Lots to do in Sentosa

Sentosa is a the number one-stop tourist destination when visiting Singapore. Everyone can have a wonderful time and be able to entertain just yourself on this island without having to ever go into the city. Sentosa has three beaches, the Tanjong Beach is a quiet and relaxing environment, Siloso Beach is a perfect place for any sports enthusiast, like canoeing or volleyball, Palawan Beach is the ultimate entertainment zone with plenty of bars and wireless Internet access. Sentosa also has plenty of tourist attractions, like the Underwater World, the Mount Faber Cable Car or the Merlin statue.

Underwater World Singapore is famous for it’s unique aquariums, which houses some 2500 exotic marine life from over 2550 species from around the regions, provided fun and creates a nice leisure and educational experience. The dolphins are spectacular, cut and pretty darn smart. You’ll have a marvellous time with getting to experience various Dive programs, or you can choose the ever popular and enjoyable swim with the dolphins. Underwater World Singapore is an exclusive place filled with precious experiences and fun for every type of tourist.

If that doesn’t suit your fancy, if that sounded boring and you’re tired of the same type of dinning experience, then you need to experience Mount Faber Cable Car. It’s the best, whether you just take it for looking at a spectacular scenery of the city and the harbor, or you have a romantic side and choose to dine with your loved one at 70 meters above sea level. You’ll have a wonderful time eating while glancing at the world below and staring at the breathtaking view.

The Merlion statue is the most well known trademark for Singapore. Merlion statue has a head of a lion and the body of a fish. Merlion is half lion, half fish. In the ancient language of Sanskrit ‘Singapore’ or ‘Singapura’ means ‘Lion City’. The Merlion statue stands just over 28 feet tall and weight over 70 tons. It was designed in 1964 by Fraser Brunner as the Singapore’s Symbol for the Tourism Board.

There’s still so much more to do on the island, you’ll have to make reservations at one of the Singapore Sentosa hotels for a few days just to get a taste of what the island has to offer you.

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