During my recent visit to Singapore, I stayed at the Oasia Resort Sentosa on Sentosa Island. Here’s an overview of my experience at this scenic beachfront resort.
Introduction
Looking for a relaxing resort getaway close to the city, I booked the Oasia Resort Sentosa based on its spacious layout, abundance of amenities, and beachfront location. Just a short ride from mainland Singapore, it seemed like the perfect island escape.
Pros
- Serene Location: Nestled along a quieter stretch of Sentosa’s Palawan Beach, the resort provides a calm oasis away from the island’s crowds but is still walkable to key attractions.
- Beautiful Landscaped Grounds: Lush tropical foliage, koi ponds, and meandering paths connect the low-rise buildings. The tranquil gardens are lovely to wander.
- Extensive Amenities: From the 24-hour gym and yoga studio to outdoor pool, spa, and kids’ club – Oasia Resort doesn’t skimp on facilities. Multiple dining options too.
- Spacious Rooms: My room was over 45 sqm with a furnished balcony facing the sea. Perfect for relaxation and taking in sea views.
Cons
- Limited In-Room Dining: No room service is available except for breakfast. But restaurants on the resort grounds have decent options.
- No Nightlife: As a quieter resort, there isn’t really a bar scene here. Best suited to those seeking peaceful getaways over late nights.
Conclusion
Oasia Resort Sentosa exceeded my expectations as a spacious, amenity-filled escape near Singapore. Beyond the insta-worthy beachfront locale, the extensive facilities and tranquil gardens ensure relaxation.
Travelers seeking an indulgent resort holiday close to the city will be delighted. I felt recharged after my stay at this Sentosa gem.

Zhuang Jia Wen serves as the chief reviewer for Singaporeairport.com, leveraging her passion for travel and aviation.
A native Singaporean, Zhuang draws upon her extensive experience exploring her home country to provide authoritative reviews and travel tips. She holds a bachelor’s degree in tourism management from the National University of Singapore.
Prior to becoming Singaporeairport.com’s review expert, Zhuang worked for five years as a travel agent helping organize personalized itineraries. When not visiting Singapore’s latest attractions, she enjoys cuisine from across the Lion City’s dynamic culinary landscape.
Zhuang hopes her insider perspective helps travelers make the most of their visits to her country.



