Skypark Sentosa has reopened after a major refurbishment.
Skyslides by Klook is billed as Southeast Asia’s tallest dry slide.
The attraction features two rides: Skydrop and The Big Klook Slide.
The Singapore attraction returns with Skyslides by Klook, a new high-altitude experience.
Skypark Sentosa is back, and it is taking adventure in Singapore to new heights. Following a major refurbishment, the beachfront attraction has reopened on Sentosa Island with the launch of Skyslides by Klook, a new experience billed as Southeast Asia’s tallest dry slide.
Rising 44 metres above the ground, the attraction is built into Skypark Sentosa’s existing bungee tower, one of the island’s most recognisable adventure landmarks. The new addition marks a fresh chapter for the venue, which is broadening its appeal beyond hardcore thrill-seekers to include families, tourists and visitors looking for a more accessible adrenaline rush.

Skyslides by Klook features two enclosed slides that begin from the same elevated platform, but each offers a different experience. Spiralling around the tower, the slides give the structure a striking new look while adding a fresh reason to visit Sentosa.
For those chasing a serious rush, Skydrop is the more intense option. The ride begins with a near-vertical U-drop, then sends riders through a fully enclosed spiral tube slide at speed. Marketed as one of the world’s tallest land-based drop slides, Skydrop has been designed for maximum impact from the moment the ride begins.

The Big Klook Slide takes a slightly softer approach. While still thrilling, the descent is more gradual and includes transparent sections that open up views across Sentosa’s coastline. It is a scenic ride with a sense of height, making it ideal for those who want the thrill without the full force of the drop.
Both slides also use lighting and sound effects to turn each descent into a short themed journey. Riders can choose from settings such as Disco, Jungle and Space, with LED lights and synchronised audio shifting throughout the 30-second ride.

Guests ride individually in a slide sack, holding straps as gravity carries them from the 44-metre platform to the base. Tickets are priced from approximately S$28 for two rides and S$33 for three rides, with the option to mix between Skydrop and The Big Klook Slide.
With its reopening, Skypark Sentosa is repositioning itself as more than an extreme sports destination. From high-speed drops to skyline views, Skyslides by Klook adds a new layer to Sentosa’s adventure scene.
Where: Skypark Sentosa, Sentosa Island, Singapore
When: Open daily from 11:30am to 7:30pm
Contact: sentosa.com.sg


