If you ask me, there’s nothing more relaxing than a fun day at the beach, sippin’ on some cocktails as the sea breeze blows through my hair. Singapore is an island after all, and we’ve got our fair share of chio beach clubs that can rival those in Krabi and Bali. If you’re in need of a beach vacay but can’t squeeze in a quick escape anytime soon, we’ve got you covered with this list of eight Sentosa beach clubs you should definitely check out.
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Bikini Bar is basically an alfresco bar on Siloso Beach complete with a pool table, beer pong table, and TV screens for sports fans to catch the latest live matches. The vibrant bar offers cocktails, shooters, and beer on tap, along with bussin’ bar bites to keep hunger at bay. We’ve heard good things about their Beef Satay ($18++), served with grated pineapple and drenched in a moreish peanut sauce.
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PSA for beer loves: Bikini Bar also has an Asahi Super Dry promo where you can enjoy two bottles for the price of $14++!
Address: 50 Siloso Beach Walk, #01-01, Singapore 099000
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 2pm to 9:30pm, Fri 2pm to 10:30pm, Sat 12pm to 10:30pm, Sun 12pm to 9:30pm
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Bikini Bar is not a halal-certified eatery.
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Rumour has it that Rumours Beach Club is one of the hottest spots for sun-worshippers in Singapore, but what we know for a fact is that it’s the only beach bar in Sentosa with three swimming pools! Plus, they’re pet-friendly too, which means your fur babies are welcome at certain areas such as the picnic tables, daybeds, beach loungers, and private pool.
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Fuel up before you booze up with delectable nibbles such as Kimchi Fries ($14.80++) and Tempeh Chips ($15.80++), or go for their hearty mains, including Indonesian Fried Rice ($22.80++) and BBQ Pork Ribs ($44.80++). For tipples, we recommend La Vie En Rose ($16.8++), a champagne cocktail with peach liquor, strawberry liquor, and Prosecco.
Address: 40 Siloso Beach Walk, Sentosa, Singapore 098996
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 11am to 9pm, Fri-Sat 10am to 10pm, Sun 10am to 9pm
Tel: 9776 9190
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Rumours Beach Club is not a halal-certified eatery.
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Tanjong Beach Club is touted as Singapore’s OG beach club, and was even ranked as the World’s Top Beach Bar by Condé Naste in 2014. With sun beds offering unobstructed views of the beach and gorgeous infinity pools for you to swim in, it’s no wonder this beach club is immensely popular among locals and tourists alike.
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The food here is spectacular as well, with crowd favourites being the Tanjong Burger ($30++) and Tanjong Brekkie Roll ($24++). The former sees a loaded burger packed with a flame-grilled Tajima Wagyu patty, while the latter is a brunch favourite featuring applewood-smoked bacon, cabbage slew, capsicum salsa, and a sunny-side up.
If you’re coming with a big group, go for their drink packages from $350. The most basic option, Party Cheers, gets you 10 bottles of beer and a bottle of spirit.
Address: 120 Tanjong Beach Walk, Singapore 098942
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 10am to 8pm, Sat-Sun 10am to 9pm
Tel: 9750 5323
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Tanjong Beach Club is not a halal-certified eatery.
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This Hawaiian-themed beach club is the only one in Sentosa offering an array of water spots from kayaking to stand-up paddleboarding, and even banana boats. Sit back and imagine you’re in Honolulu as you dig into yummy Hawaiian Kebabs ($25++) and refreshing poke bowls from $22++. We recommend the Huli Chicken Poke ($24++), comprising a hearty bowl of butter cauliflower rice topped with house salad, ebiko, chicken, and kimchi. Pair this with Ola’s signature cocktails such as Hala Lei ($20++), a zesty number made up of gin, pineapple juice, and chamomile tea, or the Ola Huli Pau ($18++): rum, Paven liqueur, watermelon, and mint.
Address: 46 Siloso Beach Walk, Sentosa, Singapore 099005
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 10am to 9pm, Fri 10am to 10pm, Sat 9am to 10pm, Sun 9am to 9pm
Tel: 8028 3228
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Ola Beach Club is not a halal-certified eatery.
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If you’re into quieter beach clubs, head over to Coastes, which sports a more rustic, laid-back charm. They’ve also got awesome drink promotions, including free-flow house wines at $65++ per person on weekends from 12pm to 3pm.
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Don’t miss out on their Beach Breakfast menu from 9am to 3pm, featuring tantalising mains such as Fluffy Pancakes ($12++) and Bacon and Cheese Angus Beef Burger ($28++)––premium Angus beef patty layered with cheddar cheese and house-made bacon jam, sandwiched between fluffy brioche buns.
Address: 50 Siloso Beach Walk, #01-06, Singapore 099000
Opening hours: Sun 9am to 9:30pm, Fri-Sat 9am-10:30pm
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Coastes is not a halal-certified eatery.
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Located on the eastern edge of Palawan Beach, FOC Sentosa is a Mediterranean-inspired beach club known for their Catalan cuisine by Michelin-starred chef Nandu Jubany. Step into the space and you’ll be greeted by an al fresco terrace and turquoise pool, along with picnic tables and daybeds for guests to chill and enjoy. Some sections are pet-friendly as well so your furry friends can join in on the fun!
Food-wise, we recommend the Mediterranean Squid Ink Paella ($50++), which feeds two people, as well as FOC Fish & Chips ($22++), comprising crispy battered fish and hand-cut fries. If tropical cocktails are your jam, try the Caribbean Sizzle ($24++) that’s boozy from the spiced rum and sweet from the blend of lime juice and honey.
Address: 110 Tanjong Beach Walk, Singapore 098943
Opening hours: Wed-Sun 11:30am to 10pm
Tel: 6100 1102
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FOC Sentosa is not a halal-certified eatery.
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Perched on top of The Outpost Hotel Sentosa, 1-Altitude Coast is an idyllic rooftop beach club with panoramic views over Sentosa, Palawan Beach, and the Singapore Straits. Relax on the luxurious sun loungers amidst towering palm trees, or take a dip in the infinity pool with a cocktail in hand.
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From Monday to Friday between 5pm to 8pm, guests can also enjoy $12++ gin, vodka, whiskey, rum, and bourbon by the glass. If you fancy a cocktail instead, try The Siren’s Elixir ($16++), an Aperol-infused lime tea, or The Islander ($16++)––gin mixed with honey lemon and ginger beer.
Address: 10 Artillery Avenue, #07-01, The Outpost Hotel, Singapore 099951
Opening hours: Mon-Tue 11am to 10pm, Wed-Thurs 11am to 12pm, Fri-Sat 11am to 2am, Sun 11am to 12am
Tel: 8879 8765
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1-Altitude Coast is not a halal-certified eatery.
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Sand Bar is only open on weekends, and when they party, they party hard. While it’s relatively tranquil during the day, the space becomes a lot livelier once the sun sets with live DJs spinning sick beats and eclectic tunes. Drinks are quite affordable here, with beer bottles going at $12++ and cocktails from $15++. Otherwise, you can get shooters too, priced at $40 for six shots. Light snacks are also available if you’re feeling peckish––try the Chicken Tikka Skewers ($18++) with spicy Thai dipping sauce, or the Morrocan Beef Kebabs ($18++), which come with pickled salad on the side.
Address: 52-54 Siloso Beach Walk, Singapore 099012
Opening hours: Fri 3pm to 10:30pm, Sat 3pm to 1pm, Sun 3pm to 9:30pm
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Sand Bar is not a halal-certified eatery.
If you can’t afford to hop on a plane and whisk yourself away to a tropical paradise, satisfy your wanderlust with these eight Sentosa beach clubs instead! Otherwise, bookmark this list of best beach clubs in Bali for your next Indonesian getaway, or check out our best acai bowls in Singapore guide.
Feature image adapted from @tanjongbeachclub, @bikinibarsingapore, @foc_sentosa, and @1altitudecoast.sg
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