

Singapore: AJ Hackett Sentosa (Skypark Sentosa)
Operating Hours:Daily: 11:30 - 19:30
The Vibe:Beachfront adrenaline rush with epic views 🪂
Singapore’s only bungy jump tower rises over Siloso Beach, challenging thrill-seekers with a 47m leap above the sea. A highlight of Sentosa’s adventure offerings, it has become a rite of passage for adrenaline junkies visiting the island.
At the platform’s edge, your heart thumps against a backdrop of ocean horizon and cheering onlookers below. A sudden free-fall whoosh fills your ears, the wind whipping your face, until the bungy cord springs you back skyward over turquoise water.
- Rated 4.6★ by over 1,000 Google users for its thrilling experience and professional staff
- Operated by the world-famous AJ Hackett brand, pioneers of modern bungee jumping with a perfect safety record
- Consistently listed as a top adventure activity in Singapore travel guides and blogs
Persona Fit
- Families: Suitable for adventurous teens; non-jumping kids love watching parents or older siblings take the leap (there’s a safe viewing area and even a kid-friendly skybridge walk)
- Couples: A unique bonding experience – many couples do tandem jumps or swing together, creating an unforgettable shared memory
- Seniors: Not typical for most seniors, but spectators can enjoy ocean views from the Skybridge or beach bar; minimal walking if just watching
- Thrill-Seekers: Absolutely perfect – delivers one of Asia’s most scenic adrenaline rushes, combining free-fall with a beach backdrop
Highlights
- Bungy Jump — a 47m free-fall jump off the tower, plunging toward Siloso Beach with the option to dip into a pool at the bottom for an extra splash
- Giant Swing — swoop in a full throttle swing (up to 3 people together) that accelerates you to 120km/h in mere seconds, arcing out over the beach
- Skybridge — a 40m-high suspension bridge with glass floor panels giving you panoramic views of Sentosa and a heart-pounding perspective right under the jumpers
- Sunset Deck & Bar — a chill rooftop bar area at the tower where you can grab a drink and watch jumpers (or the sunset) in a festive atmosphere
- Vertical Skywalk — a face-first abseil down the tower’s shaft for an extra thrill — Hidden Gem

Adeline Ee
Our Singapore Local Expert
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- Go to Siloso Beach, Sentosa – you can take the Sentosa Beach Tram or Sentosa Bus to Beach Station, then walk ~5 minutes along Siloso Beach to the AJ Hackett tower; taxi or rideshare can drop you directly at the Skypark Sentosa entrance (30 Siloso Beach Walk)
- The attraction’s entrance is through the Skypark building at the base of the tower. Check in at the reception counter to weigh in and sign the waiver; you’ll get a wristband and be guided to the gear-up area upstairs
- Spectators are welcome in the public areas: there’s a free observation deck and the skybridge (small fee) if you’re not jumping. Arrive a bit early to sort out paperwork and harness fitting so you can jump at your booked time
Food & Coffee Shops
AJ’s Sunset Beach Bar: the on-site bar at the jump tower offering cold drinks, beers, and light bites – perfect to calm the nerves before or celebrate after your jump, with a great view of Siloso Beach
Coastes: a laid-back beachside restaurant & bar just a few minutes’ walk down Siloso Beach, known for its burgers, pizzas and tropical cocktails – a great spot to unwind on the sand after your adrenaline rush
AJ’s Sunset Beach Bar: the on-site bar at the jump tower offering cold drinks, beers, and light bites – perfect to calm the nerves before or celebrate after your jump, with a great view of Siloso Beach
Coastes: a laid-back beachside restaurant & bar just a few minutes’ walk down Siloso Beach, known for its burgers, pizzas and tropical cocktails – a great spot to unwind on the sand after your adrenaline rush
Insider Tips
Best Time: Weekday afternoons often have the thinnest crowds, meaning you might even jump sooner than your slot if you’re ready. Sunset (around 6-7pm) offers cooler temps and a breathtaking sky as you leap
Hack: If you crave more thrills, ask on-site about same-day repeat jump or combo deals. They often offer a significant discount if you do a second jump or add the Giant Swing on the spot
Hidden Gem: Non-jumpers can buy a Skybridge ticket (at low cost) to join in some excitement – walking on the glass floor sections 47m high gives a mini adrenaline kick and fantastic photo angles of Siloso
What to Wear: Secure all loose items. Wear snug shoes (lace-up sneakers are ideal; if you wear flip-flops you’ll have to remove them). Empty your pockets – they have small pouches for essentials, but it’s best to leave valuables in a locker to avoid anything dropping during the jump
Best Time: Weekday afternoons often have the thinnest crowds, meaning you might even jump sooner than your slot if you’re ready. Sunset (around 6-7pm) offers cooler temps and a breathtaking sky as you leap
Hack: If you crave more thrills, ask on-site about same-day repeat jump or combo deals. They often offer a significant discount if you do a second jump or add the Giant Swing on the spot
Hidden Gem: Non-jumpers can buy a Skybridge ticket (at low cost) to join in some excitement – walking on the glass floor sections 47m high gives a mini adrenaline kick and fantastic photo angles of Siloso
What to Wear: Secure all loose items. Wear snug shoes (lace-up sneakers are ideal; if you wear flip-flops you’ll have to remove them). Empty your pockets – they have small pouches for essentials, but it’s best to leave valuables in a locker to avoid anything dropping during the jump
Photography Tips
Personal cameras or GoPros are not allowed in your hands during the jump for safety. Instead, opt for the official video/photo service – they can mount a GoPro on your helmet or wrist to capture your plunge
Late afternoon light (4-5pm) is great for photos – the sun is lower and the sky often dramatic. If you jump at sunset, you’ll get epic golden hour shots, but note it’ll be low-light conditions for cameras
For spectators: best shots of your friend’s jump can be taken from the beach (get the full body and drop in frame) or from the Skybridge looking down. Use burst mode to catch the exact moment of the leap and rebound
Store your DSLR or big camera bag in a locker (or have a friend hold it) when you head up to jump. Hands must be free during the activity. After jumping, you can retrieve your camera for posed photos with your certificate or the Siloso Beach backdrop
Personal cameras or GoPros are not allowed in your hands during the jump for safety. Instead, opt for the official video/photo service – they can mount a GoPro on your helmet or wrist to capture your plunge
Late afternoon light (4-5pm) is great for photos – the sun is lower and the sky often dramatic. If you jump at sunset, you’ll get epic golden hour shots, but note it’ll be low-light conditions for cameras
For spectators: best shots of your friend’s jump can be taken from the beach (get the full body and drop in frame) or from the Skybridge looking down. Use burst mode to catch the exact moment of the leap and rebound
Store your DSLR or big camera bag in a locker (or have a friend hold it) when you head up to jump. Hands must be free during the activity. After jumping, you can retrieve your camera for posed photos with your certificate or the Siloso Beach backdrop
Things To Do Nearby
Skyline Luge & Skyride — a short walk from the bungy tower, this go-kart style downhill ride and chairlift back up offer fun thrills with panoramic island views
Fort Siloso — a World War II coastal fort and museum at the western end of Siloso Beach; explore tunnels and historical artifacts for a dose of history after all that adrenaline
iFly Singapore — an indoor skydiving wind tunnel located near Beach Station (a quick tram ride away), where you can experience free-fall in a controlled environment – a great follow-up for adrenaline junkies
Skyline Luge & Skyride — a short walk from the bungy tower, this go-kart style downhill ride and chairlift back up offer fun thrills with panoramic island views
Fort Siloso — a World War II coastal fort and museum at the western end of Siloso Beach; explore tunnels and historical artifacts for a dose of history after all that adrenaline
iFly Singapore — an indoor skydiving wind tunnel located near Beach Station (a quick tram ride away), where you can experience free-fall in a controlled environment – a great follow-up for adrenaline junkies







