Port of Singapore - Docking

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The Keppel Bay Marina is part of new development near the old commercial port of Keppel Harbour, based on Keppel island which is now attached to the mainland. The final phase of the build was recently completed. The staff are reported to be helpful. Note however that whilst it is close to downtown, there are very limited facilities at the marina and a taxi is required to get to most places.

One15 Marina is even newer and is located on the southern shore of Sentosa Island. Not an ideal place for doing repairs, but a comfortable berth in which to stay.  Sentosa Island is now a popular resort, with numerous theme parks and attractions.

Raffles Marina, in Tuas, on the west side of the island, is located adjacent to the Second Link Bridge connecting Singapore and Malaysia. It is the best place if needing to get repairs. Located at the end of the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE), the marina is about one hour from downtown Singapore.

 Raffles Marina is now a gazetted CIQP Marina, authorised to handle the clearing in / out of visiting foreign yachts and cruising resident yachts, in Singapore.  There is a fee for undertaking clearance formalities here.  For further details, see the Yacht Arrival and Clearance Information section on the Marina’s website.

Other marina locations:

There are several other marinas in close proximity to Singapore:

Sebana Cove is located on the banks of the Sebana river on the south coast of Malaysia. A five-star resort with a marina.

Nongsa Point Marina is located on the northern shore of Batam Island, in Indonesia.

Danga Bay Marina is at Johor Bahru on the Malaysian shore.

The SAF yacht club has 2 clubhouses, with berthing, at various locations around Singapore. See below and Changi

Last updated:  November 2019

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  1. November 4, 2017 at 8:31 AM
    Data Entry1 says:

    Just a word about Keppel Bay Marina. We have stayed there for about 10 days. It’s conveniently located in the centre of town and the berthing is excellent. The marina is well kept and extremely secure. However, there are NO facilities — no laundry (can’t even give laundry at the office to be sent outside and the first laundromat is miles away.

    It’s a good 30 min walk to the first store, which is a large shopping mall but the marina provides no shuttle service. You have to call a cab. Same thing for catching a bus or subway — call a cab. No swimming pool. There are a cafe and restaurant (food so-so), but that’s it. A bit disappointing. Raffles and One Degree 15 marinas seem to be better appointed and far less expensive.

  2. October 31, 2017 at 8:30 AM
    Data Entry1 says:

    Hello Noonsite,
    We have just arrived in Singapore and staying at Keppel Bay Marina. We have been fortunate to come across an excellent local importer of selected French wines. His prices are quite reasonable. His selection is limited but good quality. He offers one free bottle for each purchase of 6 bottles. Plus, he delivers to your boat. His contact info is Fabrice Delancé – http://www.fdh.com.sg. Check him out.
    Christine & JPh Halphen
    SV Galacsea