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Pulau Ubin

Lost in time, Pulau Ubin is like Singapore sixty years ago. Come here for the perfect nature escape.

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4.9
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587 reviews
Amazing experience - well organised, extremely pleasant guide, great outdoor experience
Aline
Everything was well planned, and information given was concise. Our guide Zac was very informative and showed us around. Overall experience was 10/10.
Jerome Koh
Very well managed mangrove kayaking tour by Jacklyn.
Juha

Pulau Ubin FAQs

Are there any designated hiking trails on Pulau Ubin?

Yes, Pulau Ubin has several designated hiking trails, such as the Sensory Trail, Puaka Hill Trail, and Chek Jawa Boardwalk, which offer a variety of scenic and educational experiences.

What can bird watchers expect to see on Pulau Ubin?

Bird watchers visiting Pulau Ubin can expect to see a wide variety of bird species, including herons, kingfishers, hornbills, and migratory birds like sandpipers and plovers.

Is Pulau Ubin worth visiting?

Yes! It's one of our favourite places in Singapore to visit.

We love taking the bum boat across - that alone feels like an adventure. We also love that Pulau Ubin is one of the few places left in Singapore than reminds us of its past as a sleepy fishing village.

Coming to Pulau Ubin is like stepping back in time to the 1960s, where neighbours knew one another, and people still went to each other's houses to borrow a cup of rice or sugar.

Most of its inhabitants have now moved away now but around the edges of Pulau Ubin, you can still see houses on water where the indigenous Orang Laut people live.

The nature here is also beautiful. We love mangrove kayaking here - it's the closest to nature you get get in Singapore and much more serene than kayaking on Singapore mainland.

We love spotting wildlife here from the migratory sea eagles to otters (if you're lucky!).

You can also hike here (Puaka Hill and Chek Jawa Wetlands are a couple of easy hikes), or rent a bike to cycle around the island.

We also love coming to Pulau Ubin with a local guide who can show us how people really live here and bring it to life with stories.

Do I need a passport to go to Pulau Ubin?

No you do not. It's still part of Singapore so you can just take a bum boat over without any passport or ID!

What are the best things to do in Pulau Ubin?

You can easily spend half a day or a full day at Pulau Ubin!

It does get a bit hot in the afternoon so we recommend heading over early around 8am.

We love mangrove kayaking here - it's the closest to nature you get get in Singapore and much more serene than kayaking on Singapore mainland.

We love spotting wildlife here from the migratory sea eagles to otters (if you're lucky!). You can also hike here (Puaka Hill and Chek Jawa Wetlands are a couple of easy hikes), or rent a bike to cycle around the island.

We also love coming to Pulau Ubin with a local guide who can show us how people really live here and bring it to life with stories.

After kayaking, cycling or hiking, you can also hop into one of the little street side restaurants of Pulau Ubin for food.

The food here is no-frills and fresh (especially the seafood which is right from the local fish farms on the water), and the rustic vibes are glorious.

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