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Sentosa has a stretch of sheltered beach of more than 2 km (1.2 mi) on its southern coast, divided into three portions: Palawan Beach, Siloso Beach and Tanjong Beach. These beaches are artificial, reclaimed using sand bought from Indonesia and Malaysia. They are guarded by a beach patrol lifeguard team who are easily identified by their red and yellow uniforms.

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The southern terminus Beach station is located between Siloso Beach and Palawan Beach at Sentosa. The station consists of a single track and a single Platform A handling VivoCity-bound trains for turnaround.

 

At the street level, there are beaches, shops, sea sports, pubs, cafés, and restaurants. It is connected to the Beach Station Transfer Hub for transfers to Beach Trams, SBS Transit Bus Service 123, Sentosa Golf Club Shuttle, Shuttle to HarborFront as well as Sentosa Internal Bus Services A, B & C.

Beach Tram Services

This services only travel along the beaches from Siloso beach - Palawan beach and Tanjong beach.

Siloso Beach

Siloso Beach

Siloso Beach lies on the west portion of the southern coast and it is known as the place for beach volleyball and other outdoor activities such as canoeing, skimboarding, mountain biking and rollerblading. There are also dining and shopping outlets along the beach. The beach underwent a SGD$3 million facelift in December 2012. The Rasa Sentosa Resort is located at the western end of Siloso Beach, along with the Siloso Beach Resort and the Costa Sands Resort Sentosa. It is the location of attractions like AJ Hackett Sentosa, Wavehouse, iFly Singapore, and Wings of Time.

When dusk descends, a wild, mystical magic stirs within Siloso Beach. A magic that brings the shores alive with a magnificent medley of light and sounds. A magic that transforms the environment with every move you make. A magic that truly lets you see nature in a whole new light. Come and awaken your sense of wonder.

 

Magical Shores is a multi-sensory experience that transforms Siloso beach into an interactive light and sound spectacle. Whirl around and see striking visual effects change on sand instantly, or catch nature’s enchanting song and dance that illuminates the island’s greenery after dark.

Skyline Luge features a self-steering, gravity-driven three-wheel cart. Invented in New Zealand over 27 years ago, this non-motorised cart allows riders to speed down a hill choosing among the 688-metre-long Dragon trail, the 628-metre-long Jungle trail, the 658-metre-long Expedition trail, or the newly opened 638-metre-long Kupu Kupu trail, all ending at Siloso Beach. At the foot of the hill, guests can board one of two Skyrides, a chairlift which affords a bird’s-eye view of Sentosa Island, the Singapore city skyline and the South China Sea. The Luge has extended operations to include night rides.

Experience Skyline Luge and SkyRide in Sentosa
Experience Skyline Luge and SkyRide in Sentosa Sentosa Luge and Skyride is located between Imbiah Lookout and Siloso Beach and offers thrilling outdoor fun for the whole family. Considering it is the only one of its kind in South East Asia, it attracts thousands of tourists from Asia and the Middle East every year. SKYLINE LUGE features a self-steering, gravity-driven...
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Take a leisurely cycle around Sentosa to explore its numerous attractions with one of Gogreen Cycle’s rental bikes. Pick up a copy of Sentosa’s cycling map and navigate your way via dedicated bicycle tracks for an easy, coastal cruise around the island. Bike rentals are available at the Segway® Eco Adventure ticketing Counter at Beach Station (opposite Old Chang Kee) and at Segway Eco Adventure at Siloso Beach (opposite Bikini Bar). 

Ole Beach Club – What do you get when you combine a watersports centre where you can do paddleboarding and kayaking with water-propelled jet packs, Hawaiian-themed beach club vibes (complete with Tiki-style cocktails), family-friendly facilities and a menu of Hawaiian favourites? The laidback Ola Beach Club where every day feels like a beach holiday.

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Siloso Beach

Siloso Beach Resort was founded in 2006 and is the only eco resort residing on the beautiful island of Sentosa.

Wave House Sentosa is located at Siloso Beach. The 70,000-square-foot (6,500 m2) Wave House consists of the Double FlowRider and the 10-foot (3.0 m) FlowBarrel, Singapore’s first artificial barreling wave.

AJ Hackett Sentosa opened in 2018 at Siloso Beach. It features Singapore’s first bungy jump, as well as a giant swing and a vertical wall for extreme sports, and a skybridge for leisure viewing of the Sentosa beachfront.

Nestopia

The world of Nestopia awaits on Siloso Beach, a unique open-air play space for an adrenaline-filled, family experience. Embark on an exhilarating adventure through 17 play sections with netted obstacle courses connecting 3 giant nests and 2 of the longest slides on Sentosa island.

Scentopia

Scentopia, a tourist attraction in Singapore, has unveiled its first retail space at Sentosa's Siloso Beach Walk. Specialising in local Singaporean floral heritage and cultural scents, Scentopia will offer AR perfumery tours around free-to-use AR scented exhibits and DIY perfume-making sessions at the perfume bar.

Siloso Point Cable Car

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Fort Siloso

Fort Siloso is located in the west of the island, with the guns of this preserved fort still standing. Fort Siloso was built by the British in 1880s to guard the narrow western entrance to Keppel Harbour. The fort guarded the western approaches to Singapore during World War II. By 1939 it was armed with two 6-inch (150 mm) Mark2 guns and two rapid firing 12-pounder guns. Fort Siloso is now the only surviving coastal gun battery from the twelve such batteries that made up Fortress Singapore at the start of the war.

Siloso Point

Consisted of Skywalk, Fort Siloso and location for Shangri-la Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa.

Palawan Beach

Palawan Beach

Palawan Beach lies in the centre of the southern coast of Sentosa. There is a suspension bridge that leads to a small islet off the coast which is said to be the southernmost point of continental Asia, or Asia's closest point to the Equator. The attractions Kidzania Singapore, MOSH! and the Port of Lost Wonder are located at Palawan Beach. There are several bars along the beach offering food and beverage options to visitors as well as Beach Station of the Sentosa Express. Palawan Beach was once served by Central Beach Monorail Station, but this station closed in 2005.

Wings of Time a multimedia performance which started its run on 17 June 2014 replacing previous successor show called Songs of the Sea, with pyrotechnics displays, water fountains, water screens, laser projectors, flame bursts. The show runs twice nightly every evening.

Wings of Time, a night entertainment show at Sentosa.
Then: Musical Fountain | Now: Wings of Time The Musical Fountain was officially opened in 1982 and located in an area called Imbiah Bay (the current Imbiah Lookout). It was a captivating water feature and entertainment venue for many shows, such as Rise of the Merlion, Spirits of Sentosa and Going Around the World, and Magical Sentosa.  Wings of Time is the first permanent night show held in the open sea in Sentosa, depicting mythical tales of Shahbaz and friends. They travel to mysterious...
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Hydrodash Sentosa is Singapore’s first inflatable water park located at Palawan Beach, officially opened in 2020. It is made up of 4 zones, zone 1 being kid’s friendly – for kids between 5–8 years old, and zone 2-4 for adults. 

Port of Lost Wonder at Sentosa Palawan Beach not only has both indoor and outdoor fun, it is also the first kids’ club by the beach. You may not find any treasure chest of gold, but certainly find another kind of treasure – precious family time spent together with you and your little pirates!

Palawan Ridge

Palawan Beach

Tanjong Beach

Tanjong Beach

Tanjong Beach is located on the relatively more secluded eastern part of the coast. The crescent-shaped beach is sometimes used for special events or parties. The Tanjong Beach Club is now the main draw on Tanjong Beach.

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