Marina South Pier: Faces of Singapore’s Marina Bay Cruise Area

Marina South Pier: Faces of Singapore’s Marina Bay Cruise Area
Marina South Pier is the newly opened pier in Marina South, Singapore. It’s a
boat and ferry terminal for travellers, day trippers, and island hoppers who
are keen on seeing the Southern Islands near Singapore,
the Kusu Island and Saint John's Island.


This serves as a harbour for Singapore’s
Marina Bay Cruise areas and all that. The kiausu in Singapore standards made
sure that it’s still reacheable to all those who’d like to explore a different
tresholds of this island. The nearest MRT station is Marina South Pier and
Marina South, serving the pier and the vicinity.


I came here to see what’s the kick all about.
Heard from a lot of my local officemates that this place is a good escape from
the Singapore city life that everyone’s accustomed to. True enough, the situation
here is very laidback, reminds you of a mondern almost abandoned place, and to
think that I visited on a weekend afternoon. It’s always different and interesting to photograph new-and-improved places here in Singapore, like the Marina South Pier; it’ll gracing magazines and travel blog recommendations as we speak, because it’s a different kind of take on Singapore’s busy pier life. Which would you prefer, a busy pier or a pier like this? All aboard?









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