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23 must-visit water parks in Singapore

1 Jul, 2015

Read on to get the low-down on some amazing water parks in Singapore, where your whole family is bound to have a splashing good time!

Water parks in Singapore

Water parks in Singapore

What do you do with a bunch of kids on a hot, sunny weekend or holiday?

Take them to a water park, of course!

Check out these 25 amazing water parks right here in Singapore, where your whole family is bound to have heaps of fun.

Just click 'Next' to get started.

1. Far East Children’s Garden, Gardens by the Bay

1. Far East Children’s Garden, Gardens by the Bay

This beautiful outdoor area situated within the stunning Gardens by the Bay has a water play area especially for kids aged 1-12 years old.

Kids can frolic in the water and have loads of fun with the splash buckets and hydro vault, the forest of ‘reeds’ that spins 360 degrees, water tunnels and other water play effects in this stunning water park set to a backdrop of greenery.

Parents, want to know the best part of all? Admission is totally FREE! Do note, though, that the Children’s Garden is closed for maintenance every Monday.

Garden's Address: 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953

Opening hours: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM (Tuesday* to Friday)

Last admission at 6:30 PM

9:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Weekends & Public Holidays)

Last admission at 8:30 PM

*Closed on Tuesday if a public holiday falls on the preceding Monday

Image source: Gardens by the Bay

2. Jurong East Swimming Complex

2. Jurong East Swimming Complex

Jurong East Swimming Complex has super fun water slides, a lazy pool, wave pool, jacuzzi and a kiddy fun station pool.

Needless to say, then, that the whole family is guaranteed to have a fabulous time here.

Opening hours: Closed on Mondays. Open 6.30am – 9pm on Wed and Sat, 8am – 9.30pm on Tues, Thurs, Fri and Sun.

Admission fees

Weekdays: Kids – $0.80 / Adults – $1.50

Weekends: Kids – $1.00 / Adults – $2.00

Address: 21 Jurong East 31, Singapore 609517

Phone: 6563 5052

Image source: amsk's Flickr stream

3. Sengkang Swimming Complex

3. Sengkang Swimming Complex

There are 6 thrilling slides for kiddies at Sengkang Swimming Complex, as well as super fun winding tubes and a water playground for the younger ones.

There’s something fun for people of all ages here… yes, parents, that includes you too! You can relax in the jacuzzi while your littlies have fun.

Sengkang Swimming Complex is ideal if you want to beat the heat of the day as it opens at 8am, even on Sundays. It’s also a very popular site for kids’ birthday parties.

Opening hours:Closed on Mondays. Open 8am – 9.30pm from Tues to Sunday.

Admission fees

Weekdays: Kids – $0.80 / Adults – $1.50

Weekends: Kids – $1.00 / Adults – $2.00

Address: 57 Anchorvale Rd, 544964

Phone: 96517946

Image source: Singaporeswimming.com

4. Aqua Playground, I12 Katong Mall

4. Aqua Playground, I12 Katong Mall

This water park is relatively new, but it’s still packed full of fun for the little ones!

Situated on level 4 of the I12 Katong Mall in Katong, your kids will find swings, slides, and water gushing and spraying out of colourful flowers and other contraptions there.

While it’s recommended for children aged 5-12, it’s definitely suitable for much younger kids too – with parental supervision, of course.

Do take note, though, that it can get very hot there, plus there are no sheltered areas, so it’s best to go early in the morning or in the late afternoon.

This is another super-cool water park where the entrance is absolutely FREE!

Address: 112 East Coast Road, Katong East, S428802

Phone: 6636 2112

Opening hours: 10am-10pm

5. Westgate Wonderland

5. Westgate Wonderland

Westgate Wonderland is the largest rooftop mall playground in Singapore and has something for children of all ages.

Spread over an 11-thousand square metre area, this playground is recommended for kids aged 2-12, but the water park area is suitable for younger kids too.

What will your kids find in this magical wonderland? An enormous watering can, lily pads and flowers, giant insects and more!

It’s open till late, too, when the playground comes alive with lights and sound effects.

The best part? Entrance is FREE!

Address: 3 Gateway Drive, Singapore 608532

Phone: 69083737

Opening hours: 10am-10pm

Image source: westgate.com

6. Wild Wild Wet

6. Wild Wild Wet

At Wild Wild Wet in Downtown East you will find 8 fun-packed water adventure rides suitable for kids of all ages!

Whether you want to relax floating along the Shiok River, or experience some major excitement sliding down the Ular-Lah raft slide, you are bound to have an amazing time at Wild Wild Wet.

The presence of certified lifeguards ensures everyone’s safety, while life jackets are available for both kids and adults.

Baby water carriers are also available for free, so you can even have some splashing good fun with your baby.

Other family-friendly features include nursing rooms and kiddies’ shower cubicles.

For admission fees and charges, please click here.

Address: 1 Pasir Ris Close, 519599

Phone: 6581 9128

7. Adventure Cove Waterpark, Sentosa

7. Adventure Cove Waterpark, Sentosa

Adventure Cove Waterpark has some really amazing water slides and other aquatic adventures for the whole family!

Whether you’re journeying down Adventure River or snorkelling over a colourful coral reef, one thing is guaranteed – you'll have heaps of fun!

Kids will love attractions such as the Riptide Rocket (minimum height requirement: 107 cm), Big Bucket Treehouse, Bluewater Bay and Seahorse Hideaway.

There are plenty of exciting things in store for mums, dads and older kids, too.

For information on fees and bookings, please click here.

Image source: Sentosa website

8. The 3 House, Changi City Point

8. The 3 House, Changi City Point

This beautiful water play area at Changi City Point is great for families living in the East.

The playground with its rope courses are great for older kids with the coordination while there's also a toddler-friendly area for little ones to splash around.

Address: 5 Changi Business Park Central 1, Singapore 486038

Opening hours: 10am – 10pm

9. Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park Water Playground

9. Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park Water Playground

Tucked away in the tranquility and nature of Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park, this water playground is not like the others.

Unlike the other colourful water playgrounds situated in bustling malls, this area has muted tones and a more simplistic design.

Trade the water guns and sprays for sluice gates and slopes, and your children will be equally absorbed in watching the many ways water can move.

Address:Along Bishan Road and Ang Mo Kio Ave 1, Singapore 569981

Opening hours: 8am – 11am / 4pm – 8pm (Open Thursday through Sunday)

Image source: Mynicehome.sg

10. IMM Water Play

10. IMM Water Play

Great for families in Jurong East, the colourful structures dubbed 'Aquatecture' at IMM Water Play will provide hours of interactive fun for families.

With tall and beautiful representations of flowers, windmills with buckets that tip over when filled, and arches with water spouts and water shooters, you'll wish you were a child again to enjoy this wet and wild fun!

Address: 2 Jurong East Street 21, Singapore 609601

Opening hours: 10am – 10pm

Image source: Kidlander

11. Jacob Ballas Children's Garden

11. Jacob Ballas Children's Garden

Small but packed with fun, the interesting gizmos at Jacob Ballas Children's Garden will surely keep the kiddos entertained. Maximise the fun by bringing your own pails and toys! Admission is free.

After that you can also explore the many small dry play areas at this garden just for children.

Address: 481, Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 259769

Opening hours: 8am to 7pm (Last admission at 6.30pm)

Closed on Mondays, except on designated public holidays

Image source: NParks

12. Birdz of Play, Jurong Bird Park

12. Birdz of Play, Jurong Bird Park

After a fulfilling day learning about birds at Jurong Bird Park, bring the kids to this fun and colourful spot. The kids can get as soaked as they want in the splash zone while you stay dry out of it.

Clean toilets and outdoor showers make clean-up convenient after all that fun in the water.

Address:2 Jurong Hill, Singapore 628925

Opening hours:

Dry-play area: 8.30am – 6pm

Wet-play area: 11am – 5.30pm (on weekdays ONLY) / 9am – 5.30pm (on School holidays/PH/weekends)

Admission charges: $29 per adult, $19 per child (aged 3-12)

Image source: Jurong Bird Park website

13. Splash N Surf, Kallang Wave Mall

13. Splash N Surf, Kallang Wave Mall

With water slides and turnstiles, Splash-N-Surf is sure to be a family favourite!

If you have young kids, the small pool next to the main water play area is great for toddlers and young babies.

Or after a long day, float your worries away with a leisurely float on the Lazy River.

Children who are more adventurous can also enjoy waveriding on the half-pipe surfing facility, Stingray. Ticket prices vary.

Warm shower facilities are also available.

Address: 1 Stadium Place, Singapore 397628

Admission Charges: FREE, $2 per day for the Lazy River

Opening hours: 8am – 10pm

Image source: Sports Hub

14. Lot One Roof Garden

14. Lot One Roof Garden

This rooftop delight at Lot One has both wet and dry areas for kids to enjoy. Spray guns, water jets, and splash buckets ensure that the kids will have a ball of a time. The spray tunnel is another interesting feature of this water play area.

Outdoor shower facilities also make clean-up easy after a fun afternoon getting wet and wild. Admission is free!

Address: 21 Choa Chu Kang Ave 4, Singapore 689812

Opening hours: 10am – 10pm

Image source: Kidlander

15. Lower Seletar Reservoir Park

15. Lower Seletar Reservoir Park

Quietly tucked away in Lower Seletar Reservoir Park and also lesser known, this is a perfect way to escape from the crowds of the more popular water play locations.

This water park comes equipped with an open area with fountains, and your little explorer can wade through the shallow pool's rivers and water mills.

We do recommend you head here in the morning or evening to escape the heat of the afternoon sun.

Opening hours: 7am – 7pm

Image source: PUB

16. Marina Barrage Water Playground

16. Marina Barrage Water Playground

Marina Barrage is an all-in-one area for the family to have fun. After having a picnic and flying a kite, the whole family can head to the water playground below to cool off.

Splash along to the pristine downtown skyline in the wide space, fresh air, and ample shade of the the water playground.

Address: 8 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018951

Image source: PUB

17. Kidzplay, NEX

17. Kidzplay, NEX

Kids definitely will play at NEX and have fun as they splash and get sloshed water sprinklers, water guns, slides, and even a giant water bucket.

Address: 23 Serangoon Central, Singapore 556083

Opening hours: 1pm – 8pm (Mon – Fri) / 11am – 8pm (Weekends, Public Holidays, and School Holidays)

Image source: Kidlander

18. Kidz@play, Northpoint

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At Northpoint, this delightful water spot is small but will provide a much needed respite from the hot Singapore sun.

Which child wouldn't enjoy a towering blue dragon spouting water out of its green head?

Address: 930 Yishun Ave 2, Singapore 769098

Opening hours: 10.30am – 10.30pm

Image source: Kidlander

19. Punggol Waterway Park

19. Punggol Waterway Park

If you live in Punggol, you don't have to go very far for a great beach day, Punggol Waterway Park is perfectly situated for all young families living nearby.

Enjoy the luxurious wide space and greenery, while treating the tots and yourself to a cool splash at the water park. A sand area also emulates the feel of sand under your toes. Entrance is free!

Address: Sentul Crescent Road, Singapore 822313

Opening hours: 7am – 7pm

Image source: Bri.sg

20. Splash Park, Sembawang Shopping Centre

20. Splash Park, Sembawang Shopping Centre

True to its name, the Splash Park at Sembawang Shopping Centre is a great place to make a splash with spray guns, water jets, and fun frog-shaped fountains.

Located next to the dry playground, kids can enjoy both types of play.

Address: 604 Sembawang Road, Singapore 758459

Opening hours: 11am – 2pm / 5pm – 8pm

Image source: Inside.capitaland.com

21. Tampines 1 Rooftop Water Playground

21. Tampines 1 Rooftop Water Playground

Emulating nature's watering holes one hand and the Arctic on the other, this water playground at Tampines 1 is beautifully decorated with animals and tall flowers spouting water for your child to play with.

The water playground also features a good range of water works. Small water spouts in the shaded and open sections keep the cautious children entertained, while the gung-ho ones will certainly enjoy the shallow pool and slides.

Shower facilities also make clean up easy after a lot of fun splashing around.

Address: 10 Tampines Central 1, Singapore 529536

Opening hours:

10am – 930pm (Mondays)

4pm – 930pm (Tuesdays to Sundays)

Image source: Kidlander

22. Rainforest Kidzworld, Singapore Zoological Gardens

22. Rainforest Kidzworld, Singapore Zoological Gardens

Another animal-themed water playground, because kids just love their animals!

After a day learning about animals at the Zoo, the children get to become animals, having fun climbing and clambering over the water-flushed slides and tubes.

Address: 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826

Opening hours: 9am – 5.30pm

Image source: Singapore Zoo website

23. Rooftop Sky Park, Vivocity

23. Rooftop Sky Park, Vivocity

At the Rooftop SkyPark, a water play area the size of four Olympic-sized swimming pools will surely not disappoint.

Resembling a beach, the wading pool makes an urban space come alive, especially with Vivocity's waterfront location. Furthermore, this play area offers a peek at Sentosa's fantastical structures and offers a beautiful backdrop for your day of splashing around. At Christmas time, this space is given a magical quality when decorated with sprawling twinkle lights, a huge christmas tree, and even a lit up choo-choo train.

Address: 1 Harbourfront Walk, Singapore 098585

Opening hours: 10am – 10pm

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