East Coast Park
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/THINGS TO DO, SINGAPORE/ Updated : May 6, 2016, 11:17 IST
Synopsis
This 15 km stretch of coastline en route to Changi Airport is the largest park in Singapore and offers a myriad of activities. While the water is a little too murky for swimming, swaying palms shade a white sand beach ideal for su … Read more
This 15 km stretch of coastline en route to Changi Airport is the largest park in Singapore and offers a myriad of activities. While the water is a little too murky for swimming, swaying palms shade a white sand beach ideal for sunbathing. Read less

Beachside fun and relaxation
This 15 km stretch of coastline en route to Changi Airport is the largest park in Singapore and offers a myriad of activities. While the water is a little too murky for swimming, swaying palms shade a white sand beach ideal for sunbathing.
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