iFly Singapore — Top Review & Visitor Guide Brief overview
What it is: iFly Singapore is an indoor skydiving wind tunnel at Sentosa offering simulated freefall experiences for first-timers and experienced flyers. Location: Sentosa (near Resorts World Sentosa) — convenient for tourists and locals. Experience length: Typical sessions take ~60–90 minutes from check-in to completion; actual flight time per booking varies (usually 1–4 flights, each ~60–90 seconds).
Highlights
Beginner-friendly: Certified instructors provide one-on-one guidance inside the tunnel for first-timers; training and safety briefings are included. Equipment provided: Flight suit, helmet, goggles, ear protection; bring comfortable shoes and no loose items. Accessibility: Minimum age and height/weight limits apply; check ahead for specific restrictions and any medical contraindications. Facilities: Viewing gallery for spectators, booking desk, lockers; food and attractions nearby on Sentosa. ifly singapore review top
Pros
Safe, controlled environment with trained instructors. Great for first-timers — realistic freefall sensation without jumping from a plane. Accessible location within Sentosa, easy to combine with other attractions. Good for groups, events, and gifts (vouchers available).
Cons
Cost: Can be pricey per flight compared with other Sentosa attractions; add-ons (extra flights, photos) increase total. Short flight durations: Individual flights are brief; may feel brief for some. Capacity & waits: Popular times can sell out; bookings recommended, especially on weekends and school holidays.
Tips for visitors
Book in advance for preferred time slots; arrive 20–30 minutes early for briefing. Wear comfortable clothing ; hair should be tied back and jewelry removed. Choose a package with multiple flights if you want more airtime or practice. Watch others first from the gallery to get comfortable. Bring a friend — spectator tickets let non-flyers watch and take photos. iFly Singapore — Top Review & Visitor Guide
Who should go
Ideal for thrill-seekers, families with older children, tourists looking for a unique activity, corporate groups, and people curious about skydiving without the plane jump.