Klook Adventure Cove & Sentosa Thrill Tickets 2026

Beyond Universal Studios, Sentosa Island carries its own cluster of water and thrill attractions, Adventure Cove Waterpark, Skypark’s bungy jump and giant swing, and several smaller sights, with real Klook pricing from S$5 ($3.89) to S$99 ($76.65).
Verified: August 14, 2026.
Adventure Cove Waterpark
Adventure Cove Waterpark Ticket (S$31 ($23.65)) is Sentosa’s dedicated water park, near S.E.A. Aquarium but a genuinely separate attraction from Universal Studios Singapore despite sharing the broader Resorts World Sentosa complex. Slides, a wave pool, and a rainbow reef snorkeling area with real marine life make this a fuller water park experience than a standard slide-and-pool venue.
The Sentosa Discovery Pass: the budget entry point
Sentosa Discovery Pass (S$5 ($3.89)) is the cheapest booking in this entire guide, a multi-attraction pass covering a selection of Sentosa’s smaller sights. Check exactly which attractions are included on the current listing before assuming it covers everything on this page, passes like this typically bundle a rotating selection rather than the full island.
SkyHelix: the elevated view
SkyHelix Sentosa Ticket (S$18 ($13.95)) is a slow-spinning, open-air elevated ride giving a genuine bird’s-eye view over Sentosa and the surrounding sea, a calmer alternative to the island’s thrill rides for anyone who wants the view without the adrenaline.
Mini golf and 4D attractions
UltraGolf at The Palawan @ Sentosa (S$22 ($17.05)) is a themed mini-golf experience, a lower-key activity option for a mixed-age group. Sentosa 4D Adventureland Ticket (S$23 ($17.80)) covers a 4D cinema and indoor attraction complex, a genuine rainy-day option on an island otherwise built around outdoor activities.
The Sentosa bus tour
Sentosa Island Bus Tour (S$23 ($17.45)) is a straightforward orientation option for a first Sentosa visit, useful for scoping out the island’s full attraction spread before committing to specific bookings.
Skypark’s real thrill rides: giant swing and bungy jump
Giant Swing at Skypark Sentosa (S$69 ($53.45)) is a genuine extreme swing ride, a real step up in intensity from anything else in this guide. Bungy Jump & The New Tandem Bungy at Skypark Sentosa (S$99 ($76.65)), the priciest standalone attraction in this guide, is a real bungy jump run by AJ Hackett, the operator behind bungy jumping’s modern popularization in New Zealand, not a simulated experience. Genuinely not for the faint of heart, but a bucket-list booking for thrill-seekers wanting more than a standard theme park ride can offer.
A fragrance workshop, if you want something different
Orchid Perfume Workshop by Scentopia Sentosa (S$81 ($62.55)) is a genuine outlier in this guide, a hands-on perfume-making workshop using orchid extracts, worth it as a change of pace between water park and thrill-ride activities, or for a couple wanting a quieter, more personal Sentosa activity.
The full-day private option
Singapore City and Sentosa Island Full-Day Tour (S$596 ($462)) sits well above everything else in this guide, a private full-day tour covering both mainland Singapore and Sentosa, worth it only for a group wanting a fully guided, private day rather than independently booking individual attractions.
Planning a Sentosa day around these attractions
Water park day: Adventure Cove alone fills a genuine half-day to full day given its size. Thrill day: pair the giant swing and bungy jump for a genuinely adrenaline-focused afternoon. Family or mixed-group day: SkyHelix, UltraGolf, and 4D Adventureland together cover a lower-intensity but still engaging day. First-time orientation: the bus tour or Discovery Pass before committing to specific higher-priced bookings.
Getting to Sentosa and getting around
Sentosa is reachable via the Sentosa Express monorail, cable car, the Sentosa Boardwalk on foot, or by car, all straightforward given the island’s tourist-focused infrastructure. Once on the island, a free intra-island bus and tram network (or the paid bus tour above) covers movement between the spread-out attractions, walking between every stop on this list in a single day isn’t realistic given Sentosa’s size.
When to book (weekends need a slot)
Adventure Cove and the smaller attractions generally have flexible same-week availability outside Singapore’s school holiday peaks. The bungy jump and giant swing benefit from booking a specific time slot ahead, particularly on weekends when Skypark sees its heaviest demand.
What to pack for Adventure Cove specifically
Reef-safe sunscreen matters given the rainbow reef snorkeling area’s real marine life, standard sunscreen chemicals are increasingly discouraged near protected coral and fish habitats. A rash guard and water shoes are worth packing for a full day at the park, and a dry bag protects phones and cameras during the more intense slide sections.
Height and safety notes for the thrill attractions
The giant swing and bungy jump both carry height and weight restrictions, standard for this category of extreme ride, worth checking current limits before booking if traveling with a mixed-age or mixed-size group. Pregnant visitors and anyone with heart, back, or neck conditions should skip both attractions, genuinely intense by any standard, not comparable to a standard theme park thrill ride.
The rain backup plan
Sentosa’s attractions run largely outdoors, Adventure Cove specifically loses its appeal on a rainy day the way any water park does, though Singapore’s showers are typically short. The 4D Adventureland and Scentopia workshop both work as reasonable indoor backups if weather disrupts outdoor plans on a given day.
Connectivity and cash
A Singapore SIM or eSIM covers Sentosa reliably. Cards are widely accepted at every attraction in this guide, cash isn’t essential but worth having for smaller vendors and any food stalls between the main attractions.
Comparing Adventure Cove to the Mandai water attractions
Singapore’s other major water-adjacent family attraction, River Wonders at Mandai Wildlife Reserve, is a fundamentally different product, a river-and-aquarium concept park rather than a water park with slides and pools. Don’t conflate the two when planning a Singapore itinerary, Adventure Cove is the island’s actual water park, Mandai’s offerings are wildlife-viewing experiences with a water theme rather than swimming and sliding.
Verdict
Adventure Cove is the main event for a genuine water park day on Sentosa. The Sentosa Fun Discovery Pass (from S$61, $47, token bundle) and SkyHelix cover a low-commitment introduction to the island. The bungy jump and giant swing are worth the premium specifically for thrill-seekers wanting something more intense than a standard theme park ride, genuinely different from anything at USS next door.
Prices verified as of August 14, 2026.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Adventure Cove Waterpark part of Universal Studios Singapore?
No, it's a separate water park elsewhere on Sentosa Island, near S.E.A. Aquarium. Both are part of the Resorts World Sentosa complex but require separate tickets and separate visits.
What is the Sentosa Discovery Pass?
A multi-attraction pass covering a selection of Sentosa's smaller sights, at S$5 ($3.89) the cheapest booking in this guide, worth checking exactly which attractions it includes before assuming it covers everything on this list.
Is the Skypark bungy jump the real thing, or a simulated ride?
A genuine bungy jump, not a simulator, run by AJ Hackett, the same operator behind bungy jumping's modern popularization in New Zealand. At S$99 ($76.65), it's the priciest standalone attraction in this guide and not for the faint of heart.
What's the best water park option if Adventure Cove isn't in the budget?
There isn't a direct cheaper alternative on Sentosa itself in this dataset, Adventure Cove is Sentosa's dedicated water park. Singapore's Mandai Wildlife Reserve parks (covered in [a separate guide](/singapore/blog/klook-zoo-night-safari-combo-tickets/)) are the nearest budget-friendly family attraction alternative, though they're not water-focused.
