Palawan Beach on Sentosa Island, Singapore, is the beach famous for its iconic wooden suspension bridge. This swaying bridge connects the main beach to a small offshore islet known as the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia. The islet features two wooden lookout towers that offer panoramic views of the South China Sea and the many cargo ships anchored in the distance. The bridge is a popular photography spot due to its tropical "jungle" aesthetic and the unique experience of walking across the turquoise water to reach the islet. Palawan Beach is also known for being the most family-friendly of Sentosa's three beaches, offering shallow waters and close proximity to the Palawan Kidz City and the Beach Station transit hub.