Fort Siloso free day tours are a useful June option if you want a family outing with more substance than another mall activity. Fort Siloso is Singapore’s preserved coastal fort on Sentosa, linked to World War II, coastal defence and the British military presence before the Japanese invasion.
The free tour is a one-hour guided introduction, after which visitors can continue exploring on their own. That makes it manageable for families who want history without committing to a full-day museum schedule.
June Tour Details
- June dates: 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 and 28 June 2026.
- Session times: 11am to 12pm and 3pm to 4pm.
- Meeting point: Fort Siloso Skywalk Lobby.
- Group size: limited to 20 participants per session.
- Registration is first-come, first-served.
What You Will See
The walk introduces the fort’s coastal guns, tunnels and wartime setting before visitors continue through the site. Fort Siloso is especially useful for children who have only encountered Singapore’s wartime history in textbooks, because the physical setting makes the story easier to understand.
How To Plan It
Choose the 11am tour if you want to pair it with lunch around Siloso or Beach Station. Choose the 3pm tour if you prefer a slower start and a late-afternoon Sentosa walk after the heat drops. Wear comfortable shoes; parts of the site involve slopes, outdoor paths and standing while the guide explains the fort.
Before You Go
Check the Fort Siloso free day tour page for weather, meeting-point and registration updates. If the tour fills up, the fort is still worth self-exploring, but the guide helps connect the guns, tunnels and Surrender Chambers into a clearer story.



