One of the oldest coastal parks in Singapore, this place brings back memories for Singaporeans who frequented this area in the 60s and 70s. The park is 3.2km long with stretches of sandy beaches between Changi Point and Changi Ferry Road.
The beach with pristine white sand extends into the park at places to form a continuous stretch of wide open area dotted with coconut palms, BBQ pits, park benches and shelters. The kampong ambience has been carefully retained while jogging tracks, among other amenities, were added. Visitors can now jog or cycle along the winding tracks from Changi Point to Changi Ferry Terminal and back.
This is the place where families can gather over the weekends for picnics, swimming, BBQ and even overnight camping. Sitting by the beach, you can look out to the sea overlooking Pulau Ubin while enjoying the gentle breeze. Listen to the crashing waves while coconut palms sway gently.
Facilities: Play equipment, barbeque pits, camping areas, restrooms.
Activities: Barbeque, cycling, camping, fishing, exercising, water sports.