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3 Rs at Changi Beach

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3 Rs at Changi Beach3 Rs at Changi Beach

Go crazy with the three Rs. No, we're not talking about recycle, reuse or reduce. Instead, revitalise, relax and rejuvenate yourself here!

The Changi Beach Park is a beach park located at the northeastern tip of Singapore. Changi Beach is a popular hangout for overnight family picnics, especially on weekends. Those who prefer solitary activities will enjoy fishing, watching landing airplanes, jogging and watching the sunrise or sunset.

Sunrises can be viewed from the SAF Changi Ferry Terminal on the eastern end of the park while sunsets from Changi Point. Others may enjoy barbecuing, camping and watersports. The view of coconut trees filtering the sunlight. Sun kissed beaches and refreshing breeze will simply take you breath away.

Facilities :

  • Barbecue pits, Campsites, Fitness corner/ stations & Fitness equipments/ exercise station
  • Playground
  • Restroom / Toilets with or without shower facilities

Location :

Changi Beach Park is located near Nicoll Drive; 0.3 kilometre away from Telok Paku Road; 0.4 kilometre away from Bicycle Foot Bridge; 0.6 kilometre away from Lorong Bekukong; 0.7 kilometre away from Changi Village Road

Getting there :

Changi Beach Park is served by SBS Transit bus services 9, 19 and 89 at several bus stops along its length. These bus stops are among the closest to the coast you can find in Singapore. By taking these buses, visitors can alight along Nicoll Drive. Visitors can also take bus services 2, 29, 59 and 109 to Changi Village and 5 minutes of walk across the pedestrian footbridge to the park. Visitors can also alight at Changi Village Bus Terminal located near Changi Beach Park.

For the complete list of Family oriented places you can visit in Singapore, click here!

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