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Fort Siloso Skywalk Overview

The Skywalk trail, which is 11 storeys and 181 metres long, offers visitors a magnificent treetop trip on their approach to Fort Siloso. This skywalk is one of Singapore's most attractive sights, and is a fantastic opportunity to get a bird's-eye view of the Siloso fort. The fact that a part of the trail has glass bottom makes walking on it even more thrilling. 

Before arriving at the Fort, guests can take a picturesque walk that takes them over the canopy trees. Begin at the entrance, which is only a short distance from the Siloso Point Cable Car Station. Begin your lovely stroll over the forest canopy, marvelling at the region's rich flora and animals. You might even see a few squirrels and various bird species if you have a sharp eye. Visitors with a fear of heights may find the Sentosa Fort Siloso Skywalk challenging, mainly because some of the trek's floor is glass-bottomed. For those seeking unforgettable experiences, this skywalk is often included in the best Singapore tour packages.

Along the way, there are panels with information on the fort's rich history as well as important locations in the surrounding area. This is an excellent approach to have a better understanding of the fort. There are also guided walks available for those who want a more in-depth experience. 

Overall, the skywalk excursion takes roughly 10 minutes from start to finish and rewards you with some of Sentosa's most stunning views. The hike is wheelchair accessible, making it perfect for strollers, small children, and handicapped people. 

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Highlights

• The panoramic views offered from this skywalk stretch southwards to the sea and the Southern Islands off the coast of Singapore.
• As long as you aren't afraid of heights, the glass floor is an interesting feature of the Fort Siloso Skywalk.
• When you exit the elevator and step out onto the Skywalk's Viewing Deck, you are greeted with a breathtaking view of the surrounding area.
• The Heritage Trail leads tourists to Fort Siloso Plaza, which was once the major parade square, as well as the Casemates, which houses a large Second World War exhibition.

How To Reach

  • By Cable Car: You can catch the Mount Faber Line cable car to Sentosa Station from Mount Faber Station or Harbourfront Station. And, from Imbiah Lookout Station, take the Sentosa Line cable car to Siloso Point Station. The Fort Siloso Skywalk is 100 metres away. 
  • By Sentosa Express: From VivoCity Level 3, take the Sentosa Express to Beach Station. You may get to Siloso Point by taking the free Bus A or Beach Tram from Beach Station. Then take a 100-meter walk to the Fort Siloso Skywalk. 
  • By Beach Tram: Take the beach tram from Beach Station to Siloso Point and get off at Siloso Point. Then take a 100-meter walk to the Fort Siloso Skywalk. 
  • By Bus: From Resort World Sentosa (Basement 1), take the free Bus A or Bus C to Siloso Point. After that, make your way to the Fort Siloso Skywalk which is around 100mts away. 
  • By car: If you're driving, Beach Station has the closest parking lot. To get to Siloso Point, use Bus A or the Beach Shuttle from Beach Station. Then take a 100-meter walk to the Fort Siloso Skywalk. 

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Best Time To Visit

The best time to visit Fort Siloso would be before noon, as the weather becomes increasingly hot and uncomfortable as the day proceeds. You can also plan your trip during the evening hours

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Other Essential Information

Tips For Visiting Fort Siloso Skywalk

  • Put on a pair of comfortable shoes- There are many slopes and steps in Fort Siloso, so it is recommended that you wear comfortable shoes because you'll be walking for 3 hours. 
  • Arrive early- The exhibit closes at 5.30 p.m. with the last admission. If you estimate it will take you around three hours to examine the entire fort, so you must arrive by 2.30 p.m. 
  • A souvenir shop is located on the fort's ground floor for visitors to buy souvenirs for friends and family. 
  • Visitors can also write a message of peace on the fort's Wall of Poppies. 

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Point of Interest for Fort Siloso Skywalk
Fort Siloso Tunnel Complex C
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Fort Siloso Tunnel Complex C

At Fort Siloso, there are three tunnel complexes: A, B, and C. If you're coming from the Fort Siloso Skywalk, the first thing you'll see is Tunnel Complex C, followed by B and A. The Volunteer Corps, Ammo Hoists, and statuary of soldiers prepared to hoist ammunition may all be seen in Tunnel Complex C.

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Battery Command Post
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Battery Command Post

Three sculptures of soldiers are spotted watching the coast situation and making calls in the show. A sound tape from 1942 showing wartime is also played. 

Fort Siloso Square
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Fort Siloso Square

The three guns in the centre of Fort Siloso Square are immediately identifiable. Aside from the cannons, there's also WWII Experience, Casemates, Tunnel Complex B, and the 6-inch Gun Battery to explore. 

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Engine Room and Store
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Engine Room and Store

When walking downhill from Fort Siloso Square, you'll come to the Engine Room and Store. During WWII, the Engine Room housed a display about Elite Operations Force 136, a British special outfit created to support resistance groups and coordinate guerilla missions behind enemy territory. 

Fort Siloso Tunnel Complex A
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Fort Siloso Tunnel Complex A

A hall with two soldier statues can be found inside the tunnel complex. There's also an Observation Post, a modest room where a soldier keeps an eye on Keppel Harbour, Singapore's first marine base. 

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Fire Director Tower
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Fire Director Tower

You'll arrive at Fire Director Tower near the point of Siloso Point, where soldiers were originally positioned to watch incoming naval ships, at the end of Tunnel A. A control tower, a watch bunker, a gun post, and a replica of a 12-pounder gun are all part of the Fire Director Tower. 

The Life of a Soldier
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The Life of a Soldier

The Life of a Soldier Zone has displays about the lives of British soldiers on the island of Pulau Blakang Mati (Sentosa). A fascinating model of a soldier's living quarters (Barrack Room), laundry room, cookhouse, and tailor's shop may be found here. 

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Waves of the Straits
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Waves of the Straits

Fort Siloso Road is home to Waves of the Straits. Essentially, this is the Fort Siloso egress. Many magnificent murals may be found along the road, both on the sides and on the road itself. The murals were painted by Yip Yew Chong, a Singaporean painter who is known for his murals that can be found all throughout the city. 

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