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If you are looking for water fun for the kiddos on a LARGER scale, there are the water theme parks to guarantee an entire day's worth of fun!6. Adventure Cove Waterpark
This Waterpark certainly needs no introduction. Feel the adrenaline rush as you zoom down thrilling waterslides such as Southeast Asia’s first hydro-magnetic coaster, or just chill out at the Bluwater Bay wave pool.
Grab a tube and journey down Adventure River, passing through 14 themed zones including a tropical jungle garden and a grotto inhabited by whimsical sea creatures or better yet, snorkel over a colourful coral reef with 20,000 friendly fishes!
Promising endless splashes of fun, Adventure Cove Waterpark is an aquatic adventure park with something for everyone.
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Address: Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
Opening Hours: 10am – 6pm daily
Price: Adult $36 | Child (4-12 yrs) $26 | Senior (60yrs & above) $26
7. Port of Lost Wonder
Perfect for kids aged 9 and below, Port of Lost Wonder is Singapore's first kids' club by the Beach. Housing a signature water play area in the shape of a huge Pirate Ship, expect lots of water pistols, slides, and water jets at little ones’ fingertips. There is also a wading pool that surrounds the entire ship!
With a myriad of specially-designed activities such as Pots & Planks, seasonal workshops and even a Foam Party, no wonder the monkies have been clamouring go back time and time again.
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Address: Palawan Beach (near Beach Car Park), Sentosa
Opening Hours: 10 am - 6.30pm daily
Price: $10 (Weekdays) | $15 (School Holidays, Weekends & Public Holidays) | Free Admission for Adults
8. Wild Wild Wet
A pioneer among all Waterparks in Singapore, Wild Wild Wet at Downtown East is home to Southeast Asia’s first raft slide, the Ular-Lah and Waterworks, super flume tube slides that come in covered and open-top versions.
Parents take note – Wild Wild Wet is one child-friendly attraction with plenty of water rides catering to the little ones, such as the shallow splashing pool Yippee! and Professor’s Playground, which is filled with water cannons, fountains and cascading water from a giant bucket. The uber-friendly nature of the waterpark allows parents of infants to rent baby water carriers so that infants will not be left out!
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Address: 1 Pasir Ris Close, Downtown East, Singapore 519599
Opening Hours: 1pm – 7pm (Mon to Fri) | 10am – 7pm (Sat, Sun, School & Public Holidays)
Price:
Off-peak (Mon-Fri): Adult $20 | Child (3-11 years old) & Senior Citizen (55 & above) $14 | Family Package (2 adults & 2 children) $62
Peak (Sat, Sun, PH & Sch Hols): Adult $24 | Child (3-11 years old) & Senior Citizen (55 & above) $17 | Family Package (2 adults & 2 children) $74
Visiting these public swimming pools in Singapore with waterslides, water jets and lazy rivers is the best way to beat the heat and keep kiddos happy. Plus these swimming pools all have really affordable entry!
We love a free activity to keep the kids busy on the weekends and in the sticky heat, swimming and water play are some of our favourites! We’ve rounded up the best public swimming pools in Singapore – all at affordable prices – some from as little as $0.80! We’ve chosen the pools with all bells and whistles – think waterslides, tsunami pools and lazy rivers for extra fun! Some swimming pools in Singapore have slides with a minimum height requirement, others are all indoors so you don’t need to check the weather forecast before heading out, and they all have lifeguards on hand (though parents should always keep your eyes on your kiddos, even if the jacuzzi has your name on it!).
NB. Some of these pools may still be closed due to Covid-19. Refer to the ActiveSG Facilities Closure page for the latest updates.