Raffles Sentosa Singapore, the city’s first all-villa property, has started to accept enquiries for bookings for stays, weddings, events as well as spa and dining experiences in the run-up to its scheduled opening on 1 March 2025. The hotel will join the legendary Raffles Hotel Singapore as Singapore’s second Raffles property.

Nestled within 100,000 square metres of tropical greenery on Singapore’s Sentosa island, the resort is 15 minutes away from Singapore’s Central Business District and less than 30 minutes away from Singapore Changi Airport by car. The ultra-luxurious resort features 62 contemporary private pool villas surrounded by exuberant tropical gardens, with wide views out over the South China Sea. Guests of the resort will also enjoy the legendary Raffles Butler service, ensuring their every need is met.
“Raffles Sentosa Singapore will be an enchanting sanctuary, where nature, heritage, and wellness come together with the legendary traditions and world-class hospitality of the Raffles brand to create truly unforgettable experiences,” said Cavaliere Giovanni Viterale, Cluster General Manager of Raffles Sentosa Singapore and Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa. “The resort will also offer the perfect setting for private retreats, family gatherings, and celebrating significant milestones.”
The spa at Raffles Sentosa Singapore will offer experiences steeped in holistic wellness. There will be five restaurants and lounges: the resort’s signature Empire Grill offers authentic Italian cuisine with a modern twist; Royal China serves refined Cantonese cuisine; Hashida is a Japanese omakase destination; the Raffles Room is the destination for the famed Raffles Afternoon Tea; and the Chairman’s Room will offer a refined selection of whiskies, cognacs and fine wines.

The hotel is designed by Yabu Pushelberg, who also designed Rosewood Guangzhou, The London EDITION and Park Hyatt Bangkok. Other Raffles properties in the Asia-Pacific include Raffles Bali, Raffles Jakarta and Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor Siem Reap.



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