Sentosa Cove
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Sentosa Cove is a residential enclave in the eastern part of Sentosa Island in Singapore, which is planned to include about 2,500 units when fully expanded. It is largely made up of reclaimed land.[1] The master developer of the site was Sentosa Cove Pte. Ltd., a subsidiary of Sentosa Development Corporation, which purchased the site from the Singapore Land Authority for about S$800 million.[citation needed]
About 60% of property buyers in Sentosa Cove are foreigners.[2] It is the only place in Singapore where foreigners are allowed to purchase landed homes. All residential properties in Sentosa Cove are leasehold titles subject to a 99-year lease.[3]
Attractions
[edit]There are multiple attractions found in the Sentosa Cove enclave, including hotels and F&B outlets.
Hotels
[edit]- ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, Singapore - A boutique 26-room hotel situated by the marina at Sentosa Cove. It is also a members' club and is the point of contact for berthing at the Sentosa Cove marina.
- W. Singapore, Sentosa Cove - A 240-room five-star luxury resort hotel known for providing a variety of services & facilities including the Whatever/Whenever service. The property is connected to a 228-unit residential complex (W. Residences) located at Quayside Isle.
Spas
[edit]- Spa Rael - Situated within ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove
- AWAY Spa - Situated within W. Singapore
Food & Beverages
[edit]There is a wide variety of food and beverage options available at Sentosa Cove, notably along Quayside Isle, the enclave's upscale waterfront shopping centre.[4] This includes:
- Boaters' Bar
- Blue Lotus - Chinese Eating House
- Gin Khao Bistro
- Greenwood Fish Market
- Joe & The Juice
- Miska Cafe
- Mykonos on the Bay
- Rock Bar - Burger & Steakhouse
- Sabio by the Sea - Tapas Bar & Grill
- SolePomodoro Trattoria Pizzeria
- Two Chefs Bar
- WOK°15 Kitchen, situated within ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove
References
[edit]- ^ Vision of Sentosa Cove, Sentosa Cove, 2011, archived from the original on 4 April 2014.
- ^ Wayne Arnold (26 April 2007), "Singapore makes a pitch to draw the wealthy", The New York Times.
- ^ Iau, Jean (2 September 2024). "'Frozen in time': has Singapore's Sentosa Cove lost its allure after 20 years?". The Star. Retrieved 2 September 2024.
- ^ "Dining, Entertainment & Shopping at Quayside Isle". www.quaysideisle.com. Retrieved 2020-12-14.