🌊 Sea Burial Singapore — Garden of Serenity, Marina South Pier & Changi Ferry Point
The sea burial Singapore tradition allows families to release ashes into the ocean peacefully. This practice symbolises freedom, renewal, and the natural cycle of life. In Singapore, ash scattering can take place at Marina South Pier, Changi Ferry Point, or NEA’s Garden of Serenity (Mandai North). The Singapore Funeral Committee (SFC) guides each family personally, ensuring the journey remains respectful and stress-free.
Approved Locations & Options
Families in Singapore may choose from several official ash-scattering locations approved by NEA:
- Garden of Serenity (Mandai North) — Opened on 15 August 2025, this landscaped garden offers a peaceful environment for scattering ashes among greenery. No boat is needed, and bookings can be made online.
- Marina South Pier — A popular site where boats sail to NEA’s designated maritime zone about 1.5 nautical miles south of Pulau Semakau. Ceremonies usually take 30–45 minutes.
- Changi Ferry Point — Convenient for families in eastern Singapore. Private charters often depart from here while following NEA’s sea-scattering regulations.
📞 Call/WhatsApp +65 9844 8444 — Ashwin (Funeral Director, SFC)
Step-by-Step Process
The process for arranging an ash scattering Singapore ceremony is clear and simple. SFC helps at every stage so that families can focus on remembrance rather than logistics.
- Cremation takes place at Mandai or another NEA-licensed facility.
- Collect ashes once the cremation completes and store them safely.
- Apply for approval through the NEA/MyLegacy portal. SFC prepares the necessary documents and submits them on your behalf.
- Book a vessel from Marina South Pier or Changi Ferry Point for sea scattering, or reserve a session at Garden of Serenity.
- Conduct the ceremony — families may recite prayers, share reflections, or scatter flowers gently on the waves.
- Return to shore with a sense of calm and closure, knowing the ceremony was completed respectfully.
Preparation & Etiquette
Before your ceremony, follow these helpful guidelines. They make the experience smooth and meaningful for everyone present.
- Arrive at least 20 minutes early at Marina South Pier or Changi Ferry Point.
- Wear modest clothing and shoes with good grip to ensure safety.
- Use natural flowers or petals instead of plastic decorations.
- Check weather forecasts and sea conditions. If waves are rough, reschedule for a calmer time.
- Bring tissues, water, and a light snack for elderly guests if needed.
Eco Burial Singapore & Faith Customs
Each eco burial Singapore ceremony can include elements of faith, music, or quiet reflection. SFC welcomes all beliefs — Buddhist, Taoist, Christian, Hindu, Catholic, and Freethinker. Families can add short readings or play soft background music. These touches help express gratitude while keeping the environment clean and serene.
Related Funeral Guides
- Direct Cremation at $1,000 — What’s Included
- Mandai North Garden of Serenity — What Families Should Know
- Repatriating Ashes Overseas from Singapore
Reasons Families Choose Sea Burial
Many families now prefer this natural option for remembrance. It reflects simplicity, dignity, and peace. Unlike traditional niches, sea burial and ash scattering Singapore require no long-term maintenance. The setting on open water also provides privacy and spiritual symbolism. Above all, SFC’s experienced guidance ensures that every farewell remains heartfelt and organised.
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