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Skypark Sentosa reopens with a pair of Southeast Asia’s tallest dry slides this June

Both standing at 44 metres high – Skydrop is built for adrenaline junkies, while The Big Klook Slide is for those who prefer to take it chill

Mingli Seet
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Mingli Seet
Contributor, Time Out Singapore
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Photograph: Skypark Sentosa | Reopening of Skypark Sentosa
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Things are going downhill at Sentosa – from 44 metres above, that is. Skypark Sentosa is reopening on June 7 with a brand-new attraction called Skyslides by Klook – a pair of towering dry slides developed in partnership with travel experiences platform Klook. Both slides stand at 44 metres high, making them the tallest dry slides in Southeast Asia. 

This adds to Skypark's existing lineup, which includes Singapore's only Bungy Jump, the Giant Swing, and the Skybridge.

Skypark Sentosa
Photograph: Skypark SentosaSkydrop at Skypark Sentosa

The first of the two new slides is for the fearless. Embark on the Skydrop, which in addition to being Southeast Asia's tallest dry slide, is also the world's tallest land-based drop slide. You’ll begin with a brief drop before transitioning into a full-blown curved descent powered by G-force.

Skypark Sentosa
Photograph: Skypark SentosaSkyslides by Klook

For those who are looking for something more chill, there is also a family-friendly option: The Big Klook Slide, wrapped in Klook's signature orange. Starting from the same height, it takes a gentler approach, trading pulse spikes for panoramic views over Sentosa. 

Skyslides by Klook at Night
Photograph: Skypark SentosaSkyslides by Klook at Night

The experience goes beyond simply sliding from Point A to Point B, too. Both rides feature immersive UV lighting, themed ride variations, music, and audiovisual effects that you can personalise for your descent. A built-in conveyor system also keeps things moving smoothly, so you can spend less time queuing and more time actually riding.

Skypark Sentosa
Photograph: Skypark SentosaSummerhouse at Skypark Sentosa

After sliding, there’s more to explore at Skypark. The attraction is also home to Summerhouse, its very own beach club and dining concept. A viewing pool offers front-row seats to all the action, where you’ll be able to watch brave souls take on the slides, Bungy Jump or Giant Swing while relaxing with food and drinks. 

Tickets for Skyslides by Klook are available through Klook and Skypark Sentosa's website. Guests can choose between a two-ride package for $28 and a three-ride package for $33, with the flexibility to mix and match rides at Skydrop and The Big Klook Slide upon arrival. Early birds get an extra perk too. The first 1,000 Skyslides ticket packages sold will come with a complimentary ride video worth $20.

Skypark is also dangling a few tempting add-ons. Throughout June 2026, slide ticket holders can purchase Bungy Jump tickets for $40 instead of the usual $99, while Giant Swing rides will be available for $20 instead of $59.

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