The island-state of Singapore is a modern city-state with a captivating blend of cultures, traditions and cuisines - an exciting destination for sightseeing, shopping and dining. The resort is just 15 minutes from the city centre, an ideal location to conveniently embark on a journey of discovery.
Make the most of your time discovering the very best of Singapore.
Discover Shangri-La Group’s first lifestyle and entertainment development located on Sentosa island in Singapore. Designed for visitors to explore, play and bond, the iconic beach playground is home to several first-of-its-kind attractions and unique dining experiences. Learn more here.
HyperDrive – Asia’s first indoor gamified electric go-kart circuit
HydroDash – Singapore’s first and only floating aqua park
UltraGolf – Singapore's only beachside 18-hole mini-golf course
Splash Tribe – Singapore’s premier family-oriented beach club
+Twelve – Singapore's only adults-oriented beach club
The Palawan Food Trucks – Casual bites and sips from around the world
Located in the heart of Singapore's downtown, Gardens by the Bay is a premier horticultural attraction that spread over 101 hectares in the Central Region of Singapore.
The home to more than 1.5 million plants collected around the world, Gardens by the Bay entertains visitors while educating them on plants that are seldom seen, ranging from species to temperature climate and tropical forests and habitats.
Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore, first established the Singapore Botanic Gardens in 1822. The present site was founded by the Agri-Horticultural Society in 1859.
The internationally renowned Singapore Botanic Gardens present a 64-hectare horticultural and botanical display. Feast your eyes on more than 1,000 species and 2,000 hybrids of orchids, including Singapore’s national flower - Vanda Miss Joaquim.
The Singapore Botanic Gardens was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015 and is the first and only tropical botanic garden on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
Embark on an exciting ecological adventure at the Singapore Zoological Gardens, which houses over 3,000 animals in natural habitats with lush surroundings.
Set in a 28-hectare rainforest environment, this world-renowned open-concept zoo houses its residents in natural landscaped enclosures. Animal shows and feeding are available at various times.
When night falls, visit the Night Safari – the world's first night wildlife park, which houses over 1,000 nocturnal animals. Strike out on your own along the walking trail or spot animals from the tram ride.
Immerse yourself in the lush greenery and scenic landscapes of Sentosa Island. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely nature walk, a coastal trail with stunning sea views, or a journey through the island’s rich biodiversity, Sentosa offers a variety of nature trails perfect for exploration.
Imbiah Trail
Begin your adventure at the Sentosa Nature Discovery Gallery, which serves as the gateway to the Imbiah Trail. This trail offers an immersive journey through secondary rainforest, where you can encounter diverse flora and fauna native to the region. It is an ideal path for nature enthusiasts seeking a serene escape. Learn more here.
Coastal Trail
For those who appreciate coastal landscapes, the 2.2 km Coastal Trail provides a gentle walk along Sentosa’s scenic shoreline. Starting near Fort Siloso, this trail offers picturesque sea views and opportunities to observe coastal plant species that have adapted to the unique environment. Learn more here.
Sentosa Nature Discovery
Located near Imbiah Lookout, Sentosa Nature Discovery is both an attraction and a nature trail. It features interactive exhibits and sculptures, leading to a lookout point with panoramic views of the island’s natural landscapes. This experience blends education with the tranquillity of nature. Learn more here.
Fort Siloso Skywalk
Located right behind our resort, enhance your nature walk with the Fort Siloso Skywalk, an elevated walkway providing an aerial perspective of the surrounding foliage and historical fortifications. It is a leisurely stroll that combines natural beauty with historical insights. Learn more here.
Discover more about other Sentosa’s nature guides here.
Uncover the heart and soul of Singapore through its rich cultural districts. Each neighbourhood tells a unique story, with heritage buildings, museums, vibrant street life, and sensory experiences that reflect the country’s multicultural identity.
Chinatown
Chinatown is a lively district where old meets new. Wander through streets lined with traditional shophouses, visit temples, browse local markets, and sample authentic Chinese dishes. It’s also a great place to shop for heritage crafts, herbal remedies, and festive goods. Learn more here.
Kampong Glam
This colourful quarter is a melting pot of Malay and Middle Eastern influences. Discover textile shops, perfume stores, and unique street art. You’ll also find trendy cafés, independent boutiques, and cultural landmarks that reflect the area’s royal and Islamic roots. Learn more here.
Little India
Bursting with colour and energy, Little India offers an immersive cultural experience. From flower garlands and spices to traditional garments and gold jewellery, the streets are filled with sensory delights. It’s also where you’ll encounter intricate temples, cultural festivals, and flavourful Indian fare. Learn more here.
Katong–Joo Chiat
Known for its charming architecture and laid-back vibe, this heritage neighbourhood is home to vibrant shophouses, traditional bakeries, and Peranakan culture. Expect to find colourful tiles, unique handicrafts, and rich flavours from Nyonya cuisine. Learn more here.
From local to international department stores, boutiques, and mega malls, Singapore is a paradise for every shopaholic.
Located above HarbourFront MRT Station, just 10 minutes away via the resort's shuttle bus is VivoCity, Singapore's largest retail and lifestyle mall with a cinema multiplex and broad selection of stores ranging from fashion to electronics, toys to entertainment.
While Singapore is renowned as a shopping paradise, Orchard Road is probably the island’s shopping Mecca. The iconic shopping belt is popular with tourists and locals alike, and is easily accessible via Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) trains.