Royal Albatross - Weeknight Buffet Dinner + Free-flow Wine & Beer






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About the Activity
Be it a romantic date, a special celebration or quality time with family and friends, our Sunset Sail/ Dinner Cruise takes you on an unforgettable journey that you’ll share forever on-board the regions only luxury tall ship. Your superyacht experience begins as we sail out from Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) and head for the tranquility of Singapore’s calm port waters. As the crew scale the masts to set sail, the sea folds around your own private table on the upper deck with the traditional rigging of this 4-mast 22-sail luxury Tall Ship towering overhead, creating a truly unique ambiance like no other! With an air conditioned Grand Salon on the main deck, two premium bars, a flying seat and carefully selected entertainment, our harbour cruises have all the ingredients for a perfect evening onboard our amazing superyacht. Package includes free branded souvenir copper mug (one per pax)2 hours 30 minutes
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Availability and Prices
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts (local time)
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Travelers
Adult : 1
Inclusions & Exclusions
Food and drink : Alcoholic beverages. Free-flow Beer, Wine and soft drinks
Early Boarding Privilege
Package includes free branded souvenir mug (one per pax)
Food and drink : Dinner. Buffet Dinner
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Travel Itinerary
- Maximum 20 travellers in this tour.
Locations in the itinerary
Fort Siloso(Pass By)
33 Allanbrooke Rd, Singapore, 099981Siloso 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.View LocationSiloso Beach(Pass By)
Singapore, 099008Siloso 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.View LocationPalawan Beach(Pass By)
85A Palawan Beach Walk, Southernmost Point, Singapore, 098521Palawan Beach, is named after the Malay word “Pahlawan,” meaning warrior or hero. During the colonial period, British soldiers frequented Palawan Beach to protect swimmers from frequent shark and saltwater crocodile sightings. The British erected shark fences known as “swimming pagars” in Malay. Thankfully, these predators are no longer found around Sentosa, making it a safe and enjoyable spot for beachgoers today.View LocationSentosa Island(Pass By)
Sentosa Island, SingaporeIn 2003, Sentosa Cove was launched as a 117-hectare gated enclave featuring 2600 homes, including oceanfront villas, mansions and condominiums. Of the 117 hectares, 100 hectares are reclaimed land. The area includes five artificial islands Coral Island, Paradise Island, Treasure Island, Sandy Island and Pearl Island, mostly reserved for bungalows. The residential developments are clustered in the northern and southern precincts. As of June 2015, Sentosa Cove housed over 5000 residents living in 2160 homes, primarily condominiums, terraced houses and bungalows.View LocationLazarus Island(Pass By)
31 Marina Coastal Drive, Marina South Pier, #01-04, Singapore, Singapore, 238858Lazarus Island, once known as Pulau Sakijang Pelepah, meaning island of deer and palms in Malay, housed prison confinement sheds in the late 19th century. These were abandoned after a prisoner’s daring escape. Today, the island attracts visitors to its clean, white sandy beach on a c-shaped lagoon known as one of Singapore’s best-kept secrets. Lazarus Island is one of the few spots in the southern islands where private yachts and boats can anchor, allowing visitors to enjoy its pristine beaches and unspoiled beauty.View LocationMeeting and Pickup
Starting point
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Yacht is located opposite the SEA Aquarium Entrance and adjacent to Adventure Cove Waterpark Entrance.View Location
End point
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Yacht is located opposite the SEA Aquarium Entrance and adjacent to Adventure Cove Waterpark Entrance.View Location
Pickup details
Customers must make their own way to and meet at the start point- Travelers CANNOT choose a custom pickup or meeting location.
Additional Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Ticket Details
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted
- One per booking
Ticket Redemption
Tickets can be redeemed from location other than the starting pointYou will receive e tickets from Royal Albatross reservations e mail within 24 hours of making the booking. Online Check-in is recommended and the procedure for online check-in will be mentioned on the e tickets sent by Royal Albatross.Redemption LocationsCancellation & Refunds
Cancellable up to 24 hours before the travel date (local supplier time) for a full refund. A 100% cancellation penalty applies for cancellations submitted less than 24 hours before the start time.- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- Cancel at least 1 day before activity starts in Asia/Singapore time to receive 100% refund.
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Operated by Tall Ship Royal AlbatrossCreated on 27 Dec 2018Created on 29 May 2025
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