When it comes to Lazarus Island, Singaporeans think of a nice day out camping via a short getaway trip. This local attraction has been popular for its pristine beaches— complete with soft white sand and clear turquoise waters—along with a refreshingly tranquil environment that feels a world away from the city.
And it’s no surprise that the idea of a camping weekend starting at Lazarus Island has caught on. That’s why, in recent months, the island has had several new additions to its sparse, yet rich, habitat. Here’s what you can expect for your future trips—whether you’re a local itching for an island escape, or a tourist looking for the best places to visit in Singapore.
1. Worry no longer about extra food and refreshments
In the past, first-timers visiting Lazarus Island had to bring their own snacks and drinks since there was no shop selling anything there. That’s since become a thing of history with Sol by BDC, which opened on Lazarus Island last September.
The place is currently the sole (pun intended) convenience store on the island, replete with food, drinks and other necessities for your brief stay. If your camping trip involves some old-fashioned barbecuing, Sol offers BBQ bundles with fresh dishes and ready-to-eat meals included.
It’s a welcoming and well-stocked space, and certainly replenished by owners who know a thing or two about surviving (and thriving) on Lazarus Island in style. Everything you think you’d need, they’ve got it.
You can also pre-order your goodies so that they’ll be ready for you to pick up once you arrive. Be sure to follow them on Instagram, as they plan occasional island activities that even include your furry ones.
Address: 13A Pulau Seringat, Lazarus Island, Singapore 099550
Opening hours: 10am-6pm (Fri-Sun and public holidays only)
Contact: Message them via WhatsApp here.
2. Paddle and glide over its glistening waters
If you’re looking for more kayaking adventures over new waters, you can find it (and more) at Lazarus Sea Sports Centre.
The recreation hub is a new addition to Lazarus Island, bringing with it a whole new array of activities that are open to the public.
Since launching last August, Lazarus Sea Sports Centre has brought family-friendly water adventures with professional safety and guidance to customers —offering stand-up paddle boats, kayaks, and sea bikes for rent.
In keeping with its inclusive spirit, these activities are suited for families—who can embark on their Triyak, a three-person kayak, for up to two hours—or young adults, who can test their sea legs by riding sea bikes (from S$30), participating in a yoga session out at sea (from S$30), or by banding together on a seven-person stand-up paddle boat (from S$110).
If you’re planning your first trip to Lazarus Island, we’d highly recommend the Southern Islands Paddle Trail ($70), which combines a guided walking trail and a paddle ride through the various unique aspects of the island. It’s the best way, and the most exciting way, to exploring Lazarus.
Address: 21A Pulau Seringat, Lazarus Island, 099555
Opening hours: 10am to 4pm (Fri), 10am to 5pm (Sat-Sun). Closed on Mon-Thurs.
Contact: Book a session here.
3. Cycle into the wild with the best gear
Part of the allure of Lazarus Island is its vast and open spaces—and this has especially been a highlight for cycling enthusiasts.
It’s not hard to spot a handful of them whenever you take your ferry trip over. It’s simply one of the best places in Singapore to pedal through astounding scenery. So it’s assuring that Lazarus Island itself is now prepared for your adventures with Gogreen Eco Adventure, a bicycle hub located at the neighbouring St. John’s Island with the right gear you’ll need for an afternoon ride.
Alongside its selection of bicycles and kick scooters—which are all available to rent—is a retail store that’ll sort you out for your picnic needs, be it kites, mats, or tents. Each rental booking is fixed at two hours from S$25—you’ll have plenty of time to ride along the pavement and venture into the wilderness. A walking path that connects Lazarus and St. John’s will be your ticket to a cycling adventure.
If cycling isn’t your thing, try your hand at their kick scooters, which are undoubtedly more robust and user-friendly than the scooters that would trawl through HDB corridors in the past.
The island is home to various species of flora and fauna, so you can explore the natural surroundings and spot birds, butterflies, and other wildlife.
Address: St John's Island, 098602, located just five minutes away from the St. John’s Island pier
Opening hours: 10am-4:30pm (Thurs-Fri), 10am-5pm (Sat-Sun)
Contact: Book your session here.
4. Glamp in style, the Lazarus Island way
Lazarus Island is a place for adventure, sure. But what if you just want to kick back and sink into the tranquillity? Aside from a seaside lounge, glamping is now possible there.
Into the Woods is a glamping resort focussed on slow living. For those unfamiliar with the term, glamping provides a more comfortable outdoor experience with pre-pitched tents and basic amenities. Into the Woods delivers this and much more.
Take it from them: They aim to provide “a space for those seeking a slower, more deliberate pace.” Isn’t that what a getaway should be like?
At the heart of Into the Woods is the Sukha Lodge, a communal space that offers a library of books, a selection of board games, and an environment bathed in complete serenity. On occasion, the lodge is where Into the Woods hosts special workshops and events.
The resort also possesses an eco-friendly ethos, and it invites guests to weekly beach clean-ups.
While it does not offer pre-cooked meals, it encourages guests to prepare their own—no worries if that’s too daunting for you though, it also offers food bundles that you can put together with ease.
Guests can choose between the Couple Tent or Family Tent.: The spacious Family Tent comes with a panoramic view of Singapore, while the Couple Tent, while not lacking in views, is made with intimacy in mind.
Take note: this is a glamping resort, after all, so tents do not come with ensuite toilets. Instead, the resort hosts four shared bathrooms for all guests. And be sure to bring your own toiletries!
Address: 15A Pulau Seringat, Lazarus Island, Singapore 099551
Opening hours: 3:30pm (check-in time), 11am (check-out time)
Contact: Book a room here.
5. Find respite in the famous Lazarus Island tiny house
If glamping is not your style, that’s okay: Lazarus Island has regular hotel-style accommodation too. The Tiny Away Escape resort offers island living with true domestic comfort—in robust container rooms. Outside, you’ll see industrial exteriors that feel straight out of Art Box, but inside, you can find interior designs inspired by Nordic and Japanese disciplines.
The standard occupancy for each tiny house is two adult guests—however, they accommodate up to three adults or two adults with two children. Plus, three of their tiny house rooms are pet-friendly!
Just be sure to book early in advance as there are only five tiny houses.
Address: 11A Pulau Seringat, Lazarus Island, 099556
Opening hours: 3:30pm (check-in time), 11am (check-out time)
Contact: Book a room here.
Aside from these new facilities, there are also enhanced walking and cycling trails developed, making it easier to explore Lazarus Island than ever. These trails are designed to showcase the island's natural beauty, along with providing access to scenic viewpoints for your trigger-happy camera instincts.
Getting to Lazarus Island from Singapore is straightforward and typically involves taking a ferry from the Marina South Pier, accessible via MRT.
Ferries usually go to St. John’s Island, and from there, Lazarus Island is accessible via a short walk across a causeway. The ferry ride takes approximately 30 minutes—it costs from S$15-S$18 per adult, and S$12-S$15 for kids. Happy (brief) travels!
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