The Fort Siloso Audio Experience is a compact way to explore Sentosa’s wartime history without joining a fixed guided-tour slot. Sentosa’s guide lists it as a S$12 self-guided experience that runs on a mobile browser, so visitors do not need to download a separate app.
The route starts at the Fort Siloso Skywalk entrance and takes about 45 to 60 minutes. That makes it easy to pair with the Skywalk, Siloso Beach or a wider Sentosa day, especially for visitors who want something historical between beach and attraction stops.
What The Audio Tour Covers
Fort Siloso is Sentosa’s last remaining coastal fort. Sentosa describes the experience as an immersive self-guided journey through the site, with stories from its time as a British artillery post, its occupation by Japanese forces and its use as a prison for Allied soldiers during World War II.
Because the tour is audio-led, the pace can suit families and casual visitors better than a rigid lecture format. You can pause for photos, read on-site displays and continue when the group is ready.
- Price: S$12.
- Duration: about 45 to 60 minutes.
- Start point: Fort Siloso Skywalk entrance.
- Format: mobile browser audio tour, with no separate app needed.
- Operating note: listed as open daily from 9am to 6pm, rain or shine.
How To Plan It
Bring a charged phone and earphones if you want a more focused experience. A power bank is useful if you are also using maps, ride-hailing apps and attraction tickets during a full Sentosa day.
The experience is best treated as a walking history stop rather than a passive audio file. Wear shoes that can handle stairs and outdoor paths, and leave enough time after the tour if you plan to continue toward Siloso Beach.
Who It Suits
The tour suits visitors who want Singapore history in a short, structured format. It is also a practical pick for repeat Sentosa visitors who have already done the big-ticket attractions and want a different reason to return.
Families with older children can use it as a light learning stop, while history enthusiasts may want to allow extra time to read the fort’s displays after the audio route ends.



