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Explore Singapore’s most underrated holiday destination

Some holidays begin at Changi Airport. Others begin with a quick hop to Sentosa.

For those living in Singapore, Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) can be easy to place in the “special occasion” folder. You go when family visits. You return when the kids ask for Universal Studios Singapore. You think of it when there’s a birthday to plan, a school holiday to fill, or a weekend that needs more imagination than another trip to the mall.

But look a little closer and RWS starts to feel like one of Singapore’s most underrated holiday destinations. Not because it is hidden, but because it is hiding in plain sight.

A full day, without the full itinerary

The best thing about RWS is how much you can do without over-planning. One moment you’re chasing big screen thrills at Universal Studios Singapore, the next you’re slowing things down with marine encounters at Singapore Oceanarium, or cooling off at Adventure Cove Waterpark.

For families, this is gold. For visiting friends or relatives, it is wonderfully easy. And for anyone who has lived in Singapore long enough to think they’ve “done Sentosa”, it is a reminder that a good day out does not have to be complicated.

The Triple Play Season Pass – only available for a limited time – makes the idea even more practical. It offers six months of unlimited visits to Universal Studios Singapore, Singapore Oceanarium and Adventure Cove Waterpark, along with priority access, welcome vouchers, birthday-month perks, free all-day parking, and selected dining and retail discounts. In other words, it turns RWS from a one-off outing into a repeatable weekend plan – especially with a plethora of activities lined up for the summer festivities across the resort.

Enjoy a lineup of exciting summer activities at Resorts World Sentosa

Stay for dinner, or stay the night

Of course, a holiday feeling is not just about what you do. It is also about how the day ends.

RWS has dining options that range from casual family-friendly meals to more refined restaurants, which makes it easy to move from “kids are starving” to “let’s make this a proper night out” without leaving the resort. Its dining scene includes everything from relaxed catch-ups to Michelin-starred experiences, so there is room for both a quick bite and a dressed-up dinner.

If you want to stretch the escape a little further, The Laurus Singapore adds the staycation element. The Indulgence, Your Way package includes SGD500 in RWS Gift Vouchers per night, which can be used across dining, retail and experiences in the resort. It is the kind of package that works well for a birthday, a visiting-guest treat, or a weekend where you want the convenience of Singapore with the mood of being away.

The Laurus Singapore staycation at Resorts World Sentosa

A little ‘me’ time

Not every great Sentosa day needs to be packed from morning to night. At RWS, you can shift gears easily, especially with BODHI Spa at The Laurus bringing a more restorative side to the resort. The Australian-born wellness retreat offers a calm, polished space for treatments and proper pause-time.

But if your idea of unwinding comes with conversation instead of calm, People People offers a stylish place to settle in for drinks, light bites and an easy evening atmosphere. It is another reminder that RWS is not only built for big days out. It also knows how to help you slow down, reconnect and take the evening at your own pace.

 

A wellness experience at BODHI Spa or a chillout drinks session at People People

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