Located on Sentosa Island, Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa is Singapore’s only beachfront resort. Just 15 minutes from the city centre, this tropical playground features guestrooms with private balconies offering views of the South China Sea, landscaped gardens, pools, or lush natural surroundings.
Guests can take a refreshing dip in the natural water swimming pool, while children enjoy endless fun at the kids’ pool, water slides, and splash pad. For a soothing soak under the sun, the adults-only outdoor jacuzzi provides the perfect retreat. For total relaxation, Chi, The Spa offers holistic treatments inspired by time-honoured Asian healing traditions.
At the resort’s private beach, guests can enjoy sun, sand, and sea with complimentary water sports such as kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and pedal boating. The resort’s Fun Team also organises daily activities around the pool and property for guests of all ages.
Little ones aged 5 to 12 can explore the indoor kids’ club, complete with a giant tree slide and arts & crafts room, while toddlers under 5 can play in the mini jungle gym. Additional recreational facilities include table tennis, beach volleyball, badminton, and bicycle rentals.
Guests can indulge in a variety of dining experiences - from casual beachfront bites to themed buffets and à la carte delights. Nearby attractions such as Fort Siloso, Singapore Cable Car, The Palawan @ Sentosa, Universal Studios Singapore, and the Singapore Oceanarium make the resort an ideal base for a fun-filled island getaway.
"This hotel exceeded my expectations. Even though many online reviews mentioned outdated facilities, I found them to be perfectly fine.
Overall, it's great for families. They offer a shuttle service directly to VivoCity, have a beach right there, a pool, and various activities to keep the kids entertained. I especially want to commend the breakfast selection; it's incredibly diverse, with local, Western, and Chinese options to satisfy all palates.
Plus, it was my birthday, and they specially decorated the room, which was a very thoughtful touch."