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Sembawang Beach features among the few extant natural sand beaches in Singapore. The others include the Changi Beach, the Labrador Beach and the East Coast Beach. Sembawang Beach is a great place to take delight in a perfect beach holiday along with the entire family. Among the beach lovers, Sembawang Beach scores a high point as a perfect spot for swimming, fishing, barbecuing, and partying. With families getting together at the beach for a beach party, Sembawang Beach assumes the character of a carnival site.
Sembawang Park and the beach are both very popular among the locals and the tourists alike. Its fishing and the camping sites act as an additional lure for them. During the weekends Sembawang Beach sees an influx of families setting their camps at the beach side. The barbecue pits along the shore are the perfect venue to get together over a party. Swimming in the natural beach has a charm of its own. The Sembawang Park has serenity about it and you would love to lose yourself amid the greenery with the birds singing in their mellifluous voice. This experience is something unique and much removed from the bustle of downtown Singapore. The nature of the sand and the water of Sembawang Beach, have changed little over the years and there are many who want to retain the natural character of this beach and are against the land reclamation proposal.
Perhaps the best way to see and admire Singapore is by embarking on one of its Singapore River Tours, Singapore Island Tours or Singapore Beach Tours. And if you are in the mood for indulging and refreshing yourself you can easily try out one of the very relaxing Singapore Spa Tours as well!
In this section, you will get to know all about Sembawang Beach Singapore. In the other sections we have covered, Palawan Beach Singapore, Tanjong Beach Singapore, Changi Beach Singapore, East Coast Park Beach Singapore, Punggol Beach Singapore and Siloso Beach Singapore all of them being names of popular beaches of and little away from mainland Singapore.
Sembawang Beach Singapore happens to be one of the few remaining 'natural beaches' in the island as land here is constantly being reclaimed. It's sad but true that the Urban Redevelopment Authority has proposed to destroy this beach in order to reclaim its land for urban construction. So if you are in Singapore, do pay a visit to Sembawang Beach Singapore before it's too late. The beach is a tranquil stretch and many locals will surely miss it, once it's gone.