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You Can Now Have Afternoon Tea On A Ferry To “Get Out Of SG” Or For A Batam Outing Throwback

Kueh & Kusu by Sindo Ferry


As residents of our little red dot, we really don’t need much. Give us some adventure and food and we’re as Happy as Pharrell Williams. For all the serial island hoppers and afternoon tea fans out there, look no further than the floating afternoon tea experience of Kueh & Kusu for your next weekend getaway.


Afternoon tea on a ferry


With lagoons, untouched beaches and even a temple, Kusu Island provides plenty for a quick escapade. While visitors would typically have to bring their own food to the island, you can now opt for the alternative of enjoying an afternoon tea on the ferry ride there – three tiers and all. 


Image adapted from:
Sindo Ferry

Let loose your inner tai tai and enjoy an array of colourful bites starting with the savouries of assorted finger sandwiches and baked chicken pie. Move on to blueberry cheese tarts, chocolate eclairs, coffee swiss rolls and kueh dadar after, before washing everything down with free-flow earl grey tea.


Relax on the deck after eating
Image credit: Sindo Ferry

All menu items are Halal certified, and subject to change depending on availability. Vegetarian options are also available upon request and additional soft drinks for the kiddos available for purchase onboard.


2.5H round trip on Sindo Ferry



Image credit: Klook

It’s not your usual Kusu island shuttle service: Sindo Ferry, as you may recall, was the MVP with comfy seats that brought us to and from Batam and Bintan before the descent of the pandemic.

With travel out of the picture, they’re now providing curated Southern Island experiences such as Kueh & Kusu – a refreshing change, perfect for those looking to escape the mainland.


Image credit: Klook

Available only on weekends, the experience takes you on a 2.5 hour-long journey starting with departure from Harbourfront Ferry Terminal at 2PM. You’ll have 45 minutes of dining and sightseeing as the ferry cruises past the Marina coastline, before docking to explore Kusu Island for roughly an hour. Visitors will be brought back to Harbourfront before dinner time.


Image credit:
Flamingo


Explore Kusu Island with a high-tea


While we mourn the loss of weekend getaways to Batam and Bintan, let’s not forget that we have plenty of local islands to explore as well. Prices for Kueh & Kusu begin from $60/person for both adults and children and are SingapoRediscovers Voucher (SRV) applicable when you book via Klook.

For more island hopping experiences in Singapore: 


Cover image adapted from (L-R): Sindo Ferry, TheSmartLocal

Kezia Tan

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