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Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Singapore

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Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Singapore

*Published June 23, 2026 · Updated June 23, 2026*

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Singapore is a city-state, not a beach-holiday country, and it has no true all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean sense — no wristbands covering unlimited meals and drinks. What it does have is a cluster of world-class resort hotels, almost all on Sentosa Island, that sell rooms with *optional dining and hospitality packages*: breakfast for two, dining credits, happy-hour drinks, and late checkout bundled together.

With that honest framing, our Best Overall is Capella Singapore, a 30-acre Sentosa estate of villas and manors with deeply personalised host service. For relative value among the resort names, our Best Value is Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa, the only true beachfront resort on the island and a family-friendly stay at a fraction of the villa-resort rates.

Every resort below has its board basis flagged honestly — these are room-plus-optional-package or breakfast-included stays, not Caribbean-style all-inclusive. Plan to add a package or pay à la carte.

flowchart TD A[Choosing a Singapore resort] --> B{Top priority?} B -->|Top luxury & packages| C[Capella or Sofitel Sentosa] B -->|Best beachfront value| D[Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa] B -->|All-villa with private pools| E[Raffles Sentosa] B -->|Design & pool scene| F[W Sentosa Cove] C --> G{Want hosted experiences?} G -->|Yes| H[Capella host service] G -->|No, classic luxury| I[Sofitel Sentosa packages]

1. Capella Singapore 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Capella Singapore
Capella Singapore

Type: Luxury resort (hospitality packages optional) | Price: from ~$700/night | Location: Sentosa Island | Best for: personalised host service on a 30-acre estate

Capella occupies 30 acres of landscaped grounds at the heart of Sentosa, a collection of 113 rooms, suites, villas, and standalone manors designed around restored 1880s colonial buildings by Norman Foster's studio. The manors recently underwent a major refresh with custom furniture, curated art, and personalised host service that arranges everything from pool picnics to heritage tours and foodie masterclasses.

Dining spans Cassia (contemporary Cantonese) and Fiamma (Italian family cuisine), and the three cascading pools and Auriga Spa anchor the resort. Hospitality packages bundle breakfast and extras, getting it as close to all-inclusive as Singapore offers at this tier.

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Verdict: The most complete luxury resort stay in Singapore, and the closest the city gets to all-inclusive.

2. Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa, Singapore 💎 BEST VALUE

Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa, Singapore
Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa, Singapore

Type: Beachfront family resort (breakfast/packages optional) | Price: from ~$250/night | Location: Siloso Beach, Sentosa | Best for: best beachfront value

Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa is the only true beachfront resort in Singapore, set directly on Siloso Beach with sea-view rooms, a free-form pool, waterslides, and a spa. It leans firmly family-friendly with kids' clubs, a beach right outside, and easy access to Sentosa's attractions, all at rates that sit well below the villa-resort tier.

Breakfast and hospitality packages are add-ons rather than included. For families and travellers who want a real beach, a pool scene, and value without sacrificing a five-star brand, it is the smart-money pick on the island.

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Verdict: The best-value beachfront stay in Singapore for families and pool lovers.

3. Raffles Sentosa Singapore

Raffles Sentosa Singapore
Raffles Sentosa Singapore

Type: All-villa luxury resort (packages optional) | Price: from ~$1,250/night | Location: Sentosa Island | Best for: an all-villa hideaway with private pools

Raffles Sentosa is Singapore's first all-villa resort, 62 private villas ranging from 211 to 650 square metres, each with its own pool and outdoor terrace, spread across hilltop gardens with sea views. Dining is exceptional, with five restaurants including Empire Grill for modern Italian, Royal China for Cantonese, and Iyasaka by Hashida for omakase.

It is the most expensive resort on this list — the smallest villa runs around S$1,698 (about $1,250) per night — and it is not all-inclusive, but the all-villa format, private pools, and signature Raffles butler service make it the milestone splurge.

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Verdict: The all-villa splurge for travellers who want a private pool and Raffles service.

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4. Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa

Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa
Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa

Type: Luxury resort (hospitality packages optional) | Price: from ~$350/night | Location: Sentosa Island | Best for: spa-focused luxury with bundled packages

Designed by Kerry Hill and set atop a hill on Sentosa's southern edge, the Sofitel spreads 211 rooms, suites, and four private-access villas across 27 acres, home to the largest Sofitel spa in the world. The signature hospitality packages bundle daily breakfast for two, dining credits, happy hour at LeBar, and late checkout — the most explicit package framing on this list.

Dining runs from Kwee Zeen (Pan-Asian, Western, and Indian) to The Cliff with panoramic sea views. It is a polished, relaxed luxury base whose bundled packages bring it close to all-inclusive value.

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Verdict: The spa-led luxury pick whose bundled packages get closest to all-inclusive value.

5. The Laurus, a Luxury Collection Resort, Singapore

The Laurus, a Luxury Collection Resort, Singapore
The Laurus, a Luxury Collection Resort, Singapore

Type: Luxury resort (breakfast/packages optional) | Price: from ~$400/night | Location: Resorts World Sentosa | Best for: a brand-new luxury build inside Resorts World

The Laurus opened in October 2025 inside Resorts World Sentosa with 183 suites, making it the newest luxury resort on the island. It is anchored by SKIRT, its signature steakhouse serving premium cuts alongside seafood, and it sits steps from the S.E.A. Aquarium, Universal Studios, and the rest of the Resorts World complex.

Breakfast and packages are add-ons rather than included. As a fresh 2025 opening, the rooms and facilities feel current, and the Luxury Collection branding plus Marriott points appeal to travellers who want new hardware near Sentosa's attractions.

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Verdict: The freshest luxury hardware on Sentosa for travellers who want to be near the action.

6. W Singapore - Sentosa Cove

W Singapore - Sentosa Cove
W Singapore - Sentosa Cove

Type: Design resort (breakfast/packages optional) | Price: from ~$301/night | Location: Sentosa Cove | Best for: a design-led pool and party scene

The W sits in the upscale Sentosa Cove marina district with 240 recently renovated rooms and suites in a tropical-microcosm design, oversized beds, coral-orange sofas, and private balconies. Its WET pool — with a swim-up bar and poolside bar — is the social heart, and four on-site restaurants cover breakfast through Modern European dinner.

Breakfast and packages are add-ons. The W trades serenity for energy: this is the design-forward, scene-y choice for travellers who want a buzzy pool and a marina-side address, with Marriott points in play.

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Verdict: The design-led pick for a buzzy pool scene at the Sentosa Cove marina.

7. Resorts World Sentosa - Equarius Hotel

Resorts World Sentosa - Equarius Hotel
Resorts World Sentosa - Equarius Hotel

Type: Resort hotel (breakfast/packages optional) | Price: from ~$300/night | Location: Resorts World Sentosa | Best for: rainforest-edged rooms near the aquarium

Equarius is the most resort-like of the Resorts World Sentosa hotels, with rooms backing onto a slice of rainforest and balconies overlooking greenery, just 600 metres from the S.E.A. Aquarium. It connects to the Equarius Ocean Suites and the wider Resorts World complex, giving guests easy access to Universal Studios, the aquarium, and Adventure Cove Waterpark.

Breakfast and packages are add-ons. It is calmer and greener than the casino-adjacent hotels in the complex, which makes it a sensible base for families who want attraction access without the busiest lobbies.

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Verdict: The greener, calmer Resorts World base for families wanting attraction access.

8. Resorts World Sentosa - Hotel Ora

Resorts World Sentosa - Hotel Ora
Resorts World Sentosa - Hotel Ora

Type: Resort hotel (breakfast/packages optional) | Price: from ~$219/night | Location: Resorts World Sentosa | Best for: a fresh, central value base at Resorts World

Hotel Ora opened in 2023 as a refreshed addition to Resorts World Sentosa, with a central location next to the monorail station, the aquarium, and Universal Studios. Rates frequently start around $219, making it one of the better-value ways to stay inside the complex with current rooms and facilities.

Breakfast and packages are add-ons. It is more functional resort hotel than secluded retreat, but for families and attraction-focused travellers who want a fresh, well-located room without the villa-resort premium, it earns its place.

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Verdict: The fresh, central value base for attraction-focused stays at Resorts World.

9. Resorts World Sentosa - Hotel Michael

Resorts World Sentosa - Hotel Michael
Resorts World Sentosa - Hotel Michael

Type: Design resort hotel (breakfast/packages optional) | Price: from ~$280/night | Location: Resorts World Sentosa | Best for: design fans inside the complex

Hotel Michael was designed by celebrated American architect Michael Graves, and his playful, art-filled signatures run through the lobby, corridors, and rooms. It sits at the centre of Resorts World Sentosa, steps from Universal Studios, the casino, the convention centre, and the aquarium, making it a convenient base for the whole complex.

Breakfast and packages are add-ons. The hardware is a touch older than Ora's, but the Graves design gives it a character the newer hotels lack, and the central location keeps every Resorts World attraction within a short walk.

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Verdict: The design-lover's pick inside Resorts World, with Graves character throughout.

10. ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove

ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove
ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove

Type: Marina club resort (breakfast/packages optional) | Price: from ~$130/night | Location: Sentosa Cove | Best for: the most affordable Sentosa stay

ONE°15 Marina is a marina-club resort in Sentosa Cove, wrapped around a working yacht marina with an infinity pool, a spa, and a fitness centre. It is the most affordable stay on this list, with rooms frequently starting near $130, making it the value gateway to a Sentosa Cove address.

Breakfast and packages are add-ons. It is a club-and-marina resort rather than a polished hideaway, but for travellers who want the Sentosa Cove location, a pool, and marina views without the W's or Raffles' rates, it is the budget standout.

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Verdict: The budget gateway to a Sentosa Cove marina address with a pool and spa.

flowchart TD A[Pick your Singapore resort] --> B{What matters most?} B -->|Top luxury & host service| C[Capella] B -->|Best beachfront value| D[Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa] B -->|All-villa private pools| E[Raffles Sentosa] B -->|Bundled spa packages| F[Sofitel Sentosa] B -->|Design & pool scene| G[W Sentosa Cove] B -->|Lowest cost| H[ONE15 Marina] C --> I[Add a package; no true AI exists] D --> I E --> I F --> I G --> I H --> I

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there true all-inclusive resorts in Singapore? No. Singapore is a city-state with no Caribbean-style all-inclusive resorts — no wristband covering unlimited meals and drinks. Resorts sell rooms with optional hospitality packages instead.

The Sofitel Singapore Sentosa comes closest, bundling breakfast for two, dining credits, and happy hour, while Capella offers packages plus hosted experiences.

Which is the best resort in Singapore overall? Capella Singapore — a 30-acre Sentosa estate of villas and manors with personalised host service, restored colonial architecture, three cascading pools, and bundled hospitality packages.

What is the best-value resort in Singapore? Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa, the island's only true beachfront resort, offers family-friendly five-star value well below the villa-resort tier, while ONE°15 Marina is the cheapest Sentosa Cove option overall.

Where are Singapore's resorts located? Almost all sit on Sentosa Island, a resort island just south of the main island reached by causeway, monorail, or cable car. Capella, Sofitel, Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa, and the Resorts World hotels cluster there; Raffles, W, and ONE°15 are in the upscale Sentosa Cove enclave.

When is the best time to visit Singapore's resorts? Singapore is hot and humid year-round, just north of the equator. The drier, slightly cooler stretch runs February to April; the wettest months are November to January. Resort pools and indoor dining make any month workable.

Should I book a hospitality package in Singapore? Often yes. Bundled packages like Sofitel's (breakfast, dining credits, happy hour, late checkout) or Capella's can save money versus à la carte and are the practical substitute for all-inclusive in this market.

Bottom Line

Singapore is a city-state, not a beach-resort country, and it has no true all-inclusive resorts — only world-class resort hotels, almost all on Sentosa, that sell rooms with optional dining and hospitality packages. Capella Singapore is our Best Overall for its 30-acre estate, host service, and bundled packages, while Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa is our Best Value as the island's only beachfront resort.

Splurgers should weigh the all-villa Raffles Sentosa; spa lovers, the package-rich Sofitel; design fans, the W or Hotel Michael; and budget travellers, Hotel Ora or ONE°15 Marina. Whatever you choose, book a hospitality package — in this market it is the practical, money-saving substitute for all-inclusive.

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