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2 hours 30 minutes
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Be it a romantic date, a special celebration or quality time with family and friends, our Dinner Cruises takes you on an unforgettable journey that you’ll share forever on-board the regions only luxury tall ship.
Your experience begins as you sail out from Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) onboard Singapore’s largest and most stable superyacht and head for the tranquility of Singapore’s calm port waters. As the crew scale the masts to set sail using the same methods and techniques from a bygone era, take in the sea breeze while sipping a complementary welcome aperitif, before our sumptuous international 5-course dinner is served to your own private table on the upper deck. With the traditional rigging of this 4-mast 22-sail luxury Tall Ship towering overhead, 360 degree sea views and mood lighting surrounding you, the Royal Albatross creates a truly unique dining ambiance like no other!
Package includes free branded souvenir copper mug (one per pax)
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Free-flow of Soft drinks
Early Boarding Privilege
Live entertainment
Package includes free branded souvenir mug (one per pax)
5 Course Seated Dinner
Welcome Mocktail
Alcoholic Beverages
Other Upgrades
Fort Siloso
Siloso Point is separated from Labrador Park on mainland Singapore by less than half a kilometre of sea. This proximity has fuelled an urban legend about an undersea tunnel connecting British-constructed forts and artillery batteries at both locations. Despite numerous excavations and restorations, no tunnel has been found and none appear on maps or documents. The names of places and natural features on Blakang Mati reflect the local communities, economic and social history, as well as the island’s flora and fauna. Near where Fort Siloso stands, today was an area known as Sarang Rimau, Tiger’s den in Malay, used by the Orang Laut to reflect their knowledge of the area.
Siloso Beach
Siloso Beach, one of three beaches with swimming lagoons created by Sentosa Development Corporation, SDC during the 1970s and 1980s has a rich history. Its name comes from the Malay word for “rock”, initially a strategic defence point. It was transformed into a vibrant tourist hotspot in the 1970s. Today, Siloso Beach is renowned for its beach volleyball, water sports and bustling nightlife, where the energy never fades and the parties keep going.
449 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Monika J,
Jan 1, 2025
- Viator
Much too expensive. Food OK, service OK. Nothing special.... Not worthy the price. Not recommend....
Lori D,
Dec 14, 2024
- Viator
The ship is located on the other side of a theme park and finding it would be challenging without gps. The ship and food ship experience was excellent. The staff were friendly and attentive. The weather cooperated but take an umbrella. Taxi service to and from was efficient but drop off is in a basement parking lot. Nice souvenir gift mug from the ship.
Mark S,
Sep 29, 2024
- Viator
A truly special experience aboard a magnificent sailing ship. The crew members were polite and attentive, the food beautifully presented and tasted even better.
Allen D,
Sep 6, 2024
- Viator
This was an anniversary for us and it was so nice to be out on the water in this majestic ship. The staff was very helpful and nice. The meals were so good. These chefs definitely are showing that they know how to combine tastes and texture for the palate.
JASON L,
Aug 5, 2024
- Viator
The staff was amazing especially Joisse attended to every need we wanted food was delicious, scenery was beath taking. I loved it
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