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Tour
4.5
(1201 Customer Reviews)


Tour
4.5
(1201 Customer Reviews)

Guided Boat Tour of Kelong & Pulau Ubin with Licensed Guide
Discover Singapore's Kelong fishing culture and Pulau Ubin on a guided catamaran tour with a licensed guide. Small groups only.
3 hrs
Free cancellation
Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
Highlights
Explore traditional kelong fishing platforms and Pulau Ubin by boat in a small group setting
Gain insight into Singapore's maritime traditions and coastal lifestyle
Visit one of the last remaining kampongs and experience untouched local landscapes
Observe local fish farming and soak up panoramic views of the sea
Tour with a knowledgeable, licensed guide
What’s Included
Guided boat tour of kelong and Pulau Ubin
Expert licensed guide
Catamaran transport
Ponchos provided if it rains
Your Experience
Discover Life on a Kelong
Step aboard a guided boat tour and experience a truly unique aspect of Singapore’s maritime heritage. You’ll journey to an authentic kelong—a traditional offshore fishing structure built on stilts—where you’ll observe age-old fishing techniques passed down through generations. Learn how local fish farmers harvest seafood and get a hands-on introduction to traditional coastal practices that keep Singapore’s history alive.
Journey to Pulau Ubin
Your adventure continues as your guide leads you to Pulau Ubin, the last traditional village (kampong) still inhabited in Singapore. Surrounded by mangrove swamps and rich biodiversity, you’ll explore the rustic charm of the island, famed for its granite mining history and scenic beauty. Discover native wildlife, traditional Malay houses and untouched landscapes—elements that give Pulau Ubin its special character.
Guided by a Local Expert
With your licensed guide, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Singapore’s fishing community as you travel by catamaran. Listen to engaging stories about the region’s cultural evolution, learn how communities adapted their livelihoods, and witness how modern-day practices blend with centuries-old traditions.
Maritime Culture and Coastal Sights
During the tour, you’ll see fishermen at work, cast nets over open waters, and observe the daily routines of those who depend on the sea. Stand on a kelong’s wooden deck and watch the coastline’s sweeping views—all while surrounded by the distinctive peace of Singapore’s northeast coast. Don’t miss out on the chance to see kampong houses, flourishing mangroves and unspoiled shorelines that shape the region’s distinctive identity.
Fun Fact
Pulau Ubin’s name means “Granite Island” in Malay, a nod to its past as a key site for granite quarrying that played a major role in Singapore’s urban development.
Book your Guided Boat Tour of Kelong & Pulau Ubin with Licensed Guide tickets now!
Follow your guide's instructions at all times
Respect local customs and the environment
Use only designated areas for boarding and alighting
Maintain group integrity and do not wander off alone
Smoking is prohibited during the tour
What should I bring for the tour?
It's recommended to bring sun protection, comfortable walking shoes and water.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly but children must be accompanied by adults.
What if it rains during the tour?
The tour runs rain or shine. Ponchos will be provided if the weather is wet.
How many people can join the tour?
Each group is limited to a maximum of 10 guests for a personalized experience.
Where does the boat depart from?
The tour departs from 43 Admiralty Rd West, as indicated in your booking details.
Maximum group size: 10 people
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before departure
Bring sun protection and water for comfort during the tour
Tour operates rain or shine; ponchos provided in wet weather
ID may be required to confirm booking
Free cancellation up to 24 h
43 Admiralty Rd West
Highlights
Explore traditional kelong fishing platforms and Pulau Ubin by boat in a small group setting
Gain insight into Singapore's maritime traditions and coastal lifestyle
Visit one of the last remaining kampongs and experience untouched local landscapes
Observe local fish farming and soak up panoramic views of the sea
Tour with a knowledgeable, licensed guide
What’s Included
Guided boat tour of kelong and Pulau Ubin
Expert licensed guide
Catamaran transport
Ponchos provided if it rains
Your Experience
Discover Life on a Kelong
Step aboard a guided boat tour and experience a truly unique aspect of Singapore’s maritime heritage. You’ll journey to an authentic kelong—a traditional offshore fishing structure built on stilts—where you’ll observe age-old fishing techniques passed down through generations. Learn how local fish farmers harvest seafood and get a hands-on introduction to traditional coastal practices that keep Singapore’s history alive.
Journey to Pulau Ubin
Your adventure continues as your guide leads you to Pulau Ubin, the last traditional village (kampong) still inhabited in Singapore. Surrounded by mangrove swamps and rich biodiversity, you’ll explore the rustic charm of the island, famed for its granite mining history and scenic beauty. Discover native wildlife, traditional Malay houses and untouched landscapes—elements that give Pulau Ubin its special character.
Guided by a Local Expert
With your licensed guide, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Singapore’s fishing community as you travel by catamaran. Listen to engaging stories about the region’s cultural evolution, learn how communities adapted their livelihoods, and witness how modern-day practices blend with centuries-old traditions.
Maritime Culture and Coastal Sights
During the tour, you’ll see fishermen at work, cast nets over open waters, and observe the daily routines of those who depend on the sea. Stand on a kelong’s wooden deck and watch the coastline’s sweeping views—all while surrounded by the distinctive peace of Singapore’s northeast coast. Don’t miss out on the chance to see kampong houses, flourishing mangroves and unspoiled shorelines that shape the region’s distinctive identity.
Fun Fact
Pulau Ubin’s name means “Granite Island” in Malay, a nod to its past as a key site for granite quarrying that played a major role in Singapore’s urban development.
Book your Guided Boat Tour of Kelong & Pulau Ubin with Licensed Guide tickets now!
Follow your guide's instructions at all times
Respect local customs and the environment
Use only designated areas for boarding and alighting
Maintain group integrity and do not wander off alone
Smoking is prohibited during the tour
What should I bring for the tour?
It's recommended to bring sun protection, comfortable walking shoes and water.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly but children must be accompanied by adults.
What if it rains during the tour?
The tour runs rain or shine. Ponchos will be provided if the weather is wet.
How many people can join the tour?
Each group is limited to a maximum of 10 guests for a personalized experience.
Where does the boat depart from?
The tour departs from 43 Admiralty Rd West, as indicated in your booking details.
Maximum group size: 10 people
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before departure
Bring sun protection and water for comfort during the tour
Tour operates rain or shine; ponchos provided in wet weather
ID may be required to confirm booking
Free cancellation up to 24 h
43 Admiralty Rd West
Highlights
Explore traditional kelong fishing platforms and Pulau Ubin by boat in a small group setting
Gain insight into Singapore's maritime traditions and coastal lifestyle
Visit one of the last remaining kampongs and experience untouched local landscapes
Observe local fish farming and soak up panoramic views of the sea
Tour with a knowledgeable, licensed guide
What’s Included
Guided boat tour of kelong and Pulau Ubin
Expert licensed guide
Catamaran transport
Ponchos provided if it rains
Your Experience
Discover Life on a Kelong
Step aboard a guided boat tour and experience a truly unique aspect of Singapore’s maritime heritage. You’ll journey to an authentic kelong—a traditional offshore fishing structure built on stilts—where you’ll observe age-old fishing techniques passed down through generations. Learn how local fish farmers harvest seafood and get a hands-on introduction to traditional coastal practices that keep Singapore’s history alive.
Journey to Pulau Ubin
Your adventure continues as your guide leads you to Pulau Ubin, the last traditional village (kampong) still inhabited in Singapore. Surrounded by mangrove swamps and rich biodiversity, you’ll explore the rustic charm of the island, famed for its granite mining history and scenic beauty. Discover native wildlife, traditional Malay houses and untouched landscapes—elements that give Pulau Ubin its special character.
Guided by a Local Expert
With your licensed guide, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Singapore’s fishing community as you travel by catamaran. Listen to engaging stories about the region’s cultural evolution, learn how communities adapted their livelihoods, and witness how modern-day practices blend with centuries-old traditions.
Maritime Culture and Coastal Sights
During the tour, you’ll see fishermen at work, cast nets over open waters, and observe the daily routines of those who depend on the sea. Stand on a kelong’s wooden deck and watch the coastline’s sweeping views—all while surrounded by the distinctive peace of Singapore’s northeast coast. Don’t miss out on the chance to see kampong houses, flourishing mangroves and unspoiled shorelines that shape the region’s distinctive identity.
Fun Fact
Pulau Ubin’s name means “Granite Island” in Malay, a nod to its past as a key site for granite quarrying that played a major role in Singapore’s urban development.
Book your Guided Boat Tour of Kelong & Pulau Ubin with Licensed Guide tickets now!
Maximum group size: 10 people
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before departure
Bring sun protection and water for comfort during the tour
Tour operates rain or shine; ponchos provided in wet weather
ID may be required to confirm booking
Follow your guide's instructions at all times
Respect local customs and the environment
Use only designated areas for boarding and alighting
Maintain group integrity and do not wander off alone
Smoking is prohibited during the tour
What should I bring for the tour?
It's recommended to bring sun protection, comfortable walking shoes and water.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly but children must be accompanied by adults.
What if it rains during the tour?
The tour runs rain or shine. Ponchos will be provided if the weather is wet.
How many people can join the tour?
Each group is limited to a maximum of 10 guests for a personalized experience.
Where does the boat depart from?
The tour departs from 43 Admiralty Rd West, as indicated in your booking details.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
43 Admiralty Rd West
Highlights
Explore traditional kelong fishing platforms and Pulau Ubin by boat in a small group setting
Gain insight into Singapore's maritime traditions and coastal lifestyle
Visit one of the last remaining kampongs and experience untouched local landscapes
Observe local fish farming and soak up panoramic views of the sea
Tour with a knowledgeable, licensed guide
What’s Included
Guided boat tour of kelong and Pulau Ubin
Expert licensed guide
Catamaran transport
Ponchos provided if it rains
Your Experience
Discover Life on a Kelong
Step aboard a guided boat tour and experience a truly unique aspect of Singapore’s maritime heritage. You’ll journey to an authentic kelong—a traditional offshore fishing structure built on stilts—where you’ll observe age-old fishing techniques passed down through generations. Learn how local fish farmers harvest seafood and get a hands-on introduction to traditional coastal practices that keep Singapore’s history alive.
Journey to Pulau Ubin
Your adventure continues as your guide leads you to Pulau Ubin, the last traditional village (kampong) still inhabited in Singapore. Surrounded by mangrove swamps and rich biodiversity, you’ll explore the rustic charm of the island, famed for its granite mining history and scenic beauty. Discover native wildlife, traditional Malay houses and untouched landscapes—elements that give Pulau Ubin its special character.
Guided by a Local Expert
With your licensed guide, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Singapore’s fishing community as you travel by catamaran. Listen to engaging stories about the region’s cultural evolution, learn how communities adapted their livelihoods, and witness how modern-day practices blend with centuries-old traditions.
Maritime Culture and Coastal Sights
During the tour, you’ll see fishermen at work, cast nets over open waters, and observe the daily routines of those who depend on the sea. Stand on a kelong’s wooden deck and watch the coastline’s sweeping views—all while surrounded by the distinctive peace of Singapore’s northeast coast. Don’t miss out on the chance to see kampong houses, flourishing mangroves and unspoiled shorelines that shape the region’s distinctive identity.
Fun Fact
Pulau Ubin’s name means “Granite Island” in Malay, a nod to its past as a key site for granite quarrying that played a major role in Singapore’s urban development.
Book your Guided Boat Tour of Kelong & Pulau Ubin with Licensed Guide tickets now!
Maximum group size: 10 people
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before departure
Bring sun protection and water for comfort during the tour
Tour operates rain or shine; ponchos provided in wet weather
ID may be required to confirm booking
Follow your guide's instructions at all times
Respect local customs and the environment
Use only designated areas for boarding and alighting
Maintain group integrity and do not wander off alone
Smoking is prohibited during the tour
What should I bring for the tour?
It's recommended to bring sun protection, comfortable walking shoes and water.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly but children must be accompanied by adults.
What if it rains during the tour?
The tour runs rain or shine. Ponchos will be provided if the weather is wet.
How many people can join the tour?
Each group is limited to a maximum of 10 guests for a personalized experience.
Where does the boat depart from?
The tour departs from 43 Admiralty Rd West, as indicated in your booking details.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
43 Admiralty Rd West
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