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  1. The Sisters’ Islands Marine Park is Singapore’s first marine park and was opened by Minister of State Desmond Lee on 17 July 2014. The park spans about 40 hectares around Sisters' Islands and along the western reefs of both St John's Island and Pulau Tekukor.

  2. National Parks Board

  3. Ways to enjoy nature at St John's Island. Discover the island's nature and heritage in one of these ways: Do a self-guided walk at your own pace. Join a guided tour. Self-guided St John's Island Trail. Download the trail guide (includes map) (PDF, 3.72MB) You can also grab a copy at the SistersIslands Marine Park Public Gallery.

  4. These are the public gallery's opening hours. Regular opening hours: 10am to 4pm. Most public holidays (including New Year's Day, Chinese New Year, Good Friday, Hari Raya Puasa, Labour Day, Vesak Day, Hari Raya Haji, National Day, Deepavali and Christmas): Closed. Eve of public holidays: 10am to 12pm (half day)

  5. The SistersIslands get their name from a legend about two sisters, and are known for the 40-acre marine park, which is also the first marine park in Singapore. The park is dedicated to conservation of Singapore’s marine wildlife. Take a ferry ride to the Sisters' Islands with Marina South Ferries today.

  6. Jun 20, 2023 · 6 Feb (Sun): Another way to explore the Marine Park - kayak St John's-Tekukor Trail. The western shores of Pulau Tekukor and St. John's Island are part of the Sisters Islands Marine Park. And the Marine Park public gallery is on St. John's Island. Join Kayakasia to head for the beautiful St John's island with old growth trees and an even older ...

  7. Catch a ferry from Marina South Pier (via Singapore Island Cruise or Marina South Ferries). Take note of the opening status for each area of the park: St John's Island: Open. The last public ferry leaves at 6pm. Big Sister's Island: Closed for enhancement works till 2024.