Bungy Jump

REVIEW · SINGAPORE

Bungy Jump

  • 5.06 reviews
  • From $79.18
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Operated by Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett · Bookable on Viator

47 meters makes your brain pause. This Singapore bungy jump from Skypark Sentosa sends you 2.5 seconds into free fall over Siloso Beach, with big ocean views during the moment you finally look down. I love how the whole setup feels well-run and safety-focused, with staff who walk you through each step, so even a first jump doesn’t feel chaotic. I also like that you can choose different jump styles (forward, backward, and other stunts) instead of a one-size-fits-all leap. The main drawback to plan for is that the jump media is an extra cost, so budget for a video package if you want keepsakes.

You’ll spend about 1 hour on site, from check-in to finishing up, and the experience runs daily from 11:30 AM to 7:30 PM. It also caps at 1 traveler, which can make the experience feel more personal and controlled rather than crowded.

Quick note before you get excited: it’s not recommended if you’ve had recent surgeries, and you should let the team know if you have any medical conditions.

Key things to know before you go

Bungy Jump - Key things to know before you go

  • 47m height, 2.5 seconds of free fall: short enough to stay exciting, long enough to feel real.
  • Siloso Beach location: your view is right over the oceanfront, not some industrial backdrop.
  • Multiple jump styles: you can attempt fall forward, backward, and other stunts.
  • Staff-led, step-by-step process: reassurance seems to be a big part of why people rate this highly.
  • Media is optional and extra: lockers cost too, so think about adds before you arrive.

Skypark Sentosa: where the Siloso Beach views start

Bungy Jump - Skypark Sentosa: where the Siloso Beach views start
The action begins at Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett. This is the kind of place where the setting does half the hype for you. You’re right at Siloso Beach, so when you get up and look out, you’re seeing ocean and shoreline instead of just a platform and rails.

The schedule is straightforward: the site operates Monday to Sunday, 11:30 AM to 7:30 PM. You’re looking at roughly one hour total for the whole experience, which matters if you’re building a day around other Singapore stops. Also, it’s listed as near public transportation, so you should be able to get there without turning your day into a logistics puzzle.

One thing I appreciate is the capped group size: the maximum is 1 traveler. That can help you feel less rushed and more able to hear instructions clearly, especially if your nerves spike once you’re suited up.

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The 47m leap: what happens right before you drop

Here’s the simple reality of this bungy: you leap from 47 meters above the ground, then experience free fall for about 2.5 seconds. That’s the heartbeat of the experience. It’s not a slow, floating thrill—it’s a sharp, fast moment that changes your body chemistry, even if you’ve watched videos a hundred times.

Before you jump, you’ll go through the safety flow on the platform. The key detail is that the crew isn’t just counting down and throwing you off. They guide you through each step, which is a big reason first-timers tend to feel steadier than they expect. If you’re the type who gets anxious at the last second, focus on this: you’re not doing it alone. The process is managed.

You’ll also have options for your jump style. The experience includes several available formats, including fall forward and fall backward, plus other stunts if you feel like challenging yourself. If you want your jump to feel unique, don’t wait until you’re already at the edge. Use the briefing moment to understand what’s possible.

Jump styles you can actually plan for

Bungy Jump - Jump styles you can actually plan for
Many thrill activities are the same every time. This one has built-in ways to change the experience, and that makes the jump feel more like a personal moment than a ticket punch.

At a minimum, you can attempt:

  • Fall forward
  • Fall backward

You may also be able to attempt other crazy stunts, depending on what’s available during your session and what fits the safety rules for your jump. The practical takeaway: if you have a specific idea (for example, a forward vs. backward attempt), bring it up during the instructions so the staff can help set you up for the right cues.

I like that you’re given that choice because it turns the experience into something you can talk through afterward with details, not just a single sentence like I jumped.

Safety and staff reassurance that matters more than fear

Bungy Jump - Safety and staff reassurance that matters more than fear
The best part of this bungy setup is how it handles the human side of jumping. A lot of people arrive excited. Then the platform hits, and suddenly you’re negotiating with your own nerves.

What helps is the staff approach: they’re professional, helpful, and they reassure you from arrival through completion. The process is step-by-step, and it’s clear that the crew knows how to manage both first-timers and repeat jumpers.

Here’s the thing I’d watch for if you’re nervous. On the platform, your brain will try to invent worst-case scenarios. The practical response is to lean into the instructions, because that’s what keeps you oriented. When the staff talks you through what’s happening next, you can stop spiraling and just follow the next instruction.

Also, the experience is described as using the expertise of the Skypark Sentosa crew, which is exactly what you want for a high-adrenaline activity. At 47 meters, confidence isn’t optional—it has to be built into the operation.

What you pay for: price value, media add-ons, and lockers

Bungy Jump - What you pay for: price value, media add-ons, and lockers
At $79.18 per person, this is a straightforward, mid-priced bucket-list activity. The value comes from three things you can’t easily replicate:

  1. The height (47m) and timing (2.5 seconds free fall)
  2. The setting (Siloso Beach oceanfront views)
  3. A staff-led operation that aims to keep the experience safe and smooth

Included in the price:

  • Admission to the Bungy Jump
  • Skypark Global Membership with 20% off worldwide (you get this as part of the booking)
  • A Bungy Media Package is mentioned, but it’s labeled as an additional cost

Not included:

  • Lockers cost $5/hour
  • Other personal expenses

So, how do you plan this without surprises? Decide in advance whether you want the jump keepsake. One consistent theme from the experience is that people recommend paying for the jump media because it captures the moment you’ll never remember clearly in real time. If you’re budget-tight, you might skip it. If it’s important to you to have a record, factor that extra cost into your budget now, not later.

Lockers are another small but real add-on. Since lockers cost $5/hour, travel light if you can. The easiest move is to bring only what you’ll need for the session and keep anything else in your normal Singapore bag or plan to store it elsewhere.

Health and weight rules: who should take a pass

Bungy Jump - Health and weight rules: who should take a pass
This bungy jump welcomes many people, but it’s not for everyone. You should not book if you have a recent surgery history, and you’re specifically advised to inform the team if you have any medical conditions.

That matters for two reasons:

  • They need to keep the activity safe for you and the system.
  • You don’t want last-minute stress at the check-in stage.

If you have a medical question, treat it as a normal pre-activity check, not a personal embarrassment. The guidance you receive on site is part of what makes the experience feel controlled.

Also, this activity is only available for a maximum of 1 traveler, so it’s not designed as a big group hangout. If you’re coming with friends, plan on your group doing separate bookings or coordinating separately.

Timing in Singapore: booking and when to show up

Bungy Jump - Timing in Singapore: booking and when to show up
Even if you’re flexible, I’d still book ahead. The average booking window listed here is 36 days in advance, which tells you demand can pop up around dates and time slots.

The operating hours are 11:30 AM to 7:30 PM, so you can usually fit this into a beach-and-adventure day. If you tend to get jittery, I’d schedule the jump for a time when you’re not rushing between activities. With an approximate 1-hour total experience, it’s usually easier to protect that hour on your calendar.

Because the site is near public transportation, you don’t need a private-ride plan. Just give yourself enough buffer to arrive calm. The less you’re thinking about the clock, the more you can focus on the breathing-and-following-instructions part of bungy day.

Value check: is this $79.18 worth your time?

Bungy Jump - Value check: is this $79.18 worth your time?
For $79.18, you’re not just buying adrenaline. You’re buying a specific combination that’s hard to DIY:

  • A true 47m bungy with a measured 2.5-second free fall
  • A prime ocean setting at Siloso Beach
  • A professional, reassurance-first safety process

The price also comes with that Skypark Global Membership perk (20% off worldwide). That’s not a reason to book alone, but it can add value if you’re planning other activities later.

The only reason this might not feel like good value is if you don’t want media and you end up paying extra for lockers. If you’re trying to keep costs tight, bring a simple kit so you’re not paying locker time for every small item.

Should you book the Bungy Jump at Skypark Sentosa?

I think you should book if you want a bucket-list moment that’s structured, safety-minded, and set against real ocean views. This is especially a good fit if it’s your first bungy, because the staff approach focuses on reassurance and clear steps. It’s also a great pick if you like the idea of choosing your jump style instead of doing the exact same drop as everyone else.

Skip it and ask more questions first if you’ve had recent surgeries or you have medical conditions that could affect participation. And if you care about keepsakes, budget for the media package so you don’t decide mid-moment.

If you’re ready for that 47m “wait, I’m really doing this” pause, this is the kind of Singapore thrill that feels worth the time.

FAQ

How tall is the bungy jump, and how long is the free fall?

The bungy jump is 47 meters above the ground, and you free fall for about 2.5 seconds.

Where is the experience located, and where do I meet?

You meet at Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett. The activity ends back at the meeting point.

How long does the bungy jump experience take?

The duration is listed as approximately 1 hour.

What’s included in the price, and what costs extra?

Admission to the Bungy Jump is included. A Skypark Global Membership with 20% off worldwide is also included. Lockers cost $5/hour, and the Bungy Media Package is an additional cost.

Is it suitable for people who are new to bungy jumping?

Most people can participate, and the experience includes staff guidance through each step, which is part of what helps first-time jumpers feel at ease.

What are the opening hours, and can I cancel for a refund?

The experience runs Monday to Sunday from 11:30 AM to 7:30 PM. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the start time.

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