Singapore - To Stay
Singapore - To Eat
Singapore - To Do
Singapore - To Do
Like ABBATravel's Facebook Page to get the latest updates and more!
Follow us ABBATRAVEL on Instagram @ABBATRAVELS #ABBATRAVEL
Like ABBATravel's Facebook Page to get the latest updates and more!
Follow us ABBATRAVEL on Instagram @ABBATRAVELS #ABBATRAVEL
Singapore River - Chinatown Cycle
05May25
Difficulty: Easy



A nice, easy Singapore River loop with lots of pinion sights around Singapore. From Boat Quay, Fullerton Hotel, to MBS (Click here for Staycation at MBS),the Merlion, Clark Quay's River (Click here Clark Quay River Cruise) and various museums and various iconic bridges along the way. If you're lucky you can catch Otters along the way.
The Singapore River is historically significant as the birthplace of modern Singapore. It was the center of trade and commerce in the 19th and early 20th centuries, attracting merchants from around the world.
Jurassic Mile East Coast Lookout Ride Loop
29Dec24
Difficulty: Medium
05May25
Difficulty: Easy
Apart from tourists, the cycle along the river coast is scenic, relaxing with minimal road crossing. It covers much of the key iconic buildings in Singapore city and loads of food options along the way. From fancy to cheap hawkers eats. We brought along two of our own bikes and found rental of the HelloRide easy and convenient for short rides. Today's expedition cost us SGD3.50 each. Rented two bikes.



A nice, easy Singapore River loop with lots of pinion sights around Singapore. From Boat Quay, Fullerton Hotel, to MBS (Click here for Staycation at MBS),the Merlion, Clark Quay's River (Click here Clark Quay River Cruise) and various museums and various iconic bridges along the way. If you're lucky you can catch Otters along the way.
The Singapore River is historically significant as the birthplace of modern Singapore. It was the center of trade and commerce in the 19th and early 20th centuries, attracting merchants from around the world.
MBS - Flyer - OCBC - East Coast loop
20Dec24
Difficulty: Medium
20Dec24
Difficulty: Medium
Loads to see along the way with many Icons of Singapore. From the Keppel Marina (click for full review. Great for picnics and sunsets.), Marina Barrage( Great for kite flying, picnics and the views!), MBS, the Helix Bridge, the Singapore Flyer which is also the F1 night race pit (click for full review and the views.), OCBC stadium and more.
*Going under the Helix Bridge*
Lots to see along the way with relatively few traffic crossing along the way. Food options are a little limited and expect to pay town prices.
29Dec24
Difficulty: Medium
The Jurassic Mile section is great with loads to see. Its a great start and end point with pretty good eats available at Hub & Spoke (Click here for full review of Jurassic Mile and Hub & Spoke.). Crew and airport staff get a discount there so remember to flash your staff pass. Downside there's not much to see on the long journey. There's a bicycle rental available as well and they also give a discount for airport staff.
ABBATip
- Save a dollar, just go for any of the bike shares bikes which are plenty located at T4's carpark. They have bicycles with children's seats as well.
- Airport staff or crew get a discount at Hub & Spoke and the regular bike rentals as well.

*You get great up close views of aircraft crossings. Singapore's A380.*ABBATip
- Save a dollar, just go for any of the bike shares bikes which are plenty located at T4's carpark. They have bicycles with children's seats as well.
- Airport staff or crew get a discount at Hub & Spoke and the regular bike rentals as well.

![]() |
*Sungei Bedok Jetty was as far as we got but its great for Aircraft viewing.* |
Quite the route with a few key points to look out for. Once out of the Jurassic Mile zone, its pretty much a long flat ride along East Coast. Some endurance cycling for young one but you do get to watch aircraft on approach and see what locals have caught along the pier.
Not much dining options along the way. Hub & Spoke is the common rest stop for a meal unless wanting to cycle further down to East Coast Lagoon Food Village.
Not much dining options along the way. Hub & Spoke is the common rest stop for a meal unless wanting to cycle further down to East Coast Lagoon Food Village.
Invest with 500$ today and get a return of 5,000 within 14 days for Secure Prime Group Investment Reply To Email: secureprimegroup27@gmail.com
ReplyDelete