Most Popular Waterpark in Singapore

Singapore Waterpark

Experience relief from the sweltering heat at Singapore’s premier water parks, featuring an array of attractions such as water slides, fountains, lazy rivers, wave pools, and more. Additionally, we highlight our favorite complimentary water playgrounds, perfect for a fun day out with the children!

What better way for kids to escape Singapore’s intense heat than by enjoying a water playground or park? We have compiled a list of our top water parks, which typically require admission fees and focus on water slides and activities, alongside free water playgrounds equipped with water jets, commonly located in neighborhood HDBs or within the finest parks. Most of the highlighted water parks prioritize energetic fun, and many are not deep enough for swimming—if you seek swimming options, refer to our article on swimming pools.

From the water park at Buangkok Square Park to the water play area at Toa Payoh, which features a flying fox, bucket swings, trampolines, and a mini race track, to the impressive water sluice gates at the Clusia Cove Lakeside water playground in Jurong, we provide a clear distinction between free and paid water playgrounds.

1. NEW! Canberra Cove: Water playground at Bukit Canberra

For those in the North-East, a new water playground has opened in your area! Canberra Cove is now accessible to the public and serves as a delightful and serene addition to the Bukit Canberra integrated sports and community center. The water playground is divided into two sections: one features water jets and streams for children who enjoy splashing in puddles, while the other showcases beautiful cascading “waterfalls” with shallow pools for exploration. We particularly appreciate the spaciousness of both areas, allowing ample room for children to run and play. This setting is especially ideal for younger children who are just beginning to walk and discover their environment. Additionally, we noticed two outdoor showers available for use.
Water playground entry: Free!
Water playground hours: 7am – 7pm, Daily (Closed during inclement weather)

2. Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden: Water Playground at the Botanic Gardens

Exciting news! The water playground at the Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden in the Singapore Botanic Gardens has reopened its doors. This revamped playground is now three times larger than before, providing ample space for children to enjoy splashing around and staying cool. Young visitors can anticipate a giant splash bucket and can dash through a misty rainbow arch. Toddlers can wade in a shallow pool, navigate around dancing water jets, and explore mini hills. Additionally, umbrella fountains create a soothing rainfall effect. This water playground is designed for children aged 14 and under, and entry is completely free!

Water playground entry: Free!
Water playground opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 8am – 7pm (last admission at 6:30pm)

3. Yew Tee Lifestyle Corridor: Free Water Playground in the West

Yew Tee has recently enhanced its offerings with the opening of the Yew Tee Lifestyle Corridor. Conveniently located a short walk from Yew Tee MRT and situated beneath the MRT viaducts, this new area features a variety of playgrounds that enrich the community hub with parks, play zones, gardens, and fitness areas. The water playground here includes three changing rooms and outdoor shower facilities distributed throughout the site. There is also a designated play area for younger children, complete with water fountains, a slide, and more! Nearby, the new oil drum playground offers an outdoor climbing experience that older kids will find enjoyable.
Water playground entry: Free!
Water playground opening hours: 9am – 8pm daily

4. Buangkok Square Park Water Park: Neighborhood Water Playground

The Buangkok Square Park Water Park, also known as the Aquatic Water Theme Park, is a complimentary neighborhood water playground. It features two distinct areas: a splash pad designed for children aged 6 to 12 and a water play zone for younger toddlers. Visitors can enjoy various attractions, including water fountains, a tipping water bucket, and a tunnel that sprays water as they run through.

5. kidzPLAY @ SkyGarden: Complimentary Water Playground at NEX

kidzPLAY @ SkyGarden has reopened its doors at the NEX shopping mall, now boasting exciting pirate-themed attractions! This rooftop water park in Singapore is a popular destination for local families, offering a vast play area that includes a grand pirate ship, a colossal octopus, three thrilling water slides, and various water fountains. Additionally, there is a sunken trampoline where children can bounce to their delight.

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