Free island admission to Sentosa
School holidays are rolling around again, and if you’re already stressing about how to keep the kids entertained without blowing your budget, we’ve got good news. There’s going to be free island admission to Sentosa for the upcoming break, which means you can jio the fam down for a day of sun, sand, and activities without even paying to get in.
What are the usual Sentosa admission prices?
For those wondering how much you’d usually need to fork out to get into Sentosa, here’s a quick breakdown:
| Mode of entry | Usual price |
| Sentosa Express (monorail) | $2 (TransitLink concession card holders)
$4 (Standard entry fee) |
| Car & taxi | $2-$6 (Depending on time of day) |
What are the dates for free island admission to Sentosa?

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Sentosa is waiving admission fees for the school holidays from 6th to 14th September 2025, as part of the SG60 celebrations. That means more cash to spend on ice cream by the beach or a round of Luge rides.
How to enjoy free admission to Sentosa?

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There’s no need to do anything special – just enter the usual way to enjoy free admission to Sentosa:
- Hop on the Sentosa Express monorail from VivoCity Station
- Drive in via Sentosa Gateway
What’s there to do at Sentosa?
Sunset Yoga

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If you need a breather from the usual hustle, head to Sentosa for Sunset Yoga, a chill way to hit pause. Roll out your mat by Palawan Beach, tune into the headset for calming sounds, and move along with the sea breeze as the sun sets – all for just $15. There’s nowhere else to get your downward dog with this kind of view.
Sessions happen every first Sunday of the month from 6pm to 7pm, starting 7th September 2025 until 8th March 2026.
Get tickets to Sunset Yoga.
Animal Spotlight: Manta Rays Tour

The Animal Spotlight: Manta Rays Tour at Sentosa’s Singapore Oceanarium is a must for kids, curious adults, or anyone who secretly wants to be a marine biologist for a day. This 45-minute tour is limited to just 12 people per session, so it feels extra exclusive. You’ll get up close with the aquarium’s 3 resident male reef manta rays, see how aquarists prepare their food, and even meet the mascots while grabbing some themed bites and merch.
Take note that you’ll need to add $28 per person on top of your admission ticket to join the tour. Sessions run from 6th to 20th September 2025 at 11.30am, 2pm, and 4.30pm.
Get tickets to the manta rays tour.
Frozt & Fun at UltraGolf

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This September school holidays, Frozt & Fun at UltraGolf lets kids get hands-on with a popsicle-making workshop. They’ll mix real fruits, design their own packaging, and learn the freezing process, then enjoy their DIY icy treat. Next, head over to UltraGolf, a beachside 18-hole mini golf course, for some putting action.
It’s a 1-day only event happening on 13th September 2025, with 2 slots to choose from: 10am to 11.30am or 1.30pm to 3pm. Each ticket costs $50 and covers 1 child aged 3 to 12 and 1 adult, giving you both access to the popsicle-making workshop and a round of 18-hole mini golf. Additional children can join for $30 per pax.
Book Frozt and Fun at UltraGolf.
Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony

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Before you leave, don’t forget to catch Singapore’s only daily fireworks show at Sentosa with the Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony. This night show mixes water, lasers, fire, and music to tell a story of friendship and courage.
Tickets are $13.60 (U.P. $22) for the local standard pass, and the offer runs from now until 30th September 2025. It’s the perfect end to a family night out or a date with a view that actually wows.
Get tickets to Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony.
Sun, sand & zero entry fees at Sentosa this September
You don’t have to pay a cent to get in, so mark your calendars, grab your sunnies, and make the most of the school hols by soaking up all the fun Sentosa has to offer.
Find out more about Sentosa’s SG60 celebrations
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