In sticky Singapore, a visit to a waterpark is a must. We asked Singapore Tourism for a list of the best waterparks in Singapore. These are their recommendations.
Adventure Cove Waterpark
Head to family-friendly Sentosa Island to find Adventure Cove Waterpark. This the most well-known of the waterparks in Singapore.
It has seven thrilling water rides. The “Pipeline Plunge” will get your heart rate up while dropping you down an elevated chute, then swirl down a path with radical twists and turns.
If you are looking for a relaxed day in the sun, grab a tube and head down Adventure River. This lazy river drifts past 14 stunning habitats and through an underwater tunnel with marine life swimming above you.
At the man-made Rainbow Reef, you can snorkel in a lagoon with 20,000 friendly fishes playing hide-and-seek. You can also book a dolphin discovery tour where you can spend 30 minutes in the water watching the dolphins do tricks.
Where: 8 Sentosa Gateway Resorts World Sentosa | Resort World Sentosa, Sentosa Island 098269, Singapore
Details: www.rwsentosa.com/en/attractions/adventure-cove-waterpark/explore
Wild Wild Wet
Wild Wild Wet is one of the largest waterparks in Singapore. It has 12 water rides for all different levels of thrill-seeker.
Families and friends can race each other on the Four-lane KrakenRacer. If you’re really brave try free-falling from four storeys high with twists and turns on The Torpedo. The Ular-Lah is a super flume ride that offers you a chance to brave the rapids with five other companions.
Wild Wild Wet also has a lazy river – Shiork River. This 335m rube ride runs around the perimeter of the park. Tubes are optional.
Young ones will have a blast in the KIDZ Zone, with pint-sized versions of the big rides, designed to provide maximum entertainment to kids while maintaining maximum peace of mind for the parents too.
Where: 1 Pasir Ris Cl, Singapore 519599
Details: www.wildwildwet.com/
Singapore Wake Park
Built in a lagoon in Singapore’s East Coast Park, Singapore Wake Park is the only waterpark in Singapore where visitors can cable-ski.
The park features three cable-systems – one full-sized for the experienced riders and two straight-line systems for the novice and intermediate riders from as young as six.
Singapore Wake Park is your high-energy playground suitable for the whole family.
Where: 1206A ECP, Singapore 449891
Details: www.singaporewakepark.com/home/
Splash-N-Surf
Want a cheap option? Splash and Surf at Singapore Sports Hub is the waterpark for you. You pay per ride, not for the park entry. Got a kid who just wants to do the lazy river? That will only cost you $2. For a whole day.
Little ones will love exploring the whimsical ‘aquatecture’ at the Water Play Area and Kids Pool.
Climb aboard the Stingray half-pipe and have a go at skimboarding.
Where: 1B Stadium Walk, Singapore
Details: www.sportshub.com.sg/communities
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