Kusu Island is one of the Southern Islands in Singapore, located about 5.6 kilometres to the south of the main island of Singapore. The name Kusu means "Tortoise" or "Turtle" in Chinese; the island is also known as Peak Island or Pulau Tembakul in Malay.
Kusu Island Singapore
Great place to get away from it all. Get the first boat and spend the whole day relaxing, swimming and picnicking . Then take the last boat out. Best on weekdays.
A small island with holy sites outside singapore offered unique experience for tourists .
Lovely place to relax and leave the city hassles. Good for a day picnic with large group. Please take food stuffs and drinks / water as you don't get anything there.
There is a food centre here now!
Watch out for stingray on the south side beach water :o
The uncle at Tua Pek Gong temple sell drinks & fried rice
Great place to escape the city
Prices of ferry - Adult $16 Children below 12 years old $12
Yes I will ask my friend go there
Try and ring the bell in the well
Great food there!
Nothing to eat here!
Such a beautiful place! Great for swimming, cycling, or just relaxing by the beach. - Sidwyn Koh
Ran around Singapore's only landfill that looked like a garden. Amazing but the ferry's gonna set you back by quite a bit. - Edwin Tam
There's lots of wide benches facing sea on the rooftop of Marina South Pier conveniently located next to the Marina South Pier MRT station. Potentially a romantic dimly-lit spot at night with sea view - Jess Thia