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Your Ultimate Lazarus Island Singapore Guide: How to Go & What to Expect

Nicholas Yeo

Last updated: 14 Jun 20245 minutes

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Your Complete Lazarus Island, Singapore Guide

Are you in need of a tropical getaway that offers pure joy and adventure? Lazarus Island, a hidden paradise in Singapore should be on the top of your island getaway. This island has become increasingly popular among those seeking a peaceful island getaway with family and friends.

Lazarus Island is one of the few locations in Singapore's Southern Islands where privately hired yachts or boats are permitted to anchor and dock. It is roughly 6.5 kilometers from Singapore. With its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking views, it's no wonder that Lazarus Island has captured the hearts of many.

We've included a comprehensive overview of everything you need to know for your trip to Lazarus Island in this article.

Best Time to Visit Lazarus Island

The weather of Lazarus Island is pleasant throughout the year, it is an ideal destination for any season. But to get the most out of your trip, stay away from November through January when there are a lot of showers.

September can be a great season because of its light showers, which provide a break from the tropical heat.

How to Get to Lazarus Island: Two Ways!

Getting to Lazarus Island is an experience in itself. Located just a short distance from Singapore, you can reach the island only by sea.

Here's a map of Lazarus Island to best understand how to get there:

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One of the most popular ways to get to Lazarus Island is by taking a ferry from the Marina South Pier or Sentosa Jetty @ Cove. The Lazarus Island ferry ride offers stunning views of the city's skyline as you make your way towards the island.

Another option for the more adventurous souls is to rent a private yacht. This allows you to have complete freedom and flexibility in your journey.

Charter a Private Yacht to Get to Lazarus Island

What better way to experience the pure joy and adventure of Lazarus Island than by chartering a private yacht?

Imagine the feeling of being the captain of your own ship, sailing through the crystal clear waters with the wind in your hair - the Achates yacht is a fab option with its lush interior and well-equipped kitchen.

You can also hop aboard White Sails' private yacht for a 4-hour trip to Lazarus Island! It's affordable luxury at its best.

Just a quick 30-minute ride from Sentosa, you'll find yourself in paradise. With three cozy bedrooms and awesome amenities, it's comfortable all the way. Plus, enjoy fun activities like bouncing on a cool trampoline, kayaking, snorkelling, and even singing karaoke on deck.

If you're going to Lazarus Island to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries or get-togethers, we recommend the beautiful Le Tara Yacht, equipped with fancy amenities and even a karaoke system for fun. You also get to play with water toys like twin kayaks, floats, and water floating mats- for free!

Take a Ferry Ride to Lazarus Island

There is a direct ferry between Marina South Pier and Lazarus Island which operates year-round! These speedy ferries, which only leave from Marina South Pier, offer a happy ride straight to Pulau Seringat jetty on Lazarus Island.

Alternatively, you can take a 15-minute ferry from Sentosa Jetty @Cove to Lazarus Island directly to enjoy the beach at Eagle's Bay.

Enjoy the convenience of same-day round-trip tickets as well as the flexibility they offer, which guarantees a smooth return from the St. John's Island jetty. Both the Lazarus Island ferry services accommodate both adults and children, offering convenience and adventure. Don't forget to check in advance for any weather-related or traffic-related problems.

Pro tip: Remember to pack your bicycles, strollers, and pets, since all are welcome onboard at no additional cost.

Lazarus Island Ferry Schedule and Pricing

Ferry Route

Schedule

Pricing

Marina South Pier to Lazarus Island Direct Ferry

Daily at 10am, 12pm and 2pm

Adult: SGD 16

Child (2-12 years old): SGD 13

Tot (0-2 years old): Free

Sentosa Jetty @Cove to Lazarus Island

Weekends Only

9am, 11:15am, 1pm and 3pm

Adult: SGD 21

Child (0-12 years old): SGD 16

Family Package (2 adults and 2 children): SGD 66

6 Unique Things to Do at Lazarus Island 

Now get ready for some fun at Lazarus Island! Feel the excitement with your friends and family as you enjoy kite-flying and beachside grilling. Join us as we explore five distinct experiences that promise cherished memories.

Fly Your Kites High

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Fly your kite alongside friends or your loved ones, creating joyful memories that will last a lifetime. The endless Lazarus Island beach and open skies provide the ideal canvas for sending your kites soaring high. Find the perfect spot on the beach, away from any obstacles, and release your kite into the open sky.

Pro-Tip: Carry a hat, an insect repellant and sunscreen which is SPF 60+ to protect your skin during outdoor activities.

Pricing: Free

Go Fishing

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Lazarus Island is teeming with a variety of fish species, from snappers to groupers, making every fishing excursion a thrilling adventure. Channel your inner adventurer and explore different fishing spots around the island, from the shores to the rocky outcrops.

So grab your fishing gear, pack a picnic, and head to the pristine shores of Lazarus Island.

Pricing: Free

Lounge and Play in the Sea

If you prefer a more laid-back yet equally exciting water sport, kayaking is perfect for exploring the hidden gems of this island. Paddle along the tranquil lagoons and gently glide through mangrove forests, marveling at the vibrant marine life beneath you.

For the adventurous souls who crave an undersea adventure, scuba diving is a must. Dive into the deep blue and discover a world filled with black-tip reef sharks, cuttlefish, crabs, and even occasional encounters with majestic sea turtles. There are rumors that a 100-seat fiberglass wreck is located off the coast of Lazarus!

New to water sports? Try some playful water activities, grab a beach ball and start a friendly game with your friends or family.

Pro tip: Ask your private yacht company for any water toys and equipment they will provide on the tour. These are often included in the package and will save you the effort of packing your heavy gear.

Pricing: 1 hr Double Kayaking Session: Starting SGD 32 | Scuba Diving: Starting SGD 180 per adult.

Barbecue on the Lazarus Island Beach

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Whether you're a seasoned griller or a newbie, the beach barbecue on Lazarus Island is an opportunity to test your culinary skills. There are several fixed barbecue pits on Lazarus Island. but you can also bring your own portable grill. We also recommend that you bring food supplies, a cooler box, disposable utensils and garbage bags with you.

Don't forget to plan your menu in advance and prepare a shopping list for all the ingredients you'll need. Bring all the necessary seasonings and condiments to add flavor to your barbecue creations.

To complete your Lazarus Island beach barbecue experience, toast to the good times with a refreshing tropical cocktail or a chilled glass of wine.

Pricing: Free

Staycation on Lazarus Island

Are you ready to take your staycation on Lazarus Island to the next level? Look no further than Tiny Away Escape @ Lazarus Island. Lazarus Island tiny house offers a unique opportunity to simplify your lifestyle while enjoying the beauty of nature. With amenities like air conditioning, a kitchen, and Wi-Fi, you can unwind comfortably in their eco-friendly accommodations.

Plus, you get to be on a guilt-free vacation is also guaranteed by their dedication to sustainability, which includes solar electricity, food waste recycling, and biodegradable requirements.

Pricing: Stating SGD 284 (per night for two adults)

Lazarus Island Glamping Experience

Alternatively, you can try the Lazarus Island glamping experience! The clamping tents here are minimalistic with options for both couples and families. Each tent comes with a mini kitchen, air conditioning and even a mini snack bar.

And you can bring your furry child with you!

Pricing:

  • Couple Tents: Starting SGD 380

  • Family Tents: Starting SGD 430

How to Plan Your Lazarus Island Trip

Now that you have learned everything about how to get to Lazarus Island, it's time to start planning your own unforgettable adventure.

As you venture into the depths of Lazarus Island, keep your eyes peeled for the abundant wildlife that inhabits the surrounding waters and lush vegetation. From colorful coral reefs to exotic bird species, every corner of this paradise offers a new and exciting discovery.

Remember to pack your camera to capture the breathtaking views and unforgettable moments. Trust us, you'll want to have these memories to cherish long after your visit.

Commonly Asked Questions

Is there food on Lazarus Island?

There are no stores or restaurants on Lazarus Island. So it's recommended that you carry your own food and water.

Do you need a passport to go to Lazarus Island from Singapore?

Lazarus Island is part of Southern Singapore. So you do not need your passport to go to Lazarus Island from Singapore.

Is there a toilet at Lazarus Island?

There are no toilets on Lazarus Island. The nearest toilet is at the Seringat Island's pier, about a 5-minute walk from Lazarus Island.

What should I pack for Lazarus Island?

We recommend that you pack your swimwear, sunscreen, hat, umbrella, insect repellant and picnic mats. Bring along some snacks and water because they are not available on the island.

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Written by Nicholas Yeo

Veni, vidi, vici - Nicholas counts among his conquests, Europe, Scandinavia, the Balkans and more. A well-travelled wordsmith, he is an experienced writer for the travel industry & translates his travels into stories. Read about his next adventure here.

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