Palawan Beach on Sentosa Island offers one of Singapore’s most relaxed and family-oriented beach experiences. Located between Siloso and Tanjong beaches, it features soft golden sand, calm waters ideal for young children, and plenty of space for picnics and play.
Parents love the laid-back vibe where toddlers can dig in the sand while older kids explore the iconic suspension bridge leading to the southernmost point of continental Asia. Combine this with nearby attractions at The Palawan @ Sentosa, and you have a full day of sun, sea, and smiles.
Highlights at Palawan Beach
Little Steps Insider Tips While Visiting Palawan Beach Sentosa
Things to Do at Palawan Beach with Kids
Start with the suspension bridge — easily one of the highlights for all ages. The short walk rewards you with lovely sea views and a fun photo stop at Asia’s southernmost continental point. For a quieter experience, go early in the morning or later in the afternoon.
Next, head to Splash Tribe at The Palawan @ Sentosa, where sandcastle-themed water play areas, slides, and a kids’ pool keep little ones entertained. There’s also an infinity-edge pool for parents to unwind while keeping an eye on the action. Life jackets are available and a good idea for younger children.
Where to Eat Nearby
The Palawan Food Trucks serve up a mix of global flavours, making it easy to please everyone in the family. Splash Tribe offers casual, family-friendly meals and drinks with relaxed beach club vibes. If you’re looking to save, bringing along a picnic is the most budget-friendly option.
Common Questions From Little Steps Asia Community
Is Palawan Beach good for young kids and toddlers?
Yes! The calm lagoons, sandcastle water playground at Splash Tribe, and rope bridge are toddler favourites. Life jackets are available and supervision is easy.
Are there changing facilities and restrooms at Palawan Beach?
Yes, clean restrooms and changing areas are available near the main beach zones and Splash Tribe.
What time do lifeguards operate at Palawan Beach Sentosa?
Beach Patrol Officers are on duty daily from 9am to 7pm. Always swim between the red and yellow flags.
Is Palawan Beach pet-friendly?
Yes, with a dedicated dog run. Pets must be leashed at all times and cannot board certain transport.
How do you get to Palawan Beach with a stroller?
Very stroller-friendly. Take the Beach Shuttle or tram from Beach Station—flat paths and easy access throughout the area.
Calm waters, soft sand, and plenty of space make Palawan Beach an easy win for families. Add the iconic suspension bridge and nearby fun at The Palawan @ Sentosa, plus casual eats at The Palawan Food Trucks, and you’ve got a fuss-free day out.
Families with young kids or tweens looking for a relaxed beach day with a mix of play, food, and nearby attractions.
Families can also check out nearby attractions like UltraGolf for a fun 18-hole seaside mini golf experience, or HyperDrive — perfect for older kids craving a bit of speed and excitement.
Architect by training, writer by accident—she started writing during the Covid lockdown and never looked back. Now a lifestyle writer with a strong pulse on Singapore, she balances deadlines with raising two high-spirited pre-teen boys—powered by coffee, nature, rainy days, and her girl gang on speed dial.
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