Royal Albatross - Sunset Sail Cruise with 5-Course Seated Dinner

Singapore, SG
100% of travellers recommend this
Excellent (470 reviews)

Included

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    Welcome Mocktail
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    Dinner
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    Live entertainment
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    Package includes free branded souvenir mug (one per pax)
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    Early Boarding Privilege
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    Carbonated beverages

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    Other upgrades
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    Alcoholic beverages

Meeting Point

Adjacent to Adventure Cove Waterpark

Meeting point

22 Sentosa Gateway, 098136 , Singapore

End point

End Point

Adjacent to Adventure Cove Waterpark

Meeting point

22 Sentosa Gateway, 098136 , Singapore

End point

What to expect

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Fort Siloso

Siloso Point is separated from Labrador Park on mainland Singapore by less than half a kilometre of sea. This proximity has fuelled an urban legend about an undersea tunnel connecting British-constructed forts and artillery batteries at both locations. Despite numerous excavations and restorations, no tunnel has been found and none appear on maps or documents. The names of places and natural features on Blakang Mati reflect the local communities, economic and social history, as well as the island’s flora and fauna. Near where Fort Siloso stands, today was an area known as Sarang Rimau, Tiger’s den in Malay, used by the Orang Laut to reflect their knowledge of the area.

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Siloso Beach

Siloso Beach, one of three beaches with swimming lagoons created by Sentosa Development Corporation, SDC during the 1970s and 1980s has a rich history. Its name comes from the Malay word for “rock”, initially a strategic defence point. It was transformed into a vibrant tourist hotspot in the 1970s. Today, Siloso Beach is renowned for its beach volleyball, water sports and bustling nightlife, where the energy never fades and the parties keep going.

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Palawan Beach

Palawan Beach, is named after the Malay word “Pahlawan,” meaning warrior or hero. During the colonial period, British soldiers frequented Palawan Beach to protect swimmers from frequent shark and saltwater crocodile sightings. The British erected shark fences known as “swimming pagars” in Malay. Thankfully, these predators are no longer found around Sentosa, making it a safe and enjoyable spot for beachgoers today.

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Sentosa Island

In 2003, Sentosa Cove was launched as a 117-hectare gated enclave featuring 2600 homes, including oceanfront villas, mansions and condominiums. Of the 117 hectares, 100 hectares are reclaimed land. The area includes five artificial islands Coral Island, Paradise Island, Treasure Island, Sandy Island and Pearl Island, mostly reserved for bungalows. The residential developments are clustered in the northern and southern precincts. As of June 2015, Sentosa Cove housed over 5000 residents living in 2160 homes, primarily condominiums, terraced houses and bungalows.

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Lazarus Island

Lazarus Island, once known as Pulau Sakijang Pelepah, meaning island of deer and palms in Malay, housed prison confinement sheds in the late 19th century. These were abandoned after a prisoner’s daring escape. Today, the island attracts visitors to its clean, white sandy beach on a c-shaped lagoon known as one of Singapore’s best-kept secrets. Lazarus Island is one of the few spots in the southern islands where private yachts and boats can anchor, allowing visitors to enjoy its pristine beaches and unspoiled beauty.

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Kusu Island

Kusu Island is home to a Chinese temple and three Malay keramat (shrines), attracting thousands of pilgrims annually, especially in the ninth lunar month between September and October. Kusu means “tortoise” or “turtle” in the Hokkien dialect. The island, also known as Pulau Tambakul, Goa Island or Peak Island, was originally 1.2 hectares in 1975. Landfill and Reclamation joined it with another coral outcrop, expanding it to an 8.5-hectare resort during the colonial era, Kusu Island served as a burial site for immigrants who died while in quarantine on St John’s and Lazarus Islands.

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St John's Island

Saint John’s Island, once a penal settlement, is now a holiday resort with a significant history tied to Singapore, Stamford Raffles anchored off the island on the 28th of January 1819, before heading to mainland Singapore. During the influx of immigrants, the island served as the report boat station for the Marine Department until a cholera epidemic in 1873 caused 448 deaths. Saint John’s Island then hosted a floating police station, a hospital and a quarantine burial ground at Peak Island, handling over 1300 cholera-infected Chinese coolies. After mass immigration ceased, the island housed political detainees and secret society ringleaders. Later, it was converted into a drug rehabilitation centre. And in 1975, it became a popular holiday campsite for schools and students.

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Provided by Tall Ship Royal Albatross

What our experts say

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    Arrive early to enjoy the Grand Salon.
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    Capture the sunset views from the upper deck.
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    Consider a stroll on Palawan Beach before sailing.
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    Visit Resorts World Sentosa Casino post-cruise.
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    Bring a light jacket; it can get breezy.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Escape to a world of romance and enchantment aboard the Royal Albatross, Singapore's largest and most stable superyacht. Embark on a Sunset Sail Cruise with a 5-course seated dinner and create timeless memories with your loved one or dear friends. This once-in-a-lifetime experience takes you on a journey through Singapore's calm port waters, surrounded by the stunning skyline and breathtaking sea views. Feel the sea breeze on your skin as you step aboard the luxurious tall ship, where traditional rigging and mood lighting create an atmosphere like no other.

What to expect?

Prepare for an evening of pure elegance and indulgence. Start your experience with an onboard reception in the Grand Salon, soaking in the glamorous ambiance. Then, be escorted to your private table on the upper deck, offering unobstructed views of the sunset. As you sail past white sand beaches and iconic landmarks, such as Marina Bay, marvel at the beauty of Singapore's cityscape coming alive with twinkling lights. Indulge in a sumptuous international 5-course dinner, expertly prepared and served to perfection. Each dish is a culinary masterpiece, tantalizing your taste buds and delighting your senses.

Who is this for?

This Sunset Sail Cruise is a captivating experience for couples seeking a romantic escape or small groups looking for a unique and unforgettable adventure. Whether it's a special celebration, a date night, or a gathering of friends, this experience caters to anyone who appreciates the finer things in life. The Royal Albatross is a haven of luxury and sophistication, making it perfect for those who enjoy exclusive settings and extraordinary ambiance. Set your worries aside and let the magical atmosphere of the tall ship elevate your evening to new heights.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in a world of elegance and tranquility on board the Royal Albatross. This Sunset Sail Cruise offers a one-of-a-kind experience that combines romance, gastronomy, and breathtaking views. Sailing on Singapore's largest superyacht, you'll relish in the attentive service and luxurious amenities. Indulge in a 5-course seated dinner featuring international flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. As the sun sets and the city's lights twinkle in the distance, you'll be swept away by the enchanting ambiance. Your experience includes a free branded souvenir copper mug, allowing you to take home a piece of this unforgettable adventure.

Good to know

The Sunset Sail Cruise with a 5-course seated dinner on the Royal Albatross is a 150-minute excursion departing from and returning to Resorts World Sentosa. The cruise offers magnificent views of Singapore's coastline, Sentosa's stunning white sand beaches, and the iconic Marina Bay skyline. As this is a popular experience, it is recommended to book in advance to secure your place. Dress code is smart casual, so dress to impress and make the most of your elegant evening at sea. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the priceless moments and breathtaking scenery.

Reviews

Passionate travelers who have experienced the Sunset Sail Cruise on the Royal Albatross have been captivated by its charm and elegance. Guests raved about the romantic atmosphere, delicious food, and the friendly and attentive crew. Many praised the stunning views of Singapore's skyline, mentioning that it was an experience they would remember forever. Those who embarked on this cruise as a special celebration were delighted with the exceptional service and attention to detail. Overall, guests were thrilled with their experience on the Royal Albatross, describing it as a magical journey that surpassed all expectations.

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