Destinations, Travel tips, Festivals and Public Holidays
Kusu Island
Kusu Island is an island in Singapore. Legend has it that a giant sea turtle saves two shipwrecked sailors – a Malay and a Chinese. As an act of thanks, the two men build a Chinese temple, a Malay shrine and a huge turtle sculpture in the Kusu Island.
Getting There:
Take a ferry from Marina South Pier*.
Return ticket SGD 15.00 adults, SGD 12.00 children 3 to 12 years.
For enquiries on ferry service and timings, call the Hotline at 1800-SENTOSA (736 8672) or http://www.sentosa.com.sg/explore_sentosa/nature/southern_islands.html for more information.
* How to get to Marina South Pier:
Take the MRT to Marina Bay Station (NS27), use Exit A, then board Bus Service 402 from the bus stop outside the station to Marina South Pier.
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