7. Lazarus Island
Connected to St. John’s Island by a bridge, Lazarus Island is a well-kept secret and one of the most private beaches in Singapore. It’s just a few minutes’ walk from the bridge to the C-shaped lagoon and one of the whitest soft beaches around. Especially during weekdays, the tranquil beach is almost always deserted and perfect for a stroll or a swim in the clear blue waters.
8. East Coast Beach
Singapore’s largest park stretches for 15 kilometers right against the ocean in the southeastern coast. Like in most of Singapore, the beach here is man-made, built on reclaimed land, and offers plenty of sunbathing spots. The massive size of the park means there’s plenty of space for visitors to kayak, windsurf, and swim in their own corner, away from the crowds.