Last Updated on 2023-02-14 , 4:38 pm
Are you an avid fisherman, or maybe you’re itching to try your hand at it? You might not have the resources to rent a yacht to go out to sea and fish, but right here on our very own island, there are spots where you can try your hand at it, and train up some patience at the same time!
We’ve listed down the 10 best spots for fishing in Singapore. Get some friends together and make your way down today!
Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal
Try your luck at the beach on the left of the ferry terminal, or the canal mouth & breakwater on its right!
SAF Chalets
Stopping by one of the chalets for a stayover? Why not bring along your fishing rod and try your luck – might as well, right?
Bedok Jetty
The longest fishing jetty in Singapore is also one of its most popular spots. As it’s a big place, always be sure to look after your belongings when you’re fishing here.
Labrador Park Jetty
This spot of the park is most popular of all to fish as it extends out to the sea, and therefore it offers no need for long-distance casting.
East Coast
The Four Pipe at East Coast Carpark D1, the Six Pipe at East Coast Park Carpark H – so many pipes, you never know when’s gonna be the next surprise!
Kallang River
A spot with a good view is found at the basin near Nicoll Highway at Tanjong Rhu Road.
Marina
A few spots here – Marina Promenade facing Kallang and Singapore River, the empty land at Marina South beside ECP facing Clifford Pier, and Marina South breakwater along the river mouth.
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Sungei Ulu Pandan
Along the park connector is where a number of residents enjoy fishing.
Woodlands Waterfront
Situated along Admiralty West road, where a stretch of old warehouses used to be – this spot has a jetty which is well-furnished and is excellent for fishing.
Punggol End Jetty
A small jetty that can be crowded on some days, the Punggol End Jetty is known for common catches like grouper, rabbitfish, and even free baits like the beach worm.
Have fun fishing in Singapore!
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