





Singapore: Siloso Beach
Operating Hours:Monday - Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59
The Vibe:Lively sands and beachside buzz
One of Sentosa’s trio of beaches, this reclaimed stretch mixes urban energy with island charm. It was constructed using imported sand and now doubles as a playground for the active and social.
Expect soft, fine sand underfoot, the roar of artificial waves at surf simulators and the scent of barbecues and cocktails. By night the beach glows with neon lights, live music and the murmur of party‑goers.
- TripAdvisor #1 of 29 things to do in Sentosa Island
- 4.1/5 based on 2,223 combined reviews (Google and TripAdvisor)
- Known as the hippest of Sentosa’s beaches with bars and music
Persona Fit
- Families: Plenty of space for sandcastles, beach volleyball and casual eateries
- Couples: Sunset cocktails and beachfront lounges set the mood
- Seniors: Boardwalks and seating provide easy strolling options
- Adventure lovers: Try FlowRider surfing, kayaking or zip‑lining
Highlights
- Surf simulators and kayaking — artificial waves and calm waters invite both novices and thrill‑seekers
- Beach volleyball courts — social games run day and night on soft sand
- Siloso Beach Walk — rollerblade, cycle or stroll along a scenic boardwalk lined with eateries and shops
- Ola Beach Club — Hawaiian‑themed bar that transforms into a night‑time party hub
- Mega Adventure Park — tackle high ropes, a zip line and climbing walls for an adrenaline rush — Hidden Gem

Adeline Ee
Our Singapore Local Expert
Table of Contents
- Take the Sentosa Express to Beach Station and walk or board the free Beach Shuttle to Siloso
- Car parks near Shangri‑La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort provide parking; follow signs for Siloso Beach
- First‑time visitors should head left from Beach Station for the main strip or right for quieter sections
Food & Coffee Shops
Ola Beach Club: Hawaiian cuisine and tiki cocktails with poolside seating
Coastes: Casual beach bar serving pizza and seafood with loungers on the sand
Ivy Restaurant: Indonesian dishes and satay at a laid‑back beachfront stall
Co Nut Ink: Fresh coconut ice cream and drinks to cool down after water sports
Ola Beach Club: Hawaiian cuisine and tiki cocktails with poolside seating
Coastes: Casual beach bar serving pizza and seafood with loungers on the sand
Ivy Restaurant: Indonesian dishes and satay at a laid‑back beachfront stall
Co Nut Ink: Fresh coconut ice cream and drinks to cool down after water sports
Insider Tips
Best Time: Late afternoon for golden‑hour photos and to transition into the nightlife
Hack: Bring your own towel and change of clothes; locker rental is limited
Hidden Gem: Wander to the far western tip for unobstructed sunset panoramas
Pack insect repellent for evenings as mosquitoes can be active
Best Time: Late afternoon for golden‑hour photos and to transition into the nightlife
Hack: Bring your own towel and change of clothes; locker rental is limited
Hidden Gem: Wander to the far western tip for unobstructed sunset panoramas
Pack insect repellent for evenings as mosquitoes can be active
Photography Tips
Tripods are generally permitted but avoid blocking footpaths; drones are prohibited
Golden hour (17:30–19:00) casts warm light on the sand and sea
Capture the boardwalk from the water for a leading‑line composition
Protect your camera from salt spray during water sports
Tripods are generally permitted but avoid blocking footpaths; drones are prohibited
Golden hour (17:30–19:00) casts warm light on the sand and sea
Capture the boardwalk from the water for a leading‑line composition
Protect your camera from salt spray during water sports
Things To Do Nearby
Fort Siloso — explore WWII history with preserved guns and tunnels nearby
Madame Tussauds Singapore — meet lifelike wax figures a short walk away
SkyHelix Sentosa — open‑air ride offers 360° views of Sentosa
Fort Siloso — explore WWII history with preserved guns and tunnels nearby
Madame Tussauds Singapore — meet lifelike wax figures a short walk away
SkyHelix Sentosa — open‑air ride offers 360° views of Sentosa




