Discover Singapore's Hidden Gems Through Kayak Fishing

Kayak fishing in Singapore isn't just about the thrill of the catch; it's an immersive journey that reveals the city-state's most captivating sights from a fresh perspective. This unique adventure offers a blend of serene exploration, ecological discovery, and stunning views, connecting you with the heart of Singapore's natural and urban landscapes.

From the iconic Marina Bay Sands to the floating fish farms of Ubin and the scenic shores of Sentosa, kayak fishing is your gateway to experiencing these landmarks in an entirely new light!

East Coast Adventures: Kayaking with a View of Marina Bay Sands

Marina Bay Sands Like Never Before:
Imagine paddling your kayak in the calm waters with the majestic Marina Bay Sands skyline unfolding before you. This iconic landmark, known for its unparalleled architecture and luxury, offers a breathtaking backdrop for anglers and adventurers alike. Kayak fishing around the Marina Bay area not only provides a stunning view of the city's skyline but also offers a peaceful escape amidst the bustling city life. As you navigate the waters, you're likely to encounter a variety of marine life, making the experience both scenic and rewarding.

Tour that feature this location: Shipwreck Kayak Fishing tour at East Coast

Over time, sunken boats in Marina East Bay have transformed into bustling marine habitats. Corals and seagrass have meticulously woven their way around these underwater structures, creating a sanctuary for a myriad of marine life. These long forgotten vessels are now home to a colorful array of fish, providing shelter and breeding grounds for them. For anglers, these spots are treasure troves, teeming with large predatory fish that thrive in the ample hunting grounds provided by the wreck's nooks and crannies.

Get up close and personal with the giant ships docked in our shores


Exploring the lesser known sides of Pulau Ubin: Fish Farms and the mangroves!

Exploring the Floating Fish Farms:
Venturing further from the urban landscapes, Singapore's floating fish farms is a portal into simpler times. These hidden gems, nestled away in the quieter parts of Singapore's coast, offer a unique glimpse into the local aquaculture industry. Paddling to these floating platforms, you can witness the traditional and sustainable methods of fish farming up close. The calm surrounding waters are not only rich in biodiversity but also provide fertile fishing grounds for those looking to hook their next big catch. It's an opportunity to learn, interact with local farmers, and understand the intricacies of fish farming in Singapore.

Tours that feature this location:

1. Kayak Sailing - Mangrove and Culinary Adventure at Pulau Ubin
2. Mangrove Maze - Kayak Fishing in the Mangroves
3. Starry Night - Night Kayak Fishing in Pulau Ubin

Harvesting fresh seafood from a kelong (fish farm) near Pulau Ubin

Kayak Sailing along a Kelong (fish farm) near Pulau Ubin

Large Fingermark Snapper caught outside the mangroves of Pulau Ubin


Discover Sentosa's scenic views and unspoiled beaches!

No kayak fishing adventure in Singapore would be complete without a visit to the tranquil shores of Sentosa. This popular island resort is renowned for its beautiful beaches, but its lesser-known waterways offer a quiet refuge for kayak anglers. The clear waters around Sentosa are perfect for both novice and experienced kayakers, with the island's lush greenery serving as a picturesque backdrop.

Tours that feature this location:
1. Sandy Shores - Kayak Fishing in Sentosa
2. Kids Kayak Fishing School
3. Guardians of the ‘GalaxSea’ Kayak Tour

Fishing in these waters, you might catch a variety of species, enhancing the excitement of your adventure. Moreover, Sentosa's proximity to Singapore's southern islands allows for extended explorations, where secluded beaches and vibrant coral reefs await.

Kayak fishing along Sentosa Cove

Paddling towards St John’s Island

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