Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa, hotel in Singapore, Singapore
Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa is a hotel on Sentosa Island that combines colonial-era buildings with modern structures, all set within tropical gardens. It features multiple outdoor pools, rooms of varying sizes, a fitness center, dining venues, and conference facilities to serve different guest needs.
The resort was originally built on the site of British Army barracks during World War II. The historic buildings have been restored and retain their original architectural features including wide verandas and classic white facades, while now offering modern comfort and amenities.
The name 'Sanctuary' reflects the peaceful nature of the place, which feels like a private refuge away from busier parts of the island. Peacocks roaming freely across the grounds are a signature feature that many visitors find memorable and part of what makes this spot feel special.
The resort is located on the quieter eastern side of Sentosa Island but close enough to attractions like Palawan Beach and Serapong Golf Course to reach them easily. Free Wi-Fi and limited parking are available, with shuttle service offered for exploring the island.
A rooftop infinity pool with sea views offers a rare elevated spot for relaxing on the island. This location at one of the highest points of the resort provides an open view of the surrounding water and serves as a surprisingly quiet place to sunbathe.
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