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Keen to try your hand at fishing or prawning in Singapore? We reel in the best places for a peaceful day out.
For some
alone time
spent relaxing in nature, fishing and prawning are great leisure activities if you have plenty of hours to spare. All you need is the proper equipment, lots of
sunscreen
and a good amount of patience to play the waiting game. Just remember to go to the designated areas and practice proper etiquette! From
nature parks
to reservoirs to outdoor areas, here are all the best places to go fishing and prawning in Singapore. Tip: before you go, check out these
guidelines for sustainable fishing
.
Where to go prawning in Singapore
Photography: DerekTeo via Shutterstock
1. Bait N Catch
Exhausted all the prawning spots in our country? Well, hereâs one that you might have missed out. Located in Aranda Country Club, Bait N Catch is a beginner-friendly spot where even novices can get big head prawns and yabbies. Test your skills at the four freshwater ponds, and once youâre confident, take part in its competitions to win attractive prizes.
Bait N Catch
, Aranda Country Club, 60 Pasir Ris Drive 3, Singapore 519497
2. Hai Bin
Hai Bin is a popular late-night hangout. Photography: Hai Bin Punggol via Facebook
One of the most well-loved hotspots for prawning, Hai Bin never closes its doors to visitors. That means you can bask in the
kampung
spirit at this old school prawn fishing pond any time of the day (or night). Whether youâre going solo or in a group, youâll enjoy the casual ambience of the space.
Hai Bin
, #01-04, 6 Tebing Lane, Singapore 828835
3. Ah Hua Fishing
Explore Singaporeâs serene countryside and spend a day at this fishing hangout to reel in prawns or try your hand at pole fishing. The east-side spot may be a tad out of the way, but itâs well worth the peace and quiet. Little ones can join in the fun with $1 koi fish feeding, too!
Ah Hua Fishing
, 125A Pasir Ris Road, Singapore 519121
4. Orto
Photography: Prawning at Orto via Facebook
Formerly a family-friendly nature oasis in
Yishun
, kampung-style Orto is now in the west. The latest prawning spot in Singapore houses two ponds filled with big head prawns. Plus, the indoor space is well-ventilated, and you donât have to prepare a thing. As usual, rent your rods here, grab some bait, and grill up a feast once youâve hauled your catch of the day.
Orto
, #01-12/13, 27 West Coast Highway, Singapore 117867
5. Fish @ Bugis +
Not a fan of sitting out in the sun for long hours? Check out the cityâs only rooftop indoor prawn fishing pond instead. Activities here include saltwater prawning, freshwater prawning and longkang fishing for kids. For the ultimate chilling sesh, grab a beer and luxuriate in the air-conditioned arena while you wait.
Fish @ Bugis+
, #07-05, Bugis+, 201 Victoria Street, Singapore 188067
Enjoy the serenity of nature while fishing or prawning.
6. Riviera Prawning
For 24-hour prawning in Singapore, swing by this no-frills spot in
Punggol
. Itâs usually not as crowded as Hai Bin, and you can snag any items you need at the store before casting your rod. For a little midnight fun, grab a couple of fellow insomniac friends and while away the hours.
Riviera Prawning
, #01-11, 60 Punggol East, Singapore 828825
Where to go fishing in Singapore
7. Southern Promenade at Jurong Lake Gardens
Photography: NParks
The reopening of the massive
Jurong Lake Gardens
means anglers living in the west have one (more) fishing place in Singapore. Located a little further away from the parkâs attractions (and crowds), cast your rods at the viewing decks and enjoy the view while waiting for fish to bite. Just keep a lookout for roots under the water surface â your line might get snagged if youâre not careful.
Southern Promenade
, Jurong Lake Gardens, Yuan Ching Road
8. Punggol Point Jetty
The jetty offers a smaller spot for fishing enthusiasts. Photography: Benita Lee
Just next to
Coney Island
, Punggol Point Park is home to a jetty that looks out on Pulau Ubin and the Johor Straits. The promenade is a picturesque waterfront hangout where anglers can catch snapper, barramundi, rays and more. But if you end up leaving empty-handed, you can always kick back with a meal at the nearby eateries. If you decide to venture further, do note that you can only fish along certain sections of Punggol Promenade, so itâs best to check with NParks before you go.
Punggol Point Jetty, Punggol Point Park
9. Lower Seletar Reservoir Park
Drive north to find glittering waters and gorgeous greenery at Lower Seletar Reservoir Park. The fishing jetty extends out into the reservoir, allowing anglers to hook tilapias and large snakeheads. You can always take a leisurely waterfront stroll afterwards to stretch your legs! P.S. to care for the reservoir and preserve fish stock, youâre encouraged to use only artificial bait and carry out catch-and-release practices.
Lower Seletar Reservoir Park
, located along Yishun Avenue 1 and Lentor Avenue
10. Labrador Nature Reserve
Labrador Nature Reserve is a tranquil spot for fishing.
Conveniently situated near
Labrador Park
MRT station
, the nature reserveâs seaside spots are a stroll away, either down Labrador Villa Road or the lush green Berlayer Creek boardwalk. Plus, itâs not too crowded and the park is home to historical relics from WWII if youâre up for a little sightseeing. Anglers can head to the quiet jetty to fish for various species along the shoreline of the promenade.
Labrador Nature Reserve
, located along Labrador Villa Road
11. Sembawang Park
For undisturbed views of the Johor Straits, head to Sembawang Park, a popular fishing spot by the beach. You can also catch flower crabs and mud crabs here if you bring along cage traps. Just find a spot at the jetty and enjoy the peace that surrounds you as you wait.
Sembawang Park
, Sembawang Road
12. Bedok Jetty
Bedok Jetty is a favourite among fishing enthusiasts. Photography: Benita Lee
A popular fishing location in
East Coast Park
, this beautiful former military jetty stretches out more than 300 metres into the sea. That means youâll get scenic views and serene vibes as you cast your line and wait for the fish to bite. Whether youâre a novice or an experienced enthusiast, Bedok Jetty offers shallow and deep water fishing for anyone to try. Big catches here include stingrays, as well as large garoupas and snappers.
Bedok Jetty, East Coast Park Service Road, Singapore 449876
13. DâBest Fishing at Pasir Ris Town Park
Hang around the pond for a spot of fishing. Photography: Nicole Nithiyah
Gear up and head to
Pasir Ris
, where youâll find Singaporeâs largest commercial saltwater fishing pond. Open 24 hours, DâBest Fishing welcomes both beginners and skilled anglers, offering rods for rental if you donât have one. Whether you enjoy the morning sun on your face or a little midnight action, you can pop by anytime to test your skills, agility and stamina. The place also houses a kidsâ fishing area for an educational experience.
DâBest Fishing
, 90 Pasir Ris Central (Pasir Ris Town Park), Singapore 519635
14. Kolam Ayer ABC Waterfront
Hereâs a small but mighty fishing spot in Singapore. The deck can accommodate enough anglers that everyone can experience the joy and thrills of reeling in their catch. Some fishing enthusiasts claim this is one tough spot, so donât get your hopes up. But hey, if youâre lucky, you might get Japanese fish, catfish, or even Toman (giant mudfish).
Kolam Ayer ABC Waterfront
, 64 Kallang Bahru
Photography: i359702 via Shutterstock
15. Changi Beach Park
This rustic spot is one of the oldest coastal parks on the island, popular with families for swimming,
picnics
and BBQ gatherings. For a tranquil fishing experience, pick the perfect spot along the beach and settle in for the day. Just bring your own rod and youâre ready to go!
Changi Beach Park
, located along Nicoll Drive and Changi Coast Road
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# Catch of the day: Gorgeous parks and serene nature spots for fishing and prawning in Singapore
By [Benita Lee](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/author/benita/) ⢠03 Dec 2024
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We found the best fishing and prawning places in Singapore.
## Keen to try your hand at fishing or prawning in Singapore? We reel in the best places for a peaceful day out.
For some [alone time](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/things-to-do-alone-in-singapore/) spent relaxing in nature, fishing and prawning are great leisure activities if you have plenty of hours to spare. All you need is the proper equipment, lots of [sunscreen](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/best-sunscreens-for-face/) and a good amount of patience to play the waiting game. Just remember to go to the designated areas and practice proper etiquette! From [nature parks](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/secret-parks-hidden-gardens-singapore/) to reservoirs to outdoor areas, here are all the best places to go fishing and prawning in Singapore. Tip: before you go, check out these [guidelines for sustainable fishing](https://www.marinestewards.org/guidelines).
## Where to go prawning in Singapore

Photography: DerekTeo via Shutterstock
### 1\. Bait N Catch
Exhausted all the prawning spots in our country? Well, hereâs one that you might have missed out. Located in Aranda Country Club, Bait N Catch is a beginner-friendly spot where even novices can get big head prawns and yabbies. Test your skills at the four freshwater ponds, and once youâre confident, take part in its competitions to win attractive prizes.
*[Bait N Catch](https://www.facebook.com/bncsg/), Aranda Country Club, 60 Pasir Ris Drive 3, Singapore 519497*
### 2\. Hai Bin

Hai Bin is a popular late-night hangout. Photography: Hai Bin Punggol via Facebook
One of the most well-loved hotspots for prawning, Hai Bin never closes its doors to visitors. That means you can bask in the [kampung](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/kampong-lorong-buangkok/) spirit at this old school prawn fishing pond any time of the day (or night). Whether youâre going solo or in a group, youâll enjoy the casual ambience of the space.
*[Hai Bin](https://www.haibin.com.sg/), \#01-04, 6 Tebing Lane, Singapore 828835*
### 3\. Ah Hua Fishing
Explore Singaporeâs serene countryside and spend a day at this fishing hangout to reel in prawns or try your hand at pole fishing. The east-side spot may be a tad out of the way, but itâs well worth the peace and quiet. Little ones can join in the fun with \$1 koi fish feeding, too\!
*[Ah Hua Fishing](https://www.facebook.com/ahhuafishing/), 125A Pasir Ris Road, Singapore 519121*
### 4\. Orto

Photography: Prawning at Orto via Facebook
Formerly a family-friendly nature oasis in [Yishun](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/what-to-do-in-yishun-singapore-hawker-cafes-parks-activities/), kampung-style Orto is now in the west. The latest prawning spot in Singapore houses two ponds filled with big head prawns. Plus, the indoor space is well-ventilated, and you donât have to prepare a thing. As usual, rent your rods here, grab some bait, and grill up a feast once youâve hauled your catch of the day.
*[Orto](https://www.orto.sg/activities/prawningatorto/), \#01-12/13, 27 West Coast Highway, Singapore 117867*
### 5\. Fish @ Bugis +
Not a fan of sitting out in the sun for long hours? Check out the cityâs only rooftop indoor prawn fishing pond instead. Activities here include saltwater prawning, freshwater prawning and longkang fishing for kids. For the ultimate chilling sesh, grab a beer and luxuriate in the air-conditioned arena while you wait.
*[Fish @ Bugis+](https://www.facebook.com/fishatbugis/), \#07-05, Bugis+, 201 Victoria Street, Singapore 188067*

Enjoy the serenity of nature while fishing or prawning.
### 6\. Riviera Prawning
For 24-hour prawning in Singapore, swing by this no-frills spot in [Punggol](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/guide-to-punggol-singapore/). Itâs usually not as crowded as Hai Bin, and you can snag any items you need at the store before casting your rod. For a little midnight fun, grab a couple of fellow insomniac friends and while away the hours.
*[Riviera Prawning](https://www.facebook.com/RivieraPrawning24HR/), \#01-11, 60 Punggol East, Singapore 828825*
***
## Where to go fishing in Singapore
### 7\. Southern Promenade at Jurong Lake Gardens

Photography: NParks
The reopening of the massive [Jurong Lake Gardens](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/jurong-lake-chinese-japanese-gardens/) means anglers living in the west have one (more) fishing place in Singapore. Located a little further away from the parkâs attractions (and crowds), cast your rods at the viewing decks and enjoy the view while waiting for fish to bite. Just keep a lookout for roots under the water surface â your line might get snagged if youâre not careful.
*[Southern Promenade](https://www.nparks.gov.sg/juronglakegardens/explore-our-gardens/attractions/southern-promenade), Jurong Lake Gardens, Yuan Ching Road*
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### 8\. Punggol Point Jetty

The jetty offers a smaller spot for fishing enthusiasts. Photography: Benita Lee
Just next to [Coney Island](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/guide-to-coney-island-singapore/), Punggol Point Park is home to a jetty that looks out on Pulau Ubin and the Johor Straits. The promenade is a picturesque waterfront hangout where anglers can catch snapper, barramundi, rays and more. But if you end up leaving empty-handed, you can always kick back with a meal at the nearby eateries. If you decide to venture further, do note that you can only fish along certain sections of Punggol Promenade, so itâs best to check with NParks before you go.
*Punggol Point Jetty, Punggol Point Park*
### 9\. Lower Seletar Reservoir Park
Drive north to find glittering waters and gorgeous greenery at Lower Seletar Reservoir Park. The fishing jetty extends out into the reservoir, allowing anglers to hook tilapias and large snakeheads. You can always take a leisurely waterfront stroll afterwards to stretch your legs! P.S. to care for the reservoir and preserve fish stock, youâre encouraged to use only artificial bait and carry out catch-and-release practices.
*[Lower Seletar Reservoir Park](https://beta.nparks.gov.sg/visit/parks/park-detail/lower-seletar-reservoir-park), located along Yishun Avenue 1 and Lentor Avenue*
### 10\. Labrador Nature Reserve

Labrador Nature Reserve is a tranquil spot for fishing.
Conveniently situated near [Labrador Park](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/labrador-nature-reserve-singapore-guide/) [MRT station](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/beautiful-mrt-stations-singapore/), the nature reserveâs seaside spots are a stroll away, either down Labrador Villa Road or the lush green Berlayer Creek boardwalk. Plus, itâs not too crowded and the park is home to historical relics from WWII if youâre up for a little sightseeing. Anglers can head to the quiet jetty to fish for various species along the shoreline of the promenade.
*[Labrador Nature Reserve](https://beta.nparks.gov.sg/visit/parks/park-detail/labrador-nature-reserve), located along Labrador Villa Road*
### 11\. Sembawang Park
For undisturbed views of the Johor Straits, head to Sembawang Park, a popular fishing spot by the beach. You can also catch flower crabs and mud crabs here if you bring along cage traps. Just find a spot at the jetty and enjoy the peace that surrounds you as you wait.
*[Sembawang Park](https://beta.nparks.gov.sg/visit/parks/park-detail/sembawang-park), Sembawang Road*
### 12\. Bedok Jetty

Bedok Jetty is a favourite among fishing enthusiasts. Photography: Benita Lee
A popular fishing location in [East Coast Park](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/east-coast-park-guide-singapore/), this beautiful former military jetty stretches out more than 300 metres into the sea. That means youâll get scenic views and serene vibes as you cast your line and wait for the fish to bite. Whether youâre a novice or an experienced enthusiast, Bedok Jetty offers shallow and deep water fishing for anyone to try. Big catches here include stingrays, as well as large garoupas and snappers.
*Bedok Jetty, East Coast Park Service Road, Singapore 449876*
### 13\. DâBest Fishing at Pasir Ris Town Park

Hang around the pond for a spot of fishing. Photography: Nicole Nithiyah
Gear up and head to [Pasir Ris](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/pasir-ris-heritage-trail-singapore/), where youâll find Singaporeâs largest commercial saltwater fishing pond. Open 24 hours, DâBest Fishing welcomes both beginners and skilled anglers, offering rods for rental if you donât have one. Whether you enjoy the morning sun on your face or a little midnight action, you can pop by anytime to test your skills, agility and stamina. The place also houses a kidsâ fishing area for an educational experience.
*[DâBest Fishing](https://dbestfishing.com.sg/), 90 Pasir Ris Central (Pasir Ris Town Park), Singapore 519635*
### 14\. Kolam Ayer ABC Waterfront
Hereâs a small but mighty fishing spot in Singapore. The deck can accommodate enough anglers that everyone can experience the joy and thrills of reeling in their catch. Some fishing enthusiasts claim this is one tough spot, so donât get your hopes up. But hey, if youâre lucky, you might get Japanese fish, catfish, or even Toman (giant mudfish).
*[Kolam Ayer ABC Waterfront](https://www.pub.gov.sg/Public/Places-of-Interest/Our-Reservoirs-and-Waterways/Kolam-Ayer-ABC-Waterfront), 64 Kallang Bahru*

Photography: i359702 via Shutterstock
### 15\. Changi Beach Park
This rustic spot is one of the oldest coastal parks on the island, popular with families for swimming, [picnics](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/ultimate-picnic-in-singapore/) and BBQ gatherings. For a tranquil fishing experience, pick the perfect spot along the beach and settle in for the day. Just bring your own rod and youâre ready to go\!
*[Changi Beach Park](https://beta.nparks.gov.sg/visit/parks/park-detail/changi-beach-park), located along Nicoll Drive and Changi Coast Road*
Grab a friend for fun times at these fishing and prawning spots in Singapore\!
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We found the best fishing and prawning places in Singapore.
## Keen to try your hand at fishing or prawning in Singapore? We reel in the best places for a peaceful day out.
For some [alone time](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/things-to-do-alone-in-singapore/) spent relaxing in nature, fishing and prawning are great leisure activities if you have plenty of hours to spare. All you need is the proper equipment, lots of [sunscreen](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/best-sunscreens-for-face/) and a good amount of patience to play the waiting game. Just remember to go to the designated areas and practice proper etiquette! From [nature parks](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/secret-parks-hidden-gardens-singapore/) to reservoirs to outdoor areas, here are all the best places to go fishing and prawning in Singapore. Tip: before you go, check out these [guidelines for sustainable fishing](https://www.marinestewards.org/guidelines).
## Where to go prawning in Singapore

Photography: DerekTeo via Shutterstock
### 1\. Bait N Catch
Exhausted all the prawning spots in our country? Well, hereâs one that you might have missed out. Located in Aranda Country Club, Bait N Catch is a beginner-friendly spot where even novices can get big head prawns and yabbies. Test your skills at the four freshwater ponds, and once youâre confident, take part in its competitions to win attractive prizes.
*[Bait N Catch](https://www.facebook.com/bncsg/), Aranda Country Club, 60 Pasir Ris Drive 3, Singapore 519497*
### 2\. Hai Bin

Hai Bin is a popular late-night hangout. Photography: Hai Bin Punggol via Facebook
One of the most well-loved hotspots for prawning, Hai Bin never closes its doors to visitors. That means you can bask in the [kampung](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/kampong-lorong-buangkok/) spirit at this old school prawn fishing pond any time of the day (or night). Whether youâre going solo or in a group, youâll enjoy the casual ambience of the space.
*[Hai Bin](https://www.haibin.com.sg/), \#01-04, 6 Tebing Lane, Singapore 828835*
### 3\. Ah Hua Fishing
Explore Singaporeâs serene countryside and spend a day at this fishing hangout to reel in prawns or try your hand at pole fishing. The east-side spot may be a tad out of the way, but itâs well worth the peace and quiet. Little ones can join in the fun with \$1 koi fish feeding, too\!
*[Ah Hua Fishing](https://www.facebook.com/ahhuafishing/), 125A Pasir Ris Road, Singapore 519121*
### 4\. Orto

Photography: Prawning at Orto via Facebook
Formerly a family-friendly nature oasis in [Yishun](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/what-to-do-in-yishun-singapore-hawker-cafes-parks-activities/), kampung-style Orto is now in the west. The latest prawning spot in Singapore houses two ponds filled with big head prawns. Plus, the indoor space is well-ventilated, and you donât have to prepare a thing. As usual, rent your rods here, grab some bait, and grill up a feast once youâve hauled your catch of the day.
*[Orto](https://www.orto.sg/activities/prawningatorto/), \#01-12/13, 27 West Coast Highway, Singapore 117867*
### 5\. Fish @ Bugis +
Not a fan of sitting out in the sun for long hours? Check out the cityâs only rooftop indoor prawn fishing pond instead. Activities here include saltwater prawning, freshwater prawning and longkang fishing for kids. For the ultimate chilling sesh, grab a beer and luxuriate in the air-conditioned arena while you wait.
*[Fish @ Bugis+](https://www.facebook.com/fishatbugis/), \#07-05, Bugis+, 201 Victoria Street, Singapore 188067*

Enjoy the serenity of nature while fishing or prawning.
### 6\. Riviera Prawning
For 24-hour prawning in Singapore, swing by this no-frills spot in [Punggol](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/guide-to-punggol-singapore/). Itâs usually not as crowded as Hai Bin, and you can snag any items you need at the store before casting your rod. For a little midnight fun, grab a couple of fellow insomniac friends and while away the hours.
*[Riviera Prawning](https://www.facebook.com/RivieraPrawning24HR/), \#01-11, 60 Punggol East, Singapore 828825*
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## Where to go fishing in Singapore
### 7\. Southern Promenade at Jurong Lake Gardens

Photography: NParks
The reopening of the massive [Jurong Lake Gardens](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/jurong-lake-chinese-japanese-gardens/) means anglers living in the west have one (more) fishing place in Singapore. Located a little further away from the parkâs attractions (and crowds), cast your rods at the viewing decks and enjoy the view while waiting for fish to bite. Just keep a lookout for roots under the water surface â your line might get snagged if youâre not careful.
*[Southern Promenade](https://www.nparks.gov.sg/juronglakegardens/explore-our-gardens/attractions/southern-promenade), Jurong Lake Gardens, Yuan Ching Road*
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### 8\. Punggol Point Jetty

The jetty offers a smaller spot for fishing enthusiasts. Photography: Benita Lee
Just next to [Coney Island](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/guide-to-coney-island-singapore/), Punggol Point Park is home to a jetty that looks out on Pulau Ubin and the Johor Straits. The promenade is a picturesque waterfront hangout where anglers can catch snapper, barramundi, rays and more. But if you end up leaving empty-handed, you can always kick back with a meal at the nearby eateries. If you decide to venture further, do note that you can only fish along certain sections of Punggol Promenade, so itâs best to check with NParks before you go.
*Punggol Point Jetty, Punggol Point Park*
### 9\. Lower Seletar Reservoir Park
Drive north to find glittering waters and gorgeous greenery at Lower Seletar Reservoir Park. The fishing jetty extends out into the reservoir, allowing anglers to hook tilapias and large snakeheads. You can always take a leisurely waterfront stroll afterwards to stretch your legs! P.S. to care for the reservoir and preserve fish stock, youâre encouraged to use only artificial bait and carry out catch-and-release practices.
*[Lower Seletar Reservoir Park](https://beta.nparks.gov.sg/visit/parks/park-detail/lower-seletar-reservoir-park), located along Yishun Avenue 1 and Lentor Avenue*
### 10\. Labrador Nature Reserve

Labrador Nature Reserve is a tranquil spot for fishing.
Conveniently situated near [Labrador Park](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/labrador-nature-reserve-singapore-guide/) [MRT station](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/beautiful-mrt-stations-singapore/), the nature reserveâs seaside spots are a stroll away, either down Labrador Villa Road or the lush green Berlayer Creek boardwalk. Plus, itâs not too crowded and the park is home to historical relics from WWII if youâre up for a little sightseeing. Anglers can head to the quiet jetty to fish for various species along the shoreline of the promenade.
*[Labrador Nature Reserve](https://beta.nparks.gov.sg/visit/parks/park-detail/labrador-nature-reserve), located along Labrador Villa Road*
### 11\. Sembawang Park
For undisturbed views of the Johor Straits, head to Sembawang Park, a popular fishing spot by the beach. You can also catch flower crabs and mud crabs here if you bring along cage traps. Just find a spot at the jetty and enjoy the peace that surrounds you as you wait.
*[Sembawang Park](https://beta.nparks.gov.sg/visit/parks/park-detail/sembawang-park), Sembawang Road*
### 12\. Bedok Jetty

Bedok Jetty is a favourite among fishing enthusiasts. Photography: Benita Lee
A popular fishing location in [East Coast Park](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/east-coast-park-guide-singapore/), this beautiful former military jetty stretches out more than 300 metres into the sea. That means youâll get scenic views and serene vibes as you cast your line and wait for the fish to bite. Whether youâre a novice or an experienced enthusiast, Bedok Jetty offers shallow and deep water fishing for anyone to try. Big catches here include stingrays, as well as large garoupas and snappers.
*Bedok Jetty, East Coast Park Service Road, Singapore 449876*
### 13\. DâBest Fishing at Pasir Ris Town Park

Hang around the pond for a spot of fishing. Photography: Nicole Nithiyah
Gear up and head to [Pasir Ris](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/pasir-ris-heritage-trail-singapore/), where youâll find Singaporeâs largest commercial saltwater fishing pond. Open 24 hours, DâBest Fishing welcomes both beginners and skilled anglers, offering rods for rental if you donât have one. Whether you enjoy the morning sun on your face or a little midnight action, you can pop by anytime to test your skills, agility and stamina. The place also houses a kidsâ fishing area for an educational experience.
*[DâBest Fishing](https://dbestfishing.com.sg/), 90 Pasir Ris Central (Pasir Ris Town Park), Singapore 519635*
### 14\. Kolam Ayer ABC Waterfront
Hereâs a small but mighty fishing spot in Singapore. The deck can accommodate enough anglers that everyone can experience the joy and thrills of reeling in their catch. Some fishing enthusiasts claim this is one tough spot, so donât get your hopes up. But hey, if youâre lucky, you might get Japanese fish, catfish, or even Toman (giant mudfish).
*[Kolam Ayer ABC Waterfront](https://www.pub.gov.sg/Public/Places-of-Interest/Our-Reservoirs-and-Waterways/Kolam-Ayer-ABC-Waterfront), 64 Kallang Bahru*

Photography: i359702 via Shutterstock
### 15\. Changi Beach Park
This rustic spot is one of the oldest coastal parks on the island, popular with families for swimming, [picnics](https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/ultimate-picnic-in-singapore/) and BBQ gatherings. For a tranquil fishing experience, pick the perfect spot along the beach and settle in for the day. Just bring your own rod and youâre ready to go\!
*[Changi Beach Park](https://beta.nparks.gov.sg/visit/parks/park-detail/changi-beach-park), located along Nicoll Drive and Changi Coast Road*
Grab a friend for fun times at these fishing and prawning spots in Singapore\! |
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