![]() ![]() One of the highlights of this water park is the lazy river – it’s the perfect relaxing activity for both parents and kids! Image Credit: Kallang Wave Mallĭo note there’s also a dry playground with climbing structures, slides and see-saws on Level 3. This free water park features cute water swings for infants and toddlers as well as fun water slides. Splash-N-Surf, Kallang Wave Mall Image: Kallang Wave Mall Waterway Point, 83 Punggol Central, Singapore 828761ģ. Water playground opening hours: Open daily, 10am – 7pm Little ones are sure to have a blast cooling off at this water park. There’s a large shallow lake, where kids can wade around and simply have fun playing with water! Kids can also test their balance as they step on the water lily stepping stones across the lake. At this free water playground look forward to slides, water jets, a splash pond and more! Image Credit: Waterway Point via Facebook The Happy Park wet play area located on level 2 of Waterway Point in Punggol is great for kids looking for a splash around. Happy Park Waterway Point Image Credit: Playpoint *School Holidays include Youth Day, Teacher’s Day, Children’s Day, the day after National Day (10 Aug) and during the Term Break periods (March, June, September & December).įar East Organization Children’s Garden at Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953Ģ. Closed every Monday during local School Holidays. * School Holiday Opening Hours: Tuesday – Sunday: 9am – 7pm. Water play closes at 6:30pm) | Closed every Monday to Wednesday, unless it’s a public holiday. Water playground opening hours: Open Thursday – Sunday & PH: 9am – 7pm (Last admission 6pm. ![]() Toilets and showers are close by and there are plenty of cafe options too. Indulge the kids by alternating between the dry playground complete with rainforest tree houses and the water play, or make a day of it and throw in a visit to the cooled conservatories Flower Dome and Cloud Forest (ticketed) as well. Image Credit: Far East Organisation Children’s Garden Possibly the best-known water park in Singapore, Far East Organization Children’s Garden is particularly great if you have kids of different ages, as the bigger ones can run riot in the main water play area while the little ones can play in the dedicated baby and toddler water play area of this Gardens by the Bay water playground. Children’s Garden at Gardens by the Bay Image: Michell Tam ![]() NB: Do note that many of these water playgrounds will close when there is heavy rain and/or lightning.Ģ5 Best Water Playgrounds & Water Parks in Singaporeġ. Read more: Best Mall Playgrounds for Free Play: Indoor, Outdoor, Wet and Dry Play Plus we handily break down which water playgrounds are free and which ones you have to pay for. From the newly reopened water park in Tampines 1 to the water play at Toa Payoh (complete with flying fox, bucket swings, trampolines and a mini race track too) to the impressive water sluice gates at the Clusia Cove Lakeside water playground in Jurong. Most of the featured water parks are all about high-energy fun (many aren’t deep enough to swim in – for that head to our article on swimming pools). Is there a better way for the kiddos to beat Singapore’s relentless heat than cooling off in a water playground or water park?! We’ve rounded up our fave water parks (these are often ticketed and are dedicated to water slides and water activities) as well as free water playgrounds with water jets often found in neighbourhood HDBs or part of the best parks and playgrounds. Plus we include our favourite free water playgrounds to take the kiddos to splash around in too! Beat the heat with the best water parks in Singapore – some with water slides, fountains, lazy rivers, wave pools and more. ![]()
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