Best Travel Guide With Most Visited Tourist Attractions

A must see for everyone who visits Singapore, Sentosa Island is just 500 meters off the coast of Singapore. Rebranded as a popular tourist destination in its own right, Sentosa serves as a getaway even for the residents of Singapore.
Dubbed as Asia’s playground, Sentosa has something for everyone. Right from Universal Studios to the historical forts, or the Dolphin Lagoon whether you’re a family with children, on a trip with friends or just flying solo, Sentosa will not disappoint. Explore best top restaurants, river, mountains, wildlife, museums and more. Experience a slice of happy hippie life with our Sentosa itinerary 3 days trip.

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Most Visited Tourist Attractions:

Universal Studios Singapore:

We’re all fascinated by movies and when presented with a chance to be a part of that experience is nothing short of heavenly. Undoubtedly, Singapore’s top attraction, Universal Studios is Singapore’s most visited attractions.
Singapore’s only movie theme park, Universal Studios is a fun destination for families and can take up almost an entire day. There are rides based on every movie the studio has made, including the Disney ones as well as the action-packed flicks.
Divided into 7 kingdoms, make sure to see a little bit of everything. Each kingdom is different from the other and has something unique to call its own. If you’re not a fan of rides that give you a run for your money, never fear, there are a lot of shows and non-roller coaster performances you can be a part of.

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Sentosa Merlion:

One of the first things that you would identify with Singapore would be its iconic Merlion landmark. The 37-meter statue of a lion and fish hybrid provides some great photo ops; the view from within the mouth of the Merlion to is spectacular. Almost 12 stories high, it looks as if the statue is the guardian of Singapore, overlooking the city in all of its grandeur.

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Underwater World & Dolphin Lagoon:

Don’t be surprised if you find out that Underwater World & Dolphin Lagoon has taken up the better part of your day. Known for its repertoire of marine animals, get to see them up close without as much as getting wet and soaked. Dine underwater, treat yourself to a Turkish fish treatment, feed the gentle rays or sharks; take your time and enjoy what Underwater World has to offer to you.
Dolphin Lagoon is where you can come in contact with fur seals and pink dolphins and watch them perform side by side. They have specific show timings, so plan your trip around the park accordingly.

Fort Siloso:

Local history is well represented to at this wonderfully preserved coastal fort. The Fort Siloso has been around since the days of when Sentosa was known as PulauBlakangMati.For a time travel journey, step into this fortified museum to experience what the colonial era of the island looked like.
You can still see the original army barracks and artillery installations from WWII. There’s a tram that takes you on a journey where guides retell the stories that explain how important the fort was when it came to defending the Malayan region.

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Sentosa Nature Discovery:

If you want to feel closer to nature, head over to the Sentosa Nature Discovery where you can get a hands-on experience and embark on an interactive journey to get to know the island’s wildlife and nature.
The latest addition to Sentosa’s attractions, the Sentosa Nature Discovery is fast gaining popularity.

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Tiger Sky Tower:

A distinctive landmark of the city’s skyline, the Tiger Sky Tower is a fantastic view deck. Standing tall at 131 meters above sea level, the Tiger Sky Tower offers vistas of not only Singapore and Sentosa but also the neighboring islands of Malaysia and Indonesia on a clear day. Be it day or night, the views offered from way up here is bound to be a highlight of your Sentosa trip.

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Best Time to Visit:

Since Sentosa is a little off Singapore, the resort island’s weather is similar to its parent city. Being a year-round tourist destination, there’s no bad month to visit Sentosa; there’s not much to consider weather-wise while planning a trip here.
The tourist season is from June to July and November to December. Most of the schools in South Asia have holidays and families plan trips the most during these months. The temperature is fairly constant throughout these months with warm sunny days and cool nights.
The rest of the year is fairly quiet so if you’re not a fan of crowds and are traveling on a budget, exploit the cheaper rates, and plan your holiday in the other months of the year.

How to Get In & Around:

Getting In:
Sentosa lies around 500 meters off the coast of Singapore and there are a variety of combination tickets you can avail of that will take you to the island and back.
The island is open 24 hours a day and the best way to get to Sentosa is through the monorail that runs every 5-8 minutes from 7 am till 11:45 pm.

Getting Around:
There are a variety of ways to get around Sentosa Island. The best part about the transportation here is that except for a taxi, everything else is free.
There are three buses that run to every attraction on the island.
For those of you heading to the beach, take the tram that runs every 15 minutes.
The Sentosa Express runs between the beaches and the Imbiah Station.

You can best explore the city with Sentosa itineraries and get the perfect glimpse of the city with the best memorable trip planned.

 

 

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