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On Kusu Island, there is a Malay shrine and a Chinese temple
with an interesting legend woven around them. A giant sea
turtle is believed to have turned into an island to save two
shipwrecked sailors - a Malay and a Chinese. Taoists make
annual pilgrimages to the Tua Pekong Temple during the ninth
lunar month, while Muslims visit Kramat Kusu, a Malay
shrine.
Stunning views of the mainland can be seen from Kusu's
beaches and its hilltop. The warm waters of the lagoon are
ideal for swimming.

Getting There: Take a ferry from the Singapore Cruise
Centre located at the World Trade Centre (WTC). Ferry
Services depart at 10am and 1.30pm (Mon to Sat), and at 9am,
11am, 1pm, 3pm and 5pm (Sun and public holidays). Return
ferries from Kusu Island depart at 10.45am, 11.45am, 2.15pm
and 3.15pm (Mon to Sat), and at 9.50am, 11.50am, 1.50pm,
3.50pm and 5.50pm (Sun and public holidays). Cost of the
return ferry trip is SGD 9 for adults, SGD 6 for children
(under 12 years). Duration of the boat ride is 30 minutes.
Tel: (65) 6270 7888 / (65) 6270 7889 / (65) 6275 0388
/ 1800-7368672 (Sentosa Hotline) / 6275 0661 |
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