Spending an evening in Sentosa, Singapore

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asked Mar 6, 2018 in H&E by vidaphenag (120 points)

Spending an evening in Sentosa, Singapore

 


Most of the nightlife in Sentosa takes full advantage of one of the island’s main selling points:
The beaches. And while the beach parties do hog most of the limelight, the scores of light works and music shows held here deserve all the attention bestowed on them and more.

Several options to reach Sentosa are available, though the cheapest and fastest mode will be to opt for the bus-way. I took my tickets for traveling from www.redbus.sg ! No doubt I had a hassle free journey.

So the next time you visit this charming island resort, a visit to these shows or events is a must.

Crane Dance: Much like the Symphony of Lights show in Hong Kong, the Crane Dance witnesses two lovebirds express their affection by flirting and dancing to the music. The spectacle is much known for its stunning audiovisuals, LED lights and waterworks. What’s more? You can watch the show for free!

Songs of the Sea: A dazzling 30-minute light show, Songs of the Sea works up the ambiance by displaying stunning computer-generated images that flow in sync to the music played. A visit to the show makes for a perfect first date night. Or any date night for that matter!

Lake of Dreams: Making its presence felt at the heart of Festive Walk, the Lake of Dreams show lets you feast your eyes on water cannon tricks and flaming dragon dances that brings to life the entire strip.

Beach Clubbing: This swanky beach side bar goes for the whole ‘Miami Beach club’ vibe with its array of white-cushioned loungers, luxurious swimming pool and several sections designated for VIPs. The huge venue can hold up many people, and as well as laying on an extensive all-day food and drinks menu, Mambo Beach Club hosts regular parties featuring international DJs to keep the place rocking until around midnight. Arrive in the daytime for an ultra-chilled out vibe without any party antics. But as the night wears on and the drinks flow, expect things to get a bit livelier – particularly on weekends or public holidays.

Visit the Fort Siloso Skywalk
The skywalk is about 181 meters long and is at a height of storeys. The place will provide you with a scenic view of the beautiful skyline of the city of Singapore. Entry to the skywalk is completely free and there are also guided tours here that you can opt for a detailed historical account!

Experience iFly
iFly Singapore is one of the largest themed wind tunnels famous for indoor skydiving. The place is about is 16.5 feet wide and about 56.5 feet tall. It is probably the only wind tunnel in the world that has an 18 feet tall acrylic glass wall that will let you gaze an unforgettable view of the Siloso Beach and the South China Sea. If you are a beginner, you don’t have to worry since you will get professional guidance by certified experts as well as complimentary safety gear.

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