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Singapore: Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett
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Fear has a sound on Sentosa. Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett turns Singapore’s coastline into an adrenaline playground, with a 47-meter Skybridge plus options that go way past the comfort zone. I like that the big moments are clearly defined—Skybridge first, then a choice of bungy or giant swing—so you know what you’re paying for. One thing to consider: you’ll need to plan around available starting times since it’s valid for 1 day.
Two things I really like about this experience are the harness-free feel of the Skybridge and the fact that the jumps are high-and-fast in a very straightforward way: a leap from a 50-meter bungy tower and a giant swing that reaches up to 120 km/h. It’s also a smart mix of activities on one Sentosa stop, so you can go from walking-on-air to full-on flight without leaving the park.
A possible drawback is that food and drinks aren’t included, and the experience is built around timing. If you’re the type who hates waiting, build in some slack so your day doesn’t feel rushed between Skybridge time and your selected jump.
In This Review
- Key Things You’ll Notice Fast
- Entering Skypark Sentosa: Voucher Check and Choosing Your Main Event
- The Skybridge at 47 Meters: Harness-Free Nerves and See-Through Sections
- Siloso Beach Bungy Tower: The 50-Meter Leap You Can’t Unsee
- Giant Swing Behind the Bungy Tower: Up to 120 km/h
- The Mocktail Reset at the Skybridge (Depending on Your Option)
- Price and Value: What $47 Really Covers
- Planning Your One-Day Sentosa Visit Without Stress
- Who This Experience Fits Best (And Who Might Think Twice)
- Should You Book Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett?
- FAQ
- Where do I present my voucher?
- How high is the Skybridge?
- Is a harness needed for the Skybridge?
- How high is the bungy jump?
- How fast does the Giant Swing go?
- What’s included in the ticket?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key Things You’ll Notice Fast

- 47-meter Skybridge with see-through sections for that extra dose of mental math
- No harnesses needed on the Skybridge pathway, making it feel more like a controlled dare
- 50-meter bungy directly on Siloso Beach at Skypark Sentosa
- Giant Swing behind the main bungy tower, with speed up to 120 km/h
- Package includes Skybridge admission plus one adrenaline add-on (depending on option)
- Some options include a mocktail at the Skybridge, which is a nice reset after nerves
Entering Skypark Sentosa: Voucher Check and Choosing Your Main Event

You’ll start by presenting your voucher at Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett. That’s the key first step because this is one of those experiences where your day hinges on getting into the flow of the park’s schedule. Once your voucher is checked, you can focus on the part you actually came for: the Skybridge and whatever jump option you selected.
What I like about the way this is structured is that it’s not an all-day mystery. The ticket is centered on one day, and the activities you can do are clearly tied to what you selected: Skybridge admission is included, and then you add one of the major thrill elements (bungy, tandem bungy, or giant swing), depending on your option.
Also, the fact that the activity ends back at the meeting point keeps things simple. You’re not getting shipped across the island for one photo op, then dropped somewhere awkward.
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The Skybridge at 47 Meters: Harness-Free Nerves and See-Through Sections

The star-walk here is the Skybridge, sitting 47 meters above the ground. The big detail that matters for your comfort level is right in the description: it’s a secure pathway that’s harness-free. That changes the psychology of it. Instead of feeling clipped in by gear, you’re facing the open height in a more direct way, which can be either thrilling or intense depending on your tolerance.
And then there are the see-through sections. Even if you’re not afraid of heights in general, see-through flooring tends to pull your brain toward the drop. Expect the Skybridge to feel like a slow build of adrenaline: you’re not immediately leaping, but you’re climbing into the moment.
Why this is great value: the Skybridge is included with your ticket, so you’re not buying a one-and-done jump and hoping it’s enough. Even if you go with a jump option, the Skybridge gives you a full, separate thrill that’s designed to be part of the payoff. It’s also the best segment to steady your nerves—because you’re moving, not suddenly suspended midair.
One practical consideration: because this is 47 meters up, plan your mental pacing. If you tend to rush when you’re anxious, take your time. The Skybridge is about controlled fear, not sprinting through it.
Siloso Beach Bungy Tower: The 50-Meter Leap You Can’t Unsee

If Skybridge is your warm-up, the next big question is whether you’ll take the leap from the 50-meter-high Skypark Sentosa Bungy Tower. This is positioned right at Siloso Beach, which gives the experience a very different feel than an inland adrenaline park. You’re not just jumping; you’re jumping with the coastline in the background, so the setting stays visually interesting even while your brain is focused on what’s next.
The description is clear on the height: you’re leaving from a 50-meter bungy platform. That’s the part you can’t talk yourself out of once you’re at the start. If you want the signature AJ Hackett moment, this is it.
What’s valuable for you here is the certainty. Some thrill activities feel vague when you’re booking. This one is specific: a bungy tower, a stated height, and a direct association with Siloso Beach. That helps you decide whether this is your kind of fear—vertical, immediate, and memorable.
If you chose the tandem bungy option, your package includes a tandem jump. The key thing to know is that it’s an added option in the deal, not something guaranteed by default. So double-check your selected option before your day starts.
Giant Swing Behind the Bungy Tower: Up to 120 km/h

The alternative big adrenaline moment is the Giant Swing. It’s located behind the primary bungy tower, which means you’re still in the same core hub area of the park. That matters because it reduces wasted walking time and keeps your adrenaline momentum intact.
The headliner stat is speed: the swing can reach up to 120 km/h. That’s not just height-based thrill. It’s motion-based thrill, and motion-based thrill tends to feel different in your body—more like momentum and force than just exposure.
What I like about offering both bungy and giant swing in one ticket framework is that you get choices in your fear style:
- If you want a sharp drop moment, bungy is your move.
- If you want to feel launched and carried through the air, giant swing is your move.
The description doesn’t state that the Giant Swing is harness-free like the Skybridge, so don’t treat it as the same kind of experience. It’s part of the same park, but it’s a different adrenaline category.
The Mocktail Reset at the Skybridge (Depending on Your Option)

One small but smart detail: some options include a mocktail at the Skybridge. That’s not essential to the thrill, but it can help the day feel complete—especially if you’re doing the Skybridge and then a major jump right after. Nerves usually come first, then the crash after. Having something included for a reset can be a nice finish line when you’re still buzzing.
Just note the wording: it’s depending on selected option. So if this is something you care about, check your specific package before you show up and expect it by default.
Price and Value: What $47 Really Covers

The price listed is $47 per person, and the value here is tied to what your option includes. At a glance, you’re not just paying for one high moment. Your ticket framework includes:
- Skybridge admission (included)
- An adrenaline add-on depending on your chosen option: bungy jump or tandem bungy jump or giant swing
- Possibly a mocktail at the Skybridge, again depending on option
So where does the value come from? You’re paying once for the “big view” thrill (Skybridge) and then adding one of the signature actions. For many people, that makes the day feel worth it even if you’re unsure which adrenaline move will be your favorite.
Also, since duration is valid 1 day (with starting times you’ll need to check), you’re not locking yourself into an all-night schedule. This is the kind of activity you can slot into a Sentosa day plan.
The two main things not included are also clearly stated: hotel pickup and drop-off, and food and drinks. That’s normal for attraction tickets, but it matters for budgeting. If you’re planning food, set expectations that you’ll pay separately.
Planning Your One-Day Sentosa Visit Without Stress

This isn’t listed as a multi-day event. It’s valid 1 day, and you’ll need to check availability to see starting times. That means your best move is to treat it like a timed activity even if you’re flexible: show up prepared for the schedule the park uses that day.
Since there’s no hotel pickup included, you’ll want to plan your own way to the Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett meeting point. Once you arrive and redeem your voucher, the day becomes about choosing your built-in thrills and following the park flow.
A practical scheduling tip: think of this as a “one anchor” activity. If you pack it tightly with other high-energy plans, you’ll feel the fatigue afterward. If you give it room, you’ll enjoy the Skybridge more and recover better after your leap or swing.
Who This Experience Fits Best (And Who Might Think Twice)
This works best if you’re coming to Sentosa specifically for adrenaline and you like clear, measurable thrills:
- 47 meters of harness-free Skybridge walking with see-through sections
- A 50-meter bungy jump from Siloso Beach
- Giant Swing that hits up to 120 km/h
If you’re unsure about bungee height anxiety, the Skybridge still gives you a major “I did it” moment without committing to a jump instantly. If you’re all-in on a big moment, pick the jump option that matches what you fear most: sudden drop (bungy) or fast motion (giant swing).
If you’re someone who hates waiting around timed activities, consider that starting times matter. Also keep in mind that you’ll need to handle your own meals since food and drinks aren’t included.
Should You Book Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett?

Book it if you want a single Sentosa stop that delivers multiple adrenaline styles—Skybridge, bungy, and/or Giant Swing—with clear height and speed stats. The Skybridge alone is a standout because it’s secure and harness-free and includes see-through sections, so you get a real thrill even if you’re not sure about jumping right away.
Skip it (or at least think hard) if you’re very sensitive to heights and motion, or if you dislike timed schedules. At 47 meters up, even the walking part can feel intense, and the main jump and swing options go far beyond a mild thrill.
If you’re booking, I’d treat your selection like a preference test: choose bungy if you want that clean vertical leap from the 50-meter tower, or choose Giant Swing if you want speed up to 120 km/h. Either way, this is a straightforward way to spend a Sentosa day with a memorable hit of adrenaline.
FAQ
Where do I present my voucher?
You present your voucher at Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett as the meeting point for the activity.
How high is the Skybridge?
The Skybridge is 47 meters above the ground and includes see-through sections.
Is a harness needed for the Skybridge?
No. The Skybridge is described as a secure, harness-free pathway.
How high is the bungy jump?
The bungy jump is from a 50-meter-high Skypark Sentosa Bungy Tower, located at Siloso Beach.
How fast does the Giant Swing go?
The Giant Swing can reach speeds up to 120 km/h.
What’s included in the ticket?
The package includes Skybridge admission, plus one adrenaline activity depending on your selected option (bungy jump and/or tandem bungy jump and/or giant swings). Some options also include 1 mocktail at the Skybridge. Food and drinks aren’t included.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
























