Greater Sentosa Master Plan: New attractions

Greater Sentosa Master Plan: New attractions


SINGAPORE – A sheltered forest canopy walk to the top of Mount Imbiah is among upcoming attractions for Greater Sentosa that will be rolled out from the early 2030s, under a blueprint unveiled on July 3.

The Greater Sentosa Master Plan sets out the various initiatives to transform Sentosa and 120ha Pulau Brani in Keppel Harbour over the next two decades, including a transport hub that links the two islands and a multi-purpose venue called the Sensorium at Siloso Beach.

Land will be reclaimed for the construction of the Island Heart transport hub, which will connect the mainland to Greater Sentosa and serve as the main arrival point for visitors.

Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations Grace Fu said the masterplan is part of Singapore’s push to refresh its experiences and boost its appeal as a destination, as tourism demand continues to grow.

“We are reimagining what (Sentosa) can become for decades ahead – an island transformed, connected, and sustained,” said Fu, who is also Minister for Sustainability and the Environment.

Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu said the Government is committed to protecting the Singapore coastline.

Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu said the Government is committed to protecting the Singapore coastline.

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Speaking on July 3 at the launch of an exhibition in VivoCity showcasing the masterplan, she added that the project will redefine Greater Sentosa as Singapore’s island playground – bolder, livelier, and more exciting than before.

No details are available on how much money is being pumped into the Greater Sentosa project, which is projected to attract twice as many visitors as Sentosa does now after its completion.

More than 16 million visitors visited the island between April 2024 and March 2025.

(From left) Sentosa Development Corporation Chairman Edmund Koh, Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu, and Sentosa Development Corporation Chief Executive Officer Thien Kwee Eng launch the “Your Island. Reimagined.” exhibition, which showcases the Greater Sentosa Master Plan, at VivoCity on July 3.

(From left) Sentosa Development Corporation Chairman Edmund Koh, Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu, and Sentosa Development Corporation Chief Executive Officer Thien Kwee Eng launch the “Your Island. Reimagined.” exhibition, which showcases the Greater Sentosa Master Plan, at VivoCity on July 3.

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One major Greater Sentosa project is a new people-mover system that will replace the 2.1km Sentosa Express Monorail. No date was provided for when this will take place.

The new system will be able to carry more people, and be built at-grade, or at ground level, said the Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC).

It will take visitors seamlessly from the mainland to the Brani transport hub and across Sentosa, SDC said. It will complement existing transport options like the Singapore Cable Car and other modes that are still on the drawing board, like water taxis.

Apart from upgrades to transport services, the Greater Sentosa project will also feature works to improve beaches and add ecological protection to shorelines.

Graphic on Greater Sentosa Master Plan projects.

Fu said the Government is committed to protecting the Singapore coastline.




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