Sentosa is a small island very close to Singapore's southern tip. It is accessible by a pedestrian walkway (and by bus, car, and light rail). It is set up as a resort destination, including a casino and various high-cost amusements. It is a pleasant enough place even to visit by walking. But it does not seem much like the rest of Singapore. It was a bit odd to choose this destination for my last weekend day in Singapore, but I did. Here are some images.
Nice bike rack on the bridge to Sentosa, but no bikes?! |
The largest Merlion in Singapore is on Sentosa |
Along the walk from the Merlion toward the southern beaches. |
Huge mosaic-tiled water feature is among my favorite sights. |
Walkway is bordered with fun house mirrors |
Some of the ornamental details are visually striking! |
Sm island S of Sentosa is southernmost point in continental Asia |
Siloso Beach — No waves, no matter! |
Display above Candylicious store seems a fitting close |
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