Whether you are a maritime or heritage buff, there’s now something new to look forward to — a guided tour of Singapore’s fourth-oldest lighthouse — Sultan Shoal Lighthouse.
The three-hour guided tour, starting from Pasir Panjang Ferry Terminal, offers visitors views of PSA Singapore’s Pasir Panjang Terminal, Pulau Bukom, and Jurong Island from the ferry, and a visit to Sultan Shoal Lighthouse.
It is organised by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore.
Located on the small island of Selat Jurong at about 5.5km from the southwestern side of Singapore, the 18m tall lighthouse was built in 1895.
It features a white masonry tower standing above a red-and-white colonial style bungalow.
For over a century, the lighthouse has helped vessels navigate Singapore’s waters and remains operational today.
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