Bedok Jetty is one of the longest fishing jetties in Singapore and a popular spot located along the coastal area of East Coast Park. It is a favored destination for both casual visitors and fishing enthusiasts.
Bedok Jetty is accessible by public transport, car, or bicycle. Visitors can take buses to East Coast Park and walk to the jetty, or drive and park at the nearby car parks. The nearest MRT station is Bedok, from which you can take a bus or taxi to East Coast Park.
No, there is no entrance fee to visit Bedok Jetty. It is open to the public.
Visitors to Bedok Jetty can enjoy a variety of activities such as fishing, cycling, inline skating, jogging, and picnicking. Additionally, it is a great spot for sightseeing and offers a view of ships anchored off the coast.
Bedok Jetty is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. However, activities such as fishing are best enjoyed during daylight hours or early evening.
Yes, Bedok Jetty is equipped with basic facilities such as benches and lighting for night-time visits. Restrooms and food outlets are available within East Coast Park, a short walk from the jetty.
Yes, Bedok Jetty is family-friendly and suitable for children. The jetty provides a secure environment for families to enjoy outdoor activities. However, parents are advised to keep an eye on their children at all times, especially if they are near the water.
While there are no shops directly on the jetty that rent out fishing equipment, there are several stores within East Coast Park where visitors can rent or buy fishing gear.
Occasionally, fishing competitions and community events are held at Bedok Jetty. Visitors should check local listings or the National Parks Singapore website for any upcoming events.
Swimming is not recommended off Bedok Jetty due to the presence of fishing activities and the heavy maritime traffic in the area. There are designated swimming areas with lifeguards on duty elsewhere along East Coast Park.