The March school holidays are upcoming, and whether you have big or small kids, here’s one week-long bonanza that’ll definitely get them off the screens, which you’ll want to put on your to-do list. And for the fitness buffs amongst you who are training for the 2026 HYROX season, or are Ninja Warrior wannabes, Sentosa Beach Fest is coming up from 14th-22nd March on Siloso Beach, Sentosa.
Here are the highlights:
Clear your cals, because Sentosa Beach Fest takes place over a week, from 14th-22nd March 2026, AKA starting 2 Saturday’s from now. It’ll be open each day of this duration, from 8am-10pm.
The 800m-long Siloso Beach is where you’ll be headed for the Sentosa Beach Fest. The island’s most bustling locale, this has been the backdrop for many an event – think ZoukOut, Sentosa GrillFest, and now, Singapore’s first beach fitness festival.
Image credit: Sentosa
From the Sentosa Express terminal at VivoCity, you’ll want to hop on the monorail, and get off at Beach Station. Then, take the Beach Shuttle, or follow the signs to walk there. Otherwise, you can take public bus 123, which will also take you to Beach Station.
If you’re driving, the nearest carpark would be the Beach Station Car Park.
Sentosa Beach Fest is split into 5 zones: Arena, Showdown, Playground, Stadium, and Refuel, each packed with activities for participants of all ages.
Image credit: Sentosa Development Corporation
The Showdown zone is home to Singapore’s first beach Ninja Challenge Arena, with specially designed beachfront obstacle courses by Ninja Lab. PSA: they’re also Singapore’s first ninja movement and calisthenics gym.
Like at Ninja Lab, the courses at Sentosa Beach Fest are suitable for beginners and experts alike, and for all ages. There’s even Ninja Shadow Tag, a thrilling prisoner escape game that will take place after the sun sets – testing participants’ speed, stealth, and strategy as they dodge the ninjas who are patrolling the dungeon.
William Yoong (LHS), Dominic Di Tommaso (RHS).
Image adapted from: @will_moves, @domtomato via Instagram
For something more skill-based, there are Ninja Masterclasses where you can get professionally coached on specific movement groups, including one by SEA Games medallist William Yoong and Aussie star Dominic Di Tommaso, AKA @domtomato of Physical: Asia fame.
Image credit: Sentosa Development Corporation
Head to the Playground zone if you’re a fan of inflatable bouncy castles, because Adventure Land will be a dream come true. The massive inflatable playground is a whole beach obstacle course that’s open to anyone aged 6 and up, so you can bounce and climb to your heart’s delight.
Alternatively, check out the Social Hub for free-to-play, supersized board games, including Giant Jenga and Giant Tic-Tac-Toe.
Over at the Arena are non-stop wellness activities including yoga, cardio kickboxing, pilates, bellydance fitness and sound baths – all taking place on the iconic beach.
The pre-party starts from 4pm on both weekends, when the Sunset Session gets things rocking up with rotating guest DJs such as DJ HOOKSTYLE and DJ KFC. Then, by 8pm, the festival will see the Arena transform into neon-lit parties at Ultraviolet. Get the full line-up on the Sentosa Beach Fest website.
For those of you who have your own weekend hobby teams, head to the Stadium, where an entire section of Siloso Beach will be transformed into proper courts for beach games including beach volleyball, beach football, beach netball, and beach ultimate frisbee.
Face off against your friends, book a casual play sesh, take part in a mini competition, or join clinics and try-out sessions. You’ll have to register at the following links to join:
No festival is complete without food, and at the Sentosa Beach Fest, you’ll have loads of options at the Food Bazaar, courtesy of the Refuel zone. Check out Breadfast Everyday for Western-Asian fusion brunch-style bites, Glugland by Southside for premium craft beers and cocktails, or SOHTT, where you’ll find mochi croffles and BBT.
You can get tickets from official ticketing agent Fever for individual events or activities that you’d like to take part in. Check out with a Mastercard to get 10% off your tickets; if you’re a Sentosa Islander, you’ll earn points with a minimum spend of $20 to offset your spending with Islander vouchers. If you’re going for the free-for-all activities, you won’t need a ticket.
Here’s a breakdown of the prices for the paid activities:
| Activity | Price | Extra Info |
| Ninja Z (Ninja Lab) | $25 (single adult) $37 (1 adult + 1 kid) $62 (2 adults + 2 kids) $82 (4 adults) |
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| Ninja X (Ninja Lab) | $30 (single) $59 (duo) $90 (team of 4) |
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| Ninja Masterclass | $30 per session |
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| Ninja Shadow Tag | $30 (adult) $25 (student below 16) |
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| Cali-Gym (Defy Gravity) | $10/hour (weekday) $12/hour (weekend) |
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| Gravity101 Cali-Clinics | $32 (single session) $47 (2 sessions, can be split across 2 days) |
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| Battle Rope Challenge | $22 (Men/Women categories) $44 (Mixed Doubles) $88 (Mixed Team Relay, strictly 2 men & 2 women per team in the same age category) |
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| Adventure Land Inflatables | $22 (1-hour pass) |
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| Cardio Remix | $20 | Includes $5 food voucher |
| Spin Bike | $17 (2-hour session) | Includes $5 food voucher |
| Jump – Trampoline | $17 (2-hour session) | Includes $5 food voucher |
You’ll want to get your beach gear out, mark your cals, and keep your weekends clear for the neon dance parties after dark, especially after you’ve spent an entire day logging in all those workouts at the Sentosa Beach Fest.
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Cover image adapted from: @domtomato via Instagram, Sentosa Development Corporation
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