Where to fish in Singapore?

Singapore, a bustling city-state, is also a paradise for fishing enthusiasts. The island's diverse waterways offer some of the best fishing experiences, particularly from the unique vantage point of a kayak. Whether you're seeking the quiet serenity of night fishing, the structured and abundant waters of Changi, or the adventurous route through the Southern Islands, there's a perfect spot for you.

  1. Kayak Fishing in Sentosa

Fishing along the coconut-lined beaches of Sentosa offers a unique and memorable experience. As you paddle along the beautiful coastline, you'll be surrounded by stunning views and vibrant marine life. Our kayak fishing tours start at Tanjong Beach and take you all the way to Siloso Beach, covering a distance of 4km to 6km. This route caters to all fitness levels, and we ensure a comfortable pace, making it feel like a leisurely walk in the park.

Highlights:

  • Marine Biodiversity: While fishing, you might be lucky enough to spot a Hawksbill Sea Turtle or a Pink Dolphin. These sightings are not only exciting but also highlight the rich marine biodiversity in the area.

  • Unique Atmosphere: As you fish, you'll hear the thrilling screams of bungee jumpers and smell the delicious barbecue aromas from the restaurants lining the shore.

  • Diverse Fishing Opportunities: Sentosa’s mix of natural coastal breakwaters and coral reefs provides a diverse range of fishing opportunities. You'll have the chance to encounter a wide variety of colorful tropical fish species.

  • Relax and Unwind: After your fishing adventure, Tanjong Beach Club is an excellent spot to unwind. Enjoy a delicious lunch and soak up the island vibes in a relaxing setting with beachfront dining options.

2. Kayak Fishing in Pulau Ubin (Day and Night)

Pulau Ubin offers some of the best kayak fishing experiences, whether you prefer the tranquility of day fishing or the unique adventure of night fishing. Escape to this serene island and navigate its beautiful mangrove trails, where you'll be surrounded by lush greenery and the soothing sounds of the forest.

Day Kayak Fishing:

  • Wildlife Encounters: Spot otters, monitor lizards, and wild boars swimming beside your kayak.

  • Mangrove Fishing: Target species like Mangrove Jacks and Barramundis as you explore the mangroves.

  • Fish farms: Encounter floating villages and fish farms, known locally as 'Kelong'.

Night Kayak Fishing:

  • Serene Atmosphere: Enjoy the peaceful serenity of the night, ideal for an after-work fishing activity.

  • Kelong Fishing: As night falls, bigger predatory fishes hide around the fish farms where Mangrove Jack, Barramundi, Grouper become active.

  • Fresh Catch: Your guide will cook your catch at an exclusive seaside home on Pulau Ubin, providing the freshest fish you’ll ever taste.

3. Kayak Fishing at East Coast

East Coast Park offers a gentle and relaxing environment for kayak fishing, perfect for beginners and families. The slow currents allow you to focus more on fishing rather than paddling against the water, making it an ideal spot for a laid-back fishing experience.

Highlights:

  • Scenic Views: Enjoy stunning views of Singapore’s cityscape, including the iconic Marina Bay Sands.

  • Easy Route: A short 2-5 km route tailored to your fitness level.

  • Rich Marine Life: Fish over natural sea structures like seaweed, rocky bottoms, and reefs for bottom fishes like tuskfish, groupers, snappers, and more.

4. Kayak Fishing at Changi

Changi’s 300-meter seawall is a haven for anglers, offering a rich variety of fish species and an excellent spot for both beginners and intermediate fishermen.

Highlights:

  • Abundant Marine Life: The seawall is home to Snappers, Groupers, Tusk fish, Pelagic species, and some mysterious, powerful fish that have snapped fishing rods.

  • Diverse Fishing Techniques: Whether you prefer jigging, bait fishing, or both, Changi offers a bit of everything.

  • Reliable Catch: The structure of the seawall attracts plenty of fish, ensuring a successful fishing trip.

5. Kayak Fishing Along the Southern Islands

For those seeking adventure, kayaking from Sentosa to the Southern Islands is an exhilarating experience. This route covers Lazarus, Saint John, Kusu, and Tekukor Islands, known for their rich reefs and unspoiled beaches.

Highlights:

  • Panoramic Views: Enjoy breathtaking views of Singapore’s city skyline as you paddle through the Southern Islands.

  • Rich Fishing Grounds: Heavy bottom fishes like Groupers and Snappers are commonly caught, along with occasional pelagic species like Mackerel and Queen fish.

  • Adventure Route: This 10-14 km route offers both fishing and adventure, with the added thrill of battling currents and exploring various islands.




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