Changi Point Coastal Walk
Jaclynn SeahJaclynn Seah/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, SINGAPORE/ Updated : Mar 30, 2016, 15:28 IST
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Also known as Changi Boardwalk, this 2.2km boardwalk along the eastern coast of Singapore is a relatively quiet stretch compared to the much busier East Coast Park, where one can take an easy walk along the coastline, and enjoy so … Read more
Also known as Changi Boardwalk, this 2.2km boardwalk along the eastern coast of Singapore is a relatively quiet stretch compared to the much busier East Coast Park, where one can take an easy walk along the coastline, and enjoy some flora and fauna at the same time. Completed in 2006, this well-paved and well-lit boardwalk connects up Changi Beach Club, Changi Sailing Club, Changi Ferry Terminal and Changi Village. Read less
Also known as Changi Boardwalk, this 2.2km boardwalk along the eastern coast of Singapore is a relatively quiet stretch compared to the much busier East Coast Park, where one can take an easy walk along the coastline, and enjoy some flora and fauna at the same time. Completed in 2006, this well-paved and well-lit boardwalk connects up Changi Beach Club, Changi Sailing Club, Changi Ferry Terminal and Changi Village. There are 6 recommended routes and walks that you can take, and the boardwalk has several viewing decks that you can stop at to enjoy the view of the coastline - one of the more popular walks is Sunset Walk on the westernmost end of the boardwalk, where as its name implies, you can catch a beautiful sunset view in the evening. The easiest entry point for most visitors would be from Changi Village where there is a bus interchange and a hawker centre with great grub, including a very famous Nasi Lemak (a Malay rice dish) store, for those who drive, there is a carpark in front of the ferry terminal.Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
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