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- The storm stopped but the sisters could not be found. On the next day, two islands appeared where the two sisters were last seen.[1][2].
- TOILETS - There are toilets on the islands BUT beware of mosquitoes. Mind you, I myself didn't encounter any on Big Sisters' Island.
- Upon arriving at Sisters’ Islands Marine Park, visitors can expect to be greeted by pristine beaches, clear turquoise waters, and lush greenery.
- The Legend of the Sisters Islands Legend tells of a poor widow who had two pretty daughters, Minah and Linah who were very close to each other.
- Note: Sisters’ Islands is closed until March 2024 for enhancement works. Sisters’ Islands are hidden gems located off the south coast of Singapore.
- The water edging the beaches here are rich in coral reefs. There are multicolored types of coral reefs in Sisters Islands.
- The Sisters’ Islands Marine Park, which spans about 40 hectares around Sisters' Islands and along the western reefs of both St John's Island and Pulau Tekukor...
- Sister's Islands is a popular spot among snorkeling goers and visitors looking for a lazy day by the beach with shady palm trees and shelters.
- The current best programs to the Sisters’ Islands are organized by the Sentosa Island’s authority, which has some great island programs for everyone.
- When the National Parks Board (NParks) announced in July 2014 the designation of the Sisters’ Islands as Singapore’s 1st Marine Park, I had mixed feelings.