Pulau Satumu
Wrapping up our list of the most beautiful islands in Singapore is Pulau Satumu. The island's name translates to "One Tree Island." Pulau Satumu is Singapore's southernmost island, and it is home to the Raffles Lighthouse, which is a significant landmark in the city's history. Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore, was honored with the naming of this lighthouse. It was inaugurated in 1855 and is still in use, which is why the island is normally closed to the public. But don't worry, there are rare occasions that provide the public with exclusive experiences. Make your travel plans appropriately!
You may go to the Pulau Satumu by boat from the Pasir Panjang Ferry Terminal, but you'll need a permit from the MPA (Maritime and Port Authority) to do so. You will need to keep an eye out for offers from the MPA if you want to visit the island.
Raffles Lighthouse is a historical landmark that should not be missed and has a lovely setting. The diving and snorkeling spots on the Pulau Satumu are exotic, with an abundance of aquatic life. Colorful corals and a wide range of fish such as filefish, anemones, feather stars, clownfish, angelfish, and eels are sure to take your breath away.
Location: Pulau Satumu, Singapore