Tide Tables 2026 — Tide timings
- Derick Lim
- Dec 27, 2025
- 2 min read
Master the Tides: Your Singapore Fishing Tide Table 2026 Guide
Planning a successful fishing trip in Singapore starts long before you reach the pier. Any experienced angler knows that understanding the tide table 2026 is the secret to a high catch rate.
At King of Boat, we’ve updated our blog with the most accurate tide timings to help you plan your next big adventure on the water.
Why Every Angler Needs a Tide Table
A tide table isn't just a list of numbers; it’s a roadmap for fish behavior. In Singapore’s tropical waters, fish are most active when the water is moving. By studying the tide table 2026, you can identify the "sweet spots"—typically two hours before and after a high or low tide—when predatory fish like Snapper and Grouper are on the hunt.
Understanding 2026 Tide Timings in Singapore
Singapore experiences semi-diurnal tides, meaning we usually see two high and two low tides daily. However, the exact tide timings change every single day.
Spring Tides: Occur during the full and new moon. These offer the strongest currents, which can be great for certain species but challenging for beginners.
Neap Tides: Occur during the quarter moon phases. These provide slower tide timings and calmer waters, making them perfect for family trips or those new to day time sea fishing.
How to Use Our Tide Table 2026 for Better Results
When you check our latest tide table, look for the "Tide Range"—the difference in height between the high and low water. A larger range usually means faster-moving water and higher fish activity. By aligning your booking with these specific tide timings, you significantly increase your chances of a successful haul.
Pro Tip: Bookmark this page! We keep our tide table 2026 data updated so you can check the tide timings for Sembawang and the Changi whenever you're ready to hit the sea.
Ready to Fish?
Now that you have the tide table 2026 at your fingertips, it’s time to get on the water. Don't let the perfect tide timings pass you by!












Download Tide Tables 2026 here.





