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How many beaches are there in Sentosa?

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.



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These places are best for beaches in Sentosa Island: Palawan Beach. Siloso Beach. Tanjong Beach.

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Which beach is least crowded in Sentosa? All the public beaches will see a crowd on weekends. However, Tanjong Beach is said to be the quietest on weekdays.

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Navigating the waters around Sentosa Island to Singapore's Southern Islands by yacht is a thrilling adventure, but encountering jellyfish can be a concern. To stay safe, it's vital to know your jellyfish – Moon Jellyfish, Upside-down Jellyfish, and the dangerous Box Jellyfish are the most common species found here.

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Over the course of its remarkable history, Sentosa has transformed into a beloved island resort, best known for its tropical beaches, luxurious hotels and thrilling attractions. Whether you're looking for an adrenaline rush or a day of relaxing in the sun, Sentosa is bound to enchant and delight.

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Changi Beach It's one of the best tropical places to go in Singapore. It has one of the oldest beach parks in Singapore, Changi Beach Park, located at the north corner of Changi Beach. Swaying fringed palm trees, turquoise water, and BBQ pits, it is a picnic place where you can sit, chill, and spend quality time.

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Siloso Beach Singapore is a clean, sandy cove on Sentosa Island, just 30 minutes from the bustling city center. The beach is popular with families throughout the day and takes on a partying vibe at night. It is one of the best places in Singapore to relax and take in the scenic coastline.

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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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Sentosa experiences rains throughout the year but the frequency increases during the month of November. Owing to all these factors the best time to visit Sentosa is in the months of December, January, March and April.

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— the rope bridge at Palawan Beach!

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It is a pleasant walk with flora and scenic views of the bay and the cable car. There is no charge to walk the Boardwalk into Sentosa and it was worth doing. Coming back to Singapore from Sentosa I caught the Sentosa Monorail from Beach Station to VivoCity Station, again this is a free service.

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Sentosa was known for savage pirates and a brutal prisoner of war camp before the Singapore government converted it into an upmarket vacation destination in the 1970s. Now 10 million people a year visit this island, which is less than a mile from the mainland and connected by rail and cable car.

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These beaches are artificial and cut off from the ocean by dykes, so you won't find too many waves! But what they do offer is the possibility to enjoy some sports, such as volleyball, football, cycling, skating and kayak. The beaches are well kitted out, with toilets, showers, lockers and even wireless internet.

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Sentosa Island, a Man Made Beach in Singapore.

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Peek into the ocean No matter the perspective, the aquarium within Resorts World™ Sentosa is a magical marine world with more than 100,000 underwater animals from approximately 1,000 species, including leopard sharks, goliath groupers and squadrons of manta rays.

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As a variety of marine life such as stingrays are common in Singapore's waters, guests are urged to be vigilant and take precautions when swimming at the beaches, a spokesperson said. Signs have also been put up along Sentosa's beaches to remind guests to be mindful of marine life, she added.

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Here are four ways you can prevent jellyfish stings:
  1. Use caution when swimming during jellyfish season, or don't swim at all. Jellyfish season will differ depending on your location. ...
  2. Swim at beaches with lifeguards. ...
  3. Protect yourself with a wet suit, a protective suit, or jellyfish repellent. ...
  4. Know how to spot a jellyfish.


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