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  1. Sisters' Islands Marine Park. Singapore's first marine park protects the country's coral reefs and marine life. It promotes marine-related education, research and conservation activities.

  2. SistersIsland are two of the Southern Islands in Singapore and are located to the south of the main island of Singapore. Book a Ferry Today!

  3. Aug 1, 2022 · Located just off the south coast of Singapore are two hidden gems that not many know about or would think of visiting – Sisters’ Islands. Among the Southern Islands of Singapore – Lazarus Island, St. John’s Island, and Kusu Island – the Sisters’ Islands are by far the most untouched.

  4. Aug 28, 2020 · Sisters’ Islands are hidden gems located off the south coast of Singapore. It is also a designated Marine Park, which means that you can expect plenty of biodiversity and relatively clear water. There are 2 islands in Sisters’ Islands Marine Park: 1. Big Sister’s Island (Pulau Subar Laut) 2. Small Sister’s Island (Pulau Subar ...

  5. Jul 16, 2015 · Big Sister's Island, also known as Pulau Subar Laut (3.9ha), and Little Sister's Island, otherwise known as Pulau Subar Darat (1.7ha), are now collectively called the Sisters' Islands.

  6. Singapore is home to hidden gems, and SistersIsland Marine Park is one of these. This 400,000 square meters marine park allows tourists and travelers to experience the amazing marine life within the region through dive trails and guided walks.

  7. Sisters' Islands. 13 reviews. #522 of 1,200 things to do in Singapore. Nature & Wildlife Areas. Write a review. About. Swimmers and snorkelers can also indulge themselves here at Sisters’ Islands as the fantastic reefs are filled with marine life.

  8. Sisters' Islands are two of the Southern Islands in Singapore and are located to the south of the main island of Singapore, off the Straits of Singapore. It can be reached via a boat ride from Marina South Pier or West Coast Pier.

  9. Sisters’ Islands is located south of Singapore and is made up of two islands that are separated by narrow but deep channels. The islands are individually known as Pulau Subar Darat (Little Sister’s Island) and Pulau Subar Laut (Big Sister’s Island) and each covers an area of 1.7 hectares and 3.9 hectares respectively.1.

  10. Sisters' Islands. 13 reviews. #521 of 1,200 things to do in Singapore. Nature & Wildlife Areas. Write a review. About. Swimmers and snorkelers can also indulge themselves here at Sisters’ Islands as the fantastic reefs are filled with marine life.

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