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You Can Now Visit St. John’s, Kusu & Lazarus Islands For Just $14 On An Island Hopping Adventure

Visit St. John’s, Kusu and Lazarus Islands


Picture a relaxing vacation and a beach getaway easily tops anyone’s list of go-to places. For all the beach bums out there, a quick trip to the neighbouring islands of Batam or Bali may now be put on hold, but that doesn’t mean you can’t replicate those holiday vibes with a Singapore island hopping adventure in our Southern Islands.

At only $14, you can hop on a ferry that will take you on a special weekend island adventure with your loved ones. Each ticket takes you to St. John’s Island and Kusu Island and then back to Singapore. Bonus is – Lazarus Island is a 15-minute walk away from St. John’s Island, so you can visit a total of 3 different islands in one day. 

Bonus for all you BBT lovers, this deal comes with a $3 Gong Cha voucher to end your day of fun in the sun. 

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St. John’s Island – picnics, fishing and trekking


Home to a rich diversity of flora and fauna, St. John’s Island is perfect for nature lovers seeking a little adventure. There are picnic tables and paved walking trails, so you can plan your day-trip around a full day outdoors. 

picnic at st. john's island

There aren’t any food & beverage options available on these pristine islands, so be sure to pack your own meal and bring lots of drinking water along. If you’re planning to have a picnic, do bring an extra bag for garbage to keep the island clean!

fishing on st.john's islandImage credit: Island Cruise Singapore

Avid anglers can also bring along your gear as St. John’s Island is a famed spot for shore fishing. Brace yourself for huge groupers and queenfish which have been caught recently!


Lazarus Island – white sand beach and friendly cats


sunbathing at lazarus island

Soft, white sand, check. Clear waters, check. Head over to this tranquil, C-shaped lagoon which is just a 15-minute walk away from St. John’s island for a quiet picnic or suntan. 

Cats at lazarus island

For cat whisperers, you’ll be thrilled to be greeted by beautiful feline residents who’ll keep you company on the island. However, resist the urge to feed them as there are designated volunteers feeding them on the daily.

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Kusu Island – shrines and temples


kusu island dabogong templeImage credit: Klook

For a change of scene, head to Kusu Island to visit its shrines and temples such as the Dabogong temple. Explore the island and you’ll come across a tortoise sanctuary, and if you wish to cool off on a sunny day, take a swim in one of the island’s calm lagoons. This is also the only place among the 3 islands where you can buy drinks! 


Get affordable ferry tickets on Klook


With the long weekend coming up, it’ll be a great time to take a breather and get closer to nature. You don’t have to spend a bomb to go island hopping between the serene Southern Islands of Singapore – an affordable $14 ferry ride is all it takes.

To claim your ferry tickets head to the Marina South Pier ferry terminal and look for the bright orange Klook ticketing booth right above Marina South Pier MRT Exit A. Note that parking lots at the terminal are limited, so consider heading there by public transport:

  • By bus: board 402 and alight at Marina South Pier Stop.
  • By MRT: board the North South Line train to Marina South Pier MRT and head out via Exit A

Klook Ferry Schedule to Kusu and St. John's Island
All ferries are sanitized regularly, and there are safety measures in place so you can sit back and relax without worry. Do note the ferry schedule below and plan your day trip around it.
Image credit:
Klook

With these 3 destinations easily accessible for your island hopping adventure here in Singapore, take a breather and spend a day exploring quiet beaches and walking trails to ease those travel cravings. 

Book ferry tickets to St. John’s, Kusu and Lazarus Islands here


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Cover image adapted from: Island Cruise Singapore, Klook