Tours & Trails

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Sembawang: Spirits of the Sea and Shore

2 - 3, 9 - 10, 16 - 17, 23 - 24 May • 05:30pm

Discover Sembawang’s maritime past through its colonial houses, naval base relics, and hidden bunkers. Walk the coast at Wak Hassan, hear kampong memories, and encounter ghostly tales of spirits by the sea—where heritage and the supernatural still linger together.

Stories of the Kelongs: A Maritime Heritage Boat Tour

10, 16 - 17, 24 May • 04:00pm

Embark on a maritime heritage boat tour through the Johor Straits to uncover the stories of kelongs, coastal communities and seafarers’ faith .

Pasar to Hawker

3, 10, 17, 24 May • 08:30am

Explore Chinatown in the lens of the Cantonese heritage and the seafood culture, from choices of fresh fishes to sundried goods and lastly, visit a 4th generation hawker, peeking into the hawker life while learning about the changing hawker stories.

Haunting Tales of Ubin

2, 9, 16, 23 May • 06:30pm

Journey into Pulau Ubin’s hidden history through this immersive night tour. Blending folklore with oral histories, we explore the island’s kampong past—from quarrying tragedies to sacred temples—revealing the legacy and heritage of old Singapore.

The Lost Anchorage: Telok Ayer to Padang

9, 16, 23 May • 04:00pm

This guided walk traces Singapore’s 1840s shoreline as a lens to explore how a port city was shaped by migration, trade, faith, labour, and land reclamation, using historic map overlays to reveal where the sea once met today’s streets.

Maritime Heritage Trail

2, 9, 16, 23 May • 10:00am

Embark on an exhilarating 2.5-hour Maritime Heritage Trail, unveiling Singapore’s captivating maritime history. Wander through historic Fort Canning Park and vibrant Singapore River, discovering iconic landmarks like the Fullerton Hotel and Clifford Pier. Participants take home an exclusive gift!

Mazu Heritage Tour: Goddess of the Sea An ICH Journey Through Singapore’s Maritime Past

1 - 2, 8 - 9, 15 - 16, 22 - 23 May • 10:00am

Discover Mazu’s enduring legacy as you explore Thian Hock Keng Temple and step on board majestic wooden vessel. A captivating journey through maritime faith, seafarers’ stories and the enduring bond between people and the sea.

Tides of Change: Singapore’s Maritime Story

2, 9, 16, 23 May • 09:00am

Explore Singapore’s maritime origins on a guided walk along the Singapore River. Discover stories of traders, migrants, and seafarers whose journeys, beliefs, and enterprises shaped the nation’s identity as a global port city.

From Commodity to Gourmet – Suzuki Coffee Factory Tour and Siphon Brewing Workshop

8, 22 May • 10:00am

This guided factory tour traces coffee’s journey from Nanyang kopi to Suzuki Coffee’s role in ushering in gourmet and craft experiences. Guests engage in storytelling, behind-the-scenes factory access, and a siphon brewing workshop, highlighting the ongoing evolution into third wave coffee.

Nanyang Tea Experiential Tour (Maritime)

13, 20 May • 11:00am

The participants will be lead through the development of Nanyang Tea in the Maritime Context.