Sentosa Island, known mononymously as Sentosa, is an island located off the southern coast of Singapore's main island. The island is separated from the main island of Singapore by a channel of water, the Keppel Harbour, and is adjacent to Pulau Brani, a smaller island wedged between Sentosa and the main island.
Looking south (top) and north (bottom) of Sentosa Island
Image: 1 sentosa aerial 2016
View from Imbiah Lookout to Mainland Singapore
The Tallest Merlion statue on Sentosa which has since been permanently closed
Keppel Harbour, also called the Keppel Channel and formerly New Harbour, is a stretch of water in Singapore between the mainland and the southern islands of Pulau Brani and Sentosa. Its naturally sheltered and deep waters was to meet the requirements of British colonists attempting to establish a Far East maritime colony in that part of the world, thereby setting the stage for the eventual formation of Singapore as a successful independent state.
Keppel Harbour, with the island of Sentosa in the background, as seen from VivoCity.
Panoramic view over Keppel Harbour with HarbourFront at the left, and the docks to the right. Taken from Imbiah Lookout on Sentosa.
Panoramic view of Keppel Harbour. Taken near Underwater World on Sentosa.