NewsBite

Advertisement

Singapore’s most iconic hotel opens new ultra-luxe resort

By Julietta Jameson

The address of Raffles Singapore may be No. 1 Beach Road, but today it has no relationship to sand and sea. That wasn’t always the case. The historic hotel began its life as a private beach house, built in the 1830s in what was the fashionable seaside European quarter of the then British colony.

Raffles Sentosa Singapore on Sentosa Island.

Raffles Sentosa Singapore on Sentosa Island.Credit:

Land reclamation in front of it in the 1840s pushed the seaside away and the quarter was no longer so fashionable. Residences became hotels, No.1 Beach Road among them. The rest, as they say, is history, and Raffles Singapore is now one of the best known and most venerated hotels in the world.

Raffles by the sea.

Raffles by the sea.Credit:

The Raffles brand has been expanding globally in recent years, and now that expansion has looped back on itself with the opening of Raffles Sentosa Singapore on Sentosa Island.

For the property’s general manager, Cavaliere Giovanni Viterale, it’s a homecoming in more ways than one.

Poolside calm.

Poolside calm.Credit:

“The original property was on the beautiful beachfront,” Viterale says. “Now this property here in Sentosa is just a few steps down to go to the beach, and the beach is fabulous. You have the white sands. It’s tranquil, and it makes you feel really that you are somewhere that you don’t need to leave.”

Sentosa is an island off Singapore’s south coast that’s easily accessible from the CBD. In the past 15 years, spurred on by the opening of the mammoth Resorts World Sentosa, the sleepy green space has undergone a transformation. It’s still all about leisure, there’s still plenty of green space, but there are also hotels, beach clubs and now Singapore’s first all-villa property in Raffles.

 Pool villa room.

Pool villa room.Credit:

Advertisement

Each of those 62 villas has its own private pool, and their sizes start from 210 square metres.

Loading

There are five restaurants and bars, a communal swimming pool, spa, fitness centre, two ballrooms and lush landscaped gardens.

Viterale expects plenty of weddings and staycations from Singaporeans. But he also wants to see leisure visitors from overseas as well as business travellers to consider a few days relaxing at his hotel.

“Maybe you’re in the city for a day or two for business, and then finish your last two or three days at Raffles Sentosa. Totally recharge yourself, fly back to your home and feel like you’ve done both business and a recharge – you’re not going home stressed.”

Sign up for the Traveller newsletter

The latest travel news, tips and inspiration delivered to your inbox. Sign up now.

Most viewed on Traveller

Loading

Original URL: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/traveller/travel-news/singapore-s-most-iconic-hotel-opens-new-ultra-luxe-resort-20250221-p5ldzi.html