BEST paid entry water playgrounds in Singapore

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With so many wet play options available a cross Singapore, kids should never get hot and bothered. Just remember to slap on the sunscreen and avoid the midday sun. Enjoy seeing your kids playing the old-fashioned way!

Waterworks at Science Centre Singapore

Although entry to this popular water park is free, you need to pay for admission to the Science Centre to access it. Unsurprisingly based on its location, this well-planned playground focuses on experiential learning and includes a giant mechanical Water Clock Tower, a maze, and an area where kids can paddle and experiment with floating balls. Tickets for the Science Centre start at $8.

Adventure Cove, Sentosa

With admission starting at $32, this park offers the full watery experience, from a lazy river that is bordered by tanks of rays, to a wave pool and water slides that cater for all age levels. It includes a dedicated water play area for smaller children, including a dump bucket, and kids can even snorkel with fishes at the Rainbow Reef.

Wild Wild Wet, Pasir Ris

The ultimate water park in Singapore for thrill seekers, Wild Wild Wet has something for everyone. As well as a paddling pool and Kidz Zone for smaller kids, this park has a lazy river, wave pool, and eight water slides that range from the tame to the Torpedo, in which brave kids over 1.2m tall can experience free fall from 6 storeys up! Admission starts at $19.

Splash @ Kids Amaze, in SAFRA Punggol

At one of the largest indoor playgrounds in Singapore, kids can choose from 5 slides and 8 play decks that are interconnected by climbing structures. There are paddling areas, a dump bucket, and water sprays galore. Prices start from $18.

Aqua Adventure at Bedok Reservoir

Created by HomeTeamNS, the team that created the rock-climbing-based Adventure HQ, Aqua Adventure offers 2 big water slides (one of them is the longest in Singapore) as well as a water obstacle course and a laze pool for an admission fee that starts at $40. For kids who want to stay dry there’s also an indoor scramble net.

Rainforest KidzWorld at Singapore Zoo

This is another water playground that is technically free to enter but only after buying an admission ticket for Singapore Zoo. It includes a paddling area, water jets, and a huge water bucket to soak any kids who’ve somehow stayed dry. Tickets for the zoo start at $33.

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