Leisure, Pleasure & Recreation in Singapore
Whether it’s riding a roller coaster or skydiving indoors,
there’s no shortage of fun activities to experience in Singapore.
Looking for interesting activities to do in Singapore for the entire family? Here are some ways to have a whale of a time with your kids. Get your daily dose of greenery, work up a sweat and explore Singapore with these scenic running routes. Take the eco-friendly forms of transport to discover a lesser known side of Singapore, while reducing your carbon footprint. If you’re a fitness enthusiast looking for a new challenge, go beyond the gym and test yourself at these endurance sports events in Singapore. Invigorating workouts, relaxing nature walks and rejuvenating spa treatments are just some self-care activities that await you in Singapore.
5 thrilling theme parks to check out
With its world-class theme parks and diverse array of family-friendly attractions, Singapore is a great destination for both the young and the young at heart. Whether you’re looking to hop on a rollercoaster or go on a water-themed adventure with the little ones, there’s bound to be something that will grab your attention.
– Universal Studios Singapore™
– KidZania Singapore
– Adventure Cove Waterpark™
– Wild Wild Wet
– Science Centre Singapore
8 activities for a splashing good time
With an endless summer all year round, Singapore’s tropical climate makes it a great place to indulge in a dose of sun, sand and surf.
From windsurfing to water-propelling jet blades, there are boundless water sports to immerse yourself in that will test your limits and hone both your skills and courage. Here’s a list of what we’d recommend for the thrill-seeker in you.
– Thrills and spills at Wild Wild Wet
– Canoeing at Singapore Sports Hub
– Wakeboarding at Singapore Wake Park
– Windsurfing at Changi Coast
– Jet Blading at Ola Beach Club
– Stand Up Paddling at Tanjong Beach
– Sailing at East Coast Beach
After dark activities in Singapore
When night falls, the city springs to life—and we’re not just talking about bars and clubs. There are many entertainment options that run well into the wee hours. You can cosy up to a movie under the stars, chill out to live music, or explore museums at night. Here’s how to make the best of our city after dark.
– Watch an indie or arthouse film
– Chill out to live music and performances along Haji Lane
– Be dazzled by a light and water show at Marina Bay
– Attend an outdoor film screening
– Catch a stand-up comedy show
– Spend a night at the museum
A 2-day guide for health enthusiasts
Looking to invigorate your mind, body and spirit? Check out this 2-day guide to sustainable and healthy activities in Singapore.
Day 1: Get active
– Ritual Gym
– Fort Canning Park
– Labyrinth
– Tanglin Mall
Day 2: Attain inner balance
– Gardens by the Bay
– Freedom Yoga
– Artichoke
– Going Om