Beach clubs are one of the best places to relax if you’re looking for a momentary escape from the hustle and bustle of city life – and Singapore has its fair share of great ones.
Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly hangout spot, a place with live music, or simply want to get your hands on yummy nosh, check out these best beach clubs in Singapore:
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You’ll be able to spot Tipsy Unicorn once you step onto Siloso Beach. If the purple-striped loungers and umbrellas don’t give it away, the neon lights and pumping EDM definitely will. Here, guests have the option of being close to the waves by opting for a daybed or cabana. But if you’re in a group and want an intimate place to party, there’s also a private lounge indoors.
It’s not a beach club without delectable food and Tipsy Unicorn doesn’t disappoint. Even the pickiest of eaters will have something to munch on when the menu has dishes like pasta, seafood, burgers, and sandwiches available. But we recommend their spin on local favourites like beef hor fun ($28) and fried carrot cake ($16) that are fried with a distinct wok hei flavour.
Of course, drinks are also a must. They’ve got quite an alcoholic menu that includes beers, wines, spirits, and shots if you want to mix your own drinks. Otherwise, there’s a signature cocktail menu that includes sake sangria ($22/glass), which replaces the usual red wine with sake.
No worries if you’re the designated driver of the night, there are mocktails too like the litchi-nade ($14) that is a lychee-flavoured lemonade.
Mystical Unihorn (lit), Mystical Uniform (after)
Your meal would be incomplete without dessert, so get a sweet treat after all that feasting. The Instagrammable mystical unihorn ($18) is their top seller. Have your camera on standby when the waiters serve this to you. They’ll light the horn on fire, which will reveal all the toffee goodness hidden underneath.
Don’t worry about packing on pounds from all the feasting you’ll be doing. Tipsy Unicorn holds fitness classes 3 times a week. You can even get a protein shake ($17) after your workout to really build those gainz.
Minimum spend:
Daybed: $200 | $400 on Saturdays after 4pm
Prime Daybed: $300 | $600 on Saturdays after 4pm
VIP Cabana: From $800 | $1,500 on Saturdays after 4pm
Private Lounge: $1,000 | $2,000 on Saturdays after 4pm
Beach clubs may have a rep for being adults-only but kids are more than welcome at Splash Tribe. Send the younglings over to the sandcastle-themed play zone, which has a 3-lane slide and twisty tube to whoosh down. Parents – feel free to join in the fun, just note that the blue slide is for toddlers only.
When you need a break, lay back on the poolside sun lounger if you’re here solo. But families and parties – splurge for the 2-storey gazebo. There’s a comfy sofa and hammock on the 1st floor, while the 2nd floor offers views of the whole club.
Tropicana cocktail, Chicken Sliders, Chilled Watermelon Salad, Tropical Sunrise mocktail.
If all that splashing around has worked up your appetites, dig into some yummy grub. There’s a refreshing watermelon salad ($23) and chicken sliders ($21) to fill those bellies. Wash it all down with drinks like tropicana ($23) that contains rum, pineapple juice, and soda water and is served in a tall tiki mug.
For the kids, they can get a mocktail ($12) like cool passion which has passionfruit juice, mint, and soda water. They can also indulge in a milkshake (from $12) that comes in strawberry, cookies & cream, caramel, vanilla, and chocolate flavours.
Minimum spend:
Dining Table: From $50/table for 4 pax
Sun Lounger: From $50 for 1 pax
Daybed: From $150 for 4 pax
Gazebo: From $400 for 8 pax
There’s an additional $10 cover charge for every guest aged 5 years old and above.
While Splash Tribe might be the family-friendly destination on the revamped Palawan beach, +Twelve is designed for those that might be missing the luxe beach clubs in Bali. Watch the waves roll in from one of their Mykonos-inspired cabanas, or dip your feet in their infinity pool as you munch on restaurant-tier food.
If you intend on ballin’, there’s the 999 Gold Wrapped A5 Miyazaki Beef Tenderloin for 2 ($188) that has grilled steaks covered in gold leaf. Those partying with friends can chip in for the +Twelve Sushi ($218) to share. Good enough for 4-6 pax, you get a selection of rolls including spicy ahi tuna, salmon belly, and teriyaki chicken.
Book a cabana and your dishes will be served in a floating basket to your rooftop pool, so you can recreate those Bali-style villa pool shots.
Minimum spend:
Picnic Table: None
Beach Daybed: From $100 | $200 for 4 pax on Fri-Sun, Eve of & PH
Poolside Daybed: From $150 | $300 for 4 pax on Fri-Sun, Eve of & PH
Poolside Lounge: From $200 | $400 for 10 pax on Fri-Sun, Eve of & PH
Cabanas: From $400 | $800 for 10 pax on Fri-Sun, Eve of & PH
At Rumours Beach Club, you can rest assured that there’s something for everyone – dad, mom, children, and pets included. Yup, your furry pals are welcome at certain areas such as the beach loungers, picnic tables, daybeds, and private pool areas. It’s also the only beach club in Singapore to have 3 swimming pools.
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Their menu offers an array of authentic Balinese dishes such as Cumi Bakar ($38.80), Tiram Bakar ($44.80), and Lobster Bakar ($68.80). In true Balinese fashion, these have some heat to it. But not to worry if you can’t take spicy food – you can opt for it to be non-spicy, so adventurous kiddos can try Balinese cuisine too.
Whether you’re a beer, tequila, or whisky kinda person, you won’t run out of options here, as the drinks menu is pretty extensive. If you’re feeling experimental, grab a concoction off their Cocktails menu. You might need this liquid courage to dance to the beat from the live DJs that play from Fridays to Sundays.
Minimum spend:
Sofa: $200 | $400 for 8 pax on Sat-Sun & PH
Daybeds: $100 | $250 for 6 pax on Sat-Sun & PH
Cabana: $100 | $250 for 6 pax on Sat-Sun & PH
Private Pool: $800 | $1200 for 10 pax on Sat-Sun & PH
Image credit: FOC Sentosa
FOC Sentosa has picnic tables and daybeds on the beach for guests to chill and enjoy. What’s even better is that these 2 sections are pet-friendly as well – so you don’t have to leave your fur babies out of the fun.
If you’re looking to cool off from the hot sun, FOC Sentosa has a pool deck as well. Lounge chairs are available for those who just want to chill by the pool or for parents who want to keep an eye on their kids.
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Besides drinks and good vibes, FOC Sentosa is also known for its Catalan-inspired cuisine by Michelin-starred Chef Nandu Jubany. Highlights on the menu include the Mediterranean squid ink paella ($50 for 2 pax) and fish and chips ($22).
Minimum spend:
Restaurant: None
Beach Cabanas: None | $300 for 8 pax on Fri-Sun, Eve of & PH
Picnic Tables: None | $200 for 6 pax on Fri-Sun, Eve of & PH
Pool Deck Lounge: None | $200-$400 for 8 pax on Fri-Sun, Eve of & PH
Image credit: @olabeachclubsg via Instagram
It takes about 15 hours to fly to Hawaii non-stop; 17 hours if there’s a stopover. Ola Beach Club, on the other hand, is 10 minutes away from the nearest MRT station and has similar Tiki vibes. Refuel your energy with Hawaii-inspired dishes such as poke bowls (from $22), loco moco ($20), and Hawaiian Kebabs ($25).
Pair your meals with Ola signature cocktails that include Hala Lei ($20), a tropical concoction made up of gin, pineapple juice, and chamomile tea, as well as Ola Huli Pau ($18), a mix of rum, Pavan liqueur, watermelon, mint, and a secret ingredient, so they say.
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While you’re here, be sure to try out the water sports available. Go on a wild ride on the banana boat (from $25) or try out stand-up paddle boarding ($35) that will put your sense of balance to the test. There’s even kayaking (from $25) for you to explore the waters around Sentosa.
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Minimum spend on Friday-Sunday and Public Holidays:
Dining: $50/adult
Daybeds: $50/adult
Lawn: $400
Cabana: $600
Book water activities at Ola Beach Club.
Image credit: Tanjong Beach Club
When we think of beach clubs in Singapore, Tanjong Beach Club is one of the first few that pops to mind. After all, it’s been a mainstay of Sentosa’s beach scene since 2010. Regulars will know there’s an infinity pool to swim in and daybeds to lounge on. Bring your furry friends too, ‘cos the place is pet-friendly.
As the sun sets, DJs spin a mix of house and EDM that’ll get you up and dancing all night. Refer to the Tanjong Beach Club website to know which DJs will be setting the mood.
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If you’re coming with a group of friends, Tanjong Beach Club’s got you covered with their drink packages from $350. The most basic one, Party Cheers, comes with 10 bottles of beer, and a bottle of spirit.
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In terms of food, they have sharing options such as duo of dips ($24), a bread basket served with sweet potato hummus and baba ganoush, and crispy calamari & prawns ($27). There are brunch offerings as well, such as smashed avocado toast ($24) and acai bowl ($22).
Minimum spend:
Dining & Picnic Table: None
Pool Lounge: $100 | $200-$400 for 8 pax on Sat-Sun & PH
Poolside Daybed: $100 | $200-$400 for 5 pax on Sat-Sun & PH
Beach Daybed: $100 | $200-$400 for 10 pax on Sat-Sun & PH
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Beach clubs might have a rep for being adults-only but the whole fam is invited to Coastes for good grub, drinks, and direct access to the beach. Come early to snag a daybed, or park yourself at one of the restaurant’s tables – they’re right on the beach, so you can take a dip into the sea whenever you want to.
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Come early so you can chope a good spot in the sun. You’ll at least be rewarded with their brekkie offerings that include fluffy pancakes or classic crispy golden waffles (from $12) and Rösti with smoked salmon & poached eggs ($20). For brunch, you’ll find heavier meals such as fish & chips ($26), and Fettuccine carbonara ($25).
Image adapted from: @coastessg, @coastessg
Even with the kids around, you can still get turnt up with their selection of cocktails (from $17) and draught beer on tap ($14/pint).
Minimum spend: $30/double sunbed.
Image credit: @sandbarsingapore via Instagram
Sand Bar puts the club in beach club with their live DJs that spin beats and throw down tunes when the sun sets on weekends. Feel free to walk-in with your gang or drop an email to reservations@sandbar.sg if you’d like to reserve a table or cabana. Now you can you let your hair down and unleash your inner party animal.
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Once you’re in though, get ready to party. Sand Bar has a minimum charge of $30/pax so expect to go bottoms up on drinks like beers (from $12/bottle) and cocktails (from $15). Or, shake things up a with shooters that go for $58 for 6 shots.
Image adapted from: @sandbarsingapore via Instagram
If you’re feeling peckish, there are light snacks such as Thai-style chicken skewers ($18) and margherita pizzas ($20).
Minimum spend: $30/adult
Image credit: Aloha Beach Bar
Beach clubs aren’t just limited to Sentosa; Aloha Beach Bar & Cafe is a hidden gem at East Coast Park. While windsurfers might already be familiar with this quiet haunt thanks to Aloha Sea Sports being located here, not many might know that the public can also drop by for a bite and a cold beer or 2.
Image credit: Aloha Sea Sports Centre via Facebook
The menu here is fuss-free – pretty much anything that would satisfy someone who just tackled some sick winds out on the surf. Think finger food like truffle fries ($10), buffalo wings ($7.50), and pizzas ($18), and an array of bottled beers from $33/bucket of 5.
Minimum spend: No minimum spend for walk-ins, contact Aloha Beach Bar for group booking enquiries.
Image credits: Stella Seaside Lounge
Tucked away in Changi, Stella Seaside Lounge is perfect for those looking for a peaceful and less crowded alternative. This is more of a seaside restaurant than a typical beach club tbh, but it’s a great option for those who just want to catch a picturesque view of the open coast while having a meal and drink.
Visitors can relax on sofas available at the outdoor deck or opt for indoor dining if they prefer. There’s also a pet zone for pet owners who want to bring their furry friends along.
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Stella Seaside Lounge’s food menu is filled with sharing options – think lemongrass wings ($16), butter garlic prawns ($22), or truffle fries ($14). Those who can’t live without their daily dose of protein can also have a go at their grills, such as the whole roasted chicken ($48) or USDA Ribeye ($72).
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Don’t forget to check out their promotions too, which has special discounts on different days of the week – from Gin & Rosé Mondays, where you’ll get to savour a Live Whole Boston Lobster for $46 to seasonal live oysters ($30/half a dozen) on Sparkling Wednesdays.
Minimum spend: None – unless you’re coming in a group of 11 then it’s $68/adult and $38/child.
Beach clubs are no doubt the place to go for a chillaxing day being out in the sun with plenty of good food and booze. But before you pack your bikinis, trunks, and sunscreen, we gathered some insider tips from an ex-employee of a beach club that’ll help you make the most of your day.
As you’re likely to be tempted to frolic in the water, a good rule of thumb is to bring your own towel. Most beach clubs charge a rental fee of $5-$8.
Likewise, most beach clubs in Singapore have in-house restrooms and rinse-off areas. But maybe hold off plans to continue your day out and about as shower facilities might not be included – unless you don’t mind a little residual saltwater, of course.
Lastly, while many of these places are pet-friendly, it’s always best to check with the establishment whether your furkid is allowed and if they need to be leashed.
From Sentosa to Changi Beach, there are plenty of beach clubs in Singapore for you to pick and choose from. You don’t necessarily have to go on a long vacay or staycay to relax. The cool sea breeze, delicious food, live music, and super chill vibes are sometimes all we really need to recharge ourselves from our hectic lives, even if just for a few hours.
Beach clubs also make great alternatives to restaurants or cafes if you’re looking for a place to hang out with your friends. We recommend making a reservation before you head down – but do keep in mind the minimum spend at each spot.
Wear whatever you like – bikinis, swimsuits, and swim shorts are acceptable at beach clubs. If you’re planning on participating in activities like at Ola Beach Club, make sure you wear snug-fitting and light clothes that won’t get weighed down when you get wet.
Sunscreen is a must to slather it on periodically to prevent sun burns. You might also want to bring a towel as a cover-up or to lay on the daybed.
Beach clubs offer you the option to chill by the beach with options for food and drinks available. There’s usually also clubbing music like EDM, techno, and house being played to add to the atmosphere.
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Cover image adapted from: @olabeachclubsg via Instagram
Originally published on 1st April 2023. Last updated by Nicholas Ong on 13th October 2023.
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