Universal Studios Singapore
Southeast Asia's only Universal Studios — seven themed zones, 24 rides, all on a resort island.
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The sole Universal Studios in Southeast Asia, it pulls roughly 4 million visitors a year and ranks among the world's top theme parks in the AECOM Global Attraction Attendance Report. That volume is earned: the park fits 24 rides, shows, and attractions into a single compact site on Sentosa.
What to look for
- The seven themed zones — each a self-contained environment within the park
- All 24 rides, shows, and attractions spread across those zones
- Its regional distinction: second Universal Studios in Asia after Osaka's Universal Studios Japan
Inside Resorts World Sentosa on Sentosa island; the resort complex surrounds the park, so allocate a full day.
Universal Studios Singapore is one of 30 sights worth the detour in Singapore, all bundled offline in Voyage GO — download the Singapore pack and it sits on your map with no signal, filling your travel passport the moment you walk past.
More to see in Singapore
- Singapore Botanic GardensThe world's only tropical UNESCO garden — where 1920s rubber supplied half the planet's latex and orchids now carry diplomats' names.
- Marina Bay SandsA 150-metre infinity pool balanced on the world's largest public cantilevered platform, jutting 66.5 metres past the edge of its own tower.
- Marina Bay Street CircuitLewis Hamilton said this 4.927 km loop was twice as physically punishing as Monaco — and you can walk every metre of it.
- Marina BayThe entire bay you're standing beside was open sea until 1992 — 38 years of reclamation drained the anchorage and pushed the Singapore River's mouth inland.
- Gardens by the BayThe world's largest glass greenhouse anchors a 105-hectare park on Singapore's Marina Reservoir.
- Singapore FlyerFor six years this was the tallest Ferris wheel on earth — Las Vegas finally beat it in 2014, by just 2.6 metres.