Take a bumboat from Changi Point Ferry Terminal for a scenic and short ride to the island.
The cooler and less rainy months of February to April are ideal for visiting.
While there are no hotels, camping is allowed at designated areas with a permit.
Expect to see hornbills, wild boars, macaques, and a variety of marine life and birds.
Yes, bicycles are available for rent from several shops near the jetty.
Yes, there are a few local eateries offering seafood and Singaporean dishes.
Definitely! Walking trails abound, perfect for those who enjoy leisurely hikes and nature walks.
Absolutely, it's great for families looking to experience nature and engage in outdoor activities.
Guided tours are available and provide insightful information about the island’s history and ecosystems.
Bring water, sunblock, insect repellent, and comfortable walking shoes for exploring.