Choose Your Kayak Fishing Adventure!

Slow Pace : Best for beginners & family with kids

  • Step into the wonderful world of kayak fishing

    Learn everything you need to know about kayak fishing on the gentle waves and currents of East Coast Park.

    Kayak Fishing at East Coast Park is perfect for anyone new to fishing or kayaking. Slow current allows you to spend more time focused on fishing instead of paddling against the current. It’s a great activity for families with kids.

  • Fish along the coconut lined beaches of Sentosa, Singapore’s famous island of fun.

    While fishing, you might be lucky enough to spot a Hawksbill Sea Turtle or a Pink Dolphin. These sightings are not only memorable but also a reminder of the rich marine biodiversity in the area

    Sentosa’s mix of natural coastal breakwaters and coral reefs provides a diverse range of fishing opportunities. You can encounter a wide variety of colourful tropical fish species!

    If you love the sun, sand, coconuts, or anything tropical, then this route is made for you.

  • Hook up the monsters hiding in the shipwreck.

    Over the years, as the corals and seagrass grew onto the shipwrecks in Marina East bay, it slowly developed into a thriving marine ecosystem. The shipwreck provides shelter for a rainbow of marine fishes. Large predatory fishes enjoy hunting the buffet of fishes swimming in and around the wreck.

    Feel tiny as you paddle and fish around enormous shipping vessels anchored in the bay, the giant anchors and the underwater craters created by them are great fishing spots too.

    Enjoy stunning views of Singapore City from the unique perspective of the sea. From where you are fishing, you can even see the most iconic building in Singapore, Marina Bay Sands (the building with a giant boat in the sky).

    At only 3-5 km, it’s an easy route to complete, your physical fitness level is no issue here.

    You’ll also fish over natural sea structure like seaweed, rocky bottom and reef for bottom fishes like tuskfish, groupers, snappers and many more.

Easy Pace : For all physical fitness level

  • Hear the roar and feel the rumble of the commercial planes as they fly directly overhead.

    Fishing along the 4km man-made breakwater will take us from Changi Terminal towards Angler’s bay.

    You can get a sneak peek of the jet plane on the tarmac during the Singapore Air Show. If you are lucky, you may even witness a fly-by display by the RSAF’s Black Knights.

    The 4–8km route could be as short as 4km or as long as 8km, your guide will pace it to your physical fitness level.

    You’ll be fishing the rocky structures and reefs found along this 4 km stretch of manmade breakwater. Groupers and Mangrove Jacks are commonly found hiding in the holes and crevices created by boulders of the breakwater.

  • Target monster fish that below the massive 300-meter seawall off the coast of Tanah Merah, Singapore.

    The 300m seawall is a habitat for a diverse range of species, including Snappers, Groupers, Tusk Fish, Pelagic species, and even some mysterious fish with enough strength to break your fishing rods.

    Where there's structure, there's fish, and the larger the structure, the better the fishing. That's why the 300m seawall is teeming with a abundance of fish, making it virtually impossible not to catch a fish. Arguably the best fishing spot in Singapore!

    Whether you're a novice or intermediate angler that enjoys all kinds of fishing, this location is tailor-made for you. From jigging and casting to baiting, a variety of styles work here. There’s a little bit of everything here. You can jig, cast, or bait, or do whatever that floats your boat.

  • The first and only freshwater kayak fishing tour in Singapore.

    Fever is proud to introduce the first freshwater kayak fishing tour in Singapore.


    You would fish along the banks of Punggol Reservoir and cast into the overhangs of the Punggol forest. You can even fish the giant pillars of Tampines expressway (TPE) if you fancy some bottom bouncing action. 


    Choose your favourite lure and cast away. Poppers, Minnow, Buzz bait or Flies, whatever you fancy. Add the elusive Giant Snakehead or the Amazonian Peacock Bass to your fishing Pokédex. There are many more surprising fishes from all over the world that can be found in Punggol Reservoir.


    The trip is recommended for anglers with basic casting experience. But fret not, if you have no experience at all, your guide will turn you into a casting pro.

Mid Pace : You’ll sweat a little

Mangrove - Pulau Ubin

  • Explore the magnificent mangrove forest of Singapore.

    Escape to the island of Pulau Ubin and explore its beautiful mangrove trails. Hear the songs of the forest as you cast for target fish species like the Mangrove Jacks & Barramundis. Nothing beats the feeling of a perfect cast under a tree branch and yanking out a trophy fish.


    This route is designed for nature enthusiasts, It is the best route to experience the best greenery and untouched nature that Singapore has to offer.


    En route, you’ll see the last remaining floating villages and fish farms, commonly referred to as ‘Kelong’. Beside mangrove fishing, you’ll also fish for a variety of bottom fishes at the sunken structures around the Kelongs.

If you’re lucky, our local kelong residents may even invite you up for a cup of tea.

Starry Night - Ubin Kelongs

  • Listen to the quiet serenity of the night and feel its cool night breeze as you fish under the stars.

    Leave your sunscreen and hat at home, you don’t need it here.

    As the Sun sets and night falls, the seabed becomes a hive of activity from the bigger predatory fishes. They start hunting for the smaller fishes amongst the nooks and crannies of the coral reef.

    Monsters like Mangrove Jack, Barramundi, Grouper and even Shark lurk below your kayak!

    This trip is perfect for folks looking for an after-work fishing activity and also a perfect kayak fishing trip for anyone who dislikes burning up in the Singapore sun.

  • Catch the spectacular sight of the National Day and New Year’s Day Fireworks from the vantage point of the sea.

    Avoid the crowded city and enjoy the tranquility of a quiet and private fireworks display.

    You start fishing at sunset until it fades to dark. You can target both daytime fishes and also fishes that are only active at night. Night fishes tend to be bigger predatory fishes that hunt only at night.

    The sea surrounding the city offers a wide range of habitats, namely, shipwrecks, coral reefs, rocky breakwater, mud bed and many more!

    Your fishing adventure concludes with some sparkles and a brilliant fireworks display from Marina Bay.

High Pace: You will be drenched in sweat

  • Island hop from Sentosa to Singapore’s richest reefs

    Island hop from Sentosa to the Southern Islands, home of Singapore’s richest reefs and unspoilt beaches. The southern islands consist of Lazarus, Saint John, Kusu and Tekukor Island.

    Take in the panoramic view of Singapore’s City and enjoy the quiet serenity of the Southern islands.

    This 10-14 km route is made for the fishing and adventure junkie. Paddle the distance and battle the currents as you make your way to the best fishing spots in Singapore.

    Heavy bottom fishes like groupers and snappers are commonly caught in the region and occasionally, some pelagic species like mackerel and queen fish.