On Kusu Island, there is a Malay shrine
and a Chinese temple with an interesting legend woven around
them. A giant sea turtle is believed to have saved two shipwrecked
sailors - a Malay and a Chinese from drowning. As an act of
thanks, the two men built a Chinese temple, Malay shrine and
a huge turtle sculpture on the island. Taoists make annual
pilgrimages to the Tua Pekong Temple during the ninth lunar
month, while Muslims visit Kramat Kusu, a Malay shrine.
Stunning views of the mainland can be seen from Kusu's beaches
and its hilltop. The warm waters of the lagoon are ideal for
swimming.
Getting There: Take a ferry from Sentosa Ferry Terminal.
Departure times: 10 am and 1.30 pm (Mon to Sat), and at
9am, 11am, 1pm, 3pm and 5pm (Sun and public holidays).
Return ticket SGD 9.00 (adults), SGD 6.00 (child 3 to 12
years).
You will not have to pay for Sentosa admission when you
purchase your ferry ticket to Kusu Island.
Ferries depart from Clifford Pier during the annual Kusu
pilgrimage season.
Duration of the boat ride is about 30 mins. For enquiries
on ferry service, call the Hotline at 1800-SENTOSA (736
8672) or visit Sentosa's website
Alternatively, hire a water taxi from Clifford Pier and
proceed on your own to Kusu Island. Water taxis are chartered
on an hourly basis and the rates have to be negotiated with
the boat man.
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