Attractions in Sentosa Island, Singapore
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KidZania Singapore - Sentosa
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Sentosa Island, Singapore
Big dreams start here at KidZania Singapore, where children are free to be who they want to be!
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Gogreen Segway® Eco Adventure - Sentosa
Sentosa Island, Singapore
Asia's ONLY thrilling Segway® Eco Ride offers a fun and unique way of exploring Sentosa!
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Fort Siloso Skywalk
- Apparel & Accessories
Sentosa Island, Singapore
The 11-storey, 181 meters long Skywalk trail provides guests a scenic trek among the treetops en route to Fort Siloso.
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Adventure Cove Waterpark™ | Attractions | SENTOSA
- Spas
Sentosa Island, Singapore
Thrilling slides and encounters with marine life – all in one place. At Adventure Cove Waterpark, you can take high-speed water slides, laze the day away drifting on a lazy river, snorkel with 20,000 tropical fish over a colourful reef, wade among rays and even come face to face with sharks! Come have fun today! Where the water's full of life.
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Animal & Bird Encounters - Sentosa
Sentosa Island, Singapore
Come down to the Palawan Amphitheatre to see awesome displays of intelligence, agility and responsiveness from our animal friends.
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Ola Beach Club
Sentosa Island, Singapore
Ola translates to "life" in Hawaiian. Come enjoy life at Ola and chase the sunsets!
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Butterfly Park & Insect Kingdom - Sentosa
Sentosa Island, Singapore
Surrounded with lush tropical greenery, Butterfly Park & Insect Kingdom showcases the stunning beauties of mother nature.
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Dolphin Island™ - Sentosa
Sentosa Island, Singapore
Dolphin Island offers a range of programmes that gives you the opportunity to interact with Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins and to learn about them.
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Palawan Pirate Ship
Sentosa Island, Singapore
A water play area designed for children aged 3-10 years old, the Palawan Pirate Ship is free for guests to splash around and have fun as a family!
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Fort Siloso - Sentosa
Sentosa Island, Singapore
Fort Siloso was built in the late 19th century. During that time, Singapore had become an important trading port for the British, so it was imperative that the island was protected from sea invasion.