Changi Beach Park

The Changi Beach Park is a beach park located at the northeastern tip of Singapore. The 28-hectare Changi Beach Park is one of the oldest coastal parks in Singapore. The park is approximately 3.3 km long with stretches of sandy beaches between Changi Point and Changi Ferry Road.
Changi Beach is a popular hangout for overnight family picnics, especially on weekends. Those who prefer solitary activities will enjoy fishing, watching landing airplanes, jogging and watching the sunrise or sunset. Sunrises can be viewed from the SAF Changi Ferry Terminal on the eastern end of the park while sunsets from Changi Point. Others may enjoy barbecuing, camping and watersports.
The Kampong ambience has been carefully retained while a jogging track and other amenities were added. Visitors can jog or cycle along the winding tracks from Changi Point to Changi Ferry Terminal. This is the place where families can gather over the weekends for swimming, picnics and barbecues. Sitting by the beach, you can look out to the sea overlooking Pulau Ubin, enjoy gentle sea breeze, the sways of the coconut palms and listen to the waves rolling onto the white sandy beach.

You’ll get good food at the Changi Village Hawker Centre where is serves both local and western food. You must try the famous Nasi Lemak (a Malay dish,rice cook with coconut, with deep fried chicken wings, egg, ikan bilis and chilli) at the International Food Stall.

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