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Which is the quietest beach in Sentosa?

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.



In 2026, Tanjong Beach remains the quietest and most secluded of the three main beaches on Sentosa Island in Singapore. Located at the furthest end of the beach tram line, it is physically separated from the more bustling Siloso and Palawan beaches. While Siloso is known for its high-energy water sports and bars, and Palawan is the go-to for families with its pirate-themed parks, Tanjong offers a more serene, adult-oriented atmosphere. It features a curved, tranquil lagoon that is perfect for a quiet swim or sunbathing with a book. During the weekdays, you can often find large stretches of the sand virtually empty. Even with the presence of the trendy Tanjong Beach Club, the crowds tend to stay concentrated around the pool and bar area, leaving the rest of the coastline relatively peaceful. For travelers looking to escape the "theme park" noise of Sentosa and simply enjoy the sea breeze and a view of the ships on the horizon, Tanjong is the definitive choice for a quiet afternoon.

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