Despite popular opinion, Singapore ticks all these boxes and more, and definitely won’t break the bank. Singapore can get a bad rap when it comes to affordability but truth be told for tourists the country is very reasonably priced. The Singapore dollar is on par with Australia’s dollar and their public transport is very cheap (and super efficient) by purchasing a Singapore Tourist Pass. There’s lots of amazing, family-friendly places to stay in Singapore that don’t cost the Earth either. Wherever you go in Singapore you’ll find food. Delicious, authentic food. The locals boast that their days revolve around good, delicious foods and they’re not wrong.
Singapore’s cuisine is a delicious melting pot of all of Asia’s favourite flavours all in one spot. Sit down to lunch or dinner in one of Singapore’s famous Hawker centres and you’ll be guaranteed a delicious. Where third-world Asian countries once felt exciting and offered adventure and culture, now they feel a bit too risky and scary to visit when we have our kids in tow. Thankfully, Singapore offers a first world Asian experience with all the modern comforts we’re accustomed to in the western world. A family holiday to Singapore is clean, organised and incredible safe, while still being packed with loads of Asian culture. There’s really nothing to fear in this diverse, English-speaking city.
Wild Wild Wet!
Opened in 2004, Wild Wild Wet is one of Singapore’s largest water parks. We promise you a day of thrills and spills for the whole family. Situated at Downtown East, it remains one of the most popular family attractions in Singapore by NTUC Club. From adrenalin-pumping rides to relaxing and gentle ones, visitors are guaranteed a fun-filled day while they beat the heat. Amidst the fun, our guests' safety remains our top priority. Various inflatable floats customised for different rides ensure adventures come with safety in mind as well. To enhance safety, life jackets are available for free usage for adults and children. Baby water carriers are also available for free to allow parents to have a splashing good time with their infants. Our lifeguards are specially trained in stringent international standards for lifeguarding at water-based attractions.
Wild Wild Wet was awarded the Pro-Family Business Mark for providing numerous family-friendly facilities such as lifejackets, baby carriers, nursing rooms and children's shower cubicles. Wild Wild Wet features 8 distinctive rides - from the family-friendly to the exhilarating, and will appeal to both the uninitiated and thrill- seekers. Whether you are looking for some relaxing fun floating along the Shiok River or seeking adrenaline-pumping excitement sliding down Ular-lah, Wild Wild Wet guarantees you a day of wholesome and wild wet fun! Wild Wild Wet loves to innovate itself as a Water Park that entertains its guest regularly. Over the years, Wild Wild Wet have created many iconic innovative entertainment that are first in Singapore.
Downtown East 1 Pasir Ris Close, Singapore
Open hours: Monday - Friday, 13:00 - 19:00
Saturday, Sunday & Holiday, 10:00 - 19:00
www.wildwildwet.com
MINT Musium - Moment of Imagination and Nostalgia with Toys
MINT Museum of Toys houses a world-class collection of vintage toys and collectable items in an international award-winning contemporary building on 26 Seah Street. Since its inauguration, the museum has expanded its collection, amassing over 50,000 items, 8000 of which are on display in the museum. The toys and items hail from over 40 countries and range in date from the 1840s to 1970s. These are displayed across the rooftop, basement and 4 thematic levels of the museum: Outerspace, Characters, Childhood Favourites and Collectables. The collection is made up of various key collections, including Batman, Dan Dare, Japanese character and space-related toys, and collectables.
In addition to toys, the museum houses a collection of confectionary vintage tin boxes, large-item displays, such as Mobo horses and pedal cars, as well as original enamel advertising signs. Over the years, these have been incorporated into various exhibitions and programmes run by the museum, serving as windows into the past as well as inspirations for the present. Today, MINT Museum of Toys serves diverse and expanding audiences, including tourists, families, collectors, artists and students. It continues to fascinate and inspire the imaginations of audiences, taking them to on a journey of rediscovery to rekindle that Moment of Imagination and Nostalgia with Toys (MINT).
The museum began as an idea in the mind of founding CEO, Mr Chang Yang Fa. Driven by his passion for design and the arts, Mr Chang, who is an avid toy collector, imagined a space that is devoted to presenting vintage toys and childhood memorabilia – a space where visitors can also rediscover the past and revisit wonderful childhood memories. When Mr Chang founded MINT Museum of Toys in 2007, it was the first museum in the world known to be purpose-built for toys, and to date, it remains to be the only one. MINT was envisioned to be a world-class toy museum, with the objective of reaching out to the child in each and every person. Today, it continues to promote that belief.
The building was also conceptualized to be a space that would provide visitors with a holistic experience. In 2007, the retail space, MINT Shop, and the dining space opened alongside the museum, promoting both the spirit of imagination and nostalgia. Later in 2015, the dining space evolved to become Mr Punch Public House, a gastrobar serving modern European cuisine. The name took inspiration from the museum’s collection of Punch & Judy puppets. The space doubles also as an enamel sign gallery.
26 Seah Street Singapore 188382
Open hours: 9:30 - 18:30
www.emint.com
PIP’s PLAYbox в The Esplanade
PIP's Club is Esplanade's special club for young arts lovers A one-of-a-kind offering for children to experience and explore the arts from young! What’s in it for you and the little ones as part of PIP’s Club? A one-of-a-kind offering for children to experience and explore the arts from young; A chance for parents to help their child develop artistic capabilities and appreciation; Priority booking for selected parent-child workshops; Exclusive invitations to selected PIP’s PLAYbox events and activities; Special bi-monthly newsletters so you’re first to know what’s up next.
About Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay: Esplanade is Singapore’s national performing arts centre. Our year-round line-up of about 3,000 performances presented by Esplanade, our collaboration partners and hirers include a diverse calendar of ticketed and non-ticketed programmes featuring dance, music, theatre, visual arts and more, making the arts accessible for everyone. We work in close partnership with local, regional and international artists to develop artistic capabilities and content, push artistic boundaries and engage audiences. We also develops technical capabilities for the industry nationally. In May 2015, Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay was chosen as one of SG Heart Map’s 50 special places.
Esplanade Theatres on the Bay, 1 Esplanade Dr, Level 4, Singapore 038981
Open hours: 11:00 - 18:00
www.esplanade.com/pips-club
Diggersite
Diggersite is a new destination for family and kids. It is a one of a kind amusement centre which provides adults and children with realistic experience in operating smaller scale construction machinery. The recreational and educational digger rides also help children develop skills such as hand-eye coordination, which is the basic for writing, crafts, and other fine motor activities. Children putting on construction hats looking like real construction workers, building small block and manipulating a digger, an opportunity for them to assert themselves and be responsible by experiencing the challenges of life.
With a footprint of 3.5 square metre, the premium token operated Digger works like a real excavator with its hydraulically controlled arms. It is a "grown up digger" for all ages. Perfect for a family day out. Visitors can mark their day with memorable souvenir such as Diggersite T-shirts, bags as well as wide selection of Caterpillar diecast scale model. It has hosted many school field trips, birthday parties and private parties for students with specials developmental and learning needs. Diggersite became the talk of the town when it was in the news.
81 Lor Chencharu Singapore 769198
Open hours: 10:00 - 22:00
www.facebook.com/diggersite
MOSH!
MOSH! (Moshi) builds on the timeless belief that imagination fuels innovation. Just as how the name alludes to 'Greetings' or 'If' in the Japanese language, it is an invitation to ‘welcome tomorrow’ - MOSH! hopes to nurture and inspire our leaders of tomorrow. We are infinite possibilities to limitless creations. An Interactive Digital Multi-Media Theme Park - We are the first of its kind in Singapore! This futuristic edutainment park brings you, your family, teens and children to an alternate world of incredible wonders. Using advanced, special tools and cutting-edge technology from Japan, we handcraft each and every interactive, digital exhibits to bring your imaginations to life, instantly!
MOSH! (Moshi) leverages multi-media interactivity and digital technology to enrich the imagination of both the young and older. All visitors will be given the artistic power to illustrate their creativity skills, and transcend these original masterpieces to real life. Here at MOSH!, you are the creator of wonderful surprises to be discovered. The exciting, futuristic features of this Theme Park elevates the experience of every guest and gives you an edutainment adventure that challenges your imaginative limits. We love to invent and innovate new creations, we believe you do too. So step into our alternate world and discover more amazing escapades at MOSH!. A multi-touch detection display containing a myriad of characters that will interact with any object you place on the surface – that includes your hand as well! Have a game of hide-and-seek with the shyest digital friends you’ll ever meet!
Fold and launch paper airplanes at our multi-touch detection screen and see them transform into a unique aircraft depending on the distance travelled and the force of contact. From a propeller plane to a jumbo jet, each aircraft takes visitors on a journey through different dreamscapes such as primeval jungles and canyon caves. Breathe life into any hand-drawn aquatic creatures of your wildest imagination. Watch them leave your paper and come alive, interacting and making friends with other sea creatures in our larger- than-life digital aquarium! Immerse yourself in space and raise and control fireworks with your body movements. Travel across the world and orchestrate a light symphony with fellow visitors in the dark skies. Bring your creativity to our dance floor where every step leaves a trail of stardust and every movement generates an impressive visual of fireworks! Show what your very own MOSH!cot would look like in the fantasy world of wonder! Colour your very own MOSH!cot and introduce them to the rest of the royal MOSH! family.
31 Beach View 03-01, Palawan Kidz City, Sentosa, Singapore 098008
Open hours: 10:00 - 21:00
www.mosh.com.sg
Chinatown Heritage Centre
The Chinatown Heritage Centre is the gateway for all visitors to trace the footsteps of Singapore's early pioneers and discover the personal stories of people who made Chinatown their home. Located within three beautifully-restored shophouses on Pagoda Street, the Chinatown Heritage Centre is the only place in Singapore that has recreated the original interiors of its shophouse tenants in the 1950s, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of Chinatown's early residents. Visitors will get to step into the humble homes of Chinatown's early residents, rebuilt with the memories of many who had lived, worked and grown up in such cubicles. These small 'eight by eight' living quarters were simply furnished and every object tells a story, providing an insight into their struggles and sacrifices, aspirations and disappointments, love and joy.
The Chinatown Heritage Centre also traces the journey of Singapore's early pioneers who left their villages in China and made their way to Nanyang, the southern seas. They were driven by famine, floods and unrest, and came to Singapore with the hope of earning a living and seeking a better life. New foreign sights, sounds and smells greeted the Chinese immigrants also known as sinkheh (meaning 'new guest' in Hokkien dialect) when they arrived in Singapore. Disembarking at the piers, they would have seen labourers and traders at work – Armenians, Europeans, Jews, Arabs, Parsis, Bugis, Indians – just to name a few. It would have been their first time seeing someone of another ethnicity. Most of the Chinese immigrants settled south of the Singapore River, giving birth to Chinatown.
48 Pagado Street, Singapore 059207
Open hours: 9:00 - 20:00, closed every first monday, monthly
www.chinatownheritagecentre.com.sg
Wonderland Indoor Playground in Waterway Point
The Chinatown Heritage Centre is the gateway for all visitors to trace the footsteps of Singapore's early pioneers and discover the personal stories of people who made Chinatown their home. Located within three beautifully-restored shophouses on Pagoda Street, the Chinatown Heritage Centre is the only place in Singapore that has recreated the original interiors of its shophouse tenants in the 1950s, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of Chinatown's early residents. Visitors will get to step into the humble homes of Chinatown's early residents, rebuilt with the memories of many who had lived, worked and grown up in such cubicles. These small 'eight by eight' living quarters were simply furnished and every object tells a story, providing an insight into their struggles and sacrifices, aspirations and disappointments, love and joy.
The Chinatown Heritage Centre also traces the journey of Singapore's early pioneers who left their villages in China and made their way to Nanyang, the southern seas. They were driven by famine, floods and unrest, and came to Singapore with the hope of earning a living and seeking a better life. New foreign sights, sounds and smells greeted the Chinese immigrants also known as sinkheh (meaning 'new guest' in Hokkien dialect) when they arrived in Singapore. Disembarking at the piers, they would have seen labourers and traders at work – Armenians, Europeans, Jews, Arabs, Parsis, Bugis, Indians – just to name a few. It would have been their first time seeing someone of another ethnicity. Most of the Chinese immigrants settled south of the Singapore River, giving birth to Chinatown.
Waterway Point, 83 Punggol Central, Singapore 828761, Level 2
Open hours: 10:30 - 22:00
Special for child under ages 12
www.bumblebeemum.net/2016/10/07/waterway-point-punggol-playgrounds/
Future World in ArtScience Museum
Enter a futuristic world of high-tech interactive artworks at Future World, created in collaboration with teamLab, a renowned Japanese interdisplinary art collective. Be immersed in a world of art, science, magic and metaphor through a collection of cutting-edge digital installations. Future World is a permanent exhibition. The installations will change and evolve over time to keep the exhibition fresh and relevant. From March 2017, come and behold three new breathtaking artworks in the refreshed Nature section of Future World. Your adventure begins with an immersive and mesmerizing journey through Nature. Featuring artworks that use both art and science to bring you inside the heart of nature comprised of digital technology, simultaneously connecting you to and challenging your perceptions of the natural world.
Your journey continues with a playful glide down a slide into Town, a bustling and lively cityscape where visitor-generated input builds and populates virtual towns. Try your hand at urban planning and design in fun and innovative ways. Move away from the busy urban pace of Town to visit an uplifting recreational Park, where you are invited to appreciate 'play' as an essential part of human life. Visitors of all ages can learn and play using a combination of physical activity and digital technology. Enter the heart of celestial Space for the breathtaking finale of your journey. Be spellbound by the beauty and magnitude of the cosmos and thrill in watching your actions forge the shape of a monumental digital universe.
ArtScience Museum, Marina Bay Sands
Open hours: 10:00 – 19:00, last visitor: 18:00
www.marinabaysands.com/museum/future-world.html
Dolphin Island Singapore
Meet the magnificent Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins – some of the most fascinating marine mammals of the oceans! Dolphin Island offers a range of programmes that will give you the opportunity to meet them up-close. Our unique programmes give you the chance to interact with the dolphins, which will be an unforgettable experience. More importantly, it will inspire visitors to a deeper understanding of marine life, and to discover more about dolphins through “engagement learning”.
Our marine mammal trainers and hosts will share knowledge about dolphins, their habitats, diets, anatomies and migration patterns. We will also share what we’re doing in the areas of research and veterinary care to give you an idea of what’s being done to protect the dolphins. We can look forward to building a more sustainable marine environment together.
Dolphin Island, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098269
+65 6577 8888
www.rwsentosa.com/language/en-US/Homepage/Attractions/DolphinIsland
Singapore Science Centre
A visit to the Science Centre can take many forms. Whether you are a family looking for a fun and educational outing, a teacher planning a school excursion, a tourist with a couple of hours to fill, or a science enthusiast wishing to expand your already broad horizons even further, you will find something interesting at the Science Centre. To visit a particular exhibition or have a quick overview of the centre, one or two hours may be enough, but if you want the full experience of interacting with all our exhibitions, shows and activities, you will need more than a whole day.
The Science Centre’s exhibition galleries feature more than 1000 individual exhibits, most of which are interactive and hands-on. To see all of these in one visit is virtually impossible, so we recommend you select a couple of exhibitions and take your time to explore them. You can always come back another day to see the rest! You can even see us when your are overseas! Our Travelling Exhibitions are loan/lease to various international venues. In addition to the "permanent" exhibitions here, you will want to visit our mid-year and end-of-year "blockbuster" exhibitions which add to the excitement of Science - always something new to learn.
15 Science Centre Road, Singapore 609081
+65 6425 2500
www.science.edu.sg
Wings of Time Night Show
End your day at Sentosa with the Award Winning Outdoor Night Show in the world set against the majestic open sea. Be mesmerized by a multi-sensory presentation of water display, laser show, fire effects and spectacular music as you soar through space and time in a magical adventure. Spanning several exotic vistas and across the fabric of time, Wings Of Time is a multi-sensory extravaganza that tells an epic tale of courage, mystery and magic brought to you an internationally acclaimed team. The first of its kind, Wings of Time is the only permanent night show in the world set in the open sea. Set against a signature backdrop and a larger-than-life water screen, audiences can look forward to a contemporary storyline weaved together with an epic experiential fusion of the latest multimedia effects, including 3D projection mapping, state-of-the-art lasers, robotic water fountains and giant water jets, pyrotechnics.
Created and produced by a team of local and international entertainment experts, Wings of Time is a night extravaganza of majestic proportions that is bound to captivate and wow every guest. The adventure begins with Shahbaz, a pre-historic bird-like creature. Together with his friends, Rachel and Felix, they travel across beautiful landscapes and the mysteries of time. Their journey brings them through artistic interpretations of the British Industrialisation Revolution, the Silk Road era, Mayan Pyramids, Underwater World and African Savanna. His friends discover more about themselves - they find the courage to be more than who they think they were.
109 Mount Faber Road, Faber Peak, Singapore, 099203
+65 6377 9688
www.wingsoftime.com.sg