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Adventure Cove Waterpark™

On the resort island of Sentosa, off the southern coast of Singapore, Adventure Cove Waterpark blends the thrills of a modern water park with close encounters with marine life, a combination that sets it apart from the many waterparks found around the world. Opened in 2012 as part of the sprawling Resorts World Sentosa, the park gathers a clutch of water slides, pools and aquatic experiences into a tropical setting, and its signature attractions reflect its determination to offer something beyo.....

AJ Hackett Sentosa

Heart-stopping leaps and giddy heights are the stock in trade of AJ Hackett Sentosa, the Singapore outpost of the bungy operator founded by the New Zealander who first made the sport famous to the world. Perched above Siloso Beach on the resort island of Sentosa, the attraction is built around a purpose-made tower rising some fifty metres into the tropical air, from which the brave can throw themselves towards the ground on the only commercial bungy jump in Singapore. The thrill begins with the .....

AltitudeX

The sensation of freefall without ever leaving the ground awaits at AltitudeX, the indoor skydiving centre on Sentosa that operates one of the largest themed vertical wind tunnels in the world. Long known as iFly Singapore, the facility opened in 2011 and rebranded under its new homegrown name in late 2025, but its core attraction remains unchanged, a towering glass-walled flight chamber in which a powerful upward column of air lifts flyers off their feet and holds them suspended, recreating the.....

Asian Civilisations Museum

Devoted to the rich and varied cultures of Asia, the Asian Civilisations Museum occupies a stately colonial-era building beside the Singapore River, its collections tracing the artistic, religious and material heritage of the continent from which the great majority of Singaporeans trace their roots. Housed in the grand Empress Place Building, a handsome neoclassical structure that once served as government offices, the museum was established to explore the ancestral cultures of the diverse peopl.....

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum

Rising in tiers of deep red and gold above the streets of Chinatown, the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum is one of the most visited religious sites in Singapore, a richly decorated temple built to house what is venerated as a sacred tooth of the Buddha. Opened in 2007 on the site of an old market lane, the temple was the vision of its founding abbot, who set out to create a home worthy of the precious relic and a centre of Buddhist culture in the heart of the city, raising the enormous cos.....

Clarke Quay

Strung along a bend in the Singapore River, Clarke Quay is a historic stretch of riverside warehouses and shophouses that has been transformed into one of the liveliest dining and nightlife quarters in the city, its restored facades glowing with colour after dark. The quay takes its name from an early colonial governor and was once the commercial heart of the river trade, its godowns and warehouses crammed with the spices, rubber and goods that flowed through the bustling port, loaded and unload.....

Clarke Quay River Cruise

Gliding along the historic waters of the Singapore River and out into the great expanse of Marina Bay, the Clarke Quay river cruise offers visitors a relaxed and scenic way to take in some of the most famous sights of the city from the water. The cruises are operated aboard bumboats, the sturdy wooden vessels that once carried cargo up and down the river in the days when it was the lifeblood of the colonial port, now lovingly preserved and refitted to carry sightseers instead of spices and rubbe.....

Fort Canning Park

Rising as a green hill in the very heart of Singapore, Fort Canning Park is a place where nature and history intertwine, its wooded slopes and lawns concealing layers of the past that reach back to the earliest days of the island and beyond. Long before the modern city, the hill was the seat of the Malay kings who ruled here in the fourteenth century, and it was regarded with such reverence that it was known as the forbidden hill, the supposed resting place of ancient royalty, a sense of sacred .....

Harry Potter - Visions of Magic Singapore

Fans of the wizarding world can step beyond the cinema screen and into the most mysterious corners of the realm of Harry Potter at Visions of Magic, an interactive art experience that made its Asian debut at Resorts World Sentosa after a sell-out premiere in Europe. Spread across some forty thousand square feet beneath the resort, the attraction leads visitors on a self-guided journey through ten immersive environments inspired by enigmatic places from the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films.....

HeadRock VR

Strap on a headset and the familiar world dissolves into thrilling virtual adventures at HeadRock VR, a virtual-reality theme park on the resort island of Sentosa where cutting-edge technology and physical effects combine to hurl visitors into impossible worlds. Unlike the seated, single-screen experiences found in many venues, this attraction is built as a full park of distinct rides and games, each pairing a virtual-reality headset with real movement, motion platforms, wind, water and other ph.....