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5 Water Parks in Singapore For the Young and Young at Heart

Despite Singapore’s hot and humid weather, our water parks are underrated and often overshadowed by more popular local attractions. But that’s not to say that we don’t have some great water parks around! From high-speed water slides to inflatable obstacle courses in the ocean, here are five water parks in Singapore.

1. Wild Wild Wet

Locals will know that Wild Wild Wet is the OG water theme park in Singapore, but it’s far from being outdated. Older kids will be thrilled by rapid flume rides, four-lane racer slide and wave pools, while the younger ones can take it easy in the lazy river or splash around in Yippie! One thing’s for sure – you’ll see the park in a whole different light after spending an afternoon experiencing those rides!

2. Adventure Cove

For thrilling slides and up close encounters with marine life, Adventure Cove Waterpark at Resorts World Sentosa will be your best friend. From high-speed water slides to ​ snorkelling with over 20,000 tropical fish as well as a lazy river to float on under the sun, there’s fun for all ages and it's easy to while away a whole day at this waterpark.

3. Hydrodash

Round up your crew for Hydrodash, Singapore’s first floating aqua park. A massive inflatable playground and obstacle course in the sea at Sentosa’s Palawan Beach, Hydrodash will delight people of all ages. To maximise everyone’s fun, the water park is split into four zones of varying difficulty levels, and kids under six need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

4. Splash-N-Surf

An outdoor water play area for all,  Splash-N-Surf at Singapore Sports Hub comprises three main attractions – the Kids Water Playground, Lazy River and Stingray. If you love water sports, the latter is a half-pipe surf facility, perfect for bodyboarding and skimboarding! The adrenaline rush you get makes it a must try for anyone looking for a healthy dose of adventure.

5. Singapore Wake Park

Head to Singapore Wake Park at East Coast park where you can wakeboard not just in the day, but also at night! Perfect for those who want to stay out of the sun yet still crave for something out of the ordinary. All equipment will be provided, and Coastal Rhythm, the on-site café run by the folks behind Coastal Settlement and Symmetry, serves up a fusion of local and Western grub for post-workout fuelling. 

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