If you have been scrolling past those giant spiral slides on your feed, here is the lobang. Skyslides at Skypark Sentosa officially opened on 7 June 2026, and they are already Southeast Asia’s tallest dry slides. Picture two ribbons of blue and orange coiling down a 44-metre tower, with the sea and rainforest right behind you.
Best part? Rides start from just $28, and word is spreading fast over the June school holidays. You will want to bookmark this one before the weekend queues get serious.

What makes Skyslides at Skypark Sentosa stand out
The attraction is made up of two separate slides, Skydrop and The Big Klook Slide, each rising a dizzying 44 metres. Together they hold the title of Southeast Asia’s tallest dry slides. Skydrop is also being billed as the world’s tallest land-based drop slide, so this is proper bragging rights for any thrill-seeker.
- Skydrop: opens with a steep, stomach-in-your-mouth drop before easing into a swirling, curved descent.
- The Big Klook Slide: a more gradual twist down the tower, friendlier for first-timers and younger riders.
Skyslides ticket prices and what you get
Pricing is refreshingly simple, and you get to decide how to spend your rides when you arrive. Here is the current line-up.
- 2-ride package: from $28
- 3-ride package: $33
- Mix and match Skydrop and The Big Klook Slide however you like
There is a launch sweetener too. The first 1,000 ticket packages sold come with a complimentary Slide Video worth $20 under the Skyslides Premier Pack. Once those are gone, they are gone, so the early birds win here.

Good to know before you go
- Find it at Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett, a short stroll from Siloso Beach.
- The same site runs the Giant Swing, the iconic Bungy and a Skywalk, so you can easily make a half-day of it.
- Wear secure footwear and tie back any loose items before you ride.
- Check the height and weight requirements on the official Skypark Sentosa website before booking.
Planning a full Sentosa day with the family? Pair Skyslides with our guides to the RWS Multi-Attraction Pass and the Sentosa x Disney Cruise Line experience. For a rainy-day backup, keep our roundup of ArtScience Museum Family Fridays handy.



