School’s out, fun’s in! Looking for activities during the June school holidays for your children? Well, you don’t always have to go overseas. There are plenty of places in Singapore that you can bring your kids to for a whale of time during the June holidays!
1. Adventure Cove Waterpark – Bubble FiestaÂ
Adventure Cove Waterpark at Resorts World Sentosa will be holding the biggest water park bubble festival in town, Bubble Fiesta (1 Jun – 11 Aug), to beat the heat in Singapore.
Over at Bluwater Bay, guests can play with both waves and bubbles at the Bubble Rave.
Together with DJ Dispensary, kids can try their hand at being a deejay (DJ) every Friday to Sunday and on 17 Jun, from 11 am to 3 pm. With live DJ beats and a flurry of bubbles from giant bubble potions, this is a wave pool party that your children will love.
Tickets start from S$40/Adult and S$33/Child. You’ll get admission to Adventure Cove Waterpark, the eight zones of bubble-themed activities, and a free Bubble Rainbow Twirler.
2. S.E.A. Aquarium – Ocean Fest 2024
Ocean Fest 2024 by S.E.A. Aquarium at Resorts World Sentosa is back for its fifth run this year (20 May – 19 Jul). Themed Righting the Future, this year’s edition spotlights the often-overlooked species in local waters to foster understanding of underwater ecosystems.
We’ve got the perfect game for your little one: the Marine Conservation Quest, a fun pinball-inspired cardboard installation. In this simplified edition of the nostalgic arcade game, players get the opportunity to direct aquatic animals away from an ocean of rubbish.
Admission to Ocean Fest 2024: Righting the Future is included as part of regular admission to S.E.A. Aquarium. Tickets retail from S$41/Adult and S$31/Child.
3. Night Safari’s 30th Anniversary
Speaking of animals, the Singapore Night Safari is celebrating its 30th anniversary from 24 May – 8 Sep. Check out NS30 Exclusive: Animal Feeding, a favourite amongst children.
Catch the Night Safari’s 3 resident nocturnal inhabitants (Indian Rhino, Sloth Bear and Clouded Leopard) when they are awake during feeding time. Enrich your children’s knowledge of these majestic creatures through the insightful presentation from keepers.
A paired ticket for an adult with a child will set you back by S$60 from 24 May – 23 Jun. Alternatively, you can combine adult + adult or child + child for the same price of S$60.
4. KidzWorld at Singapore Zoo
Are your kids not nocturnal creatures? Your best bet is KidzWorld – Home of the Ranger Buddies at the Singapore Zoo. Opened last year, the one-hectare wildlife park sparks a feeling of marvel for wildlife through interactions in close proximity and immersive play.
Sign up for the Rangers Buddies Quest, designed for children between the ages of 4 – 10. It is a unique park experience that enables children to learn more about animals through reward-based missions. These include roleplay, guided tours and sensory activities.
Admission to KidzWorld is included in your Singapore Zoo ticket. An adult ticket (for local residents) starts from S$39.20. A child ticket (aged 3Â -12) begins from S$27.20.
5. KidZania at Sentosa
Popular children’s entertainment theme park KidZania Singapore recently reopened on 16 May after 4 years. The local attraction shut during the pandemic because of poor business.
Located at Sentosa Island, the indoor attraction is a child-size replica city that spans 7,600 square metres over 2 floors. It allows children between the ages of 4 and 17 to explore more than 60 different occupations, ranging from doctors to pilots through role-play.
Check out KidZania Singapore’s new partner establishments (there are a whopping 34 of them!). These include fashion chain H&M, Malaysia Airlines and e-commerce giant Shopee.
Ticket prices start at S$29 for toddlers aged 2 to 3, from S$60 for children aged 4 – 17, and from S$37 for adults (above 18 years of age), according to KidZania’s website.
KidZania Singapore reopens on 16 May after 4 years
6. Children’s Museum – Into the HawkerverseÂ
Don’t want to splurge over the holidays? Check out the latest exhibition by the Children’s Museum, “Into the Hawkerverse“. Children get free admission while adults pay S$10.
The outdoor festival (10 am – 6 pm) revolves around hawker culture, Singapore’s first inscription to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation’s (UNESCO) Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2020.
Created with feedback from children, the exhibition aims to enrich kids’ understanding and appreciation of Singapore’s unique hawker culture, which is a crucial aspect of Singapore’s food heritage and way of life, via multisensory navigation and object-based learning.
7. Museum of Ice Cream Singapore
If your child has a sweet tooth, check out the Museum of Ice Cream Singapore. It is located within a 60,000-square-foot colonial barracks in the neighbourhood of Dempsey.
Opened in 2021, the museum has unlimited ice cream treats in 5 different shapes/forms.
While at the museum, your child can play in the world’s largest sprinkle pool. Your kid will also be able to learn about ice cream and its history across 14 multi-sensory installations.
Weekday tickets start from S$35 while weekend tickets start from S$45. Only kids below the age of 2 get free admission. Reservations are required for admission to the museum.
8. SkyPark by Kiztopia at Orchard Cineleisure
If your child likes physical activity, check out SkyPark by Kiztopia at Orchard Cineleisure.
Opened last year, SkyPark is an 8,000-square-feet indoor play park in the heart of Orchard Cineleisure. Designed for kids aged 6 and above, SkyPark has vertical gyms and a ball pit.
SkyPark also comes equipped with fashionable party rooms for families to celebrate special anniversaries, promising an inclusive adventure for family members, regardless of age.
A child ticket for a one-time, hour-long session costs S$22.80. An adult ticket costs S$15.
9. ROAR! Dinosaur Adventure Park 2.0
Is your little one a fan of dinosaurs? Check out ROAR! Dinosaur Adventure Park 2.0. It will be making its comeback at Let’s Play @ Marina Square from 12 Apr – 30 Jun 2024.
Let’s Play has various dinosaur theme attractions. Ride on an adventure car and befriend every single dinosaur in the forest. Or go on a dinosaur ride, jump into the ball pit and have fun on the inflatables. Or dig up dinosaur fossils in the sand like a palaeontologist!
An off-peak ticket (Mon – Thu) costs S$31 while a peak ticket (Fri – Sun & Eve of Public Holiday) is priced at S$35. Children 8 years and below must be accompanied by an adult throughout. PASSION Card members enjoy 10% off the price of the admission tickets.
10. Lost SGÂ
LOST SG is a high-tech, well-raved 60-minute escape room game in Singapore where players crack their heads to escape from a locked room. Even the smallest detail could be a clue to help you unravel another part of the mystery or be the eventual key to your escape.
Their 2500 square feet outlet at GR.iD has 5 unique escape room games. Our advice is to go with the beginner-friendly Alcatraz 2.0. The Raven Claw gang must gather their courage and wit to decipher enigmatic hints and craft a bold escape plan from prison.
The escape room allows for a maximum of 12 persons. Bring your family members along!
11. The Xperience at Clarke Quay
Looking for an all-encompassing experience? One location, three exciting experiences by The X Agency – The Xperience is a combination of good food, good vibes and good fun.
The recently-opened 10,000 square feet fully air-conditioned pop-up space that will be around till 31 Jul 2024 is situated in Singapore’s iconic riverfront lifestyle destination. The Xperience promises to keep young and old thoroughly entertained with Rollermania 4.0 Forest Skate Rink, Singapore’s first White Rabbit Pop-up Cafe and The Xperience Games.
If your little one has never skated before, pay the Rollermania 4.0 Forest Rink a visit.
There are roller skating classes available for any skill level with a team of coaches under former regional skating champion Law Kum Seng. Kids under the age of 3 get free admission. Children below the age of 7 are encouraged to be accompanied by an adult.
A peak ticket (Mon – Thu) is priced at S$24/pax while a peak ticket (all other timings & eve of public holiday) costs S$28/pax. Discounts are offered for pairs and quadruples.
Alternatively, get a 60-day Roller Pass for S$75/pax (non-peak) or S$95/pax (peak).
12. Chaos Lab at Changi Airport
Looking for an activity during the June school holidays for your art-loving child to unleash his or her creativity? Visit Chaos Lab at Changi Airport (you’ll have to travel for this one).
Opened last year, Chaos Lab is the perfect place for your chaotic little ones to have fun creating while playing. Explore a slime station, a neon graffiti wall, a ball pit, and more!
A child ticket (aged between 3 – 10) is priced at S$25.00. Children below 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult (those above 11 years of age). An adult ticket costs $9.
Children between the ages of 0-2 get free admission.
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