New Sentosa Admission FeesNote: You can continue to enter Sentosa for free by the Sentosa Boardwalk after 1 Apr 2023.
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We've enjoyed free island admission for the longest time (since 2020!) but island admission fees will be reinstated from 1 Apr 2023. Here's a breakdown of the new Sentosa admission fees: Via Sentosa Express. Standard fee: S$4. Selected TransitLink concession card holders: S$2.
You'll find that the monorail and cable car stations drop you close to the majority of Sentosa's main attractions. A free beach shuttle also operates between the sandy Palawan, Tanjong and Siloso beaches along the island's southwest coast.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
How do I know if there are jellyfish in the water? Harding recommends talking to lifeguards and other beachgoers and staying alert when swimming. Check the lifeguard's flags (blue means dangerous marine life) and look for sea creatures washed up on the sand. If you see one jellyfish, there will probably be more.
Palawan BeachLocated between Sentosa's Siloso Beach and Tanjong Beach, this stretch of calm water and fine grain sand is considered the most family-friendly of the three.