Palawan Beach is a tropical paradise located on Sentosa Island in Singapore, renowned for its tranquil and picturesque setting. With its soft, golden sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters, the beach offers a serene getaway from the fast pace of the city. The beach is family-friendly, equipped with various amenities such as restrooms, showers, shops, and food outlets. A distinguishing feature of Palawan Beach is the suspension bridge that leads to a small islet which is said to be the southernmost point of continental Asia. This area is great for photo ops and also provides a panoramic view of the South China Sea. Children will enjoy the Palawan Pirate Ship, a water play area designed as a pirate ship. Nearby attractions also include themed parks like Universal Studios Singapore and the S.E.A. Aquarium. The well-maintained pathways and lush greenery make it an idyllic spot for leisurely strolls or beachside activities such as volleyball and kayaking.
The highlight of this beach is the island. Very beautiful, lovely water, lovely swimming spot. A bit crowded, but ok. Some beach clubs nearby so a bit noisy as well. Well worth a visit though
fogcmc
Wrote on 31st Mar, 2024
If I could give it zero stars, then I probably would.
A few years ago I came here to Palawan Beach and the water and beach were clean. This time, the sand is full of rubbish, the water also full of rubbish - there was a toothbrush, bits of paper, wrapper..
Atrocious. The water is shallow and murky. Noisy groups of people everywhere.
The entire island of Sentosa is optimized to sell a poor experience with a premium.
If you took the cable car, you will..
Tropical lush beautiful beach and water - it is a postcard
We visited on a week day, super sunny beautiful day. While our hotel concierge made sure we knew this beach is "man made", it did not diminish the beauty of it. Easily reached by the free shuttle bu..
The Happy Wanderer song has always inspired me, and I love wandering around with a knapsack on my back exploring new destinations. This time I wandered my way from Queenstown to Sentosa. Ascended a ..