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How Do You Plan a Scattering of Ashes Ceremony in Singapore? A Thoughtful Guide

26/4/2025

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Saying goodbye is never easy. But when it comes to honouring a loved one’s final wishes, a scattering of ashes ceremony can be a deeply personal and meaningful farewell. If you're in Singapore and wondering how to plan such an event, you’re not alone. Many seek guidance on the legalities, locations, and customs involved.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything—from legal requirements to meaningful ways to make the ceremony special.

Is It Legal to Scatter Ashes in Singapore? What You Need to Know

Before anything else, let’s talk about legality. In Singapore, there are specific places where ash scattering is permitted. The National Environment Agency (NEA) allows ashes to be scattered at designated sites such as:

  • Garden of Peace (Choa Chu Kang and Mandai) – A tranquil, landscaped area for land ash scattering.
  • At Sea – Ashes can be scattered in designated areas south of Pulau Semakau.

It is not permitted to scatter ashes in public parks, beaches, or reservoirs. To use the Garden of Peace, a simple online booking with the NEA is required. For sea scattering, you may need to charter a boat from an operator experienced in handling such ceremonies.

Where Is the Best Place to Scatter Ashes in Singapore?

This depends on the preferences of the deceased (if expressed) and the wishes of the family. Here are your main options:

1. Garden of Peace

If you prefer a structured, serene environment, this is ideal. The area is designed for quiet reflection and respects Singapore’s regulations.

2. Sea Scattering Ceremony

For those who loved the ocean, scattering ashes at sea can be incredibly symbolic. A boat charter can take you and your family to a designated offshore site.

3. Private Memorial Ceremony at Home
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Some families choose to keep a portion of ashes in a memorial urn at home and scatter a small portion elsewhere. This is a great way to keep a personal connection while still honouring the scattering ritual.

What Should You Bring to an Ash Scattering Ceremony?

Here’s a checklist to ensure a smooth ceremony:

✅ The urn or ashes (in a biodegradable container if scattering at sea)
✅ Necessary permits or bookings (for Garden of Peace or boat rental)
✅ Handkerchiefs/tissues (it’s an emotional event)
✅ Flowers or petals
✅ A short script or speech (if you wish to say a few words)


For sea ceremonies, remember to dress comfortably and wear non-slip shoes, as boats can be unsteady.

How Do You Arrange a Sea Scattering Ceremony in Singapore?

If you choose sea scattering, you’ll need to book a charter. Many funeral service providers in Singapore, including The Life Celebrant, offer packages that include:

  • A private boat charter
  • A professional facilitator to guide the ceremony
  • Floral arrangements and biodegradable urns
  • Assistance with rituals or religious elements

These services ensure that everything is handled smoothly, allowing you to focus on the farewell rather than logistics.

Final Thoughts: Making the Farewell Special

An ash scattering ceremony is a final act of love. It’s a way to say goodbye with dignity, grace, and meaning. Whether you choose land or sea, a large gathering or an intimate moment, what matters most is that it feels right for you and your family.

If you're looking for professional guidance, The Life Celebrant specialises in personalised and respectful memorial services in Singapore. Their team ensures that every detail is taken care of, allowing you to focus on honouring your loved one.

Plan a heartfelt farewell with The Life Celebrant. Get in touch today.
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