Marina South Pier to Kusu Island Ferry

Ferry from Marina South Pier to Kusu Island: A Journey to Serenity and Spiritual Significance

Kusu Island, one of Singapore’s Southern Islands, is famous for its sacred temples, peaceful beaches, and rich cultural significance. Besides, Kusu Island is also known for its annual pilgrimage during the Kusu Festival and its picturesque surroundings. The ferry from Marina South Pier to Kusu Island offers a short, scenic ride, making it the perfect day trip for those looking to escape the city. Its blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty makes it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists.Here, you can explore the Kusu Chinese Temple, hike to the Malay Keramat shrines, or simply enjoy a quiet picnic by the beach.

Route Overview:

  • Duration: Approximately 30 minutes.
  • Ferry Operator: Singapore Island Cruise.
  • Departure Terminal: Marina South Pier (Singapore).
  • Arrival Terminal: Kusu Island Ferry Terminal.

Ferry Operator on the Marina South Pier to Kusu Island Route

  • Singapore Island Cruise

Singapore Island Cruise is the main ferry operator that runs ferries between Kusu Island and Marina South Pier. Singapore Island Cruise has daily trips to the Southern Islands, which include St. John’s Island, Lazarus Island, and Kusu Island. These trips are known for being on time and comfortable. 

Ticket Prices and Booking Information

Ferry tickets to Kusu Island are reasonably priced. You can purchase a round-trip ticket or include visits to St John’s Island and Lazarus Island as part of a combo ticket.

  • One-way Ticket Price: SGD 15-18 (adults), 
  • Round-trip Ticket Price: SGD 30 (adults),
  • Combo Ticket (Kusu & St John’s Island): SGD 30-35 (adults)

Ferry Terminals in Singapore and Kusu Island

Departure Terminal (Singapore):

  • Marina South Pier:
    Marina South Pier is the departure point for ferries heading to Singapore’s Southern Islands. It’s easily accessible via the Marina South Pier MRT station and offers facilities like ticket counters, food outlets, and restrooms. Visitors can purchase ferry tickets on-site or online for convenience.

Arrival Terminal (Kusu Island):

  • Kusu Island Ferry Terminal:
    Upon arriving at Kusu Island Ferry Terminal, visitors are just a short walk from the island’s attractions, including the Kusu Chinese Temple, Malay Keramat shrines, and the island’s calm lagoons and beaches. The terminal is close to picnic areas and scenic spots, making it easy for visitors to begin exploring upon arrival.

Book Your Ferry to Kusu Island Now!

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