• The Semakau landfill is located on the eastern side of Pulau Semakau (Bahasa for Semakau Island) about four kilometres to the south of Singapore.
  • 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).
  • To create space for the landfill, a 7-kilometer perimeter rock bund was built in the sea to conjoin Pulau Semakau and Pulau Sakeng.
  • Pulau Semakau. 11.30.09. About 5 miles off the coast of mainland Singapore, adjacent to two mangrove habitats, a small island is being created out of the country's...
  • Pulau Semakau was opened to the public in 2005, and attracts visitors for its spectacular sports fishing, bird-watching, clean air, cycling, Watch on Join us and be...
  • Discover everything you need to know about Semakau Island (Pulau Semakau), Singapore including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
  • I also wonder what will happen to Pulau Semakau after all its cells have been filled up in 2045, assuming the site lasts until its projected date of 2045...
  • The place which we were walking along was a long rock bund, which was built to enclose a part of the sea off Pulau Semakau and Pulau Sakeng.
  • The original Pulau Semakau which was not affected by the landfill construction has an enormous intertidal area which is rich in amazing wildlife.
  • The Pulau Semakau travel guide helps you know about important places to visit. For more information about Pulau Semakau tourism, visit traveltill.com.