Winter Break Kid-Friendly Guide! Explore Singapore's Popular Land, Sea, and Air Attractions
Winter break is coming soon. Have you planned where to take your little ones for a trip? Actually, besides domestic tourist attractions, overseas travel is also a good option. If you're worried about your child not adapting to long flights, or want to find a country with a similar language and culture, Singapore is definitely the best choice that can save you worry and give you peace of mind. Whether you want to take your kids to experience thrilling theme parks or embrace nature, Singapore will bring you unexpected surprises!
Speaking of water parks, no child can resist their charm. This水上探险乐园 located on Sentosa Island is the only water park in Southeast Asia that incorporates marine life elements. Both adults and children can have a blast! It features up to 14 themed zones, including rapids slides, wave bay, tropical rainforest park, and vortex slides. Whether you like challenging exciting speed slides or leisurely drifting on the river, this is a 'marine paradise' not to be missed for family trips.
This is also a rare opportunity to get up close with marine life! You can go to the Rainbow Reef and 'swim' with over 20,000 tropical fish, experiencing the joy of snorkeling. If you can't swim, no worries—you can explore the Rainforest Garden, secluded caves, or enjoy the fun of being surrounded by marine life in the underwater tunnel. To avoid getting tanned by the hot afternoon sun, it's recommended to enter the park in the morning and apply sunscreen in advance.
After experiencing the thrilling water rides, just a three-minute walk takes you to the famous S.E.A. Aquarium in Singapore! Step into this magical ocean world, and you and your children can observe approximately 1,000 different marine species, over 100,000 underwater creatures, including manta rays, orange clownfish, leopard sharks, and giant grouper. Stroll through the mysterious underwater tunnel and explore the secrets of the ocean together!
Want to feel surrounded by a school of sharks? Head to 'Shark Seas' for a close-up view of the 'wolves of the sea' that hunt in packs. In addition, the aquarium also features endangered scalloped hammerhead sharks, aggressive silvertip sharks, and large bluntnose sixgill sharks. Don't miss the popular 'Deep Sea Mysteries Zone' here, where you can take in the spectacular underwater scenery through a huge transparent glass window.
This is a place where you can turn the fantasies in your mind into reality! The Trick Eye 3D Museum is the first AR museum in Southeast Asia that uses the human eye's visual illusion to create three-dimensional images. Here, everyone can become perfectly integrated with the paintings and become a unique shining protagonist. Whether on the walls, floors, or ceilings, the paintings seem to come to life, allowing visitors to experience their own artistic journey.
You can visit different themed halls according to your preferences, such as World Masterpieces, Safari Kingdom, Circus Star, Fairy Tale Dreamland, Winter Sonata, and Adventure Journey. Anywhere without a 'Do Not Touch' sign, you can let your kids directly touch the artwork. Sounds tempting, right?
How can you come to Singapore without including Universal Studios on your must-do list? It features 7 themed zones and 24 entertainment options, including the popular Sci-Fi City, Ancient Egypt, and The Lost World! Apart from two exciting roller coasters, the rest of the rides are mild, winning the hearts of both adults and children.
Singapore has put a lot of effort into infrastructure and environmental hygiene. Stroller rental services are available near the park entrance, allowing adults to enjoy these extraordinary moments more easily. Although the park is not large, it is no less fun than parks in other countries. You can take your kids on rides like the Enchanted Airways, Shrek 4-D Adventure, and Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure, creating precious and unforgettable memories for this family trip.
Escape the bustling city and take the Singapore Cable Car for a bird's-eye view of Singapore. Unlike regular cable cars, you can enjoy the panoramic view of the Garden City through the transparent glass floor beneath your feet, experiencing the novelty of soaring in the blue sky.
Taking the cable car is one of the most popular ways to travel between Sentosa and the mainland. The Singapore Cable Car system connects Mount Faber and Sentosa Island. You can visit various attractions on Sentosa and then take the cable car directly to the dining and entertainment area at the top of Mount Faber, making it easy and comfortable to go between these two popular spots.
Choose the Go City Pass, and traveling abroad with kids can be so worry-free. Try to explore this beautiful world from a child's perspective, reignite your curiosity, and gain new insights from every family trip!
Travel Notes Directory
1. 01 Sentosa Adventure Cove Waterpark (Original price SGD 38, free with Go City Pass)
2. 02 S.E.A. Aquarium Singapore (Original price SGD 41, free with Go City Pass)
3. 03 Trick Eye 3D Museum (Original price SGD 25, free with Go City Pass)
4. 04 Universal Studios Singapore (Original price SGD 81, free with Go City Pass)
5. 05 Singapore Cable Car - Round Trip (Original price SGD 35, free with Go City Pass)
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