About Marina South Pier Ferry Terminal: Your Gateway to Singapore’s Southern Islands
Marina South Pier Ferry Terminal is the primary departure point for ferries to Singapore’s serene Southern Islands, including St John’s Island, Kusu Island, and Lazarus Island. This terminal is close to the Marina South Pier MRT station, making it easy for visitors looking for a quiet island getaway. Marina South Pier is the best place to start your adventure, whether you want to explore natural beauty, enjoy a picnic, or visit cultural landmarks,
Popular Ferry Routes from Marina South Pier
Marina South Pier connects travelers to Singapore’s Southern Islands via reliable ferry services:
- Marina South Pier to St John’s Island
- Marina South Pier to Kusu Island
These routes are operated by Singapore Island Cruise, with regular weekly departures and reliable service.
Terminal Facilities and Services
Marina South Pier Ferry Terminal provides all the amenities you need to have a hassle-free journey:
- Ticketing Counters & Kiosks
- Waiting Areas
- Dining Options
- Restrooms
- Maritime Gallery (a museum located within the terminal, showcasing Singapore’s maritime heritage and history).
Parking and Transportation
Marina South Pier Ferry Terminal is easily accessible by public transport, private vehicles, and ride-hailing services:
- Parking Facilities:
A free parking lot is available near the terminal for short-term use, making it convenient for travelers driving to the pier. - Public Transport Access:
The terminal is directly connected to the Marina South Pier MRT station (North-South Line). It is the most practical method for visitors to go to the pier without having to bother about parking. - Taxi & Ride-Hailing Services:
Designated taxi stands and drop-off points are available for travelers arriving by taxi or ride-hailing services like Grab or Gojek.
Explore Singapore’s Southern Islands
Ready to escape to Singapore’s scenic Southern Islands? Start your journey from Marina South Pier Ferry Terminal for an easy and relaxing trip to St John’s Island, Kusu Island, and Lazarus Island.