Beaches of Singapore

Beaches of Singapore are very beautiful, refreshing and clean. It’s a treat for all the people visiting. Singapore being an island has many beaches and every beach has its own specialty.

Sentosa Palawan Beach is a great escape for workaholics. Great thing about Singapore is, just do nothing and put on some sun block, chill, hop and connect with nature. Palawan Beach is also host to two famous local beach bars. Listen to the smooth sounds of French and Latin Jazz at Bora Bora Beach Bar as you sip on their famous Singapore Sling. So go ahead and enjoy!

Sentosa Tanjong Beach has it all what you need, clear water golden sand and very much alive at night. It is one of the best bays. It is the right place to skip from work and hit the beach with all the sun sand and serenity. But at night, it is the place to spot hot babes and sizzling hunks.

Sentosa Silso Beach is the place for the people who want to be there in all the trendy places. It’s a place for all those of you beach bums. This place is the home to the beach volleyball buffs. Every beach bum wants to be spotted here on this long and broad beachfront. Get yourself drenched in the perspiration, baked by the solar rays and those squinting eyes from the sun glare. You can get into those water sports such as canoeing and skim boarding, or other activities like cycling or roller blading. This beach is pet friendly also. There are plenty of bistros alongside the beach. The most happening Sunset Beach, the Cool Deck for all those thirsty people. Coastes will certainly charm you with its relaxing ambience.

Sembawang Beach is a serene beach and has a pleasant park. It was formerly the land occupied by the British forces. Locals are drawn to this beach to relax, swim, jog or if you have a passion for fishing, this beach still has its customary fishing crowd lined along the beachfront of coastal Kampong Wak Hassan. The most interesting spot of this park is the Sembawang Hot Spring, Hot spring water has been known to have healing properties, specifically its ability to get rid of aches and pain.

East Coast Park Beach is a place for everyone. Situated on the southeastern front of the island, this is the longest beach stretch and the most popular one too. It has great food stalls, various water sports, cycling and roller blading. It is considered to be Singapore’s fun area, filled with activities all over the place.

Changi Beach is a memento of the Japanese occupation and World War II.The site for the massacre of the Chinese men by the Japanese soldier. Today however, the beach is the playground of many beach lovers. Changi Beach will certainly bring back the sweet memories for locals who frequented it during the sixties. Changi Beach is a nice place for families and friends to get together for picnics and barbeques.

Punggol Beach is more of a sea Sports Club for water sports lovers. A quiet neighborhood in the northeastern part of Singapore.This location is also marked as a national heritage. Engage in challenging water sports such as the wakeboarding and boating. Wakeboarding activities started in Singapore only in mid 1990s and became more popular among the young in 2000.
So what are you waiting for Expats! Get your swimsuit, sun block and towel and rush to your nearest beach and relax. Beaches of Singapore are waiting for you.

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