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Sentosa Island
NameSentosa Island
LocationSingapore
Coordinates1.25°N 103.83°E
Area5 km²
Population1,400

Sentosa Island is a resort island located off the southern coast of Singapore, and is home to numerous Universal Studios Singapore theme parks, Siloso Beach, and Palawan Beach. The island is also close to the Straits of Malacca and is connected to the mainland by the Sentosa Boardwalk and the Sentosa Express monorail. Visitors to the island can enjoy a variety of activities, including visiting the S.E.A. Aquarium, the Adventure Cove Waterpark, and the Tiger Sky Tower. The island is also a popular destination for Marina Bay Sands hotel guests and Gardens by the Bay visitors.

Geography and Climate

Sentosa Island is situated near the Singapore Strait and is characterized by its tropical rainforest climate, with high temperatures and high humidity levels throughout the year. The island's geography is also influenced by its proximity to the Malay Peninsula and the Riau Islands. The island's terrain is generally flat, with some hills and valleys, and is home to several beaches, including Siloso Beach, Palawan Beach, and Tanjong Beach. Visitors to the island can also explore the Sentosa Nature Discovery area, which features a variety of flora and fauna native to Southeast Asia, including species found in Borneo and the Philippines. The island's climate is similar to that of Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok, with a high level of rainfall throughout the year.

History

The history of Sentosa Island dates back to the 14th century, when it was a fishing village and a pirate haven. The island was also an important location for the British East India Company and was used as a military base during World War II. The island was renamed Sentosa, which means "peace and tranquility" in Malay language, in 1972, and has since been developed into a resort island, with the help of the Singapore Tourism Board and the Economic Development Board. The island has also been visited by several notable figures, including Lee Kuan Yew, Mahathir Mohamad, and Jacques Chirac, who have all played a role in shaping the island's history and development. The island's history is also closely tied to that of Malaysia and Indonesia, with which it shares a common cultural and historical heritage.

Attractions and Landmarks

Sentosa Island is home to a variety of attractions and landmarks, including the Merlion, a iconic statue that symbolizes the island and Singapore. The island is also home to the Sentosa Merlion, the Sentosa Luge, and the Sentosa 4D AdventureLand theme park. Visitors to the island can also explore the Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom, which features a variety of butterfly species and insect species from around the world, including Australia and South Africa. The island is also a popular destination for Formula One fans, who can visit the Marina Bay Street Circuit and the Singapore Grand Prix. Other notable attractions on the island include the MegaZip Adventure Park, the Sentosa Golf Club, and the Quayside Fish Bar and Bistro, which offers stunning views of the Marina at Keppel Bay.

Conservation Efforts

Sentosa Island is committed to conservation and sustainability, with several initiatives in place to protect the island's natural environment and wildlife. The island is home to the Sentosa Conservation Fund, which supports conservation efforts and research projects, including those focused on the Asian elephant and the Sumatran tiger. The island is also a popular destination for ecotourism, with several eco-friendly hotels and resorts, including the Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa and the Capella Singapore. Visitors to the island can also participate in beach cleanups and other conservation activities, which are organized by the National Parks Board and the Singapore Environment Council. The island's conservation efforts are also supported by organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund and the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Tourism and Economy

Sentosa Island is a major tourist destination, with over 20 million visitors per year, and is an important contributor to Singapore's economy. The island is home to several major hotels and resorts, including the Resorts World Sentosa and the Siloso Beach Resort, which offer a range of amenities and activities, including casinos, spas, and golf courses. The island is also a popular destination for conferences and events, with several major venues, including the Sands Expo and Convention Centre and the Resorts World Sentosa Convention Centre. The island's economy is also supported by the Singapore Tourism Board, the Economic Development Board, and the Monetary Authority of Singapore, which work together to promote the island as a tourist destination and to support its economic development. The island's tourism industry is also closely tied to that of Malaysia and Thailand, with which it shares a common tourist market. Category:Islands of Singapore