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Singapore's Theme Park Delights: The Ultimate Visitor's Guide

From Universal Studios to offbeat Haw Par Villa, this is the ultimate guide to visiting Singapore theme parks.

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By Ayushi Anand Published on Oct 05, 2023, 01:00 PM

Singapore's Theme Park Delights: The Ultimate Visitor's Guide
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Singapore, though a small island nation, offers unforgettable experiences to travellers from across the globe. From its vibrant hawker food scene to fine dining restaurants and irresistible shopping malls, this multicultural country celebrates diversity through its offerings. One of Singapore’s biggest attractions is its theme parks. If this is one of the reasons drawing you to the country, then let us introduce you to the famous theme parks and water parks you must include in your trip.

Standing in queues, awaiting your turn for a roller coaster ride, is well worth the wait for a thrilling experience like no other. Some of these theme parks not only give the option of skipping the queues but also have interactive rides suitable for all age groups. With mouth-watering snacks and drinks such as hot dogs, crispy fries and frozen slushies available at kiosks, and a variety of world cuisines served in restaurants, one can easily spend a day indulging in adventure activities.

Best Singapore theme parks to visit

Universal Studios

Universal Studios
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Universal Studios is a place that brings out the child in everyone, no matter their age. Get transported to the virtual world of movies at Universal Studios, where you can enjoy thrilling rides, live performances and delicious grub. This park is divided into 6 themes: Hollywood, Far Far Away (Shrek), The Lost World, Ancient Egypt (The Mummy), Sci-Fi City (Transformers) and New York (Sesame Street). The two most popular rides here are Transformers and The Mummy. Even if you’re not a fan of rides, you can still have a fantastic day watching live shows, and screenings and spending time with the beloved characters.

Our recommendation: Do not miss the chance to take a picture with the sassiest Transformer. If you are planning a weekend trip, get an express ticket to skip the lines.

Best time to visit: December to March.
Things to explore: Transformers Voices of Cybertron, Cairo Market, Canopy Flyer and Dino-Soarin.
Ticket price: SGD 61 (HKD 477)
Address: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269.

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Haw Par Villa

Haw Par Villa
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Formerly known as the Tiger Balm Gardens, Haw Par Villa is a unique cultural theme park in Singapore that showcases Asian culture, with a particular focus on Chinese philosophy, literature, folklore and history. This outdoor art gallery shares stories of the heroes and legends of Chinese mythology in an interesting yet terrifying manner. Exploring the Hell’s Museum provides a deeper understanding of the ‘10 courts of hell’, comprising graphic representations of sins and the corresponding punishments in the afterlife, evolving over the years. Each of these courts is presided over by a judge, each with punishments and atonement. This one-of-a-kind experience makes Haw Par Villa a must-visit theme park in Singapore.

Best time to visit: Throughout the year.
Things to explore: Exhibitions and museums with the ’10 courts of hell’ as the main attraction
Ticket price: Admission to the park is free.
Address: 262 Pasir Panjang Rd, Singapore 118628

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River Wonders

River Wonders
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Make sure to include a visit to River Wonders, Asia’s first and only river-themed wildlife park, during your trip to Singapore. Divided into more than ten zones, you can explore the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, Bird Paradise, Night Safari and Singapore Zoo. Get a chance to encounter resident animals such as the Malayan Tigers, elephants, Tasmanian Devils and giant anteaters, among others. Experience a stimulating journey on the Amazon River during a boat ride where you can listen to and spot camouflaged Amazonian wildlife.

Best time to visit: All through the year.
Things to explore: River trails, dinner next to giant pandas and other wildlife experiences, shopping.
Ticket price: SGD 42 (HKD 328) for adults and SGD 30 (HKD 234) for children.
Address: 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826

For more information visit here

Waterparks in Singapore

Adventure Cove Waterpark

Singapore theme parks
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Dive into Adventure Cove Waterpark, an aquatic theme park featuring a variety of thrilling water attractions. Take a wild ride down water slides, brave the water tornado known as Pipeline Plunge, or experience the excitement of Riptide Rocket, Asia’s first hydro-magnetic coaster. With over 13 rides and attractions, the Adventure Cove Waterpark is divided into 14 thematic zones, including a jungle garden and a mysterious grotto cave.

Best time to visit: September to May.
Things to explore: Spiral Washout, Adventure River, Dueling Racer and Rainbow Reef.
Ticket price: SGD 31 (HKD 242)
Address: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098269

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Wild Wild Wet

Singapore theme parks
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Wild Wild Wet is one of Singapore’s largest waterparks and offers a mix of high-speed water rides and relaxing water slides. Feel the rush on adrenaline-pumping attractions like the Royal Flush, Asia’s first hybrid ride, or the Kraken Racers, Singapore’s first four-lane mat racer slide, among many others. For a mind-blowing experience, try the Torpedo or Free Fall. This waterpark offers complete family entertainment, with special rides for children at the Kidz Zone.

Best time to visit: Throughout the year.
Things to explore: Kraken Racers: Mat Racer Water Slide; Royal Flush: Splashing Water Slide; Shiok River: Outdoor Swimming Pool; and Slide Up: Extreme Water Slide.
Ticket price: The price varies between SGD 26 (HKD 203) and SGD 35 (HKD 274) during peak and non-peak seasons.
Address: 1 Pasir Ris Cl, Singapore 519599

All currency conversions were done at the time of writing. 

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What attractions can I find at Universal Studios Singapore?
One should expect Hollywood-themed attractions at Universal Studios Singapore.

– What is unique about Sentosa Island as a theme park destination?
Sentosa Island offers luxury stays as well as theme parks for individuals and families to enjoy.

– What can I expect at Adventure Cove Waterpark?
Water slides, water tube rides and water tornadoes can be found at Adventure Cove Waterpark.

– Are there age or height restrictions for certain rides or attractions?
Yes, there are height restrictions for certain rides and attractions.

– Can I purchase tickets in advance for the theme parks?
Yes, for most theme parks the tickets can be booked online in advance.

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Ayushi Anand

Ayushi Anand

A post-graduate in journalism and mass communication, Ayushi is a digital writer who has worked with several Indian media organisations, including Times Internet Limited and Zee Media Corporation Limited, in the news, lifestyle and entertainment space. When she's not on her desk, she can be found dancing, trying new restaurants or packing her bags to ..Read More

     
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