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East Coast Park Singapore

on February 6, 2012

East Coast Park is actually a very long 15km beach front stretching from after the Marina Bay all the way down to the National Sailing Centre. Getting to the park can be tricky if you are not driving as separating the park from the other parts of the island is the East Coast Parkway (ECP) Expressway. The easiest and most common way to get to the park is by the underpass behind Block 89 across the road from the back of Parkway Parade Shopping Centre.

This park is popular amongst the locals during the weekend where you find visitors to the park cycling, rollerblading, flying kites, camping and barbecuing on the beach front.

There are seafood restaurants located near the beach front where you can dine in or enjoy Al Fresco experience

Or you could enjoy Waterskiing in the comfort of a lake at Ski360 Cable Ski Park

Or spend the relaxing day building sand castles

The Bedok Jetty is probably the longest fishing jetty stretching some 250m into the Singapore Straits. It is popular with anglers of all ages. If you do not fish, it is also a great place to enjoy the sunset

There are shelters along the jetty where you can shade yourself from the hot sun and enjoy the sea breeze while fishing

The National Sailing Club

The Double Jetty

Approaching the National Service Resort & Country Club

A cargo ship crossing the Singapore Straits

A Singapore Airline plane making its approach into Changi International Airport

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