Welcome to My Sisters’ Islands

Tour Info

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Date
Every third Saturday of the month
Time
8:30am to 11:30am (approximately). Please arrive at 8:15am, 15mins before the start time for registration.
language
English
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Start
Meet in front of the Security Counter, Marina South Pier (31 Marina Coastal Dr, Singapore 018988)
End
The tour will start and end at the same location.
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Difficulty Level

2/5

  • The tour requires participants to walk for two and a half hours long.
  • The tour is not suitable for young children and is not wheelchair friendly.
  • Participants must be 13 years and above to participate.
  • Limited parking is available at Marina South Pier. We would strongly encourage you to take the public transport.
  • The event will proceed rain or shine.
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What should I bring
  • Participants should bring along an umbrella, hand sanitisers, insect repellent, and a bottle of water.
  • Participants are encouraged to dress comfortably and wear covered shoes for hiking/trekking.
  • Participants are encouraged to bring their own earphones (with a standard 3.5mm audio jack) because we will be using radio guides for the tour!
  • Asthmatic individuals are encouraged to bring their inhaler.
  • Individuals with seasickness should carry their medicine along.

Description

Newly reopened in October 2024, don’t miss your chance to step into the world of myth and mystery as you explore the Sisters’ Islands, home to Singapore’s first Marine Park. Hear the legendary tale behind their name, discover the unique biodiversity the island has to offer, and witness firsthand the conservation efforts that protect these pristine waters. This is a must-visit for nature lovers and history buffs alike!

The Sisters’ Islands tour introduces participants to Singapore’s first Marine Park, a haven for marine biodiversity and conservation. As they explore the island’s stunning natural landscape, they will learn about its ecological importance and the efforts taken to protect its rich marine life. A discussion on conservation initiatives will provide valuable insights into habitat preservation and species recovery. The experience wraps up with a Q&A session, giving participants the chance to deepen their appreciation for Singapore’s marine ecosystem.