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Singapore Boat Tour + Kelong Visit
Go on a sea adventure to explore Singapore’s waters for an off the beaten track experience! Check out sights you never knew existed on this idyllic Singapore Boat Tour!
- English Speaking Guide
- Available Daily
- Min 5 Pax
- 3 Hours
- Free Cancellation 48hrs before start date!
- Exclusive Price
SGD $155 per person
SGD 135
- Duration
- Days
- Schedule
- Group Size
- Meeting Point
- 3 Hours
- Available Daily
- (8:30–11:30)am / (4–7)pm
- Min 5 pax
- SAF Yacht Club
- Save SGD $20 per person
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About This Tour
Escape the concrete jungle, it’s time for an adventure! Cruise out to sea on our well-maintained catamaran and discover the Northeastern waters of Singapore on this 3 hour Singapore Kelong Tour.
The waters around the Northeastern islands are buzzing with a different kind of charm – seamen fishing, an abundance of nature, mangrove swamps and the idyllic life of residents who live in Kelongs (floating fish farms). All these are sights that normal city dwellers do not get to experience. We will also take you up-close to Pulau Ubin (the only inhabited island out of Singapore’s 63 islands) and explore it from the sea. Along the way, discover how Sustainable Fish Farming works in Singapore and learn about its struggles. Topping off the intriguing boat tour would be a visit to a kelong restaurant, where you get to experience life on a floating fish farm.
Soak in the sun, let your hair down in the wind and just breathe in the salty sea air. It will be an unforgettable Singapore Boat Tour experience!
Tour Highlights
Amazing experience to explore a different side of Singapore, from the SEA perspective.
Learn fascinating insights about the sea channels and the seaman lingo.
Hear stories about Sembawang beach, the Orang Laut @ Seletar Island & our neighbouring port of Pasir Gudang.
Explore Pulau Ubin and the surrounding islands from the sea.
Get in touch with nature and spot wildlife like seabirds & wild boars (if you are lucky).
Get upclose to the last few remaining Kelongs dotting the north-eastern waters and catch a glimpse of daily life on the sea.
Understand the concept of Sustainable Fish Farming and its struggles.
Step onboard a one-of-a-kind Kelong Restaurant, where you can relax to the cool sea breeze and stunning views.
Get upclose to Big Ships on the waters and docked at Sembawang Shipyard.
Check out the sights of Malaysia from the closest bank in Singapore.
Tour Price Includes
Licensed guide
Boat + Captain
Ponchos provided if it rains
Tour Price Excludes
Additional drinks & food at the restaurant
Availability & Schedule
Session 1
8.30 am - 11.30 am
Morning Cruise
Session 2
4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Dinner & Sunset Cruise
- Time will be allocated for Dinner. Please choose from 1 of the 3 set menus provided in confirmation email. Dinner meal is at your own cost. It is not included in the tour package.
- Minimum 5 pax required to proceed. Let's Go Tour reserves the right to reschedule should the number of guests be less than 5 pax.
Policies
Minimum 5-Pax Departure Policy
Due to the min. requirement of 5 pax to depart. Let’s Go Tour reserves the right to contact the customer to do a reschedule to another slot/day, should the number of guests for the tour selected is less than 5 pax.
Rain Policy
The Tour will continue to be conducted when there is light rain. In the event of a thunderstorm, a reschedule date will be provided.
Cancellation Policy
- You will receive a full refund if we receive your cancellation notice at least 48 hours before your tour starts.
- If we cancel the tour, you will receive either a full refund or an alternative date/time
There is strictly no refund:
- For cancellations made within 48 hours of the start of the tour
- For tours that were previously rescheduled by you
- If you arrive late and the group has departed
- If you fail to turn up, regardless of the reason
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Meeting Point
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43 Admiralty Rd W, Singapore 759962
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15 minutes before the start of the tour.
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- Frequently Asked Questions
Disappearing Kelongs: Singapore Boat Tour Around Pulau Ubin — FAQ
What is the Disappearing Kelongs Singapore Boat Tour?
The Disappearing Kelongs tour is a guided Singapore coastal heritage boat experience around the waters near Pulau Ubin and the eastern Johor Straits. Guests explore Singapore’s disappearing offshore kelong culture, floating fish farms, hidden coastal areas, and maritime heritage that most visitors never get to see.
Unlike a typical sightseeing cruise, this is a storytelling-driven heritage boat tour led by a licensed Singapore tourist guide with deep local boating experience.
What does “kelong” mean?
Today, very few traditional kelongs remain around Singapore, making them an important part of Singapore’s disappearing maritime heritage.
Why is this considered a unique Singapore experience?
Guests experience traditional kelong culture, offshore fish farming, coastal kampong stories, Singapore’s maritime heritage, remote sea-based communities, hidden waterways around Pulau Ubin, and the contrast between old and modern Singapore.
This makes it one of the most unique heritage boat tours in Singapore.
Where does the boat tour take place?
The exact route may vary depending on weather, tides, sea conditions, and fishing activities.
Is Pulau Ubin included in the tour?
Guests experience Pulau Ubin from the sea perspective, which is very different from the usual cycling or walking experiences on the island.
What makes this different from a regular Singapore river cruise?
Unlike a city river cruise, this tour focuses on real working coastal waters, traditional fish farms and kelongs, Singapore maritime heritage, offshore communities, nature, sea life, authentic local storytelling, and hidden locations inaccessible by large boats.
It is more immersive, educational, and experiential compared to standard sightseeing cruises.
Is this a heritage tour or a nature tour?
The experience blends maritime heritage, coastal culture, traditional livelihoods, local storytelling, nature observation, offshore scenery, and contemporary fish farming.
This creates a more layered and authentic Singapore experience.
Who is this tour suitable for?
This tour is suitable for first-time visitors to Singapore, returning travellers seeking unique experiences, families, culture and heritage lovers, nature lovers, photographers, corporate groups, school groups, and Singapore residents wanting to discover hidden Singapore.
It is especially recommended for travellers looking for non-touristy experiences in Singapore.
Is the boat tour family-friendly?
Yes. Families with children are welcome.
Children often enjoy seeing real fish farms, being out at sea, spotting wildlife, learning about kelongs, and experiencing a different side of Singapore.
Children must always be supervised by accompanying adults onboard.
Can young children join the tour?
Yes, young children can join the tour. The experience is generally calm and suitable for families.
Parents should note that the tour takes place fully on water, children should be comfortable onboard a boat, life jackets are provided, and adult supervision is required at all times.
Is the tour suitable for seniors?
Yes, many seniors enjoy this experience because it offers minimal walking, comfortable sightseeing, heritage storytelling, scenic coastal views, and slower-paced exploration.
However, guests should still be comfortable boarding and moving around a boat.
Will we visit a real fish farm or kelong?
Depending on operational conditions and accessibility, guests may stop at or visit a working kelong or floating fish farm.
Guests may learn about fish farming methods, coastal livelihoods, challenges faced by modern fish farmers, and Singapore’s local seafood industry.
Some sessions may also allow guests to purchase fresh seafood directly from the kelong.
What wildlife might we see during the tour?
Wildlife sightings vary, but guests may occasionally see eagles, herons, kingfishers, monitor lizards, fish farms with live seafood, and coastal marine life.
As this is a real natural coastal environment, sightings cannot be guaranteed.
Is this a private boat tour?
The experience may operate as a small-group shared tour, private charter, or custom private experience.
Private tours are suitable for families, corporate groups, educational groups, team bonding, VIP guests, and photography groups.
How long is the tour?
The tour is typically around 3 hours long.
Actual duration may vary slightly depending on sea conditions, tides, weather, and operational routing.
What should I wear for the tour?
The tour is typically around 3 hours long.
Actual duration may vary slightly dependiGuests are encouraged to wear comfortable casual clothing, light breathable attire, sunglasses, a hat or cap, and comfortable footwear.
As Singapore weather can be warm and humid, lightweight clothing is recommended.ng on sea conditions, tides, weather, and operational routing.
Can I wear shoes onboard?
Guests may be asked to remove shoes onboard as this is common practice on many private boats in Singapore.
Comfortable slip-on footwear is recommended.
What should I bring?
Recommended items include a water bottle, sunscreen, sunglasses, hat or cap, camera or phone, and a small personal fan if needed.
Will the tour operate during rain?
Singapore weather can be unpredictable.
Light rain may not affect operations. However, tours may be delayed, adjusted, or postponed in cases of lightning, heavy rain, or unsafe sea conditions.
Safety always takes priority.
Is seasickness common on this tour?
Seasickness is generally not a major concern on this Singapore boat tour. The experience operates mainly within the sheltered waters around Pulau Ubin and the Johor Straits rather than rough open sea conditions.
The tour is conducted on a stable catamaran, which offers a smoother and more comfortable ride compared to smaller traditional boats. As the boat is also open-air and not fully enclosed, guests typically feel more comfortable with natural ventilation and sea breeze throughout the journey.
Most guests, including families and seniors, complete the tour comfortably without issues. However, guests who are highly sensitive to motion sickness may still wish to take their usual precautions before the tour.
Is this tour halal-friendly?
Yes. The experience is generally halal-friendly.
For tours that include food or seafood stops, no pork and no lard are served, and halal considerations are taken into account where possible.
Guests with dietary requirements should inform the team in advance.
Can I bring pets on the boat tour?
Pets are generally not allowed on shared tours due to operational and halal considerations.
Private charter arrangements may be discussed separately.
Is this tour good for photography?
Yes. This is one of Singapore’s most photogenic hidden experiences.
Guests often enjoy photographing traditional kelongs, coastal scenery, fishing activity, sea landscapes, rustic maritime environments, hidden corners of Singapore, and sunset conditions on evening departures.
Will I see the Singapore skyline?
Parts of the distant Singapore skyline may occasionally be visible depending on route and weather conditions, but the focus of the tour is on Singapore’s hidden coastal and maritime heritage rather than city landmarks.
Why are Singapore kelongs disappearing?
Traditional kelong culture has declined due to urban development, coastal changes, modernisation, reduced fishing communities, and evolving food production systems.
This tour helps preserve awareness and appreciation of this disappearing aspect of Singapore heritage.
Is this tour educational?
Yes. The experience is highly educational and suitable for cultural learning journeys, school programmes, overseas student groups, maritime heritage education, and corporate cultural experiences.
Guests learn about Singapore maritime history, coastal livelihoods, fish farming, environmental changes, heritage conservation, and traditional sea culture.
Is the tour guided?
Yes. The tour includes live guided commentary and storytelling from a licensed Singapore tourist guide familiar with the local maritime environment and coastal heritage.
Why do travellers recommend this tour?
Guests often enjoy the tour because it offers a side of Singapore rarely seen by tourists, authentic storytelling, small-group atmosphere, real local culture, scenic offshore exploration, relaxing pace, and unique memories beyond typical city attractions.
It is especially popular among travellers looking for meaningful and less-commercial experiences in Singapore.
Is this one of the best hidden tours in Singapore?
Many guests consider it one of Singapore’s best hidden gems because it combines heritage, nature, local culture, boat adventure, authentic storytelling, and unique access to offshore environments.
It is very different from mainstream Singapore tourist attractions and appeals strongly to travellers seeking authentic experiences.
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