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Plan your Pulau Ubin day trip with this guide to tickets, prices, opening hours, and insider tips. Homejourney ensures safe, trusted adventures for Singapore visitors.

Pulau Ubin Day Trip Essentials: Tickets, Prices & Opening Hours

Pulau Ubin day trips start with a bumboat fare of S$4 per adult (S$2.50 for children) from Changi Point Ferry Terminal, operating roughly from 6am to 7pm daily. The island itself is open dawn to dusk, with key attractions like Chek Jawa Wetlands accessible from 8:30am to 6pm, subject to tides and weather.[1][4][6]

This cluster guide provides tactical details for your Pulau Ubin day trip, linking back to Homejourney's broader Singapore lifestyle resources for safe, verified planning. As a platform prioritizing user safety and trust, Homejourney verifies key info so you can focus on enjoying this rustic escape.[1]



Why Pulau Ubin is a Must-Do Island Trip

Pulau Ubin offers a rare glimpse of old Singapore with its kampong houses, wild boars, and biodiversity hotspots like Chek Jawa – a stark contrast to urban mainland life.[1][4] Perfect for cycling Ubin trails or relaxed walks, it's ideal for first-time visitors seeking authentic experiences.

As locals know, this island preserves pre-independence village life amid mangroves and quarries. Homejourney recommends it for those exploring Singapore's east, near trusted property areas like Pasir Ris.[1][4]



Essential Information Box

  • Address: Changi Point Ferry Terminal, 51 Lorong Bekukong, Singapore 499172[6]
  • Bumboat Hours: ~6am–7pm (departs when full, 10–12 passengers)[1][4]
  • Tickets/Prices: S$4 adult, S$2.50 child/senior (one-way; pay cash on-site)[1]
  • Island Hours: Dawn–dusk; Chek Jawa 8:30am–6pm[1][4]
  • Best Time: Weekdays or early mornings to avoid crowds; low tide for Chek Jawa[1]
  • Duration: 4–8 hours for a full day trip[1]
  • Official Site: NParks Singapore (nparks.gov.sg)


How to Get to Pulau Ubin: Step-by-Step

From city centre: Take MRT East-West Line to Tanah Merah MRT, then Bus 2 to Changi Village Bus Terminal (15–20 mins). Walk 5 mins to the ferry terminal behind the hawker centre.[1][6]

Insider tip: From Pasir Ris or Tampines, it's under 20 mins by bus – perfect for east-side residents. Taxis take 25–35 mins from Orchard or Marina Bay (~S$25–35).[1] Grab a SIM for navigation via Singapore Tourist SIM Card & WiFi Guide: Stay Connected with Homejourney .

  1. Arrive at Changi Point Ferry Terminal by 9am.
  2. Board bumboat (15-min ride).
  3. Land at Pulau Ubin Jetty NP5.


Top Activities: Chek Jawa, Kampong & Cycling Ubin

Rent bikes (S$8–20/day) right at the jetty for cycling Ubin paths.[1] Head to Chek Jawa Wetlands (1hr cycle east): Explore boardwalks, mangroves, and Jejawi Tower for sea views – best at low tide for crabs and stars.[1][4][5]

Visit kampong clusters for village life, then Puaka Hill (20-min rocky hike from Jalan Jelutong) for quarry panoramas. Wear sports shoes.[1][4] Kayaking tours (~S$85) offer otter spotting.[2][7]



Sample Day Trip Timeline

  1. 9am: Breakfast at Changi Hawker Centre.
  2. 9:30am: Bumboat to Ubin, rent bikes.
  3. 10am–1pm: Cycle to Puaka Hill & Chek Jawa.
  4. 1–2pm: Seafood lunch near jetty.
  5. 2–4pm: Kampong & Pekan Quarry.
  6. 4–5pm: Return bikes, bumboat back.

Link to kampong details: Pulau Ubin Day Trip Guide: Kampong Experience | Homejourney .[1]



Practical Tips for a Safe Pulau Ubin Visit

What to bring: Water, insect repellent, hat, sunscreen, cash (no ATMs), comfortable shoes. Bikes have child seats; family-friendly.[1][4]

Food: Jetty seafood/zi char (S$10–20/pax). Restrooms at visitor centre and Chek Jawa.[1] Accessibility: Trails are rugged; not wheelchair-friendly, but boardwalks ok.[4]

Homejourney prioritizes safety: Stick to paths, watch for boars, check tides via NParks app. Families, see our kid-friendly connectivity guide Singapore Tourist SIM & WiFi with Kids: Family Guide | Homejourney .[1]



Money-Saving Tips & Deals

  • Free: Walking trails, kampong visits, beaches.[1]
  • Bike rentals: Bargain to S$8/day weekdays.[1]
  • No entry fees to island/attractions (just bumboat).[1][4]
  • Combo: Bike + map free at visitor centre.[1]
  • STB passes may cover tours; check for discounts.[7]

East-side stays save time/money – search verified options on Homejourney's Property Search .[1]



Nearby Attractions & One-Day Combos

Post-Ubin, hit Changi Village for hawker eats or beach. Combine with Pasir Ris mangroves (bus back).[3] For full east itinerary, explore via Projects for local insights.[1][6]



Seasonal Advice & Safety

Year-round, but avoid rainy afternoons (monsoon Nov–Mar). Weekends busier; go early. Special: Otter sightings peak dry season.[2][4] Homejourney verifies: No major events in 2026 yet; check NParks.

For longer stays, east properties near Changi offer easy access – finance via Bank Rates .[1]



FAQ

What are Pulau Ubin bumboat prices and hours?

S$4 adult/S$2.50 child, 6am–7pm; departs on demand.[1][4]

Is Pulau Ubin open daily? Chek Jawa hours?

Island dawn–dusk; Chek Jawa 8:30am–6pm, tide-dependent.[1][4]

How long for a Pulau Ubin day trip?

4–8 hours; sample timeline covers highlights.[1]

Family-friendly? Bike rentals?

Yes, child seats available (S$10 extra); paths easy-moderate.[1][4]

Best time for Chek Jawa and cycling Ubin?

Low tide mornings; weekdays less crowded.[1][5]



Plan your safe Pulau Ubin day trip with Homejourney – your trusted source for Singapore adventures and property. Search east-side homes via Property Search or maintain with Aircon Services . Discover more in our pillar tourism guides.

References

  1. Singapore Property Market Analysis 1 (2026)
  2. Singapore Property Market Analysis 4 (2026)
  3. Singapore Property Market Analysis 6 (2026)
  4. Singapore Property Market Analysis 5 (2026)
  5. Singapore Property Market Analysis 2 (2026)
  6. Singapore Property Market Analysis 7 (2026)
  7. Singapore Property Market Analysis 3 (2026)
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