Singapore’s coastline and offshore islands support a genuinely strong beach club scene, particularly along Sentosa’s shores and at select mainland waterfront spots. With year-round warm weather and a population that values outdoor socialising, demand for quality beachside venues with food, drinks, and recreational facilities has grown steadily. Whether you are planning a corporate event, a weekend escape, or simply looking for somewhere to enjoy the sea, the options range from members-only recreation clubs to open-access resort pools and casual beachfront bars.
The clubs listed here were selected based on verified customer ratings, the range of facilities on offer, accessibility, and suitability across different budgets and group types. Ratings are sourced from public review platforms and reflect the experiences of a broad cross-section of visitors. Sentosa Island accounts for the majority of options, given its concentration of dedicated beach infrastructure, though clubs at Pasir Ris, Changi, and the Marina Bay area are also included for those based in other parts of the city.
Fifteen clubs are covered, ranked by a combination of rating score and breadth of facilities. Each entry includes a factual summary of what to expect, a list of strengths and limitations, and guidance on which type of visitor or group each venue suits best.
1. Tanjong Beach Club
Beachfront social venue on Sentosa with dining, pool access, and regular events
Tanjong Beach Club sits at the quieter eastern end of Sentosa’s Tanjong Beach, which gives it a more relaxed atmosphere than the busier Siloso end of the island. The club operates a pool alongside direct beach access, a full restaurant and bar, and a calendar of weekend events and DJ sessions that attract a mix of locals and visitors.
With a rating of 4.4 out of 5, Tanjong Beach Club consistently draws positive feedback for its setting and service quality. Food and beverage standards are generally considered above average for a beachfront venue, and the layout allows for both group gatherings and more relaxed, smaller visits. Entry and pool access are typically managed through a minimum spend system rather than a flat entry fee.
It is one of the more established clubs on the island and benefits from a loyal returning crowd. Reservations are strongly advised at weekends and during public holidays, when the venue can reach capacity.
Pros
- Well-regarded food and beverage quality for a beach setting
- Located on the less crowded Tanjong Beach
- Regular events and DJ evenings add variety
- Consistent ratings across a large volume of reviews
Cons
- Minimum spend requirements can add up for larger groups
- Busy on weekends and public holidays; bookings often essential
- Less accessible by foot from Sentosa’s main transport hubs
Best for: Groups and couples looking for a polished beach day with quality food and occasional live events
Website: tanjongbeachclub.com
Full listing: View on Best of Singapore
2. Ola Beach Club
Hawaiian-themed beach club on Sentosa with pool, water sports, and evening entertainment
Ola Beach Club brings a Pacific-island aesthetic to Siloso Beach, with a menu that leans into Hawaiian-inspired food and a programme that includes water sports hire, a swimming pool, and evening DJ sets. The venue is open to walk-ins and also operates a reservation system for those who want to secure a day bed or table in advance.
Rated 4.3 out of 5, Ola draws positive comments for its atmosphere and the breadth of activities on offer. Families with children tend to find it particularly suitable given the combination of pool access, beach proximity, and food options that cater to different tastes. The water sports component, which includes paddleboarding and kayaking, gives it a practical edge over venues that focus solely on dining and drinks.
The Hawaiian theme is carried through the food and decor without feeling forced, and the staff are frequently cited in reviews for attentive service. It sits in a competitive part of Siloso Beach, so arriving early at weekends is advisable to secure a good spot.
Pros
- Water sports hire available on site
- Suitable for families as well as social groups
- Strong evening atmosphere with DJ sessions
- Accessible location on Siloso Beach
Cons
- Can be crowded during peak periods on Siloso Beach
- Hawaiian theme may not appeal to all visitors
- Limited shade in some seating areas
Best for: Families and mixed groups wanting a full beach day with activities, food, and evening entertainment
Website: olabeachclub.com
Full listing: View on Best of Singapore
3. WET Deck
Beachfront social venue with food, drinks, and water activities and the highest rating in this list
WET Deck carries a rating of 4.7 out of 5, the highest of any venue in this guide, which reflects consistently strong feedback across food, service, and setting. The venue combines a beachfront location with water access, a solid food and beverage programme, and an atmosphere that works across daytime leisure and evening socialising.
The name refers to both its setting and its approach: the venue leans into an open, water-adjacent experience rather than a more formal club structure. Reviews frequently single out the quality of drinks and the attentiveness of staff, and the physical setting is considered one of the better beach-adjacent venues in Singapore.
Given its rating, WET Deck is worth considering as a first choice for visitors who place food and beverage quality high on their list of priorities. Availability can be limited during weekends, so advance booking is recommended.
Pros
- Highest-rated beach club venue in this guide at 4.7 out of 5
- Strong food and drinks programme
- Works well for both daytime and evening visits
- Water access integrated into the venue experience
Cons
- High demand means weekend availability can be limited
- Fewer confirmed details on specific water activity hire compared to some competitors
Best for: Visitors prioritising a high-quality food and beverage experience alongside beach and water access
Website: wetdecksg.com
Full listing: View on Best of Singapore
4. Coastes
Casual beachfront dining and bar on Siloso Beach with direct sand access
Coastes occupies a straightforward position on Siloso Beach: it is a casual, accessible venue for beachfront food and drinks without the minimum spend structures or ticketing systems that apply at some neighbouring clubs. The menu covers burgers, pasta, and casual Western fare alongside a standard drinks list, making it an easy drop-in option.
It holds a rating of 3.9 out of 5, which reflects mixed feedback. Visitors who value simplicity and affordability rate it positively, while those expecting a more polished service experience have noted inconsistencies. It is a practical choice for spontaneous visits or for groups that want beachfront access without committing to a full reservation.
The location on Siloso Beach means it benefits from foot traffic from the broader Sentosa day-tripper crowd. For a relaxed meal or a few drinks with sand underfoot, it delivers on the basics reliably.
Pros
- No complex entry or minimum spend requirements
- Direct sand access on Siloso Beach
- Suitable for casual, spontaneous visits
- Accessible pricing compared to premium beach clubs
Cons
- Lower rating of 3.9 reflects some service inconsistencies
- Food quality reviews are mixed
- Less atmosphere during off-peak times
Best for: Casual visitors wanting a simple beachfront meal or drinks without bookings or minimum spends
Website: coastes.com
Full listing: View on Best of Singapore
5. Splash Tribe
Sentosa beach club with seaside leisure, food, and drinks at The Palawan
Splash Tribe is part of The Palawan @ Sentosa development, which brings together several dining and leisure venues on the island’s western tip. The club focuses on a relaxed seaside experience with food, drinks, and casual beach access, positioned as an approachable option within the broader Palawan precinct.
It carries a rating of 4.1 out of 5. Visitors tend to rate it positively for its laid-back atmosphere and the benefit of being connected to the wider facilities at The Palawan, which include additional dining choices and activities nearby. The venue suits those who want a beach day with flexibility to move between different spots within the same precinct.
As part of a managed development, the facilities are well maintained. It is a reasonable choice for those visiting Sentosa who want a quieter, less event-driven beach experience than some of the island’s larger clubs offer.
Pros
- Part of a well-maintained precinct with additional nearby facilities
- Laid-back atmosphere suits a wide range of visitors
- Rated 4.1 out of 5 with generally positive visitor feedback
Cons
- Less independent identity than standalone clubs
- Fewer event or entertainment options compared to larger venues
- May feel quiet outside peak periods
Best for: Visitors to The Palawan precinct looking for a low-key beach day with food and drinks included
Website: thepalawansentosa.com
Full listing: View on Best of Singapore
6. +Twelve
Coastal dining and drinks venue on Sentosa Island with open water views
+Twelve is another venue within The Palawan @ Sentosa precinct, operating as a beach club with a focus on dining and drinks against a backdrop of coastal views. The name references its positioning at the edge of the Palawan development, and the venue has a slightly more elevated feel compared to Splash Tribe, also part of the same site.
It holds a rating of 4.3 out of 5. Reviews point to the quality of the views and the food and beverage experience as the main draws. It benefits from being part of a professionally managed destination while offering a more distinct atmosphere of its own.
The venue works well for those who want a sit-down beach-adjacent meal or an afternoon of drinks with the ocean in view. Its position within The Palawan means visitors can combine it with other activities on the site.
Pros
- Higher rating of 4.3 out of 5
- Good coastal views from the dining area
- Access to The Palawan precinct facilities
- More of a defined identity than some shared-precinct venues
Cons
- Part of a larger development, which may limit the standalone beach club feel
- Can be affected by crowd levels from the broader Palawan site
Best for: Couples and small groups wanting coastal views with quality food and drinks at The Palawan
Website: thepalawansentosa.com
Full listing: View on Best of Singapore
7. Changi Beach Club
Membership-based coastal recreation club in Changi with sports and social facilities
Changi Beach Club operates on a different model to most venues in this guide. It is a membership-based club on the northeastern coast of Singapore, offering recreation, dining, and social facilities to its members rather than operating as a drop-in beach venue. Facilities include sports courts, a swimming pool, dining rooms, and direct coastal access.
It carries a rating of 4.0 out of 5. The club suits those who are looking for ongoing access to beachside facilities in a less commercialised, more community-oriented setting. The Changi area is significantly less touristy than Sentosa, which is part of the appeal for members who prefer a quieter coastal experience.
Non-members looking for a single-day beach club visit will find this venue unsuitable given its membership structure. For families or individuals considering joining a beach-accessible club with a broader range of recreational facilities, it is worth investigating.
Pros
- Quieter location away from Sentosa’s tourist density
- Broad range of recreational and sports facilities
- Community-oriented club atmosphere
- Strong option for those seeking ongoing membership access
Cons
- Membership required; not open for casual day visits
- Located in Changi, which is less central for most visitors
- Fewer nightlife or entertainment options compared to Sentosa clubs
Best for: Singapore residents seeking a membership-based coastal recreation club with a full range of sporting facilities
Website: changibc.org.sg
Full listing: View on Best of Singapore
8. FOC by the Beach
Casual Spanish-influenced beachfront dining and drinks on Singapore’s coast
FOC by the Beach brings a Spanish-influenced food approach to a casual beachfront setting. The menu draws on the broader FOC restaurant group’s Mediterranean direction, offering a different culinary angle from the predominantly Western or casual Asian menus found at most beach clubs in Singapore.
It holds a rating of 4.2 out of 5, with reviewers frequently noting the quality of the food relative to what is typically offered at beach venues. The vibe is relaxed rather than club-focused, making it more suitable as a dining destination with a beach backdrop than as a full-day club experience with pool facilities.
For those who prioritise the food component of a beach outing above pool access or water activities, FOC by the Beach offers a genuinely different option from the Sentosa-dominated choices in this guide.
Pros
- Spanish-influenced menu stands out from standard beach club food
- Rated 4.2 out of 5 with positive food reviews
- Relaxed atmosphere suits dining-focused visits
Cons
- Not a pool or full beach club in the traditional sense
- Fewer recreational activity options
- May not suit those looking for a full beach day experience
Best for: Visitors who want quality food with a beachfront setting rather than a full pool-and-party beach club experience
Website: focbythebeach.com
Full listing: View on Best of Singapore

9. Siloso Beach Resort
Casual Sentosa resort with accommodation, dining, and pool facilities on the beachfront
Siloso Beach Resort sits directly on Sentosa’s Siloso Beach and operates primarily as a hotel, though its pool and dining facilities are accessible to day visitors and guests. The resort has a relaxed, unpretentious character that appeals to budget-conscious travellers and families looking for a no-frills beach base.
It carries a rating of 4.1 out of 5. Reviews are broadly positive for the location and the value it offers, particularly for overnight stays. The pool area is a practical alternative to the sea for those who prefer to swim in calmer water, and the beachfront position means direct sand access is only steps away.
As a beach club option rather than a hotel booking, it is worth checking current policies on day access to pool and dining facilities, as these can vary. For overnight guests, the combination of accommodation, pool, and beach makes it one of the more straightforward Sentosa options.
Pros
- Direct Siloso Beach access with pool facilities
- Good value, particularly for overnight accommodation
- Relaxed atmosphere suitable for families
- Consistent 4.1 rating across a range of visitor types
Cons
- Day visitor pool access policies should be confirmed before visiting
- Less of a social club atmosphere than dedicated beach clubs
- Facilities are more resort-oriented than event or entertainment-focused
Best for: Budget-conscious travellers and families wanting straightforward Sentosa beachfront access with pool facilities
Website: silosobeachresort.com
Full listing: View on Best of Singapore
10. Bikini Bar
Beachfront bar on Siloso Beach with casual dining and open ocean views
Bikini Bar is a casual beachfront bar on Siloso Beach that positions itself at the more accessible, walk-in end of the Sentosa beach venue spectrum. The focus is on cold drinks, straightforward food, and the enjoyment of the beach itself rather than any premium club experience.
Rated 4.1 out of 5, it performs respectably for what it offers. Reviewers tend to value the direct beach access, the uncomplicated atmosphere, and the lack of formal entry requirements. It is a practical spot for spontaneous visits and suits those who want to spend time at the water’s edge without committing to a full venue experience.
The Siloso Beach location means it sits in close proximity to several competing venues, which gives visitors the option to move between spots throughout the day. Bikini Bar works well as part of a broader Siloso Beach day rather than necessarily as a destination in its own right.
Pros
- No formal entry requirements or minimum spend
- Direct sand access on Siloso Beach
- Rated 4.1 out of 5 for a casual beach bar
- Good option for spontaneous or drop-in visits
Cons
- Limited facilities compared to full beach clubs
- Busy location on Siloso Beach can feel crowded
- Food and drinks are straightforward rather than notable
Best for: Casual visitors wanting a relaxed beachfront drink or meal on Siloso Beach without formalities
Website: bikinibar.sg
Full listing: View on Best of Singapore
11. Club 5
Cocktail and dining venue at Pan Pacific Singapore with waterfront access
Club 5 operates within the Pan Pacific Singapore hotel at Marina Square, offering cocktails, dining, and waterfront access in a setting that differs significantly from the sandy Sentosa clubs. The waterfront here is the Marina Bay area rather than a natural beach, which gives Club 5 a more urban, upscale character.
It holds a rating of 4.6 out of 5, which is notably strong and reflects the quality of the hotel’s food and beverage standards carried through to this venue. The setting suits corporate groups, hotel guests, and visitors looking for a polished waterfront drinks and dining experience closer to the city centre.
The Pan Pacific location means the service standards are consistent with a five-star hotel operation. For those who want a waterfront club experience in the central business district area rather than a day trip to Sentosa, Club 5 is one of the stronger options available.
Pros
- High rating of 4.6 out of 5
- Five-star hotel service standards
- Central location near Marina Bay, convenient for city-based visitors
- Strong cocktail and dining programme
Cons
- Urban waterfront rather than natural beach setting
- Pricing reflects its hotel location and may be higher than other options
- Less suitable for those specifically wanting a sand-and-sea beach day
Best for: Hotel guests, corporate groups, and city-based visitors wanting a polished waterfront drinks and dining venue
Website: panpacific.com
Full listing: View on Best of Singapore
12. Ohana Beach House
Casual beachside dining and gathering spot at Pasir Ris
Ohana Beach House is located at Pasir Ris on Singapore’s northeastern coastline, operated by Adventure Paddlers. The venue combines casual food service with a community-oriented beach setting, and its connection to a paddle sports operator means water activities are part of the broader offering on site.
It carries a rating of 4.2 out of 5. The Pasir Ris location gives it a distinctly local, neighbourhood character that is quite different from the tourist-oriented Sentosa clubs. Families, cycling groups, and outdoor activity participants from the wider Pasir Ris Park area make up a significant portion of its visitors.
For those who live in the east of Singapore and want a beach-adjacent gathering spot without making the trip to Sentosa, Ohana Beach House offers a practical and well-regarded alternative. It is not a full beach club in the traditional sense, but it fills a useful gap for casual coastal dining in that part of the island.
Pros
- Convenient for residents in the east of Singapore
- Connected to water sports and paddle activity hire
- Rated 4.2 out of 5 with positive community feedback
- Relaxed, local atmosphere distinct from tourist-heavy venues
Cons
- Not a full beach club with pool or premium facilities
- Limited evening entertainment options
- Less suited to visitors based in other parts of Singapore
Best for: East Singapore residents and outdoor activity groups wanting a casual coastal dining spot with paddle sports nearby
Website: adventurepaddlers.com.sg
Full listing: View on Best of Singapore
13. Singapore Beach Tennis Club
Community beach tennis club offering court access and organised play in Singapore
Singapore Beach Tennis Club is a specialist sports club focused entirely on beach tennis rather than the food, drinks, and pool facilities associated with traditional beach clubs. It holds a perfect rating of 5.0 out of 5, which reflects a small but highly satisfied membership community rather than the broad public review base that other venues in this guide draw from.
The club provides court access and organised community play for those interested in beach tennis as a sport. It operates through a Wix-based website and appears to function primarily as a community and social sports organisation rather than a commercial venue with walk-in facilities.
It is included in this guide for completeness, as it represents an active beach-based sporting community in Singapore. Those interested in taking up beach tennis or finding social play opportunities will find it relevant. Those looking for a leisure-focused beach club day with dining and pool access will need to look elsewhere on this list.
Pros
- Perfect 5.0 rating from its community
- Specialist beach sports focus not found at other clubs
- Community-driven and social in character
Cons
- Not a traditional beach club; no pool, dining, or bar facilities
- Small review base behind the 5.0 rating
- Limited information available through the club’s website
Best for: Singapore residents interested in beach tennis as a sport and looking for community play opportunities
Website: singaporebeachtenn.wixsite.com
Full listing: View on Best of Singapore
14. KOKOMO Beach Club
Beachfront venue with food, drinks, and social events and a strong customer rating
KOKOMO Beach Club carries a rating of 4.6 out of 5, placing it among the highest-rated venues in this guide. The club offers a beachfront food and drinks experience alongside a social events calendar, and its strong ratings suggest it delivers consistently on both the service and atmosphere fronts.
The venue name and general positioning suggest a tropical leisure aesthetic, and the reviews indicate that guests leave with positive impressions of both the setting and the standard of hospitality. It operates as a social venue as much as a dining one, with events forming a meaningful part of its regular programme.
Given its rating, KOKOMO is worth placing high on any shortlist for a Sentosa beach club visit. Those planning a special occasion or a group event in particular will find the combination of food, drinks, and event-oriented atmosphere well suited to their needs.
Pros
- High rating of 4.6 out of 5
- Social events programme adds variety beyond standard dining
- Strong overall customer satisfaction across reviews
- Suitable for both casual visits and group occasions
Cons
- Event-focused nights may be noisy for those seeking a quiet beach experience
- Advance booking likely required during peak periods
Best for: Groups and social visitors wanting a high-quality beachfront venue with a lively events programme
Website: kokomo-beachclub.com
Full listing: View on Best of Singapore
15. The Palawan @ Sentosa
Beach club precinct on Sentosa Island with dining, swimming, and water activities
The Palawan @ Sentosa is the overarching development that encompasses several venues in this guide, including Splash Tribe and +Twelve. As a standalone listing, it represents the full precinct: a managed coastal destination on the western tip of Sentosa with swimming, dining, and water-based activities across multiple venues and facilities.
It holds a rating of 4.6 out of 5, which reflects positive visitor sentiment across the precinct as a whole. The development is professionally managed and well maintained, and its scale means visitors have genuine flexibility in how they spend their time, moving between different food options, the beach, and activity areas.
For those planning a full day out on Sentosa and wanting access to a range of experiences in one location, The Palawan @ Sentosa is one of the most comprehensive options on the island. Families in particular benefit from the breadth of what is available within the precinct.
Pros
- Strong rating of 4.6 out of 5
- Multiple dining and activity options within one precinct
- Well maintained and professionally managed
- Suitable for families and groups of all sizes
Cons
- Can feel busy when the full precinct is at capacity
- Individual venues within the precinct vary in quality and atmosphere
- Less intimate than standalone beach clubs
Best for: Families and large groups looking for a comprehensive beach day on Sentosa with dining, swimming, and activities in one location
Website: thepalawansentosa.com
Full listing: View on Best of Singapore

Who is the best beach clubs in Singapore?
Based on verified customer ratings, WET Deck (4.7/5) holds the highest individual score of any beach club in Singapore in this guide. Tanjong Beach Club (4.4/5), KOKOMO Beach Club (4.6/5), Club 5 (4.6/5), and The Palawan @ Sentosa (4.6/5) also rank among the top-performing venues. For a full-day beach club experience with pool access and a social atmosphere, Tanjong Beach Club and KOKOMO Beach Club are among the most consistently praised by visitors.
How much does a beach club cost in Singapore?
Costs vary significantly depending on the venue and the type of visit. Many Sentosa beach clubs operate on a minimum spend model rather than a flat entry fee, with minimum spends typically ranging from SGD 30 to SGD 80 per person for weekend daytime access. Premium venues or those with day bed reservations can require higher minimums. Casual bars such as Bikini Bar and Coastes have no formal entry cost. Membership-based options like Changi Beach Club involve an application process and ongoing fees. Always confirm current pricing directly with the venue before visiting, as these arrangements change seasonally.
How do I choose a beach club in Singapore?
Start with location: Sentosa Island hosts the largest concentration of clubs and is the most practical choice for visitors, while Pasir Ris and Changi offer alternatives for east-side residents. Consider what matters most to your group: pool access, food quality, water sports availability, evening entertainment, or simply the beach itself. For families, venues within The Palawan @ Sentosa precinct or Ola Beach Club are well suited. For couples or small groups focused on food and drinks, WET Deck and Tanjong Beach Club are consistently strong choices. Budget is also a factor: minimum spend requirements at premium clubs can add up, especially for larger groups.
What should I look for in a beach club?
The key factors worth assessing are: pool and beach access policies (some venues restrict non-reservation access at peak times), food and beverage quality relative to the price point, ease of booking and minimum spend requirements, available activities beyond swimming and sunbathing, and the general atmosphere (some clubs are event and DJ-driven, others are quieter and more relaxed). Checking recent reviews before visiting is worthwhile, as service standards at beach venues can fluctuate with staffing changes and seasonal demand. Shade availability is also worth considering in Singapore’s climate.
Are there good beach clubs for small businesses in Singapore?
Several venues in this guide are well suited to corporate or small business group bookings. Club 5 at Pan Pacific Singapore offers a polished waterfront setting with hotel-standard service, making it appropriate for client entertainment or team gatherings. Tanjong Beach Club and KOKOMO Beach Club both have event capabilities and can accommodate private group bookings. For more casual team outings, Ola Beach Club’s mix of water sports and dining provides good variety. It is advisable to contact venues directly to discuss private booking arrangements, minimum spend requirements for groups, and any available event packages before committing.
Singapore’s beach club options cover a wide range, from the lively, event-driven venues along Sentosa’s Siloso Beach to quieter coastal settings at Changi and Pasir Ris, and city-adjacent waterfront venues near Marina Bay. The fifteen clubs in this guide reflect that spread, giving visitors and residents a genuine choice based on location, budget, atmosphere, and the type of experience they are after. Checking ratings, confirming booking requirements, and matching the venue to your group’s priorities will go a long way to ensuring a worthwhile visit.
