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Landmark: Tanjong BeachCity: Western Region
Country: Singapore
Continent: Asia
Tanjong Beach, Western Region, Singapore, Asia
Tanjong Beach is a public beach located on the southern coast of Sentosa Island in Singapore's Western Region.
It is characterized by its crescent shape, fine white sand, and clear, shallow waters.
Visual Characteristics
The beach spans approximately 1.2 kilometers. The sand is composed of fine, light-colored grains. The water is typically calm and shallow, with a light blue hue. Palm trees and other tropical vegetation line the back of the beach, providing natural shade in certain areas.
Location & Access Logistics
Tanjong Beach is situated at the western end of Sentosa Island. Access is via Sentosa Gateway, then following signs for Sentosa Cove and subsequently Tanjong Beach Club. From the Sentosa Express monorail, alight at Beach Station and transfer to the Sentosa Beach Shuttle, which stops at Tanjong Beach. Driving access involves parking at the Tanjong Beach Club parking lot, which has a capacity of approximately 50 vehicles. Public bus service 123 stops near the entrance to Tanjong Beach Club.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Tanjong Beach is a man-made beach, created through land reclamation efforts on Sentosa Island. The sand used is typically imported. Ecologically, it is part of a coastal environment influenced by the Strait of Singapore, supporting intertidal life during low tide.
Key Highlights & Activities
Swimming is permitted in designated areas. Sunbathing on the sand is a primary activity. Beach volleyball courts are available. Walking along the shoreline is possible. Kayak and paddleboard rentals are offered by vendors near Tanjong Beach Club.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms and shower facilities are located adjacent to Tanjong Beach Club. Shade is provided by natural vegetation and some strategically placed umbrellas. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong. Food and beverage options are available at Tanjong Beach Club and a small kiosk at the western end of the beach.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning (07:00-09:00) offers soft, direct sunlight. Late afternoon (16:00-18:00) provides warmer lighting. The best months for weather are typically February to April, with lower rainfall. High tide is suitable for swimming; low tide exposes more sand and can reveal small rock pools.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the beach was once a popular spot for pirates to anchor their ships, though this is unverified. The western end of the beach connects to a small rocky outcrop that is accessible during low tide, offering a different perspective of the coastline.
Nearby Landmarks
- Tanjong Beach Club (0.1km East)
- Palawan Beach (1.5km East)
- S.E.A. Aquarium (2.0km Northeast)
- Universal Studios Singapore (2.5km Northeast)
- Fort Siloso (3.0km Northwest)