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Singapore
is made up of around 50 small and large islands. The quiet atmosphere
of the smaller islets provides an idyllic getaway from the bustle of
city life. Sentosa is the island resort close to the mainland and is
home to many luxury beach resorts. The islands dotted in the clear blue
waters offer tranquility and a laid-back lifestyle.
Sentosa
This resort island is a must for all visitors to Singapore.
Serviced by cable cars, the sandy beaches and rustic nature trails of
Sentosa are minutes away from the busy city streets. Originally a
British military base, it was converted into a resort in 1972. It is
now home to the symbolic “merlion”, the tourism icon of Singapore.
Underwater World, Dolphin Lagoon, colonial architecture and landmarks,
museums and entertainment venues are just some of the attractions of
the island.
Pulau Ubin
Shaped
like a boomerang, this island in the northeast is a covered by low
hills and thatched huts. The island has been developed into a nature
paradise with hiking trails, camping sites, shelters and chalets. Much
of the natural environment has been preserved along with the rustic
villages that give testament to life in the old days.
St. John’s Island
St. John’s
started was a penal colony during the British colonial days. Since then
it has been converted to a holiday resort complete with sandy beaches,
picnic spots, swimming lagoons, trekking routes and soccer fields for
the perfect weekend vacation.
Kusu Island
Also known as Turtle Island,
the story goes that a giant turtle once saved two shipwrecked sailors
by turning itself into an island. The two sailors, a Chinese and Malay,
who were so grateful that they built a Chinese temple and a Malay
shrine along with the statue of a giant turtle on the island. Stunning
views of the mainland can be seen from Kusu's beaches and its hilltop.
The warm waters of the lagoon are ideal for swimming.
Lazarus & Sisters Islands Lazarus and Sisters Islands
are tiny islands in the southeast with some of the best tropical
beaches in the region. The waters around the island are ideal for
swimming, snorkeling and diving. However the currents are quite strong
and care should be taken by scuba diving.
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