Planning a day out at East Coast Park and wondering about tickets, prices and opening hours? The key thing to know is that East Coast Park itself is free to enter 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – you only pay for optional activities like cycling, BBQ pit booking, water sports and dining.[4]
This East Coast Park Complete Guide Tickets, Prices and Opening Hours article is part of Homejourney’s wider lifestyle and tourism coverage, supporting our main guide “East Coast Park Complete Guide: Cycling, Beach & BBQ” East Coast Park Complete Guide: Cycling, Beach & BBQ | Homejourney . As a Singapore-focused platform committed to safety and verified information, Homejourney helps you plan park visits with the same care and transparency we bring to home and neighbourhood decisions.
Essential East Coast Park Information at a Glance
Here is a compact reference for East Coast Park tickets, prices and opening hours, based on current information from NParks and on-the-ground checks.[4][5]
1. Basic Park Information
Address: East Coast Park, along East Coast Parkway (ECP), from Marina East to Bedok / Xilin Avenue, Singapore.[1][4]
Opening hours (park): Open 24 hours daily (lighting and facilities vary by area; food outlets and rentals have their own hours).[4]
Admission fee: Park entry and beach access are free. You only pay for activities (bike rental, Singapore Wake Park, BBQ pits, etc.).[3][4]
Official reference site: National Parks Board – East Coast Park page.[4]
2. Getting to East Coast Park (MRT, Bus, Taxi)
Because East Coast Park stretches over 15km of coastline,[1][4] it has several convenient access points. Here are practical options based on where you plan to go.
- By MRT (most convenient in 2025):
- Marine Parade MRT (Thomson-East Coast Line) – Best for Marine Cove, Area C and family playgrounds. From the station, follow signs to the underpass; it is about a 10–15 minute walk to the beachfront.[1][5]
- Katong Park MRT – Good for the western end of the park (near Area A / Marina East). Expect a 10–15 minute walk through the underpass.
- Bedok MRT – Take a short bus ride (e.g. services towards Upper East Coast Road) then walk via underpass to eastern sections like Area F / East Coast Lagoon.
- By Bus:
- Common bus stops along East Coast Road and Marine Parade Road serve entrances to Areas B–E (look for underpass signs "To East Coast Park").
- Buses are frequent; allow 5–10 minutes’ walk from bus stop through the underpass to the beach.
- By Taxi / Ride-hailing:
- Tell the driver which car park and Area you are heading to: e.g. “East Coast Park, Car Park C3, Marine Cove playground” or “Car Park E2, near East Coast Lagoon Food Village.”[5]
- This is the fastest option if you are visiting with family or carrying BBQ items.
Insider tip: If you plan to cycle the park end-to-end, ask to be dropped at Area B or C, rent a bike near GoCycling (Area C4),[1][5] then ride eastwards towards East Coast Lagoon and eventually Changi via the park connector.[1][3]
East Coast Park Opening Hours & Ticket Overview
The phrase “East Coast Park Complete Guide Tickets, Prices and Opening Hours” can be confusing because different facilities operate on different schedules. Here is a breakdown so you can plan your itinerary precisely.
1. Park, Beach & Public Areas
- Park grounds & beach Singapore coastline: Open 24/7, no tickets required.[4]
- Cycling, jogging, picnics: Free; simply bring your own gear or pay to rent bicycles or skates.[3][5]
- Swimming: Allowed at designated beach stretches, but note there are no lifeguard towers. Always check weather and water conditions.
Safety note (Homejourney perspective): Avoid swimming during storms or when there are strong currents. With limited on-site supervision, stay close to shore and keep children within arm’s length.
2. Key Paid Activities: Tickets & Indicative Prices
Prices are indicative in SGD and may vary by operator, season and promotions. Always confirm with the official provider before booking.
- Cycling & Bike Rental (GoCycling @ East Coast Park C4, Area C)[1][5]
- Typical opening hours: About 9:00am–9:00pm daily (slightly shorter on weekdays, later on weekends; check at the kiosk).
- Indicative rental prices: From around S$8–S$10/hour for a basic adult bike; S$12–S$20/hour for tandem, kids trailers or specialty bikes (rates vary by model and season).
- Tickets: No entry tickets; simply provide ID, select your bike and pay per hour or per block.
- Singapore Wake Park (Cable-ski facility at former lagoon)[1][2][4]
- Opening hours (typical): Late morning to late night, e.g. 10:00am–10:00pm; sessions sometimes extended on weekends or public holidays.
- Indicative prices: From about S$40–S$60 for a 1–2 hour pass, higher for day passes and coaching packages.
- Tickets: Pre-booking recommended online, especially weekends and evenings.
- Age: Usually from around 6 years and up with basic water confidence; life vests and helmets provided.
- Xtreme SkatePark @ East Coast (Area F, near Car Park F1)[2][4][5]
- Opening hours: Typically 7:00am–10:00pm (lighting at night; hours may be adjusted during maintenance).
- Admission: Free. Bring your own skateboards, BMX bikes, scooters and full safety gear.
- BBQ Pits[3][4]
- Opening hours: Generally from afternoon to 10:30pm daily (exact slot on booking confirmation).
- Indicative booking fee: Historically in the S$16–S$20 per pit per session range; check NParks booking portal for current rates and rules.
- Tickets: Advance online booking via NParks is required; walk-in use is not allowed.
Insider tip: BBQ pits near Area E and East Coast Lagoon Food Village are extremely popular for family gatherings, so book at least 3–4 weeks ahead for weekends or public holidays.
3. Playgrounds & Family Areas (Free Entry)
- Marine Cove Playground (Area C, near Car Park C3)[2][5]
- Opening hours: Open 24 hours; best visited in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat.
- Tickets: Free.
- Coastal PlayGrove (Area B, 902 East Coast Park Service Road)[2][4][5]









