New Sentosa Skyslides Offer Southeast Asia’s Tallest Dry Drop—And a View to Match

Singapore’s adventure hub just got a little more vertical. Skypark Sentosa reopens on June 7 with a pair of towering dry slides, collectively called Skyslides by Klook, that rise 44 metres above the island. Developed in partnership with travel platform Klook, the twin slides claim the title of the tallest dry slides in Southeast Asia. They join the park’s existing adrenaline lineup—Singapore’s only bungy jump, the Giant Swing, and the Skybridge—offering fresh reasons to head skyward.

The first slide, Skydrop, isn’t for the faint of heart. Marketed as both Southeast Asia’s tallest dry slide and the world’s tallest land-based drop slide, it begins with a brief free fall before banking into a steep, G-force-powered curved descent. Riders emerge breathless, having plunged from a height equivalent to a 14-story building.

For those less keen on a vertical heart-stopper, The Big Klook Slide offers a more measured thrill. Wrapped in Klook’s signature orange, this family-friendly option starts from the same 44-metre summit but takes a gentler, winding path. Instead of adrenaline spikes, riders get panoramic views over Sentosa’s coastline—a scenic payoff that still delivers a rush, just at a slower pace.

Both slides are designed as full-sensory experiences. Each descent features immersive UV lighting, themed variations, customisable music, and audiovisual effects that riders can personalise before takeoff. A built-in conveyor system helps keep queues moving, minimising wait times and maximising ride time.

The experience doesn’t end at the bottom. Skypark is also home to Summerhouse, a beach club and dining concept with a viewing pool that offers front-row seats to the action. Guests can watch daredevils tackle the slides, bungy jump, or Giant Swing while sipping drinks and dining—all from a safe, sun-soaked distance.

Tickets and pricing
Tickets for Skyslides by Klook are available via Klook and Skypark Sentosa’s website. Guests can choose between:

  • Two-ride package: $28
  • Three-ride package: $33

Both packages allow mixing and matching between Skydrop and The Big Klook Slide upon arrival. The first 1,000 ticket packages sold come with a complimentary ride video worth $20—a smart souvenir for the social media crowd.

Limited-time add-ons
Throughout June 2026, slide ticket holders can unlock steep discounts on other Skypark attractions:

  • Bungy Jump: $40 (regularly $99)
  • Giant Swing: $20 (regularly $59)

These offers give thrill-seekers a chance to tackle multiple attractions at a fraction of the usual cost.

Broader impact
The addition of Skyslides reinforces Sentosa’s ongoing reinvention as a destination for experiential tourism. As Singapore’s leisure landscape grows more competitive—with new rooftop bars, interactive dining, and pop-up attractions—Skypark is betting that height and immersion will keep visitors coming back. For families, groups, and solo adventurers alike, the new slides offer a rare combination of record-breaking scale and customisable fun, all set against one of the island’s best views. Whether you’re chasing a G-force rush or a scenic descent with a soundtrack, the 44-metre drop is now open for business.