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Beaches & Swimming   Singapore

Beaches & Swimming, Singapore

 6 Reviews  Build up you nerves and try out the sexy sport of beach volleyball. Actually it's only sexy when the lady a playing. Otherwise it's jsut sweaty guys giving each other Hi-Fives. Actually, if you can... 

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Sport facilities   Singapore

Sport facilities, Singapore

 10 Reviews  Forest Adventure is actually an aerial tree obstacle course. You get to traverse among the trees using ladders, bridges, swings, nets, trapezes and giant zip lines! I did the Grand Course for the... 

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Camping   Singapore

Camping, Singapore

 4 Reviews  Fishing or angling in Singapore is a hot activity ... i guess it brings out the hunter-warrior instinct in most of the males .... Singapore is surrounded by ocean and does has its ponds and reservoirs... 

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Golfing

by bkoon

The sport of golf is picking up very very fast in Singapore despite the lack of affordable golf clubs. Memberships alone will cost a bomb as it is seen as an investment and can be "traded" in the free market.

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Pool

by antolink

Marina Center - inside the bowling center. no 8ft pool and snooker tables availableLucky Plaza - on top level, 2 billiard halls. 8ft pool available.Cathay Cineleisure - too crowded and not sure if 8ft pool table is available. In building are cinemas, restaurants and shops.Baleister - top level. Very few 8ft pool table (only 2 i guess). On level are cinemas and arcade games.Saw billiard halls in Orchard Road and Beach Road, but never played there.

Tennis Courts

by antolink

Here are few places you can play tennis -Kallang Tennis Center - well maintained, 10+ courts, 2 wall courts for practice. Reservation is optional, but I suggest you'll do (especially on a weekend).Location: national stadiumVicinity: squash, tracksSingapore Tennis Center - well maintained, few courts, no wall court. Call for reservation.Location: East Coast ParkwayVicinity: beach, bowling center, restaurantsYio Chu Kang - well maintained, more courts than East Coas, no wall court. Call for reservation. Location: can see from Yio Chu Kang MRTVicinity: swimming pool, fitness centerFarrer Park Tennis Center - not well maintained, 10+ courts, 2 wall courts. Reservation is optional, but I suggest you'll do (especially on a weekend).Location: fronting KK HospitalVicinity: swimming pool, boxing, football(soccer)

Bowling Centers

by antolink

Superbowl - well maintained. 10+ lanes.Location: Marina SquareVicinity: mall, pool, snooker, archery, shootingSuperbowl - well maintained. 10+ lanes.Location: Marina SouthVicinity: park, arcade games, restaurantsRegent Bowl - well maintainedLocation: East Coast ParkwayVicinity: beach, restaurant, tennis

Singapore, a transit for cool dive sites

by bpacker

S'pore makes a covenient stopver point if you intend to dive in Asia. There's lots of local operators who organise cheap dive trips to the famed Andaman sea, Maldives, Phuket or Tioman in Malaysia. A simple dive trip to Tioman costs roughly S$350, the cost will depend on the kind of accomodations that you want. check out the equipment and dive operators at the Concourse. Forget about the dive shops @ Far East , they're baracuddas when it comes to pricing.

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Sports travel in Singapore???

by A2002

There are not much interesting sports activities in Singapore, but the government is promoting a healthy lifestyle among the citizens. The highest hill (not mountain) is Bukit Timah Hill and it is a nature reserve.For more interesting sports travel like water sports, golf, scuba diving, white water rafting, mountain climbing, the nearest is Peninsula Malaysia and East Malaysia, or Indonesia. Singapore is a convenient gateway to Malaysia.

Nature Walk

by edachsund

Enjoy walking in Sentosa Island. It is exciting and fun. Explore the Nature Walk, then to Fort Siloso, Siloso Beach and etc. It can be explored the whole Island by Monorail. Just a small backpack to put a bottle of water.

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Sundown Marathon

by yann.ng

First ever night marathon happening in Singapore on 31 May 2008.Categories: 42KM, 84KM Ultra Marathon and Team Category. Good pair of running shoes, water, energy bars and lotsa pre-training!!!

Cycling on an Island

by efoo

A great place for back to the nature cycling in a group Bicycle rental available when arrival on the island.

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San Shou

by Flipboy

San Shou is a Chinese Kickboxing style. Here we have some of the fellows I train with competing in the local San Shou tournament.

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Le Meridien Singapore  Singapore

 4 Reviews and 22 Opinions  I thoroughly enjoyed my stay here, as the room was huge, with lots of amenities and a very... 

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Mandarin Oriental, Singapore  Singapore

 7 Reviews and 1319 Opinions  Our door 2.5 meter swimming pool 

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Victoria Singapore Hotel  Singapore

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Q:  We are flying into Singapore and will then be travelling onto Malaysia. We would like to visit Malacca, KL and Penang/Georgetown.... 

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A: Trains quite OK. The Malaysian Railways KTM offer both day trains and night trains to Kuala Lumpur, with quite comfortable 1st class seating and sleeping cars... 

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