REVIEW · SINGAPORE
Bungy Jump
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That 47-meter pause before the drop feels eternal. This is Singapore’s one-and-only bungy jump at Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett, 47m above Siloso Beach, with a quick free fall of about 2.5 seconds. You can choose different jump styles like fall forward or backward, then enjoy the view across the ocean right before gravity does its thing.
I love how the experience is built for real people, not just thrill athletes. You’ll get the full expertise of the Skypark Sentosa crew in every jump, and the vibe is supportive whether you’re there for adrenaline, a bucket list moment, or a personal challenge.
One consideration: the jump ticket doesn’t include everything you might want afterward. Lockers cost extra, and the bungy media package (video) is an additional cost.
In This Review
- Key things you’ll remember about this bungy jump
- 47m Above Siloso Beach: The View You Get Before the Drop
- What You Do When You Arrive at Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett
- Jump Styles and the 2.5-Second Free Fall
- Price and Value: What $79.18 Buys You (and What It Doesn’t)
- Locker Time, Timing, and Making Your Hour Feel Smooth
- Safety, Health Limits, and Who Should Skip It
- Who This Bungy Jump Is Best For (and Who Might Want Alternatives)
- Booking Smart: When to Go and What to Have Ready
- Should You Book the Singapore Bungy Jump?
- FAQ
- Where does the bungy jump take place?
- How long does the experience take?
- How high is the jump?
- How long is the free fall?
- What jump styles are available?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are lockers included?
- What times can I go?
- Is it refundable if I need to cancel?
- Who should not participate?
Key things you’ll remember about this bungy jump

- 47m height over Siloso Beach with ocean views that change the whole mood
- 2.5 seconds of free fall that’s short on paper and huge in real life
- Multiple jump styles including fall forward and backward, plus other stunts
- Professional, reassuring staff who walk you through step by step
- Add-ons can add up if you want the video and need a locker
47m Above Siloso Beach: The View You Get Before the Drop
The best part about this bungy jump isn’t just the moment you leap. It’s what happens right beforehand. From the top platform, you’re looking out over Siloso Beach and out toward the ocean, and it’s hard not to feel the contrast: calm water below, height above, and your own heartbeat turning into a countdown timer.
At 47m, the height sounds dramatic in a brochure. Standing there, it’s more like… slow math. You’ll see why this place is so well known in Singapore for high-adrenaline fun. And since it’s right by the beach, your brain doesn’t just picture a generic drop. It pictures coastline, water, and open space. That makes the experience feel more like a moment in Singapore’s scenery than a random thrill stop.
If you’re the type who likes to look, not just scream, this is a good match. You don’t only get the rush. You also get a clean, open view that makes the leap feel more real.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Singapore.
What You Do When You Arrive at Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett

Your meeting point is Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett. The session runs about 1 hour total, and it ends right back where you start. That matters because you can plan your day without worrying about a long, complicated travel arc.
The operating hours are 11:30 AM to 7:30 PM, seven days a week, so you’re not stuck with one awkward time. Still, I’d pick a slot that gives you breathing room before or after. Bungy jumps are exciting, but they’re also very physical in the sense that you’re nervous, then you’re doing something intense, then you’re settling your body back down.
The other thing you’ll notice quickly is the pacing. The staff are welcoming and reassuring from arrival through completion. You’re not left guessing. They step you through the jump process, and when it’s your first time, that structure helps. The experience is designed so your mind has fewer places to spiral.
Also, this activity is capped at a maximum of 1 traveler. That doesn’t mean the whole place is empty, but it does suggest you’re not in a huge cattle line. You should expect a more focused experience than you’d get with a mass-group activity.
Jump Styles and the 2.5-Second Free Fall

Here’s what you’re actually signing up for: you leap off 47m and you free fall for about 2.5 seconds. In most activities, 2.5 seconds is nothing. In bungy, it’s the entire storyline. It’s that sudden shift from thinking to acting, followed by that brief feeling of weightlessness before the harness takes over.
You can choose several jump styles, including fall forward and fall backward. There may also be options for other stunts, depending on what’s available during your session. I’d go in ready to follow their guidance on what you can safely attempt. Even if you consider yourself fearless, the point here is not to improvise. The value is in getting to do it with trained people behind you.
What I like about the jump-style choice is simple: it turns the experience from a single action into something you can shape. It’s not just jumping. It’s choosing how you want the moment to look and feel.
If you’re nervous, this is also where structure matters. You get a brief window of time on the platform. You might feel your stomach do a little protest. Then the staff lead you through it, and you go. After that, the fear is replaced by a surprisingly clear focus: the ocean view, the movement, and the rush of having completed the thing.
Price and Value: What $79.18 Buys You (and What It Doesn’t)

The price is $79.18 per person. For a Singapore activity this intense, it’s not just “pay to feel adrenaline.” You’re paying for a controlled high-risk environment, specialized equipment, and a crew that runs this jump day after day.
What’s included is important:
- Admission to Bungy Jump
- Skypark Global Membership with 20% off worldwide
- A bungy media package (noted as additional cost, so treat this as something you’ll pay for if you want the full package)
Lockers are not included. Locker rental costs $5/hour. That’s a real line item if you carry a bag, extra layers, or anything you don’t want to bring up to the platform.
The biggest value tip here is thinking about the footage. Video is available as an add-on, and at least one person noted they offered only a video option to buy. Another comment asked for more photo options and better timing for photographers around the platform and the moment of the jump. The practical takeaway: if you care about photos or video, check what’s actually included in the purchase at your time of booking or on arrival. Don’t assume you’ll automatically get every type of media.
If you’re trying to keep costs down, you can. You can also spend a bit more for the video because this kind of moment is hard to relive any other way. You’ll hear it in the way people talk about the experience: the jump becomes a memory, but the recorded footage helps you relive it later.
Locker Time, Timing, and Making Your Hour Feel Smooth

Since the duration is about 1 hour, you don’t want to show up scrambling. If you need a locker, remember it’s $5/hour. That rate alone pushes you toward packing light. You’ll likely be happier if you bring only what you can handle during the experience.
Also, this is described as near public transportation. That’s helpful in Singapore where taxis can be fast but not always cheap. If you’re hopping around Sentosa, getting here without adding long transit time keeps your day fun instead of frantic.
One more practical point: pick a time when you won’t feel rushed. Bungy is mental as much as physical. You want a calm pre-jump window so you don’t turn it into a stressful sprint. If you can, arrive with enough time to handle any brief check-in steps and to get comfortable with the process.
Safety, Health Limits, and Who Should Skip It

This jump is open to most travelers, but it has clear health guidance. It’s not recommended for travelers with recent surgeries history. They also recommend you inform them if you have any history of medical conditions.
Here’s the common-sense way I’d think about that. If you’re uncertain, don’t guess. Ask the team. It’s better to clarify before than to hope adrenaline overrides the checklist.
Also, the experience is offered as long as you meet the health and weight requirements. Those rules exist for a reason, and you should respect them. If you don’t meet them, the right move is to skip the jump and look for a different Sentosa activity that matches your situation.
If you’re coming for your first bungy jump, the reassuring tone of the staff is a big reason people leave feeling good about it. The jump itself is intense, but the crew’s professionalism makes the “scary” part more manageable.
Who This Bungy Jump Is Best For (and Who Might Want Alternatives)

This is ideal if you:
- Want one of Singapore’s most memorable high-adrenaline experiences
- Enjoy views as part of the thrill, not just the drop
- Are doing a bucket list moment and want it handled by a crew that knows the routine
- Like the idea of choosing a style (forward/backward) instead of just doing one fixed move
It’s also a good pick for beginners because the staff guide you through the full process and aim to help you feel at ease. First-time bungy fears are normal. The key is having people who keep the moment organized and safe.
It may not be your best choice if you:
- Have recent surgery history
- Have medical conditions you haven’t discussed with the team
- Are someone who wants a mellow activity rather than a true adrenaline push
If you want a “light” day on Sentosa, you might choose something else. But if you want to check a real adrenaline box, this one is straightforward: you jump, you land, you walk away with a story that’s hard to top.
Booking Smart: When to Go and What to Have Ready

On average, this activity is booked about 36 days in advance, so don’t wait until the last minute if your dates matter. In Sentosa, plans change fast with weather and schedules, so earlier booking helps you lock in a good time.
Since the hours run 11:30 AM to 7:30 PM, you have flexibility. I’d still aim for the time of day that fits your energy level. If you like to get adrenaline done early, go earlier. If you prefer an afternoon thrill after you’ve eaten and relaxed, pick later.
What to bring is mostly about making your time easy. If you think you’ll need storage, factor in locker cost. If you care about video, decide whether that’s worth it for you before you get to the top, so you don’t end up making last-minute decisions while you’re focused on nerves.
And because you’re starting and ending at the same place, plan your other Sentosa stops around that hour instead of cramming everything into one frantic block.
Should You Book the Singapore Bungy Jump?
If you want a high-adrenaline Singapore experience with a real sense of place, I’d book it. The big reasons are simple: 47m over Siloso Beach, a 2.5-second free fall that feels like a true moment, and a crew that focuses on safety while still making it fun.
Skip it only if your health situation makes the jump a bad idea. If you’re eligible and you can handle nerves, this is one of those activities that turns into a core travel memory.
If you like souvenirs or proof, plan for the media add-on and confirm what you’ll be able to buy (video and/or photos). If you keep it simple and just enjoy the jump, it can still be a very satisfying use of your time and money.
FAQ
Where does the bungy jump take place?
The bungy jump is at Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett in Singapore.
How long does the experience take?
It takes about 1 hour (approx.).
How high is the jump?
The jump is 47m above the ground.
How long is the free fall?
You’ll free fall for about 2.5 seconds.
What jump styles are available?
The available styles include fall forward and fall backward, plus other crazy stunts when offered.
What’s included in the price?
The price includes admission to the Bungy Jump and a Skypark Global Membership that offers 20% off worldwide.
Are lockers included?
No. Lockers are purchasable for $5/hour.
What times can I go?
The listed opening hours are Monday to Sunday from 11:30 AM to 7:30 PM.
Is it refundable if I need to cancel?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and cancellations inside that window are not refunded.
Who should not participate?
It’s not recommended for travelers with recent surgeries history, and you should inform the team if you have any medical conditions.
























