Sisters' Islands Marine Park is Singapore's first marine park, offering a glimpse into the rich marine biodiversity and a haven for marine life enthusiasts.
Located south of the main Singapore island, Sisters' Islands Marine Park encompasses the Sisters' Islands and their surrounding waters, along with marine areas off the St John's Island and Pulau Tekukor. The park is home to a diverse range of marine life, including corals, seagrass meadows, and a multitude of fish species. Established as a conservation and research site, the park aims to protect these natural habitats and support marine biodiversity. Visitors can participate in guided walks, snorkeling activities, and marvelling at the rich underwater ecosystem through intertidal zones. Educational outreach programs and conservation efforts are key components in promoting public awareness and appreciation of Singapore's marine heritage. The park serves as an excellent spot for photography, nature observation, and marine environmental education.
Guided intertidal walks showcasing marine biodiversity
Snorkeling in crystal-clear waters to witness coral reefs
Seagrass meadows providing habitats for marine species
Rich marine life including starfish, giant clams, and seahorses
Explore the vibrant coral reefs that are home to a wide array of marine species.
Vital to the marine ecosystem, these meadows provide breeding grounds for various marine animals.
Ideal for guided explorations to observe marine life during low tides.