Sentosa’s Southernmost Point Posting Box turns a Palawan Beach walk into a small keepsake ritual. The official page describes it as a way to send a postcard from the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia, while Sentosa’s June guide explains the steps for buying, stamping and mailing the card.
The stop is useful because it gives families, tourists and local visitors a tangible activity at a viewpoint many people already photograph. Instead of leaving with only a phone picture, you can post a card from the island itself.
How The Postcard Works
Sentosa’s guide says visitors purchase online and redeem at selected ticketing counters. After that, they head to the Southernmost Point, stamp the postcard if they want to, write the message and address, add a stamp and drop it into the posting box.
The guide also says there are three designs, including a limited-edition design by Kelly Ser Atelier with Singapore-inspired artwork. That makes the stop work both as a mail activity and as a small souvenir.
- Buy the postcard online.
- Redeem it at selected Sentosa ticketing counters.
- Go to the Southernmost Point at Palawan Beach.
- Stamp the postcard if you want the on-site mark.
- Write, address, add postage and drop it into the posting box.

Who Should Add It To A Sentosa Day
This is a good add-on for visitors already crossing the Palawan Beach suspension bridge, families looking for a low-effort activity, and tourists who want a Singapore note that is more personal than a standard gift-shop magnet.
Because it involves redemption and postage, it is best done earlier in the day rather than after a beach-club dinner. Bring the mailing address with postal code ready; that avoids turning the activity into a search through messaging apps under the sun.

Pair It With Nearby Stops
The Southernmost Point sits in a part of Sentosa that can be paired with Palawan Beach, beach dining or The Palawan @ Sentosa attractions. If you are already planning HydroDash, UltraGolf or a beach walk, the posting box is a compact extra rather than a full destination.
For visitors with children, make the postcard the closing activity after the bridge crossing. It gives the outing a simple endpoint and a reason to slow down before heading back toward Beach Station.



