We Want S’more Marshmello After That Imposter – He’s Set To Spin For Real At Zoukout 2017

Zoukout 2017‘s first headliners are out! Aussie DJ Flume and Marshmello will be headlining this year’s beach party, which will be happening on 8 and 9 December.

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Zoukout is like every Singaporean clubber’s rite of passage, and for a long time, had been many Singaporeans’ only option for a rave. Of course Ultra Singapore looks set to be a permanent fixture on the festival circuit, but you won’t be able to get  a beach rave experience at Ultra Singapore!

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Marshmello was just here last year, causing a huge commotion when he allegedly turned up at Zouk on 10 September 2016 after his set at Ultra Singapore 2016 despite being scheduled to spin at Ce La Vi afterparty. Turns out, it was a guest wearing Marshmello’s trademark helmet!

This time, the real Marshmello will be at Zoukout, alongside Flume, who has just won a Grammy for his album, Skin, this year. It’s going to be a blast with these DJs bringing their explosive live sets to Zoukout for the first time ever.

Here is last year’s recap video, just to give you a glimpse of what to expect!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UY5LIWIvxk0

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Because The Weather Has Been Such A Beach, We Need To Chill At These 5 Cool Beaches In SG!

So we’ve had the ! Rather than do what we always do best – complain, we can also take this opportunity to chill at a beach.

When it comes to beaches, we often think about the white sandy beaches of Maldives, surfing in Sri Lanka, island hopping in Phuket, sun-kissed at Bali…. The truth is these trips require a lot of planning. From air tickets to local logistics, accommodation to leave application (there goes the precious annual leave you’ve been saving for special occasions), they can be quite a headache.

While Singapore might be a small country comprising of edgy and contemporary architecture, there are pretty awesome beaches that cater to different preferences and occasions too! Here are 5 best beaches in Singapore to check out this weekend for a hassle-free beachcation!

St. John’s Island and Lazarus Island

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St. John’s Island and Lazarus Island might just be Singapore’s best well-kept beach gems. To get to these islands, visitors will have to purchase ferry tickets on the spot at Marina South Pier as pre-bookings and reservation services are not allowed. If you want a ticket, be sure to be early!

These southern islands are separated at the jetty itself; turning left would lead you to the unobtrusive Lazarus Island and turning right would be to St. John’s Island. Do pack your own food and drinks as the islands are committed to preserving their natural state, thus there are no restaurants and proper eateries. In case you forget, it’s okay! There’s a provision store and small eatery at the Marina South Pier. Do make your purchases there before you get on the jetty!

Our verdict: These islands are less mainstream and definitely suitable for those who love places that are off the beaten track. Packing your own food may be a little troublesome but the view there is worth every effort.

1. St. John’s Island:

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2. Lazarus Island:

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3. Siloso Beach

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Sentosa is famous for its 3 beaches – Siloso, Palawan, and Tanjong. Known to be one of the most popular must-visit beaches in Singapore, Siloso beach is an impressive man-made beach has got everything a sun-basking lover needs. From bistros, restaurants, a man-made whirl wave for surfing to even a whirlpool, this is definitely where fun-loving people hang out.

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If you think beaches are quiet after the sun has set, you may need to think again. Siloso comes alive with parties and music after dark. Now, can you already imagine yourself sipping on a cocktail watching the sunset and then partying all night long?

Our verdict: Siloso literally spells fun under the sun (and stars). Best to go with a group of fun-loving friends. While you’re at it, check out the Bikini Bar, Singapore’s first and only Bintang Bar for a wide range of ice-cold beers, cocktails and house poured spirits.

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4. Palawan Beach

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Palawan Beach is a family-friendly beach that boasts fun shops and eateries that are a favourite with adults and children alike. Parents can watch their kids have fun at the designated wading pools, water fountains and children’s seaside club while enjoying an iced drink at the bistros and bars nearby.

Unlike its happening neighbour, Siloso, Palawan is more laid back and relaxing, making it a great picnic spot. They also have a suspension bridge linking beach-goers to the southernmost point of Continental Asia (Asia’s closest point to the Equator).

Our verdict: Palawan beach may not be as upbeat as Siloso but it is also vibrant and energetic, making it a great spot to throw a birthday party or picnic for both kids and adults. There is also a ‘If you like peace and serenity, Tanjong Beach is the place for you! It is a little more private and quiet than the other two beaches, and is a walking distance towards the hip Siloso Beach.

Perhaps when you’re bored of sun tanning or reading that book, you can head over to explore Siloso Beach and Palawan – all within walking distance! Bring your significant other together with you for a night time stroll too. With twinkling stars and the help of more twinkling lights of the ships at the shore, it’s lovers’ paradise.

Our verdict: Tanjong Beach is not only great for intimate and romantic dates, but also to catch up on your reading list or bring your girls and work the abs with someKLM)

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10 Secret Free Things To Do In Sentosa That Will Make You Want To Visit It This Weekend

Sentosa has been branding itself as the “The State of Fun”. Without a doubt, there’s really so much fun we can have on this small island. But all locals know that due to the touristy nature of the island, almost any type of ‘fun’ in Sentosa comes with an expensive price tag. No wonder there’s an inside joke that Sentosa stands for – So Expensive Nothing To See Also.

SG50 has brought about many promotional packages and discounts in Sentosa, but now in 2016, some of us might be trying to siam (avoid) Sentosa again because it’s bo hua (not worth it).

So today, be surprised by the amount of absolutely free things you can do in Sentosa for an entire day of fun!

1. Enjoying the scenic sea view at Sentosa Boardwalk 

There are a few ways to enter Sentosa but definitely the cheapest way would be by foot via the boardwalk. This 670m long boardwalk is sheltered all the way, plus there are travelators along the way so you can just hop on and simply enjoy the amazing sea view.

The best part about the boardwalk? There are so many Instagram-worthy spots – both day and night!

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Remember not to miss the sunset on the way out, because why in the world would you want to miss out on a view like this?

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DiscoverSG Tip: This is one of the best place in Singapore to catch a panoramic sunset view. You can even enjoy the small firework display for the 8pm Crane Dance at the RWS WaterFront from the viewing platform!

Opening Hours:
Daily – All day
*Free entry till 31st Dec 2016

2. Soak in the buzzing atmosphere at Sentosa’s Boardwalk Bazaar

Every weekend there will be a bazaar held along the boardwalk where you can find some unique handcrafted goods or steal some great deals!

Maybe a chance for you to grab a selfie stick before heading into Sentosa!

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Opening Hours:
Saturdays – 4pm to 11.30pm
Sundays – 2pm to 9.30pm

3. Take a billion photos at the Fort Siloso Skywalk

We all know the Henderson Waves and MacRitchie TreeTop Walk, but one of the super underrated, lesser known Skywalks in Singapore is the Fort Siloso Skywalk. This is the newest addition to Singapore’s skywalk block and the tallest one yet!

Standing at 11 storeys high, this elevated bridge offers amazing scenic views of the Western Sentosa as well as Mount Faber and Keppel Harbour. History lovers can also learn much about the defence by the British Army in the 19th Century Singapore at sheltered rest points. If you aren’t a fan of history, I’m sure the thrill of being this high up will satisfy your ‘wanderlusting’ spirit.

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And the thing is you can post photos with an overseas geotag on Instagram. Shhhh go ahead we won’t tell! 

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Opening Hours:
Daily – All day
*The Skywalk is access via lift or stairs. The lift operates from 9am – 7pm.

4. Step into your history and social studies textbooks with the Fort Siloso Tour

If enjoy learning about history, this is definitely not to be missed!

Fort Siloso is one of most historically rich places in Singapore and it has the nation’s largest display of World War II relics with coastal guns, tunnels, photographs, films, life-sized replicas and exhibits. What’s more is that there will be free Fort Siloso Guided Tours on Fridays, Weekends and Public Holidays!

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Siloso beach is known for their variety of recreational activities by the beach and of course, where you can find some of the hottest hunks and bikini babes 😉

Okay that aside, one of the free yet most fun beach activity is beach volleyball.

Drag your friends down for a game or simply just join people who are already playing on these courts!

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I don’t know about you but how about holding the next Sentosa Spookcular here?

DiscoverSG Tip: If you are feeling brave as hell, why not try going for an adventure here at night? 😉

Opening Hours:
Daily – All Day

9. Dreaming about the filthy rich lifestyle at Quayside Isle

Want to get a glimpse of the rich and glamorous life?

Head down to Quayside Isle in Sentosa Cove for a walk and dream about owning one of those yachts docked at the bay. And it’s definitely somewhere to bring your date to.

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Well, at least we can dream right?

Opening Hours:
Daily – All Day

10. Bring the kids to interact with animals and birds

The ‘Animals and Birds Encounter’ at Palawan is something for the kids since most of the free activities are targeted at adults.

It’s a short but entertaining education show where you can get up close with the animals and even pet them!

Also, there will be many photo-taking opportunities so you don’t need to go to the zoo to do so.

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Opening Hours:
Daily – Different Showtimes from 2pm to 5.30pm
Check the Showtimes