Have you decided to plan for a Sentosa staycation this holiday season? Well, we got you right here with the complete guide on how to get to the Sentosa beach and what to do there. From a thrilling adventure on Siloso Beach, relaxing day on Palawan Beach, to the fun night on Tanjong Beach, everything you need to know is here to help you decide on what’s best, and how to get there.
Like majority of the land development in Singapore, Siloso Beach is a successful example of land reclamation. That being said, this Sentosa beach is not a natural landmark, where the sands were actually imported from Malaysia, Indonesia, and Australia.
Siloso Beach is a part of Sentosa Island that stretches over 2 kilometres long on its southern coast. It’s really famous for outdoor activities and water sports—from swimming, sunbathing, surfing, skimboarding, canoeing, and even segway.
For a family Singapore staycation, there is no other place like Palawan Beach. This is where you need to go if you just want to enjoy a peaceful retreat with your family and loved ones. Palawan Beach has an array of delicious restaurants to dine in, playgrounds for your little bundle of joy, convenience stores for your daily needs, and beautiful sceneries for your Instagram.
Now this is where all the parties and cool kids are going when the summer starts in Singapore. Tanjong Beach is located a bit further from the previous two beaches, with less crowds, at least during the day.
Here, Tanjong Beach Club is the main tourist attraction with gourmet offerings, beach-side seatings, and of course, when the night comes, it turns into a more lively venue with special events and popular DJ dance parties.
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When you first arrive to enjoy a Singapore staycation, Sentosa Island should never abstain from your bucket list, because you really don’t want to miss its tropical paradise. It’s super easy to get the all three Sentosa beaches from the city, with several transportation options you can choose.
Take the Sentosa Express from Vivocity level 3, and stop at the Beach station. At the point when you are out of the station, you can see a cable car station not far away.
To go to Palawan or Tanjong Beach, hop on the blue line. In any case join the green line to go to Siloso Beach. There are billboards installed along the coastline to guide you the best way to get around the three Sentosa beaches.
From any point in downtown Singapore you can take Bus 123, including major MRT stations, for example, Tiong Bahru and Orchard. Make your stop at Beach Station and board the free Sentosa Bus B.
Another alternative route, take any of the beneath transports and stop at HarbourFront Station along Telok Blangah Road. From that point, you may either just stroll along the Sentosa Boardwalk or go to the third degree of VivoCity shopping center and move onto the Sentosa Express to make a beeline for Beach Station.
Sentosa beach is also accessible by massive rapid transit (MRT) from mainland Singapore. Take the North-East Line or Circle Line and land at the HarbourFront Station. From that point, you may either take the Sentosa Express situated at the third degree of VivoCity shopping center (Lobby L), or go for a relaxed walk down along the Sentosa Boardwalk into Sentosa.
All of the transportation methods above are fairly priced, with a distance-based fee system, ranging from $1-4 depending from where you are in Singapore. Should you need more privacy or a quicker way to get to any Sentosa beach, you can always opt for a Grab or taxi.
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