The State of Fun: Sentosa Activites Reviewed
We visited Sentosa Island in August and despite several busy weeks passing since our visit, my little adventurers still speak of their time on the resort with huge smiles and amazing memories.  Their eyes literally shine with happiness and THIS is why we travel.  But to be fair, what is there not to love? the island is literally jam-packed with amazing activities and experiences  from ziprides and bungee jumping, to Universal Studios to the fabulous Luge (and once is definitely not enough!) to glorious food choices, there is endless options for families to enjoy!
The area of the island is only close to 5 km² but is growing year upon year.  Family travellers are guaranteed to have days full of activities, fun and countless magical memories.  I will be honest, Sentosa is not cheap especially when you compare it to other parts of Asia (after Thailand the increase in prices is very noticeable) but the prices are on par with Singapore prices and what you would expect to pay in any of the leading cities in the world.  Sentosa have lots of great packages which allow families to experience lots of different of activities.
Activities
The Mega Zip
This was one of the highlights for all of our group. Â We had my sister and niece travelling with us so this activity really made an impact as everyone has been (and continue to) rave about it. Â The experience will be covered in a separate post, but overall we loved:
- the setting: zip-lining over blue oceans, jungles and stunning beaches, there is not a more stunning place to try this.
- kitting up: getting all the equipment on and having my little adventurers looking like real adventurers was a proud mummy moment! Â The straps are really heavy so be aware that the children may be wearing this for some time!
- the age restriction of this activity was much lower then other zip rides I Â have seen. Â All of our children could have a try and it made it something that they could all share. Â I will leave you with a video of Zayn (aged 2) and my niece on the Megazip. Â Younger children are able to tandem ride with parents so to ease any worries for the children and parent alike!
The Mega Bounce
You will have all seen the Trampoline with harnesses all over the world but the Sentosa one is amazing. Â Not that there is anything fundamentally different but the height and jumping capacity they give the children just does not compare to any others that you will have seen or been on. Â My little adventurers, especially Maya and Zayn are adrenaline junkies and screamed higher and higher and we had a whole crowd of tourists watching them in awe. Â My heart literally was in my mouth watching them but they had the best time. Â Just look at that picture, its crazy how high he was going!
Adventure Land
4D shows are all the rage and Sentosa has 4D options in abundance.  They have 3 different 4D shows, the Log Ride, Journey to Mysterious Island and and our favourite was the shooting ranch ride.  We loved the Journey to the Mysterious Island as one of the things that I dislike about 4D shows in general is that the actual story in the film is a little boring with all the efforts usually paced on the special effects.  Here the actual film was fantastic and since our return we have watched the film (though without the 4D effects its not nearly as fun!)  Our favourite was definitely the shooting ride.  The little adventurers loved being able to hold the guns and shooting down the baddies, and to top it all, me and Zayn were the winners from the whole room 🙂
Sentosa Merlion
The Merlion is the most iconic of all images which people associate with Singapore.  The merlion in Sentosa is HUGE especially when compared to the merlion on the mainland.  The visit is definitely worth a trip especially as there is a short video at the entrance explaining the story of the Merlion.  We love our children learning about the places we visit and take home stories about the different culture they see.  This was my third visit to Singapore and this was the first time I had actually heard the story of the Merlion.  Visitors are able to get a lift to the head of the Merlion, Raihan was a little freaked by the mouth but the walk and view from the top is great and you get to see the island from a birds eye view.
Port of Lost Adventure
No stay in Singapore is complete without some quality time spent in the water. Â As the little adventurers are of varying swimming abilities we visited the Port of Lost Wonder for lots of water fun where they could all have a good play. Â The attraction is great and is designed to be the first kids club by the beach. Â There are lots of activities to occupy children from the great water play area, to a number of activities on all day from crafts to games for the children to play. Â There is a great restaurant onsite, perfect for a quick bite whilst having a little breather (or shelter from the rain). Â The platters were huge and enough for all 7 of us.
Segway
The Segway adventure, its a great way to see Sentosa. Â As Zayn was too young, I ventured with the children to the Port of Lost Wonder and the other adults had a try at this. Â Segways are a fun activity to try out and zooming around the gorgeous setting of Sentosa is possibly one of the most picturesque settings for a ride. Â I was gutted to have missed out on this adventure but the others returned and had a fab morning. Â I think mornings tend to be the quietest so if you have younger children who may be less confident on the Segways, this may be the ideal time to try this.
Wings of Time
In the evening, Sentosa hosts a magnificent light, fire and water show. Â I loved the previous show the Songs of the Sea which was perfect for little adventurers. Â The new show is still a visual spectacle and the choreography and timing is done to perfection but the children were a little confused about the storyline. Â I would still recommend the show to visitors to the island and its a great way to end the evening. Â There a are two showings in the evening and at the cost of ….. it is definately one of those shows that you will remeber for some time.
Beaches
Located on the coast of Singapore, Sentosa offers stunning beaches from Palawan Beach to Silosa. Â During the week, the beaches were very quiet and perfect for a little break and letting the children have a run around. Â There are lots of activities on both beaches so you can easily combine some time on the beach with other activities. Â We had such busy days that we didn’t really get to enjoy the beach but they looked amazing!
Resorts World Sentosa
Resorts World has brought a number of great and new attractions to Sentosa, which just adds to the variety and choice for families. Â During our visit we visited the brilliant Universal Studios, the SEA Aquarium and Trick Eye Museum.
Universal Studios
At Universal, we had a great time on the rides and there was something for everyone, from great shows, fabulous rides (including the worlds biggest dual roller-coaster which our 6 year old went on!) to lots of family friendly choices. Â We have been to lots of theme parks and one of the best rides I have been on was the Transformer ride. Â Its not a fancy roller-coaster but it was great and one of the best 4D rides I have been on. Raihan was totally wowed by it as was my 19 year old niece. Â Universal Studios has great shows, meet and greets and a whole host of other activities to keep you busy for a full day (and even then you may still not have managed it all!
SEA Aquarium
the Aquarium is HUGE. Â You can easily spend hours in the place as there is so much to see, read and learn about that it can be a little overwhelming. Â The fish tanks were great and so immaculately maintain that our little adventurers were enchanted by them all. Â We have visited lots of aquariums on our travels but this was one of the best ones we have visited. Â For any lovers of sea creatures, this is a must! Â As a true daughter of a blogger, Maya took control of the camera for this visit and these are her snaps below.
The Trick Eye Museum
The Trick Eye Museum is one of the most unique museums you will visit.  There are fabulous displays throughout the museum which create optical illusions and are visually stunning.  The displays are interactive so you can star in the images and illusions.  The displays are great but we had visited a similar exhibition in Chiang Mai which was much bigger and the picture choices were a lot more varied and captivating.  If you are travelling to Chiang Mai I would visit the museum there but if you are only in Singapore, this is worth a visit!
The Luge
Invented in New Zealand Luge is a fun-filled gravity thrill ride which is safe for all ages. With a unique braking and steering system, you can expereince a new and fun ride!  The Luge in Sentosa is fantastic and you can take the ride down at your own pace or race down crazily (Like Doc and Zayn!)  There are two courses in the Luge and you can choose to the 688 metre Dragon trail or 628 metre Jungle trail.
Connected to the Luge, you can compete the experience with the Skyride. Board the Skyride for a scenic bird’s eye view of Sentosa Island, Singapore city Skyline and South China Sea.  Our children have never been skiing so they loved having a ride across the jungles on the skyride!
Butterfly Park
On our last visit to Sentosa we loved the Butterfly Park and there were hundreds of butterflies flying everywhere. Â My niece was 14 years old at the time and was captivated by them all. Â Our visit to the Park during our current visit was not as fun. Â It could be due to the rain storm that had followed but there were much less butterflies in the enclosure and when compared to our last visit they were much more reluctant to come and fly near the visitors! Â It was a shame as our Maya loves butterflies and had been eagerly awaiting seeing them. Â The park also has a number of birds that you can hold and a fabulous collection of different butterflies and insects from across the world. Â This part of the Park is really educational and it shows how crazy the insect world is!
What we thought
Sentosa is a fantastic place is spend a few days in Singapore. Â For any family travellers I would whole heartedly recommend that you visit the island for at least a full day. Â If you are travelling with younger children I found staying on the island to be an ideal way to really make most of the amazing activities that the island has to offer. Â The activities listed above were the only ones we tried on our 3 days on the island. Â There are so many others that we would have loved to try but there just wasn’t enough time. Â The island offers lots of different packages of offers so make sure you plan ahead the activities that you want to do to ensure that you make the most of the time on the island. Â We had an AMAZING time on the island and have made memories which we will cherish for a long time!
Have you been to Sentosa? Â we would love to hear what you thought?
We were guests of Sentosa Island but all and opinions are our own.
Wow there’s just so much to do and it all looks so much fun. I love your photos of it all. It’s definitely worth a trip one day!
Oh Taz it was amazing. Really recommend it and these were only the selection of activities we tried. the Hotels on the island have fantastic children’s pools and slides so you can easily spend days on the island and still not do everything. Highly recommended!
Great photos! What a fantastic place with so much to see and do. I’ve always wanted to see that Trick Eye Museum!
Thanks Cindy. It was an amazing few days, I will upload the video of my 2 year on the zipride soon! It was fantastic!
Hi there! First time to your blog thanks to #MondayEscapes. I was quickly drawn to your link-up logo because my best friend from high school is a director at the Sentosa Universal Studios and heard so much about it. I love all your pictures – looks like you were quite busy!
Kana, Universal studios was a fab day out. We had a fun packed three days but there was still so much on the island we didn’t get a chance to do! highly recommend it for any trip to Singapore!
You can have a lot of fun at Sentosa. That transformers ride is AMAZING!!!
Lydia, it is soooo amazing isn’t it. We had express passes so didn’t have to queue for very long but we weren’t sure if the long wait time was justified but after the ride it was so great, we would have loved to have gone again!
Looks like a great fun place to go. I LOVE the Trick Eye Museum! Amazing.
Jameela, the Trick Eye Museum is lots of fun especially if it is the first one that you have seen. highly recommend it 🙂
wow – my kids would love this place!
Karima, it is fabulous for families, your kids would love it as much as my little adventurers!
Thank you for the post and the pictures, that place looks awesome! I hope we can visit it someday
Maria, it is amazing! would highly recommend it!
I was on the Transformers ride at the Universal Studios Hollywood location this year, and loved it. Your vacation seemed like a lot of fun, and I’m so happy there was stuff for the younger ones to enjoy. I always get upset when we pay so much for them, and there is hardly any ride they can go on.
Nisbah woww what fabulous place may be when I recover from my leg operation me and ur uncle will inshAllah go and enjoy it’s the place ur uncle would love to visit
Looks like a fabulous place for an adventurous few days! 🙂
I have never been to Sentosa, never even heard of it before now but I’m ready to visit… like right now.
Alhamdulillah, there’s so much to see and appreciate of nature, though we get caught up in our daily activities. Such opportunities are needed to enjoy the beauty of Allah’s creations.
I love aquariums, fast rides and water. And I love exploring the outdoors.
One word: Beautiful!!
I’m from Singapore and even then I can’t get enough of Sentosa! You seem to have covered more of Sentosa than I have in my 30+ years of life though… For e.g. I haven’t visited the Trick Eye Museum and Megazip… Yet. But definitely, once is never enough for the luge. Every time I go to Sentosa, the boys would be like, “LUGE! LUGE!”
Such a great place to visit with family! And so much to do it’ll definitely make a fun break away from reality haha
Oh my gooodness!!! This looks like soooo much fun!!! On the bucket list with the family inshaAllah xx
Thank you for such a detailed description of your trip! It looks like so much fun! I can’t wait until my kids are a little older and will be able to do all these things, too.
Wow, this is going on my list of places to visit insha alah. Its amazing how much you can do in Singapore.
Loved Sentosa when I visited in 2011. I got to check out Universal on the preview days before the official opening which was cool and there was so much to do it was just amazing.
My little nephew loves aquariums so visiting one the largest ever is definitely a must. Gutted I missed it last time.
Awesome post. I’m forwarding it to my sister now as they were considering Singapore with my nephew some time next year.
Looks like you had an awesome time!
James, thanks for reading! it was amazing, honestly there is so much to do and we only managed a selection on our 3 day visit. Your sister will love it, though may struggle to decide what to do! 🙂
i’m glad you enjoyed Singapore!!! 😀
Awesome! Seems like the best place for kids! And of course for grown ups but young at heart to!! 😀
Wow! Such an awesome post! I love traveling too. So are you my sister now? 😀
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Such a great place to visit. I enjoyed each and every photo.
Wow, the Mega Bounce looks amazing. Appropriately named! I didn’t realise there was so much to do there. It does look like a great place for kids. (and a great excuse for big kids :))
Elizabeth, the Mega Bounce was amazing and the heights my two year old went to was crazy (and frightening!) Sentosa has so much going on, its the perfect family destination!
What an incredible list of activities! From the luge to the Trick Eye Museum to the zip line…what a perfect vacation destination.
Erin, thanks for reading, it was a fantastic place to visit regardless of the ages in the group! loved it:)
You guys tried them all? Incredible! Some of them are also fun for adults, I can testify ?
I’ve never even heard of this place, but it sounds like it’s right up my alley. Fun times!
Beautiful pictures! You’re right, the vacations are all about the joys os the children.
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This looks like it was so much fun! I love that I can take in all of the excitement through your photos! I have never been, but would really love to go to Universal. The extreme bounce, my husband would love 🙂
It is unreal how much you can do on Sentosa Island, I missed the big bounce – was it for adults?! We did get to US and enjoyed happy hour drinks whilst watching the light show, Singy knows how to entertain!
Very inspirational. Great ideas… will defiantly try one day!
This island is awesome!!! I still haven’t visited Singapore and Sentosa Island, but I would love to.
The Trick Eye Museum looks pretty cool ahhaha 😀
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Oh wow that looks like an amazing place to visit! My girls would love it. I would so have a go on those segways, they look like so much fun!
the Mega bounce looks AMAZING ahaha I would love to. I am a big fan of theme parks, so I know I would have the best time there. I a a disney kid, but have done universals before…mostly for Harry Potter land 😛
Thank you for informing me about Sentosa Island. I have never been there, but your article has persuaded me to go 🙂
Your blogs are amazing nisbah
Hi Nazma, Thank you sooo much for your lovely comments 🙂 Hope you find them useful!
Wow, looks like you covered off everything! We love Sentosa too and have spent lots of fun times there 🙂 #GlobalKids
I can’t believe how much there is to do here for families!! It looks amazing. Thank you for linking up to #GlobalKids 🙂