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How to spend a perfect day at Coney Island: Cycling, outdoor fun and beach adventures

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We love a good outdoorsy day of leisurely cycling and picnics in the city’s gorgeous parks. But Coney Island Singapore has gotta be one of our favourites. The rustic green space in the city’s North-East is home to hidden white sand beaches, flora and fauna. Its untouched trails stretch across mangroves, coastal forests, grasslands and casuarina woodlands. To explore it all, we rented a couple of bikes and took a trip around the ecologically sustainable park and its lovely Punggol surrounds. Pro tip: As the location is a little isolated, plan to spend half a day at Coney Island Park to make the most of your trip!

Coney Island: Top things to do

Start at Punggol Point Park

punggol point park jetty
Find the lookout point for views of the jetty and beyond. Photography: Benita Lee

Here’s where you can relax by the jetty, meander along the promenade walk, sit on swings at the playground and say hi to a turtle or two in the pond. Since Coney Island Park is uninhabited, you’ll want to rent a bike or grab extra water bottles and snacks before you head over. Fun fact: It’s also called Serangoon Island or Pulau Serangoon. From the 30s to the 50s, it was known as Haw Par Island, because the Haw Par brothers owned it.

Take a photo at the famous Coney Island Gate

coney island singapore gate
Get your snapshot! Photography: Benita Lee

Located at the East and West entrances of Coney Island, these iconic gates are what you’ve seen on the camera rolls of anyone who’s ever been to the park. Pose away for the ‘gram before your day of exploration kicks off.

Cruise along cycling routes

coney island park pathway
You’ll be surrounded by rustic greenery on all sides. Photography: Benita Lee

The park’s rustic terrain makes cycling bumpy at times, but rest assured it’s a breezy and enjoyable experience. Cycle along the 2.5km Coney Island Park Connector, with the occasional pretty promenade view of Serangoon Reservoir. Or follow the signs to navigate your way to the beaches. Anyone with an adventurous streak may find yourself veering off the beaten path – literally! PS: If you’re looking for a real adrenaline-pumping adventure, hit the hilly trails of Pulau Ubin on a mountain bike.

Hang out at the beach

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One of the beach areas on Coney Island. Photography: Benita Lee

While cycling on the main path, look out for signs that’ll direct you to any of the five beach areas. While these sandy spots don’t offer pristine shores and azure waters, they provide a quiet seaside break after you sweat it out on the bikes. Psst: We recommend beach areas C and E for tranquil times.

Hit the obstacle course

coney island playground
Fun times! Photography: Benita Lee

Constructed from the timber of uprooted casuarina trees and other recycled materials, the all-natural Casuarina Exploration playground will delight with its mini obstacle course. Spend some time at this environmentally-friendly hangout – with or without the little ones! Keep your balance across a wooden bridge, jump over stepping stones and race as you climb over log fences.

Embark on a picturesque walk

coney island singapore pathway
Lots to explore here. Photography: Benita Lee

Keen to learn more about the biodiversity and history of Singapore’s Coney Island? Sign up for a two-hour guided walk led by NParks volunteers on selected Saturday mornings in June, November and December. Psst: Do check the official website before heading over. Alternatively, feel free to take a nice, long stroll around the park on your own if you’re not keen on cycling. Tip: Stick to the designated trails and appreciate the animals from afar.

Spot wildlife

Birds of Coney Island, Singapore
Look out for the blue-throated bee-eater. Photography: NParks

Butterflies, birds and squirrels make Coney Island Singapore their home. With over 80 species of birds on the island, it’s not hard to catch a glimpse of these creatures busy at work in their natural habitat. Spot the baya weaver weaving nests from flowering Acacia trees, keep an ear out for the oriental magpie-robin’s melodies or watch parakeets soar across the forest canopies. Other wildlife on the island include the white-bellied sea eagle and black-headed munia, as well as horseshoe crabs, tiger moon snails, snapping shrimp and sand sea stars.

Explore the nearby Punggol Waterway Park

Punggol Waterway Park, just a distance from Coney Island
The lovely Punggol Waterway Park. Photography: Steel Wool via Flickr

If you’ve still got time to explore the neighbouring areas on your bicycle, head over to Punggol Waterway Park. Here, you can relax by the benches, take in the waterfront views and do a little bird watching.


How to plan your day out at Coney Island

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The scenic Punggol Promenade walk in the morning. Photography: Benita Lee

Best time to visit

Head over in the morning or late evening to avoid the blistering sun. Though Coney Island is mostly shaded by huge trees, areas outside the park and at Punggol Settlement are not. Keep in mind that the park is closed from 7pm to 7am.

punggol settlement
Punggol Settlement is where you’ll find eateries and convenience stores. Photography: Benita Lee

What to bring

Pack sunscreen and insect repellent, as the park’s raw, untouched grounds may mean that certain areas are inhabited by sandflies. Better yet, dress in long pants and covered shoes if you’re planning on lingering by the beach pocket. It’s a no-brainer, but do bring along bottles of water to stay hydrated and homemade sandwiches or snacks to keep the munchies at bay. Just remember to take home whatever you brought in to preserve the nature spot.

cycling at the beach
Cycling here is a blast! Photography: Benita Lee

Rent a bike

If you don’t have bikes of your own, pop by Jomando Adventure & Recreations (located at the end of Punggol Settlement), where bikes of all sizes are available for the whole family. Choose from mountain bikes and vintage-style ones (with adorable picnic baskets!), double bikes for you and your tiny, or kids’ bikes in different sizes. Just take note of its opening hours (10am on weekdays and 8am on weekends) so you don’t end up arriving too early.
Jomando Adventure & Recreations, #01-13, The Punggol Settlement, 3 Punggol Point Road, Singapore 828694

punggol promenade walk
That’s Coney Island in the distance. Photography: Benita Lee

Getting there

By car: Drive to Punggol Settlement and either park your car there, or outside Coney Island’s exits by the West and East entrances.

By public transport: Take the train to Punggol and head to the bus interchange (via exit C). Hop on bus 84 to Punggol Point Park. Walk over to Punggol Settlement and simply follow the signs along Punggol Promenade Nature Walk towards Coney Island’s west entrance.

Now that you’re done exploring Singapore’s Coney Island Park, make your way next to the city’s secret parks and hidden gardens.

 

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