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Sentosa: An Island off the Island of Singapore

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//  by Lisa 2 Comments

Need a towelie?

Just south across Singapore’s harbor is the beachy-island getaway of Sentosa. Locals come over on weekends to have some fun and sun. You can get across on a ferry, cable car, or I took the new Sentosa Express monorail.

Monorail to Sentosa
Monorail to Sentosa

In less than five minutes, I was out of the city center and on an island paradise. It’s an idyllic resort island with beautiful white sand beaches, resorts, bars, and fun attractions for the whole family. Admission to the island is just $3 and that also gives you free rides on Sentosa’s trams and buses. I actually walked the length of the whole island, but the tram is nice to get you from one end to the other.

For a Sunday and for a big city like Singapore, I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised by the less than crowded beaches that I found. After recently being in Thailand, where it was packed sweaty butt to butt, this was a nice change of pace. Plus, as expected, everything was squeaky clean and had that perfectly landscaped, Disney kind of shine.

The City View

Here, Asia’s tallest observatory tower, the sky tower, shoots up 131 meters above sea level to give you amazing 360 degree views of the Singapore skyline and harbor. I walked up a hill just past the tower and decided to take the luge cart ride down. I haven’t done this since the Alpine Slide at Action Park in New Jersey. It was a fun ride down a curvy lane in a plastic sled with wheels. If you want more action and fun, you can always try to get Universal Studios Singapore tickets.

Once at the bottom, I paid a visit to Underwater World. For $15 you get to walk through a 100 meter long acrylic tunnel that snakes through two large underwater tanks where sharks dart all around you, stingrays laugh at you, and immensely huge tropical fish flit about. It was pretty cool to see, but the smelly tourists crowding through the lukewarm tunnel was another story.

The Tunnel of Love?
The Tunnel of Love? Seems unlikely…

I was amazed at all the man-made beaches here which were originally created all by imported white sand. I ended up hanging out at KM8, one of the few cool outdoor bars here and took in the warm sunset over the South China Sea where, of course, several couples were posing for their perfect wedding day photos.

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Lisa Lubin is an established travel/food writer and photographer, three-time Emmy® award-winning TV producer, video consultant, and travel industry expert. After more than a decade in broadcast television she took a sabbatical, which turned into three years traveling around the world. She created this blog in 2006. Lisa also owns LLmedia, a media & video consulting business. Her writing and photography has been published by American Way, Hemispheres, Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, West Jet Magazine, Scandinavian Traveler, Orbitz, and Luxury Las Vegas. Her book, The Ultimate Travel Tips: Essential Advice for Your Adventures, is available on Amazon.

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  1. Mom

    May 9, 2007 at 9:17 am

    Ahhh, sweet memories of Action Park where you never were quite sure if you'd come out alive! Unfortunately, the park earned itself a pretty poor reputation in safety. But, that alpine slide was alot of fun!! That underwater world sounded very cool – complete with the smell of "fishy people!"

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  2. Kevin Fitzpatrick

    May 9, 2007 at 9:26 am

    Sounds fabulous, except the smelly tunnel part. From the pictures, this place looks like a Carribean type of place. I hope you didn't spit out any gum on the imported white sand beach. My mind won't rest concerning my buddy getting caned until you get to your next destination. So far, you seem to be the best behaved tourist on the face of the Earth. On the flipside, being in such a sparkling clean place is probably a nice break from some of the less hygenic places.

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