• Pulau Semakau (or Semakau Island) is located to the south of the main island of Singapore, off the Straits of Singapore.
  • On 29 July 1975, parliament passed the proposal for the reclamation of Pulau Semakau in order to develop the island into a petrochemical complex.
  • This tour to Pulau Semakau is not a visit to a pristine island of serenity or for a relaxed sunbath on a sparkling beach of tranquility.
  • Learn about and discover Pulau Semakau, Semakau Island, South West Region, Singapore. - we have over 100 categories of data including activities...
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  • The Semakau landfill is located on the eastern side of Pulau Semakau (Bahasa for Semakau Island) about four kilometres to the south of Singapore.
  • Go on an intertidal walk and see corals and water spiders at Pulau Semakau. ... Pulau Semakau is one of the best places to bird-watch in Singapore.
  • Pulau Semakau was home to a small fishing village, as was the nearby island of Pulau Sakeng (Chinese: 锡京岛) which was also known as Pulau Seking.
  • To create space for the landfill, a 7-kilometer perimeter rock bund was built in the sea to conjoin Pulau Semakau and Pulau Sakeng.
  • Boats to Pulau Semakau depart from any of these three terminals: West Coast Pier, Marina South Pier and Pasir Panjang Ferry Terminal ($400/return trip).