Skypark Sentosa Relaunches 7 June with Skyslides by Klook

Skypark Sentosa is relaunching on 7 June 2026 with a new identity and its most exciting addition yet — Skyslides by Klook, a new dual-slide experience developed in partnership with Klook. The relaunch marks a fresh chapter for one of Sentosa’s most distinctive outdoor attractions, with Klook coming on board as a key partner to bring new activities and expanded access to the site.

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Skypark Sentosa — Image: Sentosa

What Is Skyslides by Klook?

Skyslides by Klook is a brand-new dual-slide experience set within the Skypark Sentosa grounds. As the name suggests, it involves two slides designed to give visitors the thrill of height and speed in a Sentosa setting — the partnership between Skypark and Klook signals a broader push to make the attraction more visible and bookable to both locals and tourists through Klook’s platform.

The tagline “Play It Their Way” suggests the new direction is about offering more visitor choice — different experiences, different intensities, letting guests decide how they want to engage with the venue.

About Skypark Sentosa

Skypark Sentosa sits atop Imbiah Hill and has long offered elevated views of Sentosa, Singapore’s southern coastline, and the Strait of Singapore. The venue has historically offered activities centred on height and adventure — making it a natural fit for a dual-slide installation and an expanded Klook-backed experience portfolio.

The location is accessible from Sentosa’s Imbiah Trail and connects to other Sentosa attractions nearby.

Getting There

  • Location: Skypark Sentosa, Imbiah Hill, Sentosa Island, Singapore
  • Relaunch date: 7 June 2026
  • Access: Via Sentosa Express (Imbiah station) or Imbiah Trail

Check Sentosa.com.sg and Klook’s Singapore activity listings for ticketing details and pricing. For more Things to Do around Singapore, browse our Things to Do section and our What’s Happening guide.

Priya Raman
Priya Raman
Priya Raman is Little Big Red Dot's Culture, Arts & Community Editor. She is the team's storyteller for the things that move people — art, music, theatre, heritage, festivals, and the diverse communities that make Singapore vibrant. She writes with passion, depth, and a genuine love for the arts.

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