1. Tanjong Beach

Located on beautiful Sentosa Island, Tanjong Beach is the most secluded and remote of the three beach sections. This doesn’t mean you’ll be completely alone there – Sentosa Island receives over 20 million visitors per year – but Tanjong Beach offers better chances of finding a quiet spot under the palm trees.

The beach is even quieter during weekdays. Arrive in the evening to catch sight of twinkling lights in the distance as cruise ships pass by.

The beach sits on a crescent-shaped bay, and it’s flanked by plenty of trees that offer a break from the heat. The sand here is at its whitest, and the sea is warm and perfect for swimming. Plus, Tanjong Beach is dog friendly, so you’ll often see humans jumping into the water with their canine companions.

Need a change of scenery? The Tanjong Beach Club is a major attraction here and the only place on this beach where you’ll get food. It offers a swimming pool, deck chairs and cabanas, as well as live music events twice a month.

 




 

2. Siloso Beach

Siloso Beach is where the action is on Sentosa. If your idea of fun in the sand includes things like canoeing, beach volleyball, or even water jet packs, this is where you should be.

For dining and shopping options, it also doesn’t get much better than Siloso, where you’ll find everything from the standard beach eateries offering fast food and pizza to Hawaiian-themed menus, fresh fruits, and even poke bowls. Shopping outlets and cafés are dotted all throughout the coastline, offering plenty of options for when you need a break from the golden sands.

Siloso is Singapore’s hippest beach, with live music, cafés, and some of the coolest attractions on the island just steps away from the sand. While no sun loungers are allowed on the beach, you can bring a towel and just lie back on the soft sand for a while – though be warned, this isn’t the kind of quiet beach where you can just relax with a book.

Want the best views around? The nearby MegaZip zipline zooms you over the water and coastline for 450 meters of stunning scenery. There’s also a 50-meter-tall bungee jumping tower, rock climbing opportunities, two luge tracks (including one with neon lights you can ride at night), a chair lift ride, and rollerblading options.

 




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