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jamesb
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« on: January 18, 2009, 02:07:16 PM »

Hello guys,

I was wondering if Singapore has any nice beaches. If so, what are these nice beaches called?
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rick39
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« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2009, 12:13:22 PM »

Well yes here are some....


Changi Beach: A reminder of the Japanese Occupation
The grim history of Changi Beach dates back during the World War II and Japanese Occupation. It was the site for the massacre of 66 Chinese men by the Japanese soldiers. The specific location of the massacre is at the water's edge along the stretch o ...

East Coast Park Beach : Activities for everyone
Situated on the south-eastern front of the island, this is the longest and most popular beach stretch in Singapore. With great food stalls, various water sport activities, cycling and rollerblading kiosk located along the stretch, it is understandabl ...


Punggol Beach: Punggol Sea Sports Club
A quiet neighbourhood in the northeastern part of Singapore, Punggol has transformed itself into a new residential community. The Punggol area was once dotted with farmhouses, rearing poultry, pig and fish farming, as well as plantations. Much of ...

Sembawang Beach : Catch the Sembawang Hot Spring here!
The serene beach and its pleasant park, was formerly land occupied by the British Forces. At the Sembawang Jetty, stood the former colonial residence of Admiral Beaulieu, which was restored. Locals are drawn to this beach to relax, swim, jog or i ...

Sentosa Palawan Beach
Great thing about living in Singapore is that weekend getaways are just a hop, skip and jump away. Palawan Beach is a great escape for all workaholics. Slap on some block, chill and connect with nature. Palawan Beach’s sandy beach gives you the o ...

Sentosa Siloso Beach : Hip, Trendy, The place for every Beach Bum
It’s hip, trendy and home to beach volleyball buffs. Every beach bum wants to be spotted in this long and broad beachfront. Get ready for great excitement and action on Siloso Beach as it owns the reputation of hosting a hive of beach activities both ...

Sentosa Tanjong Beach : Clear Water, Golden Sand & Alive at Night
Many have claimed that this is the best bay by far. Peaceful even on weekends, Tanjong Beach has clear water, golden sand, plenty of palm trees to lie under, and little shingled shelters. Perfect! I suggest you skip work and hit the beach on a weekda ...
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manojjonam10
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« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2009, 05:09:41 AM »

Yes, Singapore has a lot of good beaches. It has a lot of playing stuffs in the beach especially the beach volleyball kind of stuffs. Singapore also has optimum climate for people visiting the beaches. As in the posts mentioned about Singapore has a lot of good beaches.
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reira
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« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2009, 08:48:32 AM »

That's a lot of good beaches huh. But I'd want to go to the east coast park mentioned above from what I've heard you can enjoy a  lot of water activities there. It sure sounds fun to me Smiley
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mnnie
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« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2009, 10:37:09 PM »

Hello guys,

I was wondering if Singapore has any nice beaches. If so, what are these nice beaches called?
well i guess it was well narrated above..that just try checking this out..Siloso Beach Resort Sentosa http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g294264-d627293-Reviews-Siloso_Beach_Resort_Sentosa-Sentosa_Island.html  to know more the geographical location and the likes
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ruby
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« Reply #5 on: May 10, 2009, 06:55:48 PM »

Well yes here are some....


Changi Beach: A reminder of the Japanese Occupation
The grim history of Changi Beach dates back during the World War II and Japanese Occupation. It was the site for the massacre of 66 Chinese men by the Japanese soldiers. The specific location of the massacre is at the water's edge along the stretch o ...

East Coast Park Beach : Activities for everyone
Situated on the south-eastern front of the island, this is the longest and most popular beach stretch in Singapore. With great food stalls, various water sport activities, cycling and rollerblading kiosk located along the stretch, it is understandabl ...


Punggol Beach: Punggol Sea Sports Club
A quiet neighbourhood in the northeastern part of Singapore, Punggol has transformed itself into a new residential community. The Punggol area was once dotted with farmhouses, rearing poultry, pig and fish farming, as well as plantations. Much of ...

Sembawang Beach : Catch the Sembawang Hot Spring here!
The serene beach and its pleasant park, was formerly land occupied by the British Forces. At the Sembawang Jetty, stood the former colonial residence of Admiral Beaulieu, which was restored. Locals are drawn to this beach to relax, swim, jog or i ...

Sentosa Palawan Beach
Great thing about living in Singapore is that weekend getaways are just a hop, skip and jump away. Palawan Beach is a great escape for all workaholics. Slap on some block, chill and connect with nature. Palawan Beach’s sandy beach gives you the o ...

Sentosa Siloso Beach : Hip, Trendy, The place for every Beach Bum
It’s hip, trendy and home to beach volleyball buffs. Every beach bum wants to be spotted in this long and broad beachfront. Get ready for great excitement and action on Siloso Beach as it owns the reputation of hosting a hive of beach activities both ...

Sentosa Tanjong Beach : Clear Water, Golden Sand & Alive at Night
Many have claimed that this is the best bay by far. Peaceful even on weekends, Tanjong Beach has clear water, golden sand, plenty of palm trees to lie under, and little shingled shelters. Perfect! I suggest you skip work and hit the beach on a weekda ...


hi rick ..i think i like the Changi Beach coz of its historic details and i am curious of it ..
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chithanh119
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« Reply #6 on: July 23, 2009, 08:15:43 AM »

there are many beautiful beaches in Singapore. but i think that Sentosa Palawan Beach is the most beautiful beach
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Saman
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« Reply #7 on: January 08, 2010, 02:35:23 AM »

Singapore does have nice beaches. Here I two I have visited.
Changi Beach Park
-This is one of the oldest coastal parks in Singapore. It is very peaceful, ideal to relax.
East Coast Park 
-You can participate in several sport activities in this beach. While cycling is the most enjoyed activity, one can also enjoy golf, tennis, squash and water sports.
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strike
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« Reply #8 on: January 19, 2010, 01:32:04 AM »

Singapore is one of the most exotic countries in Southeast Asia and It is famous for its wonderful beaches. The beaches are well maintained, clean and environmentally "Green". The natural and soothing environment of the islands and beaches cool your nerves from tormenting blows of day to day life and give you the ultimate bliss. It is a great place to play beach volleyball too.
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zairaong
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« Reply #9 on: April 06, 2010, 03:14:12 AM »

i agree..
there many beautiful beaches in Singapore but i like changi beach park more..
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« Reply #10 on: April 09, 2010, 02:42:37 PM »

Hello,


           Singapore beaches are well maintained, clean and environmentally "Green". Air polution is also low due to strict national regulations and the surrounding sea. At several of the beaches, you can spend an entire day of enjoyment. Swimming is, however, not recommended by locals at certain beaches, primarily Pasir Ris Beach in the north. Due to the numerous ships that pass the straits of Malacca, water quality is considered relatively poor in terms of clarity, although it is officially within both local and WHO guidelines for safety.

Mainland Beaches

East Coast Park: Situated on the south-eastern part of the island, East Coast Park is the largest and the most popular park in Singapore.

Themed "Recreation For All", this park offers a wide range of facilities - be it food, recreation, entertainment and sports - for the enjoyment of all, from the young to the old, for the outdoor, active types to the passive. Bowling alleys, golf driving range, holiday chalets, restaurants and hawker centre can all be found in this park.Come to the park during weekends, sit under the swaying coconut palms, Casuarinas and Ketapangs, and enjoy having your picnics with your families or friends. Sit back and let the cool sea breeze and the sounds of the waves ease your troubles away.

For those looking for action, there are water-sports - offered by the Sailing Club and the People's Association, cycling and in-line skating, rented by concessionaires at a low fee. In the evenings, bring your families and friends down for a barbecue. Besides recreation, this once-barren reclaimed land offers a diversity of both flora and fauna.

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shiffersmith
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« Reply #11 on: July 28, 2010, 02:13:23 AM »

Thanks for such a nice post,it was really informative and useful.

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charming beauty
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« Reply #12 on: July 30, 2010, 10:39:07 PM »

Hi,
Last holiday, I have a chance to visit some beautiful beaches in Viet Nam such as Mui Ne, Vung Tau.
I haven't ever gone to Singapore Beaches. Hope to visit there in the future. Grin
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trung277
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« Reply #13 on: August 13, 2010, 03:26:30 AM »

East Coast Park
Sembawang Park
West Coast Park
Pasir Ris Park
Changi Beach
Punggol Beach
That is what I have learned. Smiley
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