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How do you roam in Sentosa island?

Visitors can also enter Sentosa Island via the boardwalk, located right next to the cable car station. Sentosa Broadwalk is a great place for shopping as it organizes regular bazaars and flea markets. There are three bus services inside Sentosa that tourists can use for the commute. The island also has a tram service.



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Take a walk From the main island stop, another cable car travels west to Siloso Point Station, where you can walk through the treetops at the elevated Fort Siloso Skywalk. In fact, about 7km of walking trails criss-cross Sentosa.

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The shuttle service within Sentosa is free, available daily from 7am to 9.40pm at 15-20-minutes intervals. Click here for Sentosa Bus B shuttle bus map. Take the North-East Line or Circle Line and alight at the HarbourFront Station.

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Sentosa will now be charging for Island Admissions from 1 April 2023. Here's what you need to know if you have a booking to/within Sentosa. Passengers have documents to waive admission fees (Sentosa Staff Pass/ Sentosa Islander membership/ Hotel Complimentary Pass, etc).

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As you can see, one day is hardly enough for Sentosa Island in Singapore. The fun attractions and activities that await there are countless, so plan as much as you can in advance. If you know what you want to do before you get there, you won't spend your time wondering and wandering.

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The water around Sentosa is clean enough for swimming, but don't expect it to be crystal clear. As Singapore is one of the world's busiest ports, there are dozens of cargo ships and tankers on the horizon.

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You don't have to pay any charges toward Palawan Beach entrance fee as it is free for all. Palawan Beach opening hours is between 9 AM to 12 PM.

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Travelling at a speed of 5 metres per second (16 ft/s), it takes about 15 minutes for a continuous ride from Mount Faber to Sentosa.

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Bus and train (MRT and/or LRT) fares in Singapore are charged according to the total distance travelled in a journey and this is known as the Distance Fares system.

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