Best Beaches in Singapore

7 Beaches in Singapore

What is the Most Popular Beach in Singapore?

Beaches in Singapore are generally well-known for being man-made. While you can find some stretches of sand that are 100% genuine, the most picturesque beaches in Singapore have been built using imported sand from neighboring countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Cambodia.

Singapore has undergone vast development over the last half a century or so, and most of the original beaches were wiped out by the construction of the harbor front and the island’s overall urbanization. Nowadays, most of Singapore’s beaches can be found on Sentosa Island, which can be reached via cable car, sky-train, car, or even on foot. Here is your guide to the best beaches in Singapore, Sentosa Island, and around.

1. Siloso Beach

Sentosa’s most action-packed shoreline

Siloso Beach in Singapore

Good for: Families, Photo


Siloso Beach, located on the southwestern coast of Sentosa, is one of Singapore’s most lively and well-equipped beaches. It’s a weekend favorite for families, thanks to its wide, sandy stretch ideal for picnics and beach games like volleyball, soccer, and canoeing. The beach’s energetic vibe is great for both relaxation and play, with plenty of space to unwind or join in the fun.

What sets Siloso apart is its vibrant beachfront scene. You’ll find bars, restaurants, shops, and hotels just steps from the sand, making it easy to spend an entire day here. For a quieter experience, visit on weekday mornings when the beach is less crowded and the water is calm, perfect for a peaceful paddle or a scenic stroll. Read more


Location: 10A Siloso Bch Walk, Singapore 099008

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Siloso Beach

10A Siloso Bch Walk, Singapore 099008

2. Tanjong Beach

A beach that takes you from lounging to dancing

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Good for: Couples, Nightlife


This is arguably Singapore’s best beach for relaxing in the daytime, thanks to its slightly more secluded position on the south coast of Sentosa. This crescent-shaped hideout has shallow warm waters, fine white sand, and tropical palm trees; all the essential ingredients to make for a quintessential beach and help you forget it’s not actually natural.

Tanjong Beach is also well-known for its parties, thrown at the popular Tanjong Beach Club. Guest DJs provide tunes for late night dancing and vibrant cocktails keep you hydrated. However, this bar usually provides more relaxed vibes in the daytime, with its swimming pool, sun-loungers, and extensive food menu.

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Tanjong Beach

3. Changi Beach

A quiet gem for outdoor adventures

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Good for: Adventure, Families


If you’re looking to skip Sentosa but still crave a stretch of white sand, Changi Beach on Singapore’s east coast is a great alternative. This coastal park is just under 70 acres and features a long, narrow beach and well-maintained paths ideal for running and cycling. Its laid-back charm makes it a favorite among locals.

Changi Beach is especially popular on weekends, drawing fitness enthusiasts, families, and plane spotters eager to watch aircraft land at nearby Changi Airport. The park also offers facilities for camping and barbeques, making it a versatile spot for both active outings and relaxed gatherings. Whether you’re there for a workout or a sunset picnic, it’s a peaceful escape with a community vibe.


Location: Nicoll Drive, Singapore 498991

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Changi Beach

Nicoll Drive, Singapore 498991

4. Palawan Beach

A coastal adventure

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Good for: Families, Photo


Palawan Beach is one of Singapore’s most popular coastal spots, known for its soft white sand, swaying palm trees, and relaxed island vibe. Top up your tan, take a dip in the sea, and sample refreshing drinks at lively beach bars that stay open from morning to evening. Located on the southern tip of Sentosa, the beach is easily accessible by shuttle bus or a scenic walk across the island.

A standout feature is the charming pirate-style suspension bridge leading to a small offshore islet. Embrace the sense of adventure and walk or swim across to explore. With its mix of leisure, fun, and unique character, Palawan Beach stands out as one of Singapore’s best seaside escapes.

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Palawan Beach

5. Punggol Beach

A stretch of serene shoreline

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Good for: History, Photo


Punggol Beach, tucked away in the north of Singapore, is a peaceful escape from the city’s bustle. Easily reached via Punggol MRT and shuttle bus, the coastal park offers scenic walking trails, tranquil ponds, and a jetty perfect for quiet reflection or fishing. Follow the signposts to discover the beach itself, often deserted and ideal for a moment of solitude.

The fine sand and striking boulders scattered across the shore give the beach a rugged charm. With stunning sunset views across the water to Malaysia, Punggol Beach is a hidden gem for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking a slower pace by the sea.

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Punggol Beach

6. St John’s Island

A laidback beach retreat just a ferry ride away

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St John’s Island is a peaceful getaway just a short ferry ride from Singapore, offering quiet beaches and lush walking trails. Spend the day exploring the coastline, spotting marine life, or relaxing under the tropical trees.

With fewer crowds and a natural, untouched feel, St John’s Island is one of Singapore’s most rewarding beach destinations for those who enjoy quiet exploration and scenic beauty. You can also rent a bungalow for a night on the island and make the most of this tranquility.

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St John’s Island

7. Lazarus Island

A hidden crescent of calm

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Good for: Families, Photo


Lazarus Island is one of Singapore’s most secluded beach destinations, known for its crescent-shaped stretch of soft sand and clear turquoise waters. Accessible via a short walk from St John’s Island, it offers a peaceful setting for long strolls, quiet reading, and gentle dips in the sea. The beach’s natural curve creates a sheltered bay, making the water especially calm and inviting.

With no shops or restaurants on the island, be sure to bring your own food and drinks. The lack of development adds to its charm, offering a rare sense of escape. Whether you’re lounging under the sun or exploring the shoreline, Lazarus Island feels worlds away from the city’s pace.

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Lazarus Island

Paul Smith
Compulsive Traveler

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