Singapore: Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett

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Singapore: Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett

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That skybridge view grabs you fast. At Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett, I’m drawn to the 47m Skybridge for its secure, harness-free feel and see-through sections that make the height feel real, even before you do any jumping.

I also like that the same voucher day can include the headline rushes right on Sentosa Island: a 50m bungy leap from the Skypark Sentosa tower, plus the Giant Swing option that can reach up to 120km/h. The only drawback to keep in mind is simple: this is built for adrenaline, so if heights or fast motion make you uneasy, consider choosing Skybridge-only when it’s an option.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

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  • 47m Skybridge with see-through sections: the height starts right on the walkway, not just at the jump tower
  • 50m Siloso Beach bungy tower: a major step up in intensity once you’re at the platform
  • Giant Swing up to 120km/h: pure speed, not just a vertical drop
  • Choose your thrill package: your voucher determines which activities are included
  • Mocktail at the Skybridge (option-dependent): a small perk after the nerves kick in

Skypark Sentosa at a Glance: What This Day Is Really About

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Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett is a one-stop adrenaline circuit on Sentosa Island, built around three big sensations: a 47-meter sky-level walk, a 50-meter bungy jump, and a Giant Swing that can hit 120km/h. If you like the idea of choosing how far you go—walk first, then decide—this place fits that mindset.

I like that the experience is clearly packaged. Your admission includes the Skybridge, and then your selected option can add 1x Bungy Jump, 1x Tandem Bungy Jump, and/or 1x Giant Swing, with a mocktail depending on what you picked. That matters because it turns a vague thrill day into something you can plan around.

One practical note: the duration is listed as valid 1 day, but you still need to check availability for starting times. In other words, you’re not wandering in whenever; you’re booking a slot to use your voucher.

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The Meeting Point Flow: From Voucher Check to Your First Thrill

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Your day starts with a straightforward step: present your voucher at Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not dealing with half-day transfers or a long end-of-tour shuffle.

From a planning standpoint, this is good news. It keeps the logistics simple and reduces the risk of missing a timed activity because you’re stuck navigating between sites. You’re staying in one place on Sentosa Island, which makes it easier to stack this with other plans before or after—especially if your schedule is tight.

What I’d watch for is the pacing between activities. Because your voucher may include one or multiple stations (Skybridge plus bungy plus swing), you’ll want to go in ready for nerves, line time, and the kind of waiting that comes with high-thrill operations. Even if the “walk” sounds calmer than the “jump,” the Skybridge itself is the sort of thing that can take mental focus.

Walking the 47m Skybridge: Harness-Free Nerves and See-Through Sections

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The Skybridge is the most “start here” feeling part of the day. It runs between towers and is described as a secure pathway at 47 meters above ground, and importantly for many people, it’s listed as harness-free for that portion. If you’re a cautious adrenaline seeker, that detail can make the Skybridge feel more approachable than the jumps.

Then there are the see-through sections. That’s the part that changes the experience from height-in-your-head to height-in-your-body. You’re not just looking down; you’re seeing through, which tends to amplify the sensation of exposure. I like that because it doesn’t require you to commit to a full leap to feel the edge of it.

Here’s how to make it mentally easier: treat it like a focused walk rather than a challenge you must conquer instantly. Pick a steady rhythm, keep your attention on your next step, and let the views do their thing without rushing. If you’re prone to speeding up when you’re nervous, slow down on purpose.

If your selected package includes it, you may also have a mocktail at the Skybridge. It’s not a game-changer for the thrill, but it’s a nice way to reset your body after the nerves.

The 50m Bungy Tower Jump Over Siloso Beach

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Next comes the signature leap: a jump from the 50-meter Skypark Sentosa bungy tower positioned on Siloso Beach. This is where the day shifts from adrenaline-as-a-walk to adrenaline-as-a-commitment.

A key advantage of having the Skybridge first is that you get a reality check. You learn how your body reacts to the height when you’re moving slowly and staying in control. Then, when you’re at the platform for the bungy, you’re not going in blind—you’ve already experienced the fear-management part of the equation.

What you’ll get is also clearly defined: depending on your option, your voucher can include 1x Bungy Jump. There’s also an option for 1x Tandem Bungy Jump. That tandem choice can be especially useful if you’re trying to make the leap feel more shared. (Not everyone wants that, but if you do, you’ll want to check which option you selected.)

Practical advice: decide in advance what you’ll do with your nerves. Some people want to talk. Others want silence and focus. The win here is consistency. If you know your strategy before you get to the tower, you’re less likely to freeze once you’re standing there.

Giant Swing at Up to 120km/h: Speed Over Fear

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If you want a different flavor of adrenaline, the Giant Swing option changes the equation. Instead of a drop-focused thrill, it’s built around rapid motion: swings can hoist you to impressive heights and reach speeds up to 120km/h.

That speed is the headline. You’re not just thinking about height—you’re also bracing for acceleration and the sensation of being thrown through the air. This can be thrilling even for people who don’t love “traditional” bungy fear, because the experience feels more like controlled chaos than one moment of falling.

Your package may include 1x Giant Swings depending on the option you selected. If you’re choosing between bungy and swing, I’d use this simple rule:

  • If you want the iconic leap and immediate intensity, lean toward bungy.
  • If you want motion, speed, and a more fast-paced thrill, lean toward the giant swing.

Also, because this is a high-speed activity, I recommend going in mentally prepared for the body sensations. Even if you’re excited, your muscles may react with tension. The best trick is to stay flexible and follow staff instructions closely once you’re at your station.

Pricing and Value: Is $47 a Smart Use of Your Day?

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The listed price is $47 per person. On paper, that might sound like “one activity,” but your value depends on what your selected option includes. The package includes Skybridge admission for sure, and then you might add one or more of the main thrill activities (bungy, tandem bungy, giant swing), plus the potential mocktail.

So the real value question isn’t only the price. It’s: how many headline moments does your voucher cover? If you’re booking Skybridge-only, you’re paying for the 47m walkway and its see-through sections, plus whatever mocktail option you chose. If you add bungy and/or giant swing, you’re stacking major adrenaline moments into a single day at the same site.

I also like that the format is flexible in the booking sense: free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and there’s a reserve now & pay later option. That reduces the risk of overcommitting before you know your actual schedule.

If you’re the kind of traveler who likes value-by-choice, this setup works well. You can scale your risk level and still walk away with a complete experience day, not just one short stop.

How Long It Takes and How to Plan Your Time Slot

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The experience is listed as valid 1 day, and you’ll check availability to see starting times. That means your planning job is less about a fixed itinerary minute-by-minute and more about picking the right slot.

Here’s what I’d do to make it smooth:

  • Pick a time when you’re not rushed afterward, because adrenaline days can take longer than you expect.
  • If you’re combining it with other Sentosa Island plans, leave a buffer. Waiting, re-checking instructions, and the jump-to-wait-to-jump rhythm adds up.

Since the end location is the same as the meeting point, you can plan to be done and back where you started. That reduces the stress of figuring out how to get out once you’ve completed your chosen activities.

Who This Is Best For (and Who Should Consider a Different Option)

This experience is built for people who want a controlled dose of fear. If you enjoy heights, fast motion, or you want a memorable adrenaline story, you’ll likely have a great time.

It also fits well if you’re traveling in a group and want multiple intensity levels. The voucher can include different thrill options, and the Skybridge can serve as a shared starting point even if people later choose different paths.

On the other hand, consider skipping the biggest jumps if you know you don’t handle height well, or if fast motion makes you sick. The Skybridge itself is already 47 meters up, with see-through sections. So even before the bungy tower, your comfort threshold gets tested.

What the High Rating Means for Your Expectations

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The rating is 4.9 based on 36 reviews. That high score usually signals consistent satisfaction, and here the consistency likely comes from the clarity of what you get: Skybridge admission plus a clear set of possible add-on thrills, all at the same location.

But I wouldn’t read a high rating as a guarantee that you’ll love the sensation. This place delivers exactly what it advertises: height, speed, and bungy-style intensity. If that matches your idea of a good day, you’re in the right spot.

Should You Book Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett?

Yes, you should book if you want one location to cover multiple adrenaline types—walk-on-glass-feeling heights via the 47m Skybridge, then optionally the 50m bungy and/or the 120km/h Giant Swing. The value gets stronger when your selected option includes more than just the Skybridge.

I’d skip or scale down if you’re unsure about heights, speed, or fear-based attractions. Remember: the Skybridge is already a real test with see-through sections, so you’re not easing into anything at ground level.

If you’re on the fence, use the flexibility: check available starting times, and take advantage of free cancellation up to 24 hours before your slot. That way, you can lock in a plan now and still adjust as your trip gets more certain.

FAQ

Where do I start this experience?

Present your voucher at Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett. That same location is also where the activity ends.

How much does Singapore: Skypark Sentosa cost?

The listed price is $47 per person.

How long is the experience valid?

It’s listed as valid 1 day, and you should check availability to see starting times.

What is included in the ticket?

Included items depend on your selected option, but the ticket includes Skybridge admission and may include 1x Bungy Jump, 1x Tandem Bungy Jump, 1x Giant Swings, and a mocktail at the Skybridge depending on what you choose.

Do I get hotel pickup or drop-off?

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

Is food or drinks included?

No. Food and drinks are not included.

Is the Skybridge harness-free?

The Skybridge is described as a secure pathway that is harness-free for that part of the experience.

How high is the bungy tower?

The bungy platform is described as 50 meters high, positioned on Siloso Beach.

How fast is the Giant Swing?

The Giant Swing is described as reaching speeds up to 120km/h.

What cancellation options are available?

The experience offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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