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Kayak fishing combines kayaking and fishing, letting anglers use a specially designed kayak as both a fishing platform and a way to navigate various water bodies. Unlike traditional fishing boats, fishing kayaks offer a smaller, more manoeuvrable, and eco-friendly alternative. These kayaks provide added stability and come equipped with fishing-specific features like rod holders, storage compartments, and leg-pedal drives for hands-free movement!
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Kayak fishing gives you access to areas that shore anglers can't reach, ensuring plenty of fish for you to catch. With your expert guide by your side, you're guaranteed a successful catch. Sentosa and East Coast Park are the top spots for this thrilling experience.
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Fever Adventures’ kid-friendly tours prioritize safety while maintaining high quality. The routes are set in areas with gentle currents, making them suitable even for the youngest participants.
The journey is kept short, ensuring that people of all fitness levels can comfortably enjoy it.
Content and instructions are kept simple, with a focus on hands-on activities to keep kids engaged and entertained
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The minimum age to join Fever kayak tours is 3 years old
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Absolutely! We can help plan your next team-building event, school outing, or even a birthday or bachelor party. From logistics and food catering to team-building games and special requests, we've got it all covered!
Need halal food? We've got it. Looking for a cake for a special occasion? Consider it done! -
On any given day, we can accommodate up to 50 people per session. If your group is larger, we can either split the group into multiple sessions or arrange additional kayaks to increase capacity. We’re flexible and can adapt to your specific group size and requirements
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Embark on Singapore's first and only kayak sailing tour.
No sailing experience is required—your guide will show you the ropes, explaining everything in simple terms. All you need to do is learn how to open and close the sail, and you're good to go! You'll be channeling your inner Captain Jack Sparrow before you know it.
When the wind is strong, the sail will give your kayak a nice speed boost, making the ride smoother and quicker. And even on calm days, your leg-powered Hobie kayak will glide through the water effortlessly, ensuring you're always sailing.
The adventure takes you from mainland Singapore to the island of Pulau Ubin, where you'll paddle through a breathtaking mangrove forest. Be on the lookout for otters, monitor lizards, or even wild boars swimming alongside your kayak.
Once you navigate the mangrove maze, you'll be rewarded with a seafood meal at the last floating restaurant in Singapore, also an active fish farm. Savor the freshest local catches, like barramundi and mussels, harvested right before your eyes.
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The Punggol Waterway Kayak Tour offers an exciting, immersive experience that combines urban design with lush natural surroundings. You’ll start at Punggol SAFRA, hopping onto a specially designed leg-powered kayak, which is easy to maneuver and lets you glide effortlessly through the scenic waterway at a relaxed pace.
As you paddle through beautiful artificial wetlands, you’ll encounter an ecosystem that teems with wildlife. You can spot over 100 bird species, including both local and exotic migratory varieties, making it a treat for birdwatchers. Butterflies, dragonflies, and even the occasional reptile add to the sense of adventure, creating a peaceful, natural oasis right within the city.
Guides enhance your journey with fascinating insights into Singapore’s biodiversity and culture. You’ll learn to identify native plants, herbs, and spices used in beloved Singaporean dishes. Discover wild pandan leaves, lemongrass, and other secret ingredients used to make local favorites like Nasi Lemak or Pandan Chiffon Cake. These discoveries offer a unique sensory dimension, helping you connect more deeply with Singapore’s food heritage.
One of the tour’s highlights is the chance to meet Punggol’s famous otters! This playful family of Smooth-Coated Otters calls the waterway home, and they’re known to pop up and greet visitors. If you hear splashing or squeaking nearby, it’s likely the otters, adding a delightful touch to your kayaking adventure.