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#Kusu Island Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Kusu Island 🏝️ Singapore 🇸🇬
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When you board the ferry to the outer island, forget about your mobile phone. 📵 Immerse yourself in nature's beauty, feel the sea breeze, listen to the waves, and escape the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Kusu Island, situated 5.6 kilometers south of Singapore in the open sea, is ideal for a day trip as camping is not permitted. 🏝️ The island features the Chinese "Da Bo Gong Temple" and the Malay holy site "Datuk Gong Temple." The temple's Chinese architecture, including red bricks, green tiles, and a pond where turtles are released, adds to its charm. Pilgrims visit to offer money, seek cures, calm the sea, ward off disasters, and pray for children, believing in its effectiveness.
Legend has it that Kusu Island was formed by a giant turtle to rescue two people lost at sea. In gratitude, the duo constructed a temple and a church on the island. 🐢⛪
Kusu Island lacks roads, with winding paths leading to Binhai Dock and St. John's Island. For a smooth trip, take the MRT on the North South Line to Exit B of Binhai Port and purchase a boat ticket on-site or online in advance. 🚢 The ferry departs from Binhai South Ferry Terminal, stopping at St. John's Island before reaching Kusu Island. Remember, the ferry won't return from Kusu Island to St. John's Island. Check Figure 2 for the shipping schedule. 🗺️
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Kusu Island is one of the southern Islands in Singapore. Kusu means Tortoise Island. There are sacred temples and many lives tortoises. Tua Pek Kong temple is the popular Chinese temple located there. On the ninth month of the lunar calendar, thousands of devotees will go over and pay respects to the different deities.
Just take a ferry about an hour from Marina South Pier to reach there. You can also go for a picnics on the island and enjoy the sea breeze.
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Uncovering the Southern Islands
Other than hiking/trekking in Singapore’s mainland, Pulau Ubin and Sentosa. There are 3 Islands open to public via public ferries from Marina South Pier. St John Island, Lazarus Island and Kusu Island.
Kusu Island not surprise spot to Taoist/ Buddhist community in Singapore because of its pilgrimage activity annually held there. There is hawker centre in Kusu Island but they only turn up once a year for extra information.
For St John island, prolly those who went for school camps may have come before for camping.
Lazarus island is linked to St John island, the link path is known to Anglers fishing there. Private yacht usually also stop at the sea bay for water activities.
Note: Do bring enough water and food to consume when going to the Southern Islands as there are no stalls in the islands, be a responsible person and do keep the area clean after consuming food and drinks !
Address:
Marina south pier
31 Marina Coastal Dr, Singapore 018988
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Temples & Beautiful Beaches @ Kusu Island
Kusu Island, or Tortoise Island got its name from the legend where it had a magical tortoise that turned itself into an island to save 2 shipwrecked sailors.
Other than the Chinese Temple, the island also has a beautiful beach and a tortoise sanctuary. Wonder around the island to explore the natural beauty of the island or just laze/sunbathe at the beach!
Getting there is easy by the 2 ferry companies at Marina South Pier: Singapore Island Cruise Ferry and Marina South Ferry. The ferries also stop by St John Island so you can also have an island hoping trip in the same day.
Do take note of the ferry schedules though in order to catch the ferry back to Singapore since no overnight camping is allowed on Kusu Island
Secret beach at Kusu 🐢 Island
Do you know there is a beach 🏖 area on Kusu Island?
Yes! There is a nice beach on this southern island. Kusu Island, also known as “Tortoise Island,” is just a short ferry ride from Lazarus and St John’s island.
How can you get to Kusu Island? Get the island hopping pass! I purchased the pass (Singapore Island Cruise) from Trip.com that allowed me to visit three islands: St. John's Island, Lazarus Island, and Kusu Island.
Most people visit Kusu Island to visit the Chinese Da Bogong temple, the turtle monuments and sanctuary, and other cultural spots.
But most visitors do not know that there is a serene beach that is great for swimming. The waters here are calm and you can spend a few hours just enjoying the sea and skyline of Singapore.
I strongly recommend spending some time on this small but welcoming island!
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A niche photography spot with a view of the CBD
📝Singapore Travelogue part20: Turtle Island📝
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Turtle Island is a small offshore island located just 5.6 kilometers away from Singapore, first discovered by a Spanish fleet in 1616. Legend has it that in a certain year during the ninth lunar month, a divine turtle transformed itself into an island to save sailors from a storm. In gratitude, the sailors built a temple on the island, and the story has been passed down to this day. 170 years ago, an Arab and a Chinese set out on a pilgrimage to Turtle Island. The Chinese fell seriously ill on the island, but suddenly, a boat loaded with food and water appeared, saving them both. They were eventually buried on the island, becoming the site of the current Datuk Gong Temple and Malay sacred site.
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If you're lucky during your visit, you might encounter huge turtles. The beach here is almost deserted, making it perfect for bringing a picnic basket and spending a leisurely afternoon feeling like you have the place to yourself. It also offers an excellent view of the skyscrapers in Singapore's city center.
Visited on November 6, 2016
Kusu island
Kusu Island is an exquisite gem nestled within Singapore's Southern Islands, and it offers a breathtaking blend of natural beauty, tranquility, and cultural significance. My recent visit to this enchanting destination left me awestruck, and I can't wait to share my experience.
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Visited this peaceful place every year and hoping for more trips to come.
Kusu Island
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Kusu Island is one of the Southern Island in Singapore.
There is 2 sacred temple there. A Chinese temple called Tua Pek Kong and a Malay Shrine called Datok Kong.
There is also many tortoises roaming in the sanctuary.
Ferry ticket cost $16 for round trip. You can take MRT to Marina South Pier Station and walk over to the ferry terminal.
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Journey to Kusu Island🐢🐢🐢
Kusu Island or what we call "Tortoise Island" is a small island located at the southern part of Singapore. During the lunar calender of the ninth month which is the pilgrimage season, many devotees will travel to this island to worship and pay respect to the many deities. It is very easy to travel there by taking a ferry from the Marina South Pier to reach the island.#wheretogosg #attractionsg
A day at Kusu Island in Singapore
It was wonderful journey and fantastic views. We spent full there and enjoying the beauty of nature ☺️😍
good memory trip in singapore, this is a clean and beautiful çountry. take nice photo in kusu island and marina south pier. Free and easy trip to singapore is suitable for family trip. Must eat chicken rice, bak kut teh, chilli crab, satay and local coffee. The weather is hot and rainy day in singapore. The transportation is very convenience and you can take bus or mrt to every where that you wish to go.
Among the Southern Islands of Singapore, Lazarus Island is by far the most popular when it comes to beaches. However, Kusu Island’s beach is definitely worth a visit as well.
Travel together.
Singapore is a diverse country that excels in tourism, cuisine, and shopping. Especially for Chinese people, coming here feels like coming home.
Singapore has regions that blend multiple races and cultures, modern office buildings and shopping centers. There are over 70 world-class hotels, 18-hole golf courses, and many tourist attractions. Entertainment and cultural activities are also abundant, ranging from classical symphonies and Chinese opera to jazz and ballet; from Rolling Stones performances to the latest Hollywood movies, everything is available here.
No matter if you are a sports enthusiast or prefer leisure and entertainment, Singapore has many sports venues or activities suitable for you to choose from. You can rent a sailboard in East Coast Park, and mountain biking can be done on the eight-kilometer-long dedicated bike path. You can swim on the sandy beach, try many seafood restaurants near the beach, and fly kites on the beach. Taking a ferry to swim and relax on St. John's Island and Kusu Island is the best way to rest after a busy day of work. Riding horses on the most beautiful horse track in Asia at the Singapore Turf Club or watching a polo match at the Singapore Polo Club are activities that tourists are interested in when visiting Singapore. Hotels and nearby public sports facilities also have golf courses and tennis courts. Overall, Singapore is a country full of tempting charm.
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Kusu Island or tortoise Island...
the only way to Kusu Island is by boat.Hop onto a ferry from Marina South Pier.
Be sure bring your food because don't have store there.
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