Singapore – Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) has unveiled the next phase of the Greater Sentosa Master Plan, outlining a long-term vision to transform Sentosa and Brani into an expanded leisure destination featuring new attractions, enhanced connectivity, and reimagined waterfront experiences over the next two decades.
The plan will integrate the 120-hectare Brani island with Sentosa, creating additional space for hotels, attractions, lifestyle offerings and nature-based experiences while retaining the destination’s natural character.

SDC expects Greater Sentosa to eventually attract twice as many visitors as the island currently receives, with developments rolling out progressively from the early 2030s.
Among the proposed additions are new landmarks including the Imbiah Canopy, Imbiah Lookout Walk and Sensorium.
Brani West is also planned as one of the largest future attractions zones under the master plan, with discussions already underway with potential partners.
The master plan also proposes a major revamp of Sentosa’s beaches and coastline.
Siloso, Palawan and Tanjong beaches will be refreshed alongside coastal protection measures, while concepts under study include beach clubs, treetop dining, a floating boardwalk and an islet-hopping experience connecting small offshore islets across the island’s beachfront.

To improve accessibility, SDC envisions an Island Heart Transport Hub as a new gateway into Greater Sentosa, alongside a People Mover System that would replace the existing Sentosa Express.
Additional transport options being studied include expanded cable car links, water taxis and enhanced waterfront connections.
The development strategy also places sustainability at its core. Future projects will incorporate climate resilience, biodiversity protection, ecological connectivity and thermal comfort into planning, building on initiatives such as Sensoryscape and Cooling Sentosa.
Environmental studies and consultations with nature groups will continue to guide future developments across the island.

To engage the public, SDC has launched the “Your Island. Reimagined.” exhibition, which invites Singaporeans to explore and provide input on the proposed plans through a series of interactive displays.
The exhibition debuted at VivoCity before travelling to other locations across Singapore in the coming months.
