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Imbiah Lookout Resorts World® Sentosa Vivocity Harbourfront Centre Sentosa Boardwalk Faber Peak, Mount Faber Merlion Plaza Pala A B C D E F G H I J MOBILE APP WAY FINDING TANJONG Download MySentosa Mobile App for BEACH 26 real-time navigation on the island! 1 44 PALAWAN BEACH Share your fun at #thestateoffun with your loved ones when you connect to Wireless@SG. 31 Now available at more spots on the Island! 13 18 SILOSO SENTOSA 36 52 37 BEACH 53 43 46 GOLF CLUB 03 17 29 16 26 18 47 22 20 51 24 25 17 28 30 23 30 09 31 SILOSO 2 08 25 08 POINT Under Construction 10 22 27 33 48 11 IMBIAH 07 SENTOSA 06 12 LOOKOUT COVE 27 25 13 50 39 41 42 21 40 35 14 24 12 04 46 20 19 GETTING AROUND SENTOSA GETTING TO SENTOSA 32 MERLION 23 15 Frequency: Operating Hours: BUS 123 Bukit Merah – Orchard – Tiong Bahru – Sentosa PLAZA 7 – 15 Minutes 7am – 12.10am (Daily) 3 BUS A Last bus departs Beach Station at 12.10am Operating hours: From Bukit Merah Bus Interchange: 5.45am – 11.45pm (Mon – Sat); 6am – 11.45pm (Sun) From Beach Station Bus Terminal: 6am – 11.45pm (Mon – Sat); 6.15am – 11.45pm (Sun) 34 45 Imbiah Lookout Siloso Point Opp Merlion Opp Amara Fee: Standard bus fare applies Plaza Sanctuary Resort Beach Station Resorts World® (Transfer Hub) Sentosa SENTOSA EXPRESS (Basement 1) Operating hours: 29 7am – 10pm (Monday to Thursday)*; Merlion Plaza Amara Sanctuary Resort 7am – 12mn (Friday to Sunday)* 11 Note: Free shuttle bus service available from Beach Station to Harbourfront Bus Interchange. 10pm to 12mn (Monday to Thursday) Island Admission: $4/person ® Frequency: Operating Hours: First Train: 7am RESORTS WORLD BUS B 20 – 35 Minutes 7am – 12.10am (Daily) Last bus departs Beach Station at 12.10am Last Train: 10pm (Monday to Thursday); 12mn (Friday to Sunday) 10 SENTOSA Frequency: Every 4 – 8 minutes 28 4 *Inclusive of Public Holidays and eve of Public Holidays. Opp Merlion Opp Amara Sentosa W Hotel/ Sentosa Cove Opp Sentosa Opp 19 Plaza Sanctuary Resort Pavilion Quayside Isle* Village Pavilion So Spa Beach Station Sentosa Waterfront Imbiah Beach (Transfer Hub) Station Station Station Station Attraction No Vehicle Entry Beyond This Point Palawan No Unauthorised Entry Beach 05 Food & Beverages Outlets SINGAPORE CABLE CAR Car Park Merlion Amara Sanctuary EtonHouse Sentosa So Spa Function Halls Plaza Resort Golf Club Operating hours: 8.45am – 10pm daily (Last boarding: 9.30pm) HalaI (Muslim) Dining Hotels, Spa & Clubs Admission: SENTOSA Sentosa Beach Tram Cable Car Sky Pass: $33/Adult; $22/Child (Includes entry into Sentosa) Retail Outlets Sentosa Bus Mount Faber Line only: $29/Adult; $18/Child (Includes entry into Sentosa) BOARDWALK Frequency: Operating Hours: Pedestrian’s Path SENTOSA Every 10 Minutes 9am – 10.30pm (Sun to Fri) • Last Beach Tram departs Beach Station at 10pm Sentosa Line only: $13/Adult; $8/Child (Excludes entry into Sentosa) Slope 9am – 12mn (Sat) • Last Beach Tram departs Beach Station at 11.30pm BEACH TRAM Getting there: Pedestrian’s / Island Vehicle’s Path 49 Stairs Alight at HarbourFront MRT Station, proceed to Exit B towards HarbourFront Centre. Cross Road the link bridge (beside KFC) to get to the Cable Car Station at HarbourFront Tower Two. Taxi 21 Sentosa Express Southernmost Opp Animal Opp Opp Siloso Mount Faber Line: WiFi (WiFi is now available on more spots 5 Palawan Palawan Point of & Bird Palawan Bikini Beach Mega Singapore Cable Car on the island) Carpark Beach Continental Asia Encounters Kidz City Bar Resort Adventure Mount Faber HarbourFront Sentosa Beach Station Tanjong (Transfer Hub) Siloso HARBOURFRONT Beach Palawan/Tanjong Siloso Point Sentosa Line: VIVOCITY CENTRE Imbiah Siloso Opp Opp Opp Southernmost Palawan Gogreen Siloso Opp Mega Merlion Palawan Palawan Point of Kidz City Segway Eco Beach Adventure Lookout Point Carpark Beach Continental Asia Adventure Resort SENTOSA BOARDWALK Operating hours: 24hrs daily FABER PEAK, Free entry daily till 31 Dec 2017 38 Admission: MOUNT FABER 13 6 01. Adventure Cove Waterpark™ H4 23. Sentosa Nature Discovery H3 07. EtonHouse E3 07. C-Side G2 25. McDonald’s G2 38. Spuds & Aprons H6 05. FUN Shop Beach Plaza G2 02 AJ Hackett (Opening in August 2017) H2 24. Singapore Cable Car G3 08. Equarius Hotel™ H3 • Bikini Bar 26. Mambo Beach Club H2 39. STARBUCKS G3 06. FUN Shop Merlion Plaza G3 - Sentosa Station (Mount Faber Line) • COASTES 03. Animal & Bird Encounters F2 09. Festive Hotel® G3 27. Merlion Cafe G2 40. Stickhouse Gelato Ice-Cream on Stick G3 07. FUN Shop Sentosa Station F5 - Sentosa Line • Flame 04. Butterfly Park & Insect Kingdom H3 10. Hard Rock Hotel® Singapore G4 • Makan 2 28. MOSH! Café F2 41. Straits Express G3 08. FUN Shop Waterfront Station G3 25. Skyline Luge Sentosa G2 / H3 05. Crane Dance™ G4 11. Hotel Michael® G3 • Sand Bar 29. Ola Beach Club G2 42. Subway H3 09. Guardian C2 26. Southernmost Point of Continental Asia F1 06. Fort Siloso J2 12. Le Méridien Singapore, Sentosa F3 08. Dine On 3 I2 30. Old Chang Kee F2 43. Sushi Kondo D2 10. Quayside Isle B2 27. Tiger Sky Tower G3 • 8 Noodles 07. Fort Siloso Skywalk I2 13. ONEº 15 Marina Club C2 31. Petit Mondo G2 44. Tanjong Beach Club D1 • A. Browns & Co – Made in Italy 28. Trick Eye Museum G4 • Casserole 08. Gogreen Segway Fun Ride / Gogreen Segway F2 / G2 14. Sentosa Golf Club D2 • Silver Shell Cafe 32. Pezzo H3 45. The Arches Restaurant H3 • Hera Beauty Salon 29. Universal Studios Singapore® F3 Eco Adventure / Gogreen Bicycle Rental • The Bubble Bar • Jasons The Gourmet Grocer 15. Shangri-La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa I2 33. Quayside Isle B2 46. The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf G2 / G3 • Easyclean Laundry 09. iFly Singapore G2 30. Wave House Sentosa H2 • CHI, The Spa 09. Eco Alfresco Cafe H2 • Big Fat Mama 47. The Garden E2 • Petpawroni 10. K-Live Sentosa G4 31. Wings of Time G1 • Blue Lotus - Chinese Eating House 16. Siloso Beach Resort, Sentosa H2 10. eM by the Marina C2 48. The Knolls F2 • Quayside Isle Preparatory School • Earl of Hindh 11. Lake of Dreams™ G4 17. Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort and Spa E2 11. Faber Bistro H6 • The Good Sole • Gin Khao Bistro 49. The Wine Company™ F5 • The Music Suite 12. Madame Tussauds Singapore & G2 • SoSpa 7 12. FOC Sentosa E1 • Greater Lot by Cedele 50 The WoW - World of Whiskey G3 • The Straits Wine Company Images of Singapore LIVE 18. Quayside Isle C2 13. Food Court F2 • Greenwood Fish Market 13. Mega Adventure Park H1 / I3 51. Toast & Curry @ iFly G2 11. Sentosa Merlion Shop G2 19. W Singapore - Sentosa Cove B2 14. Galleria F3 • Joe & The Juice 14. Merlion Plaza G3 • Let’s Eat! 52. Warung M Nasir F2 12. Singapore Cable Car Gift Shop (Sentosa) G3 15. Gelatissimo F2 15. Nature Walk H3 • Miska Cafe 53. WOK15 Kitchen C2 13. Singapore Cable Car Gift Shop (Mount Faber) H6 16. Golfer’s Terrace D2 • Museo 16. Ola Hydro Sports, Powered by SeaBreeze G2 01. Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa F3 17. Good Old Days G2 • Mykonos on the Bay 17. Palawan Kidz City F2 • Aileron Wellness • Sabio by the Sea, Tapas Bar & Grill 18. Illido at The Cliff E2 • KidZania Singapore • Spa Luna • Schmear • MOSH! 02. Beach Villas™ I4 01. Beaver’s Cafe G3 19. KFC G3 • Solepomodoro Trattoria-Pizzeria 18. Palawan Pirate Ship F2 03. Capella Singapore E2 02. Bob’s Bar E2 20. Kwee Zeen E2 • Two Chefs Bar 19. S.E.A. Aquarium™ H4 • Auriga Spa and Wellness 03. Bora Bora Beach Bar F1 21. Latest Recipe F3 34. Samundar Indian Fusion Cuisine G3 01. 7-11 C2 / F2 / G3 / I2 01. Emerald Pavillion H2 20. Sentosa 4D AdventureLand H3 04. Costa Sands Resort (Sentosa) I2 04. Brewerkz F5 22. LeBar E2 35 SF Healthy Juice G3 02. Billabong @ Wave House H2 02. Sapphire Pavillion H2 21. Sentosa Boardwalk F5 05. Crockfords Tower™ G3 05. Cassia E2 23. LiHo F2 36. Show Bites G2 03. Cheers F2 03. Sentosa Pavillion E3 22. Sentosa Merlion G2 06. ESPA at Resorts World® Sentosa I3 06. Co + Nut + ink F1 / H2 / I2 24. Marrybrown @ iFly G2 37. Snowstory Singapore G2 04. Cold Storage C2 04. Palawan Green F2 For enquiries, call 1800-SENTOSA (736 8672), 9am – 6pm daily For emergencies, call Ranger Station at 1800-RANGERS (726 4377), 24-hours “MySentosa” App Sentosa (Official) Sentosa_Island (Apple iTunes/Google Play) Sentosa_Island Review us on TripAdvisor Share your fun at #thestateoffun with your loved ones when you connect to Wireless@SG. Now available at more spots on the Island! Island Map Aug/Sep 2017 www.sentosa.com 01. Adventure Cove Waterpark™ MOSH! Enjoy endless splashes of fun at Asia’s most amazing waterpark. Zoom down Orchestrate fireworks on an interactive projection dance floor, create one-of- Southeast Asia’s first hydro-magnetic coaster. Snorkel with 20,000 tropical a-kind aquatic creative and bring them to life, or launch a jumbo jet from your fish over a colorful coral reef or feel the magic of wading and interacting with hand - MOSH!, Singapore’s first interactive digital family edutainment park, dozens of rays. is the perfect destination for a meaningful time spent with the family, and a 13 Time: 10am to 6pm platform for adventure and self-discovery. 30 Admission: Standard - $38/Adult; $30/Child/Senior Citizen; Time: 10am to 9pm daily (Last entry at 8pm) Local Resident - $32/Adult; $24/Child/Senior Citizen Admission: $28/Adult; $22/Child; $20/Senior Citizen 02. AJ Hackett (Opening in August 2017) 18. Palawan Pirate Ship Let your little ones enjoy a splashing good time at this signature water play Singapore’s first and only Bungy Tower stands 50m above the ground on 18 Sentosa island’s Siloso Beach.
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