Postal Service at Southernmost Point – Sentosa Island
In a world where sending a text takes less than a second and emails teleport themselves across the globe, writing and mailing something by hand almost feels unnecessary. And yet, there’s something oddly comforting about slowing things down a little – like picking out a postcard, scribbling a note, and sending it off into the world.
There’s even a niche hobby called postcrossing where people send postcards to strangers across the world and wait for one to arrive in return.
If that sounds like your kind of slow-living dream, you can try it right here in Singapore via the Postal Service at Southernmost Point – from literally the southernmost tip of continental Asia that’s located on Sentosa Island.
What is the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia?

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The Southernmost Point of Continental Asia is a geographic landmark tucked away at the tip of Palawan Beach, and it’s linked to the mainland by a suspension bridge. Cross it, and you’ll find yourself standing at what’s considered the southernmost tip of continental Asia – a brag-worthy fact that will make your visit feel extra fun.
Don’t just linger at ground level, as there are scenic lookout towers you can climb up for panoramic views of the surrounding sea.
The area is open daily from 9am to 6.30pm – if you can, time your visit for golden hour to snap some IG-worthy photos.
How to send a postcard from the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia on Sentosa?
Purchase your postcard

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You’ll find a postcard vending machine near Palawan Beach – this is where you’ll be able to purchase your postcard on the spot.
There are 3 designs to choose from. The Sentosa Postcard Iconic Spots set ($5) comes with a postcard, pen, and stamp, while the Sentosa Postcard SMP set ($7) comes in blue or pink and includes a limited-edition postcard, envelope, pen, and stamp that works for both local and international postage.

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Alternatively, purchase online via the Sentosa website and collect from 5 designated collection points:
| Collection point | Location | Time |
| Sentosa Station Ticketing Counter | VivoCity, Lobby L, Level 3 | Daily, 9am-6pm |
| Resorts World Sentosa Ticketing Counter | Level 1, Resorts World Sentosa, beside the Sentosa Express | Daily, 10am-7pm |
| Imbiah Lookout Ticketing Counter | 42 Imbiah Road, Singapore 099701 | Daily, 10am-7pm |
| Sensoryscape Ticketing Counter | 3 Siloso Road, Singapore 098977, beside Sentosa Shop | Daily, 10am-7pm |
| Beach Station Enquiry Lounge | Beach Station, Sentosa | Daily, 9am-9pm |
And if you’re an Islander member, you’ll get up to 28% off when you buy online.
Head to the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia

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Next, make your way over to the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia by crossing the suspension bridge from Palawan Beach.
You’ll spot a small booth where you can write your message, and there’s even an embossed print to add to your postcard.

Screenshot from: @sentosa_island via Instagram
Don’t forget to include the essentials, like your recipient’s name, address, country, and postal code.
Drop your postcard into the posting box

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Once you’ve finished writing your postcard, it’s time for the final step – attaching the postage stamp and dropping it off at the posting box. Take note that you’ll need to walk back across the suspension bridge to Palawan Beach, where the posting box is located just beside the postcard vending machine.
And because it’s managed by SingPost, you can actually drop any postcard or mail here. But if you’re doing this for the full experience, we recommend at least making your way to the booth at the Southernmost Point to get that embossed print first.
Try this unique & fun activity the next time you’re at Sentosa
The novelty of posting something from the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia is an experience that feels small in the moment but memorable after. So the next time you’re at Sentosa, slow down a little and make this detour.
Find out more about the Postal Service at Southernmost Point
More fun things to do on Sentosa Island:
Cover image adapted from: Sentosa, @sentosa_island via Instagram

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