Discover the hidden gems of Singapore’s Northern Islands with affordable and family-friendly boat expeditions by Get Hooked SG
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Discover the hidden gems of Singapore’s Northern Islands with affordable and family-friendly boat expeditions by Get Hooked SG

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Are you craving a unique adventure this June? Get ready to set sail and explore the hidden beauty beyond Singapore’s shores with Get Hooked SG’s private boat tours! Whether you want to witness a breathtaking sunrise, reel in your next big catch, or embark on a spooky sundown tour, Get Hooked SG offers a wide range of private tour packages tailored to your preferences.

With a fleet of six and twenty-two passenger boats, they provide an affordable and family-friendly way to experience the thrill of the high seas.

Founded in 2022 by Adzman Abdul Rahman and Nurhuda Mohd Saad, a passionate Singaporean husband-and-wife team, Get Hooked SG was created to make the joy of being on a boat and exploring the ocean more accessible to everyone.

Adzman Abdul Rahman, Co-founder and Managing Director of Get Hooked SG, shares his vision, saying, “I’ve always loved fishing and being out in the ocean, and I believe many other people in Singapore share that same love. But in the past, this has not always been very accessible — price and availability were often limiting factors. That’s why we set up Get Hooked SG. We want to share our love for the ocean and nature with more people by making it more easily accessible and affordable.”

Life in Singapore can be fast-paced and stressful, and Get Hooked SG recognises the importance of disconnecting and immersing oneself in nature. Their goal is to curate experiences that allow people to connect with the natural world and escape the hustle and bustle of the city.

Exciting June holidays promotion

Don’t miss Get Hooked SG’s Exclusive Launch Promotion, available until June 18! Take advantage of 30% off for off-peak bookings (Monday to Friday) and 20% off for peak bookings (Saturday, Sunday, Public Holidays, and School Holidays). To book your expedition, head to their exclusive ticketing partner, Trip.com, or scan the QR code provided below.

The Northern Islands of Singapore, with their abundant nature, mangrove swamps, and untouched wildlife, are waiting to be explored. Get Hooked SG’s Scenic and Sunset Tours offer a family-friendly visit to Pulau Ubin, the only inhabited island among the 63 islands of Singapore. The tour culminates in a unique gastronomic experience at Smith Marine, Singapore’s first and only floating restaurant and fish farm. Indulge in a hearty meal while immersing yourself in the idyllic life of floating fish farm residents.

For those seeking adventure and spine-tingling tales, the Northeastern islands offer mysterious locations such as the TJ Tajam Shrine and the eerie Sungai Puaka. Join the Get Spooked Tour, Singapore’s first spooky-themed boat adventure, which takes you to the creepiest spots in the North-eastern Sea at night. Accompanied by experienced guides who share their supernatural stories, you’ll have an unforgettable and chilling experience. Afterwards, calm your nerves as you stargaze under the unpolluted night sky with your loved ones.

Anglers, rejoice!

Get Hooked SG provides the perfect opportunity to set sail toward the Northern Islands of Singapore for an exhilarating fishing experience. Reel in Groupers, Snappers, Breams, Tusk Fish, and more. Charter the entire boat for a private fishing expedition, complete with onboard toilets, light refreshments, and live prawn bait provided. You can also explore other popular offshore fishing spots in Singapore or visit nearby belongs, where you can even purchase fresh catch. If you’re a novice angler, fear not! Get Hooked SG’s expert anglers will ensure you don’t go home empty-handed by sharing valuable tips and tricks for your first successful capture.

One of Get Hooked SG’s close partners is the Smith Marine Floating Restaurant. This unique dining experience is included in many of Get Hooked’s private boat itineraries, such as the Get Looked Scenic and Get Food Feast tours. Starting as a fish farm in 2006, Smith Marine represents Singapore’s humble fishing port history. It stands out as the first and only floating restaurant in Singapore, covering almost 5,000 square meters with several floating structures that rear around 30 tonnes of fish per year, including popular species like seabass, red snapper, and grouper. Don’t miss your chance to savour a delicious meal on the Get Food Feast Tour by scanning the QR code provided.

There’s something for everyone!

If you have specific requirements for your boat tour, Get Hooked SG is here to accommodate you. They offer customizable tours to meet your every need, whether you’re planning a corporate retreat or seeking an intimate getaway with loved ones. Get Hooked SG will work with you to create an itinerary that promises a memorable and personalized sea travel experience.

This June, embark on an extraordinary adventure with Get Hooked SG. Experience the thrill of the high seas, immerse yourself in nature, and create lasting memories with your family and friends. Get ready to explore Singapore’s Northern Islands like never before!


Details on Get Hooked SG’s range of tours can be found at https://sg.trip.com/w/gethooked.

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Surabhi Pandey

A journalist by training, Surabhi is a writer and content consultant currently based in Singapore. She has over seven years of experience in journalistic and business writing, qualitative research, proofreading, copyediting and SEO. Working in different capacities as a freelancer, she produces both print and digital content and leads campaigns for a wide range of brands and organisations – covering topics ranging from technology to education and travel to lifestyle with a keen focus on the APAC region.
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