Pulau Ubin
Pulau Ubin island was a granite quarry during World War II, hence the island's name translates to "Granite Island." Today, Pulau Ubin is a popular tourist destination, yet it has retained its small-town charm. While Chek Jawa is on one side, the opposite side has a lot of attractions and adventure sports. From 5:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., you can take a ferry or a bumboat from Changi Point Ferry Terminal.
You can either stay in the Celestial Resort or a tent on the Pulau Ubin island. Remember to obtain a permit from the Pulau Ubin Police Station first. With a quiet, breezy setting and a calming beach, this island offers one of the greatest camping locations in Singapore. You can bike around the island for less than SGD 4 if you rent a bike. You can also explore World War II relics and disused quarries to immerse yourself in the history that this island has to offer. Kayaking is also available for the more daring travelers. Bird-watching excursions, nature hikes, and long walks along the beach are also on the agenda. Go ahead and explore!
Location: Pulau Ubin, Singapore