Changi Beach Park Singapore
One of Singapore’s oldest beach parks, Changi Beach Park Singapore is located in the Northeastern corner of Singapore. It has a relaxed, laidback setting that is sure to bring about the lepak feeling.
Easily accessible from Changi Village, the approximately 3.3 km park is bounded by two playgrounds. It is a short walk across a quaint waterway via a narrow pedestrian bridge from the rear of Changi Village market.
Arriving at the park, you are sure to notice the inviting sandy beach. This is one of several beaches that lend themselves to the park’s name. Nearby is the first of the park’s two playgrounds. With a nautical theme, kids can play under the sails of this orange-coloured playground. There are climbing nets and even a wooden castaway raft that beckons toward imaginary adventures.
Today, the park is less crowded than East Coast Park or Pasir Ris Park. It retains a natural, breezy feeling. In addition to the sea-themed orange playground, at its Southern end is second playground. This wooden playground with yellow trim is situated close to the public barbeque pits. Here, there are even bucket seats for young children.
A favourite activity at the southern end of Changi Beach Park Singapore is to watch the planes flying in toward Changi Airport. You can watch as they come jetting in from offshore, making the final descent toward the airport’s runaway. Bicycles are a great way to explore Changi Beach Park and its surrounds. You can rent it from a bike kiosk at the park.
For more information visit Singapore DMC.