A tranquil park featuring a large playground and a waterfront promenade that offers views of the Straits of Johor. -NParks
The 24 km long Rail Corridor is a continuous green passage that allows wildlife movement between major green spaces. It also serves as a recreational corridor for all members of the public. -NParks
Fort Siloso is Singapore's only preserved coastal fort. Built on the western end of Pulau Belakang Mati - or Sentosa, as we all know it - it was used to protect cargo against enemy attacks during the British rule. Today, the fort is a National Monument, a tourist attraction, as well as a social and community space. -sentosa.com.sg
This one-stop gardening resource hub is where you will find a variety of gardening-related, recreational, educational, research and retail activities. -NParks
Marina East Park presents an idyllic retreat for tourists seeking a blend of nature and recreation. Spanning across vast green spaces, this park offers a picturesque setting with stunning views of the Marina Bay skyline and the Singapore Strait. -evendo
Spanning 17 hectares, Bird Paradise is home to more than 3,500 birds from over 400 avian species with 8 large thematic walk-through aviaries. Each aviary reflects unique features, vegetation and bird species from different biomes around the world. -mandai.com
Supertree Observatory offers unparalleled views of Gardens by the Bay’s lush surrounds and the Marina Bay area. Enjoy refreshments, an immersive digital learning experience, endless photo opportunities, and an unforgettable time at the Gardens’ highest point! -gardensbythebay
The Pinnacle Skybridge in Singapore is a unique attraction that offers visitors a chance to experience breathtaking panoramic city views. -singaporeforeveryone
Sensoryscape isn’t just an attraction — it’s an experience. This immersive, multi-sensory passageway connects Sentosa’s beaches to Resorts World Sentosa, transforming every step into an exploration of light, sound, and nature. -sentosa.com.sg
Using existing camera bodies with lens adapters, I was able to use my various Canon EF Series lenses again. Okay, it works as intended without hiccups. It is best to try manually, as autofocus can be inconsistent.