The Sultan Shoal Lighthouse Tour is one of the more unusual public tours on MPA’s current list because it involves a restricted offshore site. MPA’s media release says the tour brings participants through Singapore’s south-western waters and includes the historic Sultan Shoal Lighthouse.
The Eventbrite listing is under Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore and shows the tour departing from Pasir Panjang Ferry Terminal, with June sessions listed from S$78.02.
Because the route involves ferry movement and an offshore landing, it should be booked more like a day tour than a casual attraction ticket. Check meeting instructions early and keep the morning or afternoon around it clear.
What The Route Covers
MPA says the tour offers a view of Singapore’s evolving Tuas Port development alongside one of the country’s longstanding maritime landmarks. The Singapore Maritime Week programme description adds that the journey cruises past PSA Terminal, Pulau Bukom and Jurong Island before the lighthouse stop.
That makes the tour more than a scenic boat ride. It is a compact way to see how industrial islands, port operations and lighthouse heritage sit in the same maritime landscape.
- Listed organiser: Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore.
- Departure point: Pasir Panjang Ferry Terminal.
- Ticketing page shows multiple dates and a price from S$78.02.
- The lighthouse is described by MPA as one of Singapore’s oldest.

Who It Suits
This is best for readers who want a rare-access Singapore outing and are comfortable with a longer outdoor maritime trip. It is less suitable as a spontaneous family stop because tickets are limited and the route depends on ferry arrangements.
Wear practical shoes, bring sun protection and treat the terminal meeting point seriously. Restricted-island tours tend to have tighter timing than mall-based exhibitions.
- Tickets: Sultan Shoal Lighthouse Tour.
- MPA release: MPA30 exhibition release.
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