Up Close to the Southern Islands Albatross Speedboat Adventures is not just about speed—it’s your gateway to exploring the fascinating Southern Islands of Singapore, each with its own unique charm and story.
Take A Fast Ride And Cruise Along The Southern Islands Of Singapore aboard Albatross Speedboat Adventures in 60 minutes. Here are some of the Points of Interest you might see along the way.
Sentosa was once a fishing village and British military base, but it transformed into a bustling island resort.
Sentosa Cove is not just for the wealthy; it’s rumored to be a favorite hideout for international celebrities seeking privacy and luxury away from the public eye.
Long ya MEN @ LABRADOR PARK Long Ya Men means Dragon’s tooth gate In Chinese. Some travellers recorded their journeys and the places they visited.
Singapore’s skyline is a blend of futuristic architecture and lush greenery.
Lazarus Island, once known as Pulau Sakijang Pelepah, meaning island of a deer and palms in Malay.
Kusu means “tortoise” or “turtle” in the Hokkien dialect.
St. John’s Island is home to a friendly community of stray cats.
Local folklore tells of mermaids protecting the Sisters’ Islands.
Also known as “Pulau Penyabong,” Tekukor Island was a former ammunition dump.
The Cruise is NOT recommended for individuals who are: 1) Over 130 kilograms (286 pounds) in weight. 2) Have serious medical conditions. 3) Children under 8 years of age. 4) Elderly individuals. 5) Expectant mothers. Children Policy 1) Children under 8 years old must sit in the middle row between adults, wear the provided life jacket, and have a waiver signed by their parents. 2) Children aged 8 to 12, recommend sitting in the middle row between adults as well. 3) Children under 13 must be supervised by a responsible adult at a ratio of at least one adult for every four children at all times.