8 Things to Do in Kusu Island That are Too Mesmerizing to Skip!
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 What to do in Kusu Island?

Visit the Chinese Temple, Experience Singapore Skyline, Go For A Brisk Walk To See Reefs, Visit Tortoise Sanctuary, Kusu Island Ferry, Find Out the Marine Life, Swimming, Snorkeling and many more.

If you’re wondering what to do on Kusu Island, you’re in for some amazing experiences.  Kusu Island can serve as a dynamic location to be in, for culture lovers to those searching for a relaxing day away from city life. Kusu Island, also known as "Tortoise Island" in Chinese, is an amazing retreat for tortoises and one must also visit the Tortoise Sanctuary over here.

If you're considering Singapore packages from India, make sure to include a visit to Kusu Island in your itinerary. This tranquil island, dating back to the 16th century, is a sanctuary for devotees seeking spiritual solace. Explore the Da Bo Gong temple and the Malay Shrine to offer prayers and seek blessings. For adventure enthusiasts, there are opportunities for adventurous swimming and other exciting activities on Kusu Island. Board the Kusu Island ferry to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in the serenity of nature.

Here are some of things to do in Kusu Island:

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Kusu Island Ferry

Do you want to get away from the city and go to an island? Take a ferry to the islands of Kusu. The island is only accessible by boat and it runs from Marina South Pier till 3 p.m. every day. The Singapore Island Cruise ships generally stop at St John's Island first before proceeding to Kusu Island; however, the ferries do not stop at St John's Island on their way back to Marina South Pier.

Keep a watch on the ferry schedules because camping is completely prohibited on Kusu Island, so you'll have to catch the last ferry back to the mainland. Kusu Island is served by two ferry companies: Singapore Island Cruise Ferry and Marina South Ferries.

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02

Experience Singapore Skyline

If you’re wondering what to do in Kusu Island, you can enjoy the splendid view of the Marina Bay skyline directly from Kusu Island's beach. If you visit on a clear day, you can see a clear view of mainland Singapore from a bird's eye view. Start with the Singapore Flyer and see how many notable buildings and sites you can spot.

When you look to the southeast, you can see the Batam skyline, and the Formosa residence, located in Nagoya, Batam. Skyline from Kusu Island is an excellent site to watch along the waves, soak in the landscape, and get away from the hustle and bustle of the cities while enjoying your food from the local shops on Kusu island.

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Visit the Chinese Temple - Da Bo Gong Temple

Da Bo Gong Temple Chinese Temple, also known as Kusu Island Temple or Tua Pek Kong in the locality, is an Island's most popular landmark Chinese temple. The remarkable architecture of Kusu Island Temple, which is located 200 meters from the jetty, makes it instantly distinguishable. This magnificent temple, devoted to two deities - Da Bo Gong and Guan Yin - was founded in 1923.

Thousands of devotees visit the island every year to pray for long life, good health, prosperity, and happiness. Every year during the ninth lunar month, the Da Bo Gong Temple serves as a spiritual retreat for Taoist, Buddhist, and Confucian devotees. There’s also a concrete lotus-shaped wishing well near the temple's centre. To make a wish and toss a coin into the well, all you have to do is make a wish

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Swimming & Snorkeling

Kusu Island has escaped the ravages of over-commercialization and tourism, the waterways, lagoons, and beaches surrounding it are in near-perfect condition for swimming. The beach on Kusu Island is similar to the Maldives beach in that it has white beaches and clear blue seas.

The marine life in and around its coastal waters is fresh, clean, and unaffected by human exploitation. On a hot and humid summer day, if you’re wondering what to do in Kusu Island, take an opportunity to go swimming in Kusu Island's lagoons. During low tide, you might be able to glimpse the rare marine life such as corals or reefs if you're lucky. There are also amenities to aid swimming like the north-eastern part of Kusu Island has public bathrooms and outdoor showers.

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05

Go For A Brisk Walk To See Reefs

The beaches on Kusu Island are unspoiled and beautiful, with clean white sand, crystal clear seawater, and lush green grass. One of the best things to do in Kusu Island is to grab an opportunity to take a brisk walk along the island or just grab a cup of coffee and take a slow refreshing stroll.

Coral reefs, fish, and other marine life abound in the waterways, thanks to initiatives to conserve marine biodiversity makes this walk unforgettable. Families with children can bring sand toys to Kusu Island and enjoy the beaches. There are two beaches on the island, one on the north and one on the south, where you can relax and enjoy the cool wind, swinging coconut trees, and the island life.

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Find Out the Marine Life

A breakwater is located adjacent to the beach, where one of the best things to do in Kusu Island is to walk and explore the sea life with an unobstructed view of the sea. From red seaweed, leathery soft corals, hard corals, to cerianthids, the biodiversity of Kusu island is rich and diverse. A haven for ecologists, zoologists, botanists, biogeographers, and geneticists studying these subjects along with the tourists

Additionally, travelers seeking a serene, tranquil, and unfiltered environment will enjoy an afternoon lunch with their loved ones at this little beach, which will allow them to disconnect from the urban jungle bustle for a short time. Consider visiting an off-shore island instead of the usual East or West Coast Parks to enjoy a different kind of sea life. It's not only a nice place to unwind, but it's also a fantastic location for taking photos of sea life.
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Visit Tortoise Sanctuary

Kusu Island has significant ties to tortoises, so it's no surprise that there's a popular tortoise sanctuary there. Visiting the tortoise sanctuary is certainly one of the best things to do in Kusu Island. On Kusu Island, there is a tortoise refuge where you may see a variety of turtle breeds, refuge is essentially a buried concrete pit on the ground. There will undoubtedly be plenty of opportunities for you to stare at Kusu Island's enormous tortoise population.

At Kusu Island, the Singapore government has dedicated resources and time to preserving the tortoise population that lives near the city. Therefore, You can also find that friendly tortoises can be seen roaming freely in their natural surroundings. Please note that you shouldn't go into their enclosure or touch them.

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Pray at the Malay Shrine

Thousands of pilgrims from all over the world flock to Kusu Island for the annual Kusu Island Pilgrimage, some from as far as Vietnam and Thailand. According to myth, the two men were so glad to have survived their ordeal that a Taoist shrine and a Muslim 'keramat' ('shrine' in Malay) were built in their honour.

It takes place in the 9th lunar month (annually between September and November). Devotees come to pay their respects and pray for good health, happiness, success, luck, and tranquility in their lives. If you’re wondering what to do in Kusu Island, make the 152-step trek for prayers and blessings. 

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  1. What is Kusu Island popular for?

    The proximity to the city and virtually mystical nature makes Kusu Island a popular weekend destination. If you’re thinking of what to do in Kusu Island, there are so many activities that make the island more enjoyable. From three Malay shrines and a Chinese temple visit to swimming in its lagoons that island becomes a perfect vacation spot for many. 

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  2. What are things to do in Singapore?

    1. Visit the National Gallery Singapore
    . National Gallery Singapore is the largest public collection of modern art in Southeast Asia, with over 9,000 works. Some tourists spend a half-day (or more) walking through the museum's numerous galleries.
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    2. Watch beautiful tortoises at Kusu Island

    Kusu Island is a must-see for tortoise lovers, with everything from statues to real tortoises in the tortoise sanctuary. Some claim that if you pray at one of the island's many temples, you might just bring home some good luck.

    3. Get a view from Sky Helix Sentosa
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  3. What are the best places to visit near Kusu Island?

    1. St Johns Island- St Johns Island's turquoise lagoons and calm landscapes are ideal for picnics. This isolated island, only 15 minutes from the city, is surrounded by lovely gardens and trees.

    2. Lazarus Island- Lazarus Island, with its rustic beauty, is the place to go. This one will provide you with the actual impression of a rustic set up in an urban country.

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  4. How much does the Singapore trip cost?

    For one individual, a one-week holiday in Singapore costs roughly SG$1,145, a one-week trip to Singapore for two persons costs roughly SG$2,289 in Singapore dollars.

    When traveling as a family of three or four, the cost per person frequently decreases because children's tickets are less expensive.

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