Transport on Sentosa bus service A at
Beach Station Bus Terminal in 2026. monorail
Cable Car and mainland buses Sentosa can be reached from the
Singapore mainland via a short
causeway or
Cable Car, which originates from
Mount Faber and passes through
HarbourFront en route to its final destination at
Imbiah Lookout. In 2015, Sentosa opened an intra-island Cable Car to facilitate travelling within the island. Dubbed the "Sky Network", the Cable Car has 3 stations, in Siloso, Imbiah, and near the now-closed Merlion, and is not linked to the original Cable Car. Public bus services are available to connect Sentosa Island to the mainland. Tong Tar Transport service RWS8 operates between VivoCity/ HarbourFront station to Resorts World Sentosa during peak hours only. On 30 July 2017, SBS Transit Bus Service 123 was extended to enhance connectivity to Resorts World Sentosa, Merlion Tower (now closed), and
Beach Station Bus Terminal. Prior to
COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore, SMRT had operated Express Bus Services 188R and 963R between Choa Chu Kang and Woodlands towards Resorts World Sentosa respectively on weekends and public holidays. These bus routes were withdrawn on 7 April 2020 due to low demand. ====
Sentosa Express==== The island is also accessible by the
Sentosa Express monorail, which replaced the old
Sentosa Monorail that operated from 1982 to 2005. The Sentosa Express has three stations on Sentosa and one on mainland Singapore. The northern terminus of the line, which opened on 15 January 2007, is located at the
VivoCity shopping mall on the mainland and the southernmost terminus, Beach Station, is located on Sentosa Island. In Vivocity, the mainland
MRT is in turn served by the
HarbourFront of the
North East Line and the
Circle Line.
Bus Terminal The
Beach Station Bus Terminal within Sentosa serves both residents and tourists access to various amenities around Sentosa. There are two
bus services serving the terminal, identified as Bus A and Bus B.
SBS Transit Bus Service 123 also serves this terminal.
Car/foot Since 1998, passenger cars have been allowed to enter the island. Visitors can also access the island via the Sentosa Boardwalk which is parallel to the causeway (which opened on 29 January 2011). The first two days of its opening were marked with free entry into Sentosa for visitors who walk, and subsequently, an SGD 1 admission fee into Sentosa is charged. From 7 June 2014 to 4 January 2015, walk-in entry into Sentosa via the Sentosa Boardwalk is free on weekends and public holidays. Walk-in has been free of charge since the end of
SG50 celebrations. The Sentosa Boardwalk hosts frequent bazaars on weekends.
Beach Shuttle Sentosa Beach Shuttle is a free-to-ride tram that serves Palawan Beach, Siloso Beach, and Tanjong Beach, using four vehicles including 2 Volvo B12BLEAs, in which the second carriage is an open-top and another one with green and blue liveries. The Volvo B12BLEAs were manufactured by ComfortDelGro Engineering bodywork, which has since been taken out of service. The connection is at
Beach Station Bus Terminal, beside
Beach Station. Separately, a 3-car tram used to serve Underwater World. An Autonomous Bus Trial was also conducted from mid-2019 to the end of 2019.
Attractions Operating attractions Sentosa offers a variety of attractions, museums, and other facilities. These include
Universal Studios and
Madame Tussauds chain of attractions, as well as a Marine Life Park, which consists of a water park and an aquarium. Most of the attractions on Sentosa are located in either
Resorts World Sentosa,
Imbiah Lookout, or the Sentosa Beachfront. •
Magical Shores opened on Siloso Beach in January 2020, • '
The Royal Albatross
is a unique 47 m class A luxury Tall Ship (pirate ship) that is berthed behind the SEA Aquarium at Resorts World Sentosa. The ship has 4 masts, 22 sails, and is the largest charter yacht in Singapore, with a capacity of 149 passengers. It is owned and operated by Tall Ship Adventures Pte Ltd' and can be chartered by the hour or day for private and corporate events. The company also sells tickets for short cruises via their website. The ship was featured as Bruce Wayne's luxury yacht in the Batman movie
The Dark Knight. •
Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom is a landscape garden with over 15,000 live butterflies, representing more than fifty
species. Housed in a cool outdoor conservatory, these butterflies range from the 25 millimetre (1 in)
Eurema sari to the 150 mm (6 in)
Papilio iswara. The Insect Kingdom houses some 3,000 species of rare insects from around the world, including a 160 mm
Dynastes Hercules beetle. •
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 currently runs every evening once during weekdays and twice during weekends, eve of
public holidays and on public holidays. •
Sentosa 4D Adventureland contains Singapore's and
Southeast Asia's first four-dimensional theatre. Opened in January 2006 at the cost of S$3.5 million, the theatre is equipped with digital projection and a
DTS 6.1 sound system. Currently, there are several attractions in Sentosa 4D Adventureland: • An immersive 4-D movie - "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island", based on the film starring
Dwayne Johnson • A virtual 4-D roller coaster - "Extreme Log Ride" • An interactive 4-D Shoot-Out game - "Desperados" • A new 4-D experience ride - "Haunted Mine" •
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 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.The
ammunition bunkers, barracks, tunnels, and gun emplacements of the fort are now open to visitors as a military-themed attraction. Also on display is a collection of artillery guns dating from the 17th century to World War II. Life-sized replicas of British soldiers and other people are on display to depict life at the fort. Fort Siloso is home to the country's largest collection of World War II memorabilia, including photographs, documents and film clips. The fort also served as the place of
internment for the Singaporean
political prisoner Chia Thye Poh in the period 1989–1993. This attraction was once served by the
Fort Siloso Monorail Station of the discontinued
Sentosa Monorail. After the monorail closed in 2005, the station was repurposed to add on to this attraction. An elevated walkway, called the Fort Siloso skywalk, was opened in 2015, giving visitors an aerial view of the fort and its surrounding foliage. •
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. •
Mega Adventure Park, located at the top of Mount Imbiah, is Singapore's first adventure park with one of the longest and steepest zip wires in
Asia (MegaZip), a 3-level, 40 feet-high aerial rope course (ClimbMax), a 50-foot high free fall simulator (ParaJump) and a challenging 16-metre-high rock climbing wall (NorthFace). At over 450 metres long and 72 metres above sea level, MegaZip is Asia's most extreme zip line. Guests descend at speeds of up to 50 km/h from the jungle canopy of Imbiah Hill to the sands of Fox Finishing Point at Siloso Beach. This attraction was visited on the
sixteenth season of the American reality show,
The Amazing Race. •
Madame Tussauds Singapore is part of the worldwide
Madame Tussauds chain of wax attractions and is situated at
Imbiah Lookout. It connects to
Images of Singapore, a historical museum that exhibited the culture and history of Singapore. After the opening of Madame Tussauds, Images of Singapore was turned into a live show. Images of Singapore and Madame Tussauds Singapore has eight fully themed interactive zones, a new "Spirit of Singapore" boat ride, and the Madame Tussauds wax museum zone. Madamme Tussauds Singapore also has frequent wax displays on tour, including One Direction and the Marvel Avengers showcase. It has also recently added a
Marvel Comics 4D cinema and a
Formula One race car simulation to its full experience. •
Wave House Sentosa is located at Siloso Beach. The Wave House consists of the Double FlowRider and the FlowBarrel, Singapore's first artificial barreling wave. • The
Skyline Luge & Skyride 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. •
iFly Singapore - Measuring 16.5 feet in diameter with a flying height of 56.5 feet, iFly Singapore is the world's largest themed vertical wind tunnel. •
Sentosa Nature Discovery features interactive and colourful exhibits as well as a 1.8 km-long nature walk on an elevated boardwalk that was once the monorail's tracks. •
AJ Hackett Sentosa opened in 2018 at Siloso Beach. It features Singapore's first bungy jump, as well as the Giant Swing and a vertical wall for extreme sports, and a skybridge for leisure viewing of the Sentosa beachfront. •
Headrock VR opened in late 2018 as Singapore's first virtual reality theme park. It is located at
Resorts World Sentosa. •
KidZania Singapore opened in 2016 at Palawan Beach, as an interactive indoor theme park for children aged 4 to 17, part of the international indoor chain of family entertainment centers,
Kidzania. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, KidZania Singapore was closed until May 16, 2024, when it reopened after a few months of renovations.
Defunct attractions • A section of
Imbiah Lookout closed down on 27 March 2007 to make way for
Resorts World Sentosa. Some of the attractions listed here may have closed down earlier. •
Sijori Wondergolf was a
miniature golf park. There were 54 landscaped greens set in three different 18-hole courses. It eventually went under redevelopment. •
Fantasy Island was a water-based
theme park. Opened in 1994 at a cost of S$54 million, it had numerous water slides and other features. It was plagued by several accidents that resulted in several people getting injured as well as two fatalities. All these accidents led to the eventual closure of the attraction on 2 November 2002. •
Adventure Asia Park, adjacent to Fantasy Island, was a separate gated attraction housed within the Asian Village-themed area. The park closed permanently before 1998. •
Sentosa Monorail circled the western half of Sentosa until it closed in March 2005. Most of the island monorail was dismantled though several of the stations were repurposed for other uses and parts of the original track structure still remain and some of them reused. The monorail was replaced by the three internal bus lines and the current
Sentosa Express, which operates from the main island of Singapore to Sentosa. •
Volcanoland featured an artificial
volcano along with
Mayan motifs and scenery. It was closed down to make way for the new integrated resort,
Resorts World Sentosa •
Sentosa Musical Fountain, opened in 1982, underwent three extensive renovations in 1992 (upgrading project) and 1999 (major restoration and upgrading). In 2002,
Yves Pépin who also designed
Songs of the Sea and
Wings of Time created a new musical fountain show named
Magical Sentosa Show which lasted for 5 years, from 2002 to 2007. The fountain itself eventually shut down on 25 March 2007 to make way for the
Resorts World Sentosa. •
Sentosa Ferry Terminal opened in 1973, and was the first cruise center in the region. For some time it was a popular attraction which ferried 9 million passengers to and from Sentosa, but passenger traffic started to decline steadily after 1998 when cars were allowed into the island for the first time. The
Ferry Terminal Monorail Station of the now-defunct
Sentosa Monorail once connected tourists to the western half of the island, but it no longer does after the station closed in 2005. The ferry terminal itself was demolished along with the
Sentosa Musical Fountain and the
Fountain Gardens that connected the terminal to the musical fountain in 2007 to make way for
Resorts World Sentosa which would occupy the area. The demolition was watched by Prime Minister
Lee Hsien Loong, the media, and the general public. •
Asian Village Opened in 1993, Asian Village closed in 2000. •
Underwater World was an
oceanarium. Opened on 13 May 1991, the Underwater World closed on 26 June 2016. •
Tiger Sky Tower (previously known as the Carlsberg Sky Tower) was a free-standing
observation tower. At a height of above ground and above sea level, it offers a panoramic view of Sentosa, Singapore, and the Southern Islands. It has a lifting speed of 1.2 meters per second and weighs 200 metric tonnes. On a clear day, the view extends to parts of
Malaysia, Johor Bahru (30 km / 18 miles),
Indonesia, Pulau Bintan (45 km / 28 miles) and Pulau Bintan (43 km / 27 miles). At ground level, visitors enter a large disc-shaped air-conditioned cabin fitted with glass windows all around. The cabin then revolves slowly as it ascends the column of the tower. The cabin has a capacity of 72 visitors. The Sky Tower sits at the very spot of what was formerly known as the
Dragon Court. It had a dragon statue as the centerpiece with water spouting from its mouth. In one of its claws, it held a previous logo of Sentosa which was used in the early 1980s. Its tail ended at the Dragon Trail in the northern part of
Imbiah Lookout. The statue was demolished a few months before the groundbreaking ceremony of the Sky Tower. The Sky Tower was officially opened on 7 February 2004, is situated in the
Imbiah Lookout zone in the center of Sentosa and can be reached by
Cable Car,
Sentosa Luge Chair Lift, the
Sentosa Express or by an internal bus. Tiger Sky Tower closed on 28 December 2018 after three breakdowns occurred; it was dismantled shortly afterwards. •
Sentosa Merlion was a gigantic 37-meter-tall replica of the
Merlion which was completed in 1995, housing two viewing galleries and a souvenir shop. The Merlion statue once played a role in the Rise of the Merlion, Spirits of Sentosa, and
Magical Sentosa show, since the show was discontinued in March 2007 to make way for
Resorts World Sentosa, The laser from the Merlion Eye never used again. The Sentosa Merlion closed on 20 October 2019 with the four shops closing from the next day, making way for a
S$90 million Sentosa Sensoryscape project to be completed by 2022.
Beaches Sentosa has a stretch of sheltered beach of more than 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. •
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. •
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. •
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.
Other facilities The Singapore Civil Defence Force's (SCDF) newest fire station officially commenced operations on the island of Sentosa at 8am on Monday (6 June 2016). Sentosa Fire Station, which is located at 37 Artillery Avenue, has a fleet of five emergency vehicles: two fire engines, a fire bike, an ambulance and an aerial firefighting and rescue support vehicle. It is strategically placed to provide emergency services within the island and the immediate vicinity such as the HarbourFront and Telok Blangah areas.
Hotels There are several hotels and resorts in Sentosa (excluding
Resorts World Sentosa accommodations): • Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa has five-star hotel facilities, and 140 guest rooms, suites, villas and mansion to offer. •
Capella Singapore is a luxury resort situated on 30-acres of lush grounds and gardens. It has 112
manors, suites and guestrooms designed by Norman, Lord Foster. It is developed by Pontiac Land. It was officially opened in March 2009. Capella Singapore's long-stay accommodation arm, The Club at Capella Singapore features 81 serviced apartments, penthouses and manors. The hotel was the venue for the
2018 North Korea–United States summit between US president
Donald Trump and North Korea leader
Kim Jong-un on 12 June 2018. • Costa Sands Resort operates a number of
chalets and 15
kampung-like huts. It is located on a hill overlooking Siloso Beach. • Oasia Resort Sentosa is a 191-room resort and spa located at the former Le Meridien Hotel and Spa. The resort opened in the second quarter of 2021. •
Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort, Singapore is a beachfront five-star hotel located at the western tip of Siloso beach, with 454 rooms and
suites. • Siloso Beach Resort opened in July 2006. It has 172 rooms, 10 family suites, 1 treehouse and 12 Villas overlooking the sea. In line with ecologically friendly carbon credit practices, over 600 of the original trees that are native to Sentosa island were preserved. 1000 more fruit trees, flowering plants, exotic ferns, and herbs were planted. The architecture of the resort was purposely structured to circumnavigate and protect these trees. • The Barracks Hotel Sentosa is a 40-room luxury resort housed in a conserved colonial building. • The Outpost Hotel Night Club Sentosa is a 193-room dance resort. • Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa (known as The Sentosa Resort & Spa till 2015) is a five-star hotel with 214 rooms and suites. • Village Hotel Sentosa is a 606-room hotel and is the flagship property of the Village hotel brand. • W Singapore - Sentosa Cove is a 240-room five star luxury resort hotel well known for providing a variety of services & facilities including the popular Whatever/Whenever service. The property is connected to a 228 unit residential complex (W Residences) located at Quayside Isle - inaugurated in September 2012. In addition, there are six hotels in
Resorts World Sentosa: • Crockfords Tower is an exclusive all-suite hotel. • Hotel Michael designs its rooms in the style of a gallery, with mural-adorned walls and artistic furnishing. •
Hard Rock Hotel Singapore • Festive Hotel • Equarius Hotel • Spa Villas
Spa • Fish Reflexology is a foot massage where Turkish spa fish or African spa fish nibble on the dead skin of one's feet, making the skin smooth. This is followed by a reflexology session. This is available in the
Underwater World. • Spa Botanica is set in the Sentosa Resort & Spa. It has facilities including mud pools and
Turkish-styled steam baths.
Events •
2018 North Korea–United States summit:
Capella Singapore in Sentosa island was used for the
2018 North Korea–United States summit during 10 to 13 June 2018. Singapore announced the several locations related to the Trump-Kim summit would be designated as "Special event areas" and secured by both leaders' own personal security teams and elite Singaporean police. •
Barclays Singapore Open was held yearly at the
Sentosa Golf Club's Serapong Course from 2006 to 2012. The event was co-sanctioned by the
Asian Tour and the
European Tour. In 2013, the Sentosa Golf Club began hosting the annual
HSBC Women's Champions golf tournament, played at the Serapong Course until 2016 and since 2017 at the Tanjong Course. •
Sentosa Balloon Hat Festival began in 2004. It is a gathering of local secondary school bands who would do display marches from Tanjong Beach to Palawan Beach before a mass display event. The participants would wear balloon hats made by themselves and each school comes up with their own unique design. At the end of the event, all the students would pop their balloons followed by the release of a large number of balloons into the air. The event began as part of an attempt to create the world record for the gathering of the largest number of balloon hats. It was discontinued after 2006. •
Beach parties: Hed Kandi, a dance music label owned by
Ministry of Sound, began a monthly dance party on Siloso Beach in 2011, drawing over 14,000 visitors over a seven-month span. The
Hed Kandi events and
Ministry of Sound events are produced by SEAM in Singapore. The Siloso Beach in Sentosa is host to the annual
ZoukOut beach dance party organised by
Zouk nightclub. On 10 December 2005, some 18,000 people attended the event. A New Year's Eve party, Siloso NYE Splash (later rebranded as Siloso Beach Party), is also held annually at Siloso Beach. On 31 December 2005, the party attracted some 15,000 people. •
Sentosa Flowers: Running from 2005 to 2013, the annual Sentosa Flowers event showcased rare and special blooms unique to the spring season. The event, which coincided with the
Chinese New Year or "Spring Festival" celebration in Singapore, hosted other activities including mural painting and photography competitions and a festival market for gardening enthusiasts. • The
Swatch FIVB World Tour 2007 for
beach volleyball was held on 24–27 May 2007 at Siloso Beach. This was the first ever Women's World Tour event and was the biggest-ever beach lifestyle event hosted on the island. This was also the first time Olympic-level athletes competed on Singapore soil for Beach Volleyball. •
Experience Mars was held on 12 and 13 November at Palawan Beach as part of
National Geographic's promotion of its six-part TV series "MARS". •
Sandsation was held at Siloso Beach on 1–17 September 2017. •
Peroni Sunset Cinema is a seasonal open air cinema held at the beachfront. It offers audiences the opportunity to watch on headsets in a silent environment in deck chair seating. The movies are accompanied with DJ's before the films start, sunset drinks and coastal cuisine. •
2025 World Aquatics Championships- high diving and open water swimming events will be held there.
Resorts World Sentosa This is a family-oriented
Integrated Resort with a
casino at its core. A resort developer and operator was chosen on 8 December 2006. The winning proposal was the
Genting/
Star Cruises consortium in their bid for
Resorts World Sentosa. It has a
Universal Studios Theme Park (known as
Universal Studios Singapore) which occupies nearly half of the resort space. Development of the resort was financed privately at a cost of $SGD5.75 billion and it does not receive any government subsidies. The proposal for a casino was met with extensive opposition from many
conservative critics. Nevertheless, the government has constantly reassured the public that there would be stringent measures in place to maintain the social fabric of the nation Singapore, and to prevent problems such as
gambling addiction. It is also home to several celebrity chef restaurants, including
Joël Robuchon, and the Ocean Restaurant by Cat Cora, which faces the open ocean display of the S.E.A. Aquarium. The Adventure Cove waterpark offers water rides (including the Southeast Asia's first hydro wet coaster), and marine experiences like
swimming with dolphins, sharks, manta rays, as well as snorkeling in an artificial reef. It also has a concert venue known as the Hard Rock Colosseum, which has played host to musical acts like
Of Monsters and Men,
Jimmy Eat World and
Bastille. On 14 February 2010 at exactly 12:18 p.m., which was also the first day of the Chinese New Year, Resorts World Sentosa was opened to the public. In Cantonese, "1218" sounds like "prosperity", hence the opening time. The resort's main attractions include Universal Studios Singapore, Adventure Cove water park, S.E.A. Aquarium, the Maritime Experiential Museum,
The Royal Albatross and the Trick Eye Museum Singapore. In 2019, Resorts World Sentosa is listed as a winner in TripZilla Excellence Award ==Sustainability==