Oasia Resort Sentosa by Far East Hospitality
by the TopOfHotel team
Oasia Resort Sentosa is a wellness-focused resort with a full-service spa, an outdoor pool and a 24-hour gym, sitting right across from Imbiah station within walking distance of Siloso Beach, SkyHelix and Universal Studios — the draw is the most convenient location on the island and a calm, unwind-here mood rather than full-on luxury.
Oasia Resort Sentosa is a wellness-focused resort with a full-service spa, an outdoor pool and a 24-hour gym, sitting right across from Imbiah station within walking distance of Siloso Beach, SkyHelix and Universal Studios — the draw is the most convenient location on the island and a calm, unwind-here mood rather than full-on luxury.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
Picture a small wellness-style resort tucked up on a green ridge called Imbiah Ridge in the middle of Sentosa island, ringed by shady trees and a quiet that cuts you off from the city's noise. That's the feel of Oasia Resort Sentosa by Far East Hospitality. The first thing you notice walking into the lobby is the calm palette, leaning on greens and natural tones that loosen you up almost right away, fitting for a place built to let guests recharge. Rooms are designed to feel airy and easy to use, with comfortable beds, clean bathrooms and tidy, understated decor. Many open onto green views of the island's trees, so each morning starts fresh. A lot of reviews agree the rooms are especially clean and the setting is genuinely quiet, good for resting up after a full day out. If you like an easygoing, relaxed room that doesn't shout with busy decor, this should land well.
Food and amenities
The heart of a stay here is the wellness side. What reviews mention most is the full-service spa, with massages and treatments in a quiet setting, perfect for working out the kinks after a day around the island. Next is the outdoor pool set among green trees, shady and calm, good for an easy swim or an afternoon soak in the breeze. Anyone who likes to train will appreciate the gym that stays open 24 hours, whether that's a morning run before heading out or a late session after a walk. On food, the resort has its own restaurant serving breakfast and other meals in a relaxed setting, and because you're in the middle of the island, the many places to eat across Sentosa are easy to reach. Plenty of reviews land on the same summary: this is a place that's quiet, clean and relaxing, made for an unhurried Sentosa trip.
Location and getting there
If there's one ace here, it's the location, no question. Oasia Resort Sentosa sits directly across from the Imbiah station on the Sentosa Express, so a few steps out the door and you're on the train. That makes hopping anywhere on the island simple, with a connection back into the city at VivoCity that skips the taxi. Better still, the resort is ringed by Sentosa's popular sights, all within an easy walk: Siloso Beach, the busy seaside spot full of water activities; SkyHelix Sentosa, the sky-high viewpoint; the Sensoryscape garden, a pretty nature walkway; and Universal Studios Singapore, the famous theme park nearby. The short version: if you want to wake up and head out around the island without fussing over transport, this resort makes a strong mid-island base. Everything's close, and it's quiet to come back to.
Things to know before booking
Straight talk to help you decide. First, the rooms lean toward comfort and clean simplicity in the wellness-resort style, and some reviews feel the decor and room size look fairly ordinary next to a few of the island's luxury resorts. Anyone expecting full-on luxury rooms or sweeping sea views may need to reset, because the draw here is the relaxed mood and the everything-is-close location more than the rooms themselves. Second, the mid-island spot, while excellent for touring Sentosa, means reaching central Singapore takes the Sentosa Express plus a change at VivoCity, so if your plans are mostly about the city it can feel like several legs. Last, because the resort is up on Imbiah Ridge, walking to the beach or some spots involves a bit of up-and-down, and as a quiet wellness stay it doesn't have as much for young children as the family hotels on the island, so families with little ones should weigh that in.
Our take
After reading through plenty of real reviews, Oasia Resort Sentosa by Far East Hospitality nails a tidy combination: the most convenient location on the island, a calm wellness mood, and a spa and 24-hour gym, all at a sensible price. If the trip in your head is stepping out of the hotel, catching the Imbiah train straight to Siloso Beach, SkyHelix or Universal Studios, then coming back for a soak in the outdoor pool and a massage to unwind in the quiet, this is a strong fit, especially for couples and solo travelers who want an easy, recharge-focused Sentosa trip without paying luxury-resort prices. But if you're expecting lavish rooms, full sea views, or you're here mainly for the city, the understated style and mid-island spot may not be the best answer. Overall we give it 8.4/10, best for couples and easygoing travelers who want convenience, quiet and healthy downtime in the middle of Sentosa, all in one place.
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The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- The most convenient location on the island. It sits directly across from the Imbiah station on the Sentosa Express, so a few steps out the door and you're on the train to anywhere on Sentosa, with a connection back into the city at VivoCity, no taxi needed.
- Easy walking distance to the headline sights: Siloso Beach, SkyHelix Sentosa, the Sensoryscape garden and Universal Studios Singapore. You can genuinely use the resort as a base to tour the whole island.
- It's a full wellness resort at heart, with a full-service spa for massages and treatments, ideal for unwinding after a full day of walking around the island.
- An outdoor pool set among the trees with a shady, calm feel, plus a gym that stays open 24 hours, which suits anyone who wants to work out on their own schedule.
- The overall mood is quiet and the decor is in easy green tones. Plenty of reviews call out how clean and relaxing it is, good value for a 4-star on Sentosa.
- Rooms lean toward comfort and clean simplicity in the wellness-resort style. Some reviews feel the decor and room size look fairly ordinary next to a few of the luxury resorts on the island, so anyone expecting grandeur should reset their expectations.
- It sits in the middle of Sentosa, so reaching central Singapore means taking the Sentosa Express and changing for onward transport at VivoCity. That's less convenient if your plans are mostly about the city rather than the island.
- Because it's up on Imbiah Ridge, walking down to the beach or to some spots involves a bit of up-and-down on the slopes. And as a calm, relaxation-focused resort, it doesn't have as many activities or facilities for young children as the family-oriented hotels on the island.
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Insider Tips
- Use the Imbiah station across from the hotel as your main connection point. It gets you to Siloso Beach, Universal Studios or back to VivoCity for the city without wasting time on a taxi.
- Set aside an evening for the spa and a soak in the outdoor pool. The wellness side is the selling point here, so book your spa slot at check-in to lock in the time you want.
- If you like to train, make the most of the 24-hour gym. A morning run before heading out or a late session after a day of walking the island both work fine.