They charge a whopping $7 for the first hour ($1 for every subsequent 30 minutes), so just wait for a damn lot elsewhere.If you don’t like our faces, listen to our fortnightly podcast E-Junkies where we lepak one corner with famous peopleYour daily good stuff - AsiaOne stories delivered straight to your inboxAsiaOne Online Pte Ltd. Company registration NO.201815023K$4 (public) or $2 for those with eligible concession cards. )The only car park to watch out for is the RWS one. In fact, my boss calls it his “happy place”.Siao ah? Here’s an overview of all the car parks in Sentosa and how much parking costs.The Costa Sands Resort is probably your best bet: It’s quite centrally located at Imbiah Walk, which is near the Siloso Beach and Wave House. Previously, it was slightly cheaper for taxis (for cars, it was $1 more during peak hours).The cheapest time slot is during lunch (12nn to 2pm) and dinner (5pm to 7pm), when it’s only $2 per entry. In the evening, it’s even cheaper at $2.40 per entry (5.01pm to 6.59am).Those dining at Quayside Isle will appreciate that parking is a flat $3.50 per entry almost all day (7am to 12.59am the following day), but as with the free parking spots, it makes no sense to park here unless you’re going to Sentosa Cove. The only non-RWS bus to take is 123, which goes from Bukit Merah interchange to Sentosa.If you don’t live in the Queensway or Holland Road areas, the bus passes through central districts Orchard and Havelock Road too.You can alight at Resorts World Sentosa, Merlion Plaza or Beach Station (in Sentosa).RWS8 is a Resorts World Sentosa shuttle bus that goes from Harbourfront to Sentosa, looping at Telok Blangah Road.
Use code SentosaFun for $5 off your ride. In addition to the national fee-free days, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks will waive entrance fees on these additional days in 2020: *The free entry is valid all day on weekdays and from 7AM-12PM on the weekends. Nowhere that charges a $6 entrance fee should ever qualify to be a “happy place”.BUT just in case you too enjoy strolling the Sentosa beaches, eating atas food at Quayside Isle and having family days out at Sentosa, here’s a guide on a) Sentosa entry fees, b) Sentosa car park charges and c) the Islander annual membership.Here are the 6 ways to get to Sentosa from the cheapest to the most expensive:The cheapest way into Sentosa is by foot via Sentosa Boardwalk that connects Vivocity to Sentosa.The usual entrance fee is $1, but until 31 Dec 2020, it is free. Free island admission. The cheapest way into Sentosa is by foot via Sentosa Boardwalk that connects Vivocity to Sentosa.
14 to 22, 2020. I always thought Sentosa was an overpriced scam-land that only tourists ever visit. (Fri to Sun. Check out theFor those of you who, like my boss, zip to the island for a run every month or so, get the Assume you like to drive there on weekends when the entrance fee is $6 per car, you only need to visit Sentosa at least 4 times in 1 year to make your money’s worth.The annual pass costs $25 per year, and entitles you to free entry into Sentosa via the Sentosa Boardwalk, Sentosa Express and Sentosa Gantry (drive-in).After your first year, renewal is only $20.
During peak hours it should cost under $10.It’s fast and comfortable, and especially worth it if you have a group of friends to share the cost with (because entry is per vehicle, not pax!
If you prefer to cycle, it costs $2 per entry, but that’s also waived for now (until 31 Aug 2020). Find out more below on how to get to our Island with the mode of transportation of your preference. You’ll be the main cardholder and your children/relatives will be the supplementary members. (Mon to Thu only. This March school holidays, visitors will be allowed to enter Sentosa for free. Wrong.Turns out, there are people who adore the island. Otherwise, it’s pretty pricey at $6.Personally, via taxi is my preferred way into Sentosa: I usually cab from Vivocity directly to my destination. Try this thrilling jump at a discount! The offer runs from Mar. Free for Islander members. That’s like HDB parking, so you can’t really complain.