Public Transport
The East-West MRT line terminates here, providing a direct link to the airport and city center.





Pasir Ris New Town is a well-planned residential district in Singapore, celebrated for its unique coastal identity and abundance of green spaces. The area is anchored by Pasir Ris Park, one of the largest in the country, which features a preserved mangrove forest, a large playground, and a beach popular for water sports and picnics. Originally a seaside resort destination, the town has evolved into a vibrant community while maintaining its 'white sand' heritage. Visitors can enjoy a variety of local flavors at the modern hawker center or explore the retail offerings at White Sands mall. Its location in the East makes it a convenient stop for those near Changi Airport, providing a refreshing escape from the urban core.
Pasir Ris New Town is a well-planned residential district in Singapore, celebrated for its unique coastal identity and abundance of green spaces. The area is anchored by Pasir Ris Park, one of the largest in the country, which features a preserved mangrove forest, a large playground, and a beach popular for water sports and picnics. Originally a seaside resort destination, the town has evolved into a vibrant community while maintaining its 'white sand' heritage. Visitors can enjoy a variety of local flavors at the modern hawker center or explore the retail offerings at White Sands mall. Its location in the East makes it a convenient stop for those near Changi Airport, providing a refreshing escape from the urban core.
Proximity to Pasir Ris Park and its scenic beach.
Extensive mangrove boardwalks and bird-watching towers.
Well-connected residential hub with modern amenities.
Abundant cycling paths and outdoor recreational facilities.
It is a primarily residential area, so it lacks the high-rise nightlife of the city center.
The town is located near Changi Airport, which is convenient for travelers but can result in aircraft noise.
Weekends see a significant influx of local families visiting the beach and BBQ pits.
The East-West MRT line terminates here, providing a direct link to the airport and city center.
Rent a bicycle at Pasir Ris Park to explore the large coastal area and mangrove boardwalks.
Family outings and coastal recreation.
SGD $
$80-$150 p/day
English, Mandarin, Malay
Head to the Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre for affordable and diverse local food options.
February-April
February to April is the driest period, making it the best time for outdoor park activities.
Expect high humidity and heat; stay hydrated and utilize air-conditioned malls during the afternoon.
The transition to the monsoon season brings more frequent rain; keep an umbrella handy.
The Northeast Monsoon season (December-January) is the wettest time, though temperatures are slightly cooler.