The 7 Greatest Places in Singapore to Catch the Sunrise and Sunset

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Coney Island, alternatively known as Pulau Serangoon, is a 133-hectare island located off the northeastern coast of Singapore.

The sun rises and sets on each of the 365 days of the year and one of life’s greatest pleasures is golden hour. Whether you want to capture the perfect sight on your camera or in your head, Singapore has some fantastic sunset and sunrise viewing sites. To assist you, here are seven amazing locations in Singapore where you can witness a stunning glowing sky and watch the sunset and sunrise:

Coney Island

Coney Island is an ecologically friendly park that concentrates on energy and water conservation. It offers a breath taking view of the sunset and sunrise in Singapore, as well as the satisfaction of knowing that you are helping to deal with climate change. Later, you can take a guided tour of the park to learn about its biodiversity and history, as well as try to spot the park’s 80 different bird species.

Kranji Reservoir Park

This natural reserve, which is home to 170 species of birds, 54 varieties of butterflies, and 33 distinct kinds of dragonflies is the ideal place to study and enjoy the island’s biodiversity. Additionally, there is a high observation tower for the best sunrise and sunset views. Kranji Marshes is Singapore’s largest freshwater farmland, covering 57 hectares and including a wide range of natural and green ecosystems.

Pulau Ubin

Grab your camping gear and take a 10-minute boat ride to Pulau Ubin if you are serious about capturing golden hour at its best. Pitch your tent on one of the sandy beaches and gaze at the pastel sky reflected in the water. You must take advantage of what is undoubtedly one of the world’s best sunset and sunrise views.

Punggol Waterway Park

The Lorong Halus bridge connecting Punggol town to Lorong Halus Wetland

The fact that one of the bridges here is named the Sunrise Bridge proves the fact that it is one of Singapore’s top sunrise sites. Post-sunrise activities include inline skating, cycling, and jogging; if you have children and happen to visit during a holiday, you can make an outing of it by taking them to the water playground.

Pasir Ris Park

Pasir Ris Park is one of Singapore’s major parks. It is a lovely camping place that is available 24 hours a day. Watch the sunset and fall asleep under the stars, then wake up to the most spectacular sunrise view, accompanied by the sound of the sea waves from the park’s beach. Later, if you wish to reconnect with nature, visit the three-story bird observation tower to see birds in their natural habitat.

Marina Barrage

Aerial shot of the Marina Barrage during sunny day.

Marina Barrage is a Singapore dam formed by the confluence of five rivers. It is a tree-lined park with bike paths running through it. From the opposite side of the park, the Singapore skyline may be viewed against the rising and setting sun. With a 360-degree view of the bay region and a park that is open 24 hours a day, you may arrive as early as you like to see the amazing sun rising and setting over the city views.

Marina Bay

Marina Bay Sands at twilight.

Marina Bay is a perfect site to capture a captivating sunrise or sunset with the stunning cityscape as your backdrop, in addition to being Singapore’s fanciest neighbourhood with a luxurious shopping centre and world-class attractions. It is conveniently located near the Central Business District, making it ideal for an early morning jog to catch the sunrise before work or an evening stroll when you are done for the day.

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