I went with J and this time, we didnt walk but cycled. There were two bicycle shops near Punggol Jetty, one is GoCycle and the other is Jomando. Gocyle is cheaper, $8 per hour for the ordinary ones but they dont have a drop off point at the East Gate (we wanted to go straight to Ikea after cycling) so we went to Jomando hoping that they do but unfortunately, they have neitehr. I rented a $10 per hour one, J took the $12 one. We rented the bikes for 2 hours but they had a promo of 2 +1 so we had a third hour for free.
It was cloudy that day and we're hoping that it wont rain. The weather was cooperative, it didnt rain when we were cycling. From end to end, the island is just about 2.4km long. We followed the main trail and followed the small ones on our way back, dropping by the beach once in a while.
There were a lot of couples doing their photo shoot and I would understand. The place is beautiful for a rustic setting.
a dog happily swimming in the beach
It took us a little over an hour to finish the entire island. And that's on a very slow pace.
On our way out, rain started to pour so we stopped at the shed near the entrance. We stayed there for quite some time together with the other cyclists. We were thinking that such kind of rain wont be stopping anytime soon so when it became just a light drizzle, we cycled back to the shop (and that's how I probably got sick).
We headed to Ikea after where we spent the next couple of hours looking at furnitures and design ideas.
It was a good day all in all.
(All photos and video were by J)
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