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Staying too far from the east? Punggol Point Beach offers an interesting alternative beach with a beautiful view of the Johor Straits.
There are limited eateries located at the Punggol Settlement. The Wash point is relatively close to the beach and there's a retro like red-eared slider terrapin pond located adjacent to it.
Pros:
- Nice long stretch
- Quiet with a view
- Water is really nice and clear like at Siloso Beach
Cons:
- Lots of rocks with sharp barnacles. Good for sea life but maybe a little more dangerous for kids
- Only open shower available
- Dining options are limited
- Beach is relatively short so you gotta plan the tides.
- Nice long stretch
- Quiet with a view
- Water is really nice and clear like at Siloso Beach
Cons:
- Lots of rocks with sharp barnacles. Good for sea life but maybe a little more dangerous for kids
- Only open shower available
- Dining options are limited
- Beach is relatively short so you gotta plan the tides.
Nice stretch of beach in the Punggol area and has its historical significance during Singapore's early years. Distance from the wash room isn't too far by way of distance. Its mainly just steps to overcome.
You might be interested in Sentosa's Iconic Siloso Beach
Click here for ABBA Location of Punggol Point Park
You might be interested in Sentosa's Iconic Siloso Beach
Click here for ABBA Location of Punggol Point Park
Historical location of the
Sook Ching Massacre
Wiki "The Sook Ching meaning 'purge through cleansing') was a systematic purge of perceived hostile elements among the Chinese in Singapore and Chinese Malayans by the Japanese military during the Japanese occupation of Singapore and Malaya, after the British colony surrendered on 15 February 1942 following the Battle of Singapore.
The purge took place from 18 February to 4 March 1942 at various places
in the region."Wiki
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