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Sentosa Island

The best attractions in Sentosa Island all share one thing in common: fun,
and lots of it! This manmade island, accessible via a small bridge from the
main Singapore island, is jam-packed full of entertaining things to do, many
of which are geared towards families with young kids. 

Sentosa Island is famous for the massive Resorts World, which in itself
contains many fun things to see and do. Sentosa is also home to all of the
best beaches in Singapore . All featured attractions are easy to get to, thanks
to a free bus service that runs around the island as well as a free monorail
service.
What are the best things to do in Sentosa Island?
This massive complex of themed rides, live shows, and Hollywood movie-
sets pulls in millions every year and is part of the enormous US$4.5 billion
Resorts World Sentosa development. Although of course appealing more to
the kids, the sheer size and variety of the park mean that there is something
here for everybody.

Multiple sections including Hollywood, New York, Ancient Egypt and


Madagascar takes you through both a cinematic and geographical journey. If
white-knuckle rides, huge roller coasters and live movie scenes are your
thing, there really is no better place in Singapore than Universal Studios
Singapore.

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Sentosa Beaches
Singapore is famous for its staggering manmade developments that have
quickly turned what was just a small jungle island into a sprawling metropolis
in just a matter of decades. Its beaches are no exception; the pristine white
sands you see today on Sentosa’s coast are all the result of human
intervention. Although technically manmade, there is nothing fake about the
soft sand, which is actually imported in from nearby Malaysia.
Sentosa island boasts 3.2km of the white stuff, and visitors can find plenty to
do, such as lounging at one of the various beach bars, splashing around in
the shallow warm sea or just finding a quiet spot underneath a palm tree with
a good book for the afternoon. For the best spots, head to Tanjong ,
Palawan, or Siloso Beach .

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Adventure Cove Waterpark
Singapore
dventure Cove Waterpark Singapore at Resorts World Sentosa has enough
fun rides and slides to satisfy the thrill seekers, and also has a range of other
water-based activities for those not so fond of hurtling down huge tunnels or
spirally around giant funnels in rubber rings.

While this waterpark offers seven different adrenalin-filled water rides, it’s
their more unique attractions like Ray Bay and Rainbow Reef (that allow you
to get up close and personal with over 20,000 fish), which really sets
Adventure Cove Waterpark apart from the rest of Sentosa’s never-ending list
of attractions.

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Skyline Luge Sentosa
Part attraction and part method of transportation, Sentosa Skyline Luge &
Skyride  is a perfect way of getting from A to B all while getting some great
views across Singapore, as well as adrenaline fix too! The Sentosa Skyride
is an open-air cable-driven chairlift which stretches from mainland Singapore
all the way to Sentosa island.
Within the same complex, visitors can also try their driving skills at the luge -
a non-motorised, three-wheel carrier that goes down a steep hill from near
the Imbiah Lookout and ends at the Siloso Beach. Both activities offer tree-
top views of the nearby beaches as well as the Singapore skyline.

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Sentosa Golf Club
Sentosa Golf Club boasts not one, but 2 18-hole golf courses, drawing in
everybody from amateur golfers to the professionals. Although Singapore
has numerous golf clubs dotted around the island, few rivals the one found at
Sentosa, both in terms of the quality of the course and its prestigious status.

Those visiting Singapore without all the essential gear shouldn’t worry –
Sentosa Golf Club provides all the facilities and equipment you would ever
need, including buggy cars, caddies, and clubs for hire. On-site, there are
also locker rooms, a driving range, shops, several bars and restaurants and
meeting spaces. Everything you need all conveniently in one club.

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Images of Singapore
Located at Imbiah Lookout on Sentosa Island, Images of Singapore is a
must-visit historical museum featuring audio-visual presentations showing
Singaporean history and culture, focusing on its people and their lives.

In an old-style warehouse format, exhibits include the period when the


Malaysians rule, the arrival of the British and the post-colonialist period
under Singapore's first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and more.

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