While we’re just about to enter September, it’s never too early to plan ahead for the end-of-year holidays. After all, with the easing of Covid-19 measures, we can finally hold full-scale parties and get-togethers with our friends and loved ones.
For those who fancy a party by the beach, Sentosa has conveniently extended its free promo entry till 31 Dec.
The previous round of extension was scheduled to end in September, but it looks like visitors will have three extra months to enjoy the new deal.
On Tuesday (30 Aug), the official Sentosa page announced the extension of its free-entry promo via an update on social media.
In the post, the page explains that visitors can enter the resort island for free till 31 Dec 2022.
The promo is applicable for those cycling, walking, and driving into Sentosa, as well as those entering via the Sentosa Express. Visitors entering via cable car and public bus are still required to pay.
Alternatively, visitors can also catch a complimentary bus service that runs from Harbourfront Bus Interchange and loops around Sentosa island. The bus service is only available on public holidays, from 10am to 8pm.
This is apparently the sixth time that Sentosa has extended such a promotion, with the previous extension ending on 30 Sep.
Apart from the beaches and thrilling attractions, visitors can also join 11 guided tours as part of SentoSights, the resort island’s tour programme which highlights Sentosa’s vast nature, heritage, and marine life.
The Sentosa Intertidal Explorations, in particular, is a fun trail that lets visitors come up close to the often forgotten but rich marine creatures that live near the shores.
Saving a few dollars from the entry fee could go into an activity or two at Singapore’s premier beach.
There is also the Central Beach Bazaar that will open its doors in September, for those who fancy some beachside activities.
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Featured image adapted from alantankenghoe on Flickr.
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