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If you are spending the day in Sentosa, there are numerous restaurants
and a couple of food courts. For overnights, the Rasa Sentosa
Beach Resort and the Beaufort Sentosa, Singapore are popular hotel
options.
Getting
to Sentosa
Private vehicles are not allowed to enter the island, but there
are quite a few ways to get to the island.
You can reach Sentosa by a cable car, ferry, bus or taxi. Tickets
for ferry and cable car can be purchased at the following booths:
- Mount Faber
Cable Car Station
- World Trade
Centre Ferry Departure Hall
- Cable Car
Towers (next to the World Trade Centre)
- Cable Car
Plaza (on Sentosa)
Many attractions
require purchase of additional tickets, which you can get at the
entrance of each.
By
Cable Car - Cable cars depart from the top of Mount
Faber and from the World Trade Center daily from 8:30 a.m. to
9 p.m. at a cost of anywhere between S$5 and S$6.50 (US$3.15 and
US$4.10) for adults, depending where you get on and off, and S$3
(US$1.90) for children. Plan at least one trip on the cable car
because the view of Singapore, Sentosa, and especially the container
port is fantastic from up there. The round-trip cable car ticket
is also good for a return on the ferry, in case you have had enough
view.
By Ferry -The ferry departs
from the World Trade Center on weekdays from 9:30 am to 9 p.m.
at 20-minute intervals, and on weekends and public holidays from
8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. at 15-minute intervals. The round-trip fare
is S$1.30 (US85'), and one way is S80' (US50').
By
Bus - SBS Leisure Pte. Ltd. operates bus service to
and from Sentosa.
Service A operates between 7:15 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. daily from
the World Trade Center (WTC) Bus Terminal.
Services C and M run from the Tiong Bahru MRT Station between
7:20 am and 11:30 p.m. daily.
Service E stops at Lucky Plaza, the Mandarin Hotel, Peranakan
Place, Le Meridien Hotel, Plaza Singapura, and then Bencoolen
Street, POSB Headquarters, Raffles City and Pan Pacific Hotel,
and operates from 10 am to 10:45 p.m. daily.
Fares run from S$6 to S$7 (US$3.80 to US$4.40) for adults and
S$4 to S$5 (US$2.50 to US$3.15) for children, depending on which
bus you catch and where. Fares are paid to the driver as you board
and the Sentosa admission fee is included in your fare. The last
bus out of Sentosa is 11:30 p.m.
By Taxi - Taxis are only allowed to drop off and pick up
passengers at the Beaufort Sentosa, Singapore; Shangri-La's Rasa
Sentosa Resort; and NTUC Sentosa Beach Resort. The taxi toll is
S$3 (US$1.90) per entry from 7am to 10 p.m. and is free from 10
p.m. to 7 am.
Getting
Around Sentosa
Once on Sentosa, a free monorail operates from 9 am to 10 p.m.
daily at 10-minute intervals to shuttle you around to the various
areas. If you are staying at one of the island's major hotels,
you can take advantage of their free shuttle services to get into
town.
Sightseeing
The attractions that you get free with your Sentosa admission
are the Fountain Gardens and Musical Fountain, the Enchanted Garden
of Tembusu, the Dragon Trail Nature Walk, and the beaches.
The Fountain
Gardens, just behind the Ferry Terminal, are geometric European-style
gardens with groomed pathways and shady arbors. In the center
is an amphitheater of sorts, the focus of which is a fountain--actually
three fountains--, which create water effects with patterns of
sprays and varying heights. Regular shows throughout the daytime
the bursts to the sounds of everything from marches to Elton John.
At night, they turn the lights on for color effects.
The Flower Terrace starts behind the Ferry Terminal through the
Fountain Garden and creeps up the side of the steep hill beyond.
The slope has a steep grade, but pathways meander to offer some
relief from the climb. Still, in the heat, you are not taking
this one fast.
The Enchanted Garden of Tembusu, in a corner of the Fountain Garden,
is a shady grove of Tembusu trees and Macarthur palms. In the
evenings, the garden is lit with tiny lights for a touch of romance.
There are
three beaches, Siloso Beach on the western end and Central Beach
and Tanjong Beach on the eastern end, each dressed in tall coconut
palms and flowering trees.
At Central Beach, deck chairs, beach umbrellas, and a variety
of water-sports equipment like pedal boats, aqua bikes, fun bugs,
canoes, surfboards, and banana boats are available for hire at
nominal charges.
Bicycles are also available for hire at the bicycle kiosk at Siloso
Beach. Shower and changing facilities, food kiosks, and snack
bars are at rest stations.
Siloso Beach is open at night for barbecue picnics, and has a
nice view of the tiny lights of ships anchored in the port. For
beach activities like volleyball, check out the offerings at the
Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort. Hotel guests get first dibs,
but many activities and equipment are available to the public
at reasonable charges.
The Dragon
Trail Nature Walk takes advantage of the island's natural forest
for a 1 1/2-kilometer (1-mile) stroll through secondary rain forest.
In addition to the variety of "dragons" to see (they're sculptures),
there are also local squirrels, monkeys, lizards, and wild white
cockatoos to try to spot.
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