Singapore’s dive operators are expanding their operations as the Sisters’ Islands Marine Park reopens following three years of extensive enhancement works. The park now features new attractions, including a 230-meter coastal forest trail and a submerged dive trail designed to promote marine conservation and eco-tourism. Operators are preparing for increased visitor volumes by training additional staff and upgrading equipment. These improvements aim to provide a more educational experience for visitors while protecting the region’s rich biodiversity and supporting local marine conservation efforts.
- The Sisters’ Islands Marine Park has officially reopened after being closed since 2021 for habitat and infrastructure enhancements.
- Local dive operators are scaling up their capacity to accommodate an expected surge in interest from both local and international divers.
- New park features include a coastal forest trail, a hilltop viewing gallery, and the Ocean Network Express Coastal Flower Trail.
- A specialized dive trail has been developed to provide experienced divers with guided access to the park’s coral reefs and marine life.
- Enhanced facilities such as a research station and a visitor gallery have been integrated to support environmental education and ongoing conservation research.
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