Discover Sentosa: Unmissable Stops Near Universal Studios Singapore

Just left Universal Studios? Here’s what to do next on Sentosa!

Family at Universal Studios Singapore

So, you’ve conquered Optimus Prime, braved the Mummy’s Revenge, and spun through Jurassic Park at Universal Studios Singapore. But believe us—the adventure is only just beginning. Sentosa is stuffed with unusual attractions, natural hideaways, and photogenic pit stops, all within strolling or cable-car distance of the park’s gates. Whether you’re after jaw-dropping views, up-close encounters with wildlife, or quirky playgrounds for adults and kids alike, Universal Studios’ neighbors have you covered. Ready to go beyond the rollercoasters? 

Our favorite things to do near Universal Studios Singapore include: 

  • Singapore Cable Car 
  • SkyHelix Sentosa 
  • Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony 
  • Madame Tussauds Singapore 
  • Sentosa 4D AdventureLand 
  • SkypPark Sentosa by AJ Hackett 
  • Siloso Beach 
  • Scentopia 
  • Dining at Coastes 

Singapore Cable Car: Soar Above Sentosa  

Feeling sky-high after conquering Universal Studios? The Singapore Cable Car is the best way to keep up the exhilaration. Hop aboard the glass-walled cable cars that glide between Mount Faber, HarbourFront, and Sentosa, treating you to bird’s-eye views of lush jungle, sparkling sea, and all the colourful attractions below. The mood is always festive, with couples snapping selfies and families pointing out their favorite sights. There’s even the thrill of spotting Universal Studios’ rollercoasters from a brand-new angle! 

This is more than a means of transport—it’s a moving observation deck. Whether you ride by day or after sunset, the city’s skyline and Sentosa’s shores sparkle. Kids (and those young at heart) love peering down at the dolphins in Adventure Cove, while budding photogs collect panoramic shots you won’t find anywhere else in Singapore. Bonus: the cable car drops you right back at key adventure hubs, making this the perfect way to link your Sentosa escapades. 

SkyHelix Sentosa: Float with the Breeze  

Nothing says “I’m on holiday in Singapore” like sipping a cold drink while you slowly spin above the palm trees, and that’s exactly what SkyHelix Sentosa delivers. This open-air, rotating gondola rises 79 meters above sea level—making it Sentosa’s highest vantage point. You’ll feel the breeze on your face and can wave at the sprawling views of the coast, nearby islands, and buzzing attractions below. 

What sets SkyHelix apart isn’t just the altitude but the chilled-out, festive vibe. Each passenger gets a snack or drink (try the local calamansi cooler!), and the ride is gentle enough for families but still thrilling for grown-ups. Sunset flights are especially magical, when the sky ignites in pinks and golds, and the city sparkles to life. It’s the perfect way to cap off a day of theme park excitement or reset before dinner and evening adventures. 

Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony: Dazzle Your Senses

Wings of Time Fireworks Display

Sentosa knows how to put on a show, and Wings of Time is the island’s answer to a grand finale. This nightly extravaganza at Siloso Beach combines lasers, water jets, pyrotechnics, and a heartwarming tale of courage and friendship. Families love the atmospheric outdoor amphitheater, where you dig your toes in the sand as the sky erupts in color. 

The experience is truly immersive: 3D projections dance over the sea, the waves catch rainbow reflections, and music soars. There’s plenty of “wow!” from the crowd when the fireworks cap off the night. If you want an unforgettable way to end your Sentosa day, this is it—especially when paired with some post-show satay or ice cream from the nearby beach stalls. 

Madame Tussauds Singapore: Snap with the Stars  

Craving a celeb moment? Just a short stroll from Universal Studios sits Madame Tussauds Singapore, where you can rub elbows with A-listers, pop icons, sporting heroes, and even political bigwigs—well, their waxy twins at least! The experience is delightfully interactive: pose on the red carpet, belt out your favorite tunes at the karaoke zone, or strike a kung-fu pose beside Jackie Chan. 

Each themed zone is packed with surprises, from local legends to international headliners, and the museum’s team regularly adds new personalities to keep things fresh. Families can challenge each other to “best selfie” contests, while anyone with a creative streak will appreciate the eye for detail (check out the famous wax techniques up close!). It’s quirky, fun, and the perfect pick-me-up between bigger adventures. 

Sentosa 4D AdventureLand: Multisensory Thrills  

Sentosa 4D AdventureLand is where movie magic and immersive tech meet. Duck inside this action-packed zone and buckle up for a trio of rides and interactive experiences—think 3D films with wind, water, and seat-shaking surprises built in. The highlight? The Extreme Log Ride, a simulated journey through canyons and rapids that makes every seat the best seat in the house. 

It’s great for all ages, especially families who want to share an adrenaline rush without the queues of bigger parks. Kids love the goofy comedies and laser shoot-out games, while adults get a kick out of nostalgic Westerns (complete with rickety stagecoaches and bandits galore). It’s all zany, good-natured, and the best way to cool off and add an unexpected twist to your Sentosa day. 

Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett: Get Your Heart Racing  

For true thrill-seekers, nothing says “legendary Singapore holiday” like conquering Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett. This adrenaline playground lets you leap from the only bungy tower in Singapore, take on a swooping giant swing, or stroll (if you dare!) on the Skybridge suspended high above the sand. The views from the top? Genuinely spectacular, whether you’re watching brave souls jump or gearing up for your own plunge. 

But the vibe here is always welcoming, even if you’re not up for a jump. Chill in the outdoor bar, grab a bite, or just soak up the beachy, lively atmosphere as music and laughter fill the air. It’s a social, energy-packed hub that turns anyone into a spectator with a front-row seat to some epic memories. 

Siloso Beach: Sandy Toes and Sunny Vibes

Siloso Beach

Sometimes, you need a break from all the action—and that’s when Siloso Beach delivers. Just steps from Sentosa’s main attractions, this long crescent of sand is lined with coconut palms, beach bars, and plenty of water sports. Whether you’re up for paddleboarding, a game of beach volleyball, or simply stretching out on the sand, it’s an easy place to slow down. The vibe is lively yet relaxed, with families building sandcastles while others sip iced drinks from nearby kiosks. 

As the sun dips lower, the beach takes on a warm golden glow and musicians often gather along the promenade. You might come across spontaneous games, pop-up stalls, or even an outdoor movie night. There’s no need for a plan—just wander, join in if you feel like it, or grab some satay and fresh juice from the laid-back food stalls. Whether you stay for an hour or an afternoon, Siloso Beach offers a refreshing escape just minutes from the buzz of Universal Studios. 

Scentopia: Make Your Own Signature Scent  

Ready for a sensory surprise? Scentopia is Sentosa’s interactive fragrance experience, and it’s unlike anything else on the island. Here, you don a lab coat and set off on a journey to discover the building blocks of Asian perfumes: fresh florals, vibrant spices, and lush botanicals. You’ll learn about the history of local fragrances, sniff a rainbow of ingredients, and even mix your own unique perfume to take home. 

The setting is hands-on and playful—ideal for pals, couples or families wanting something creative to remember their trip by. Friendly staff guide you through each step, and every perfume reveals a little about your own preferences and personality. If you love souvenirs with a story, Scentopia offers a keepsake that lingers long after your Sentosa adventure. 

Dining at Coastes: Eat with Your Feet in the Sand  

After all that exploring, it’s time to refuel—and nothing beats dining beachside at Coastes. This relaxed, sun-drenched bistro is perched right on Siloso Beach, with tables and comfy deck chairs spilling onto the sand. The vibe? Breezy, barefoot, and entirely relaxed, just what you need after a day tackling Sentosa’s big adventures. 

Coastes’ menu keeps everyone happy—from seafood pastas and crisp fish and chips, to juicy burgers and fresh salads. Don’t miss the truffle fries or the tangy chilli crab pasta, best paired with an ice-cold beer or their signature mojito. Little ones will love the kids’ menu (and the beach playground), while grown-ups can soak up tropical tunes and people-watch as the sun sets. As dusk falls, fairy lights twinkle on the patio and the sea breeze sets in, making it the perfect spot to relive the best bits of your Universal Studios day. 

 

So, there you have it—Singapore’s best adventures and tasty escapes, all within a skip, stroll, or scenic cable car ride of Universal Studios. Sentosa shines with offbeat surprises and classic holiday charm, so don’t let the fun end at the park gates. There’s a whole island to discover, filled with sky-high thrills, serene aquariums, creative workshops, and sandy toes in between. Here’s to your next unforgettable Singapore adventure! 

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Try the Old Airport Road Food Centre and Ghim Moh Market for some of the best street snacks in town. Singapore is a treasure trove of quirky indoor activities, meaning you’ll rarely have a dull moment regardless of what the weather decides to do! We’re talking augmented reality experiences, rage rooms, indoor snowboarding and, um, public libraries (bear with us on that one). If you’ve ever wanted to let off steam – and we mean really let off steam – in a safe, enclosed space, here’s your chance. The Fragment Room is Singapore's original rage room, a place where, clad in overalls, helmet, goggles and gloves, you’re free to smash up bottles, plates, cups and even electronic gadgets to your heart’s content. Irritated by the rain that's forced you indoors? Here’s where you can vent like a pro and achieve instant gratification to the melodic tinkling sounds of breaking glass. The clue’s in the names at Scentopia and Trickeye, two of Singapore’s premier augmented reality experiences. 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