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Singapore's first beachfront Ninja Lab obstacle course is coming to Sentosa this March

Nine days of beach-based fitness challenges, calisthenics workshops, and $1,000 battle rope prizes

Mingli Seet
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Mingli Seet
Contributor, Time Out Singapore
Sentosa Beach Fest
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If you've been looking for a reason to train outdoors, Sentosa Beach Fest might be it. From March 14 to 22 2026, the folks at Sentosa Development Corporation are rolling out the very first Sentosa Beach Fest – a nine-day, day-to-night carnival packed with physical activities for all ages.

Artist impression of Ninja Lab
Photograph: SentosaArtist impression of Ninja Lab

At the centre of this sandy spectacle is Singapore’s only beachfront obstacle course by Ninja Lab, Singapore's first ninja gym. It's an actual obstacle arena planted right on the shore, and has two setups: one for beginners and another for seasoned athletes. And once the sun dips, the course morphs into Ninja Shadow Tag, a high-speed game of escape where you dodge live “ninjas” in the dark.

Defy Gravity (Cali-Gym)
Photograph: SentosaDefy Gravity (Cali-Gym)

If you're looking to push your body to its limits, there's a Battle Rope Challenge with $1,000 cash prizes per category and callisthenics programming from Defy Gravity (a national calisthenics competition and urban sports festival). Australian freerunning sensation Dominic Di Tommaso and SEA Games obstacle course medallist William Yoong will also hold workshops for those keen to pick up some fitness tips. 

Artist impression of Adventure Land
Photograph: SentosaArtist impression of Adventure Land

The festival also has family-friendly inflatable playgrounds, casual beach games like volleyball and ultimate frisbee, neon-lit DJ nights, and food bazaars to complete the carnival atmosphere. 

Sentosa Beach Fest 2026 runs daily from 8am to 10pm, with a mix of free and ticketed activities that can be booked via their page here. Mastercard holders snag 10 per cent off, and Sentosa Islander members can stack points while they’re at it.

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