Fort Siloso, located on the northwestern tip of Sentosa Island, was built in the early 1880s to aid in protecting the port. It was part of Singapore's coastal defence along with Fort Serapong and Fort Connaught in Blakang Mati, as Sentosa was then called. The guns were used to fire at Japanese troops in the western sector of the island during the invasion of Singapore on 8 February 1942. Today, the military facility has been converted into a military museum and serves as a tourist attraction at Sentosa Island. It is the only complete fort in Singapore.
Join the Free Guided Tours every Fri, Sat, Sun & Public Holiday, 12.40pm & 3.40pm, limited to 20 people per tour. Register early at the Fort Siloso Tram station.
Fort Siloso Guided Tour tram will make a pit stop at the Beach Station at 12.30pm and 3.30pm (Fri, Sat, Sun & PH).
How to?
Purchase your tickets at Beach Station Ticketing Counter and board the Fort Tram at Beach Station to join Private Baxter for a Free guided tour of Fort Siloso exploring the historical remains of the once Mighty Fortress of Singapore.
Getting there
[By Bus]
Sentosa Bus 1
Sentosa Bus 2
Sentosa Beach Tram
Address:
Sentosa, Singapore
GPS:
1.259150, 103.808622
Ground Arrangement:
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