the world!
Admission: Free
Operating Hours: 24/7
Venue: Sentosa (take the sentosa express and alight at the beach station)
For more information, please visit: http://www.sentosa.com.sg/explore_sentosa/beaches/palawan_beach.html
East Coast Park
Want to relax on a beach without heading to sentosa? There is always East Coast Beach! Watch the beautiful sunrise and breathe in the fresh morning breeze at the largest park in Singapore. There is a large variety of activities to take part in at ECP. Some examples are water activities, barbequing, kite-flying, fishing, bowling, camping and of course dinning. Located along the beach, is a seafood paradise with more than 8 seafood restaurant. Do not miss out on the chili crabs!
Admission: Free
Operating Hours: Daily. Park is lit from 7:00 pm to 7:00 am
Venue: East Coast (SBS Transit bus 16 and alight at Marine Terrace. Then use the underpass to cross the ECP expressway or just hire a taxi.)
For more information, please visit: http://www.nparks.gov.sg/cms/index.php?option=com_visitorsguide&task=parks&id=14&Itemid=73
Pulau Ubin

Though Singapore is a modern city, there is still some remains of our Kumpongs (villages) available. Feeling adventurous? Head off to one of Singapore's island in a bumboat with wild boars, peacocks and other creatures roaming free! You will get to see Singapore in a different light. It is famous for its long stretch of biking trails, so if biking is a form of relaxation for you, pluck up your courage and head off there!
Admission: S$2.50 for the bumboat tickets Operating Hours: Bumboats operate from sunrise to sunset Venue: Changi Point Ferry Terminal to take the bumboat For more information, please visit: http://www.nparks.gov.sg/cms/index.php?option=com_visitorsguide&task=parks&id=29&Itemid=73




























