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May 21st

Sentosa Transportation & Transfer

The following are the transportation means for visitors to Senstosa   

  • By Foot
  • Sentosa Express: a monorail system plying between Vivio City (mall) Level 3 & Sentosa
  • Car : Various parking lots can be found at designated carparks on the island.
  • Taxi : All passenger(s) in taxi will need to pay Island admission at S$2 per person.
  • MRT Train : Singapore's train system which runs both underground & above-the-ground. Nearest station is Harbour Front.
  • Public Bus : Orange Bus which shiuttles between Sentosa and Harbour Front.
  • Cable Car: Temporary closed for upgrading till mid 2010.
  • SIA Hop-on Bus. An air-conditioned tourist bus service that lets you hop on and off at any designated stop.

Private Transfer and Transport

  • Private Airport Transfer Private Transport to Sentosa From Hotel to Sentosa (vice versa)
  • From Airport to Sentosa (vice versa)
  • From Residence to Sentosa (vice versa)
  • Choice vehicle at affordable rate
  • Book here and enquire here

 

Luggage Storage and Delivery

Luggage Storage Airport Baggage Delivery SentosaMaximize your time for leisure even on the last day of your stay at Sentosa. Have your luggage transferred to airport after your hotel checkout while you attend to your leisure plan without wasting time to return to hotel to collect your luggage anymore. Collect them airport check-in counter before your night departure flight. Click here for more information.

 

 

 

Airport-Sentosa Passenger Transfer 

Sentosa Airport Transfer Hotel AirportHave private transport waiting on your arrival. Be attended by our friendly staff for airport transfer to and from Sentosa. We have choice of vehicle at affordable price to meet your inidividual, family or group need. Read here for more information and booking.

Luggage Storage and Delivery

Luggage Storage Delivery Airport BaggageMaximize your time for leisure even on the last day of your stay at Sentosa. Have your luggage transferred to airport after your hotel checkout while you attend to your leisure plan without wasting time to return to hotel to collect your luggage anymore. Collect them airport check-in counter before your night departure flight. Click here for more information.

rom Woodlands Causeway Checkpoint (Malaysia)

If you're arriving Singapore from Johor Bahru via the Woodlands Causeway Checkpoint, look for the BKE sign once you've cleared customs and immigration. Take the expressway and turn off at PIE (towards Jurong). Take the next exit – Clementi Road Exit – and travel along Clementi Road. Once past the National University of Singapore campus, turn into West Coast Highway and head towards the city. You will drive along Pasir Panjang Road and Telok Blangah Road. From here on, just look out for signs that point the way to Sentosa.

From Tuas Checkpoint (Malaysia)

As you exit from Tuas Checkpoint, also known as the 2nd Link, look for the AYE sign once you've cleared customs & immigration. Once on the AYE (or Ayer Rajah Expressway), it'll be a good 15-20 minutes before you see the exit for Telok Blangah. As you travel along Telok Blangah Road, there will be signs pointing the way to Sentosa.



 

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Travel, Tourism and MICE Asia News

Summary of news related to Asia region, from airline and hotel industry and private transportation & transfers for leisure and business travelers.

12 May. Singapore Airline announced daily flights to Surabaya while increasing the frequency of flights to the capital Jakarta and Bali island. Starting July 2013, SIA will operate two flights daily to Surabaya which is currently being operated by SilkAir, which is a regional subsidiary of SIA.

25 April. Changi Airport handled 4.6 million passengers in March of 2013 which translates to a 7.7 increase from March of 2012. Reports shows that the Good Friday long weekend contributed to increased traffic in the airport as well as aircraft movements that also increased by 5.2%.

17 April. Changi Airport Singapore has announced the construction of a fourth passenger terminal. The US$ 853 million project is set to start in Q4 2013 and is expected to be completed early 2017. The terminal is designed to handle 16 million passengers adding to the airport's existing 66 million capacity.

11 April. Changi Airport has been named the world's best. This award was given by the World Airport Awards in Geneva and is the fourth time in 14 years. According to the news, this was based from a poll conducted to 12.1 million passengers worldwide over a nine-month period.

4 April. CNN Travel published ten of the Singapore’s best hotels citing that Singapore hotels won’t slack but continue to outdo the competition.

19 March. After missing around 15 million arrivals in 2012, the country's tourism board says, it expects moderate growth in foreign tourist arriving in Singapore this 2013. In a report released by World Economic Forum or WEF, Singapore ranked number one in Asia on travel and tourism and tenth among 140 countries and regions worldwide.

28 Feb. Marriott Hotel Singapore at Orchard Road has completed its SG$35 Million renovation. The renovation transformed the hotel lobby and guest rooms into a more relaxing and cozy designs and made them fit in today's traveller's expectations and needs.