Southern Islands – Secluded Escapes Minutes from the Marina
Just beyond Singapore’s glittering skyline lies a constellation of tropical islands, untouched by the hustle and bustle of the city, and perfect for day charters or overnight anchorage.
- Sentosa Island: Often considered Singapore’s leisure capital, Sentosa blends lush beachfronts with luxury resorts, golf courses, Universal Studios, and upscale restaurants. Anchor nearby for a vibrant day of recreation and indulgence.
- Lazarus Island: A quiet crescent of white sand and turquoise waters ideal for sunbathing, paddleboarding, or beach picnics. It’s one of Singapore’s best-kept secrets.
- Kusu Island: A sacred site where legend and landscape meet. Visit the Da Bo Gong Temple and Malay Keramats, or simply relax beneath palm trees and wade into the clear shallows.
- Sisters’ Islands Marine Park: Singapore’s first marine sanctuary, offering rare glimpses of vibrant reef life. Guided snorkelling or intertidal walks make this a perfect eco-excursion.
- Pulau Hantu: A rustic, lesser-known dive site with coral gardens and marine biodiversity. Despite its name (“Ghost Island”), it’s teeming with life below the surface.
Pulau Ubin – A Glimpse of Old Singapore
Step back in time at Pulau Ubin, an island northeast of the mainland where time slows and nature thrives. Rent a bicycle, explore mangrove forests, or visit Chek Jawa Wetlands, a rare coastal ecosystem rich in biodiversity. It’s an ideal cultural and ecological counterpoint to the city’s sleekness.
Onshore Delights – Culture, Cuisine & City Chic
Back on the mainland, Singapore dazzles with cosmopolitan elegance.
- Cultural Quarters: Wander through Chinatown, Little India, or Kampong Glam, where heritage meets street food, temples, and textiles.
- Orchard Road & Marina Bay Sands: Shop luxury boutiques and international labels, or explore Gardens by the Bay beneath illuminated Supertrees.
- Dining Scene: From hawker stalls with Michelin stars to rooftop bars and heritage fine dining, Singapore is one of Asia’s top culinary capitals.
- Iconic Experiences: Sip a Singapore Sling at Raffles Hotel, cruise the Singapore River at sunset, or unwind in a sky-high spa with panoramic city views.
Singapore enjoys a tropical climate year-round, making it a reliable yachting destination. However, the best time for yachting in Singapore falls between November and April, during the dry season, when skies are clear, seas are calm, and temperatures are more comfortable.
- November–February (High Season): Ideal for island-hopping, open-air charter events, and scenic cruising. Expect breezy conditions, vibrant city life, and peak marine visibility.
- March–April (Shoulder Season): Quieter marinas and fewer crowds while still enjoying excellent sailing weather—perfect for relaxed luxury escapes or midweek charters.
Insider Tip: Singapore’s central location makes it an ideal starting point for broader itineraries to Malaysia’s Tioman Island, Indonesia’s Riau Islands, or longer Southeast Asia voyages.
- Elite Marinas: Facilities like ONE°15 Marina and Marina at Keppel Bay cater to superyachts with seamless luxury services.
- Proximity & Access: Within hours, access the Riau Islands, Tioman, or Langkawi for multi-day voyages.
- Urban-Nature Balance: Pair your charter with spa days, gourmet meals, and museum visits, or switch off completely among Singapore’s southern isles.
- Effortless Chartering: With clear maritime regulations and top-tier support, Singapore is one of the most accessible superyacht hubs in Asia.
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Benetti yachts
Asia Poseidon
Day: from $20,000
Week: from $140,000

Benetti yachts
Asia Poseidon
Day: from $20,000
Week: from $140,000