Lazarus Island
Lazarus Island, which is connected to St. John's Island by a bridge, is a well-kept secret and one of Singapore's most secluded beaches. The C-shaped lagoon and one of the whitest soft beaches in the area are only a few minutes' walk from the bridge.
The calm beach is nearly always deserted, especially on weekdays, and is ideal for a stroll or a dip in the pure blue seas.
Picnics are very common at Lazarus. It has lots of shade, thanks to the coconut trees that line the beach, as well as a rain shelter for when it rains in the afternoon. Because there are no facilities on the island (no food, lodging, or bathrooms), visitors should bring everything they need for the day.
Visitors visiting on Lazarus Island can focus on sunbathing, swimming in the pristine waters, and enjoying walks on the beach because there are no entertainment alternatives available, and no construction can be seen. After a few hours of relaxation, return to St. John's Island and rent a boat to explore Kusu and the surrounding islands.
Things to do: Relax by the beach, click photographs, indulge in water sports,
Tourist attractions: Tropical feel, tranquil atmosphere, and turquoise water.
Facilities available: Beach pavilions, footpaths, and excellent restaurants serve the best of unique seafood and other Singaporean delights.
Best time to visit: November to January
How to reach: One can reach the island by taking a ferry from South Marina Pier.