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6 Free Water Playgrounds In Singapore For The Kids

By this time, you might’ve exhausted all your ideas for keeping your kids occupied this June holidays. With 8 different water playgrounds in Singapore for your to check out, you can now go on rotation every other day. Plus, it’s all free! So no cost needed for fun.

1. Vivocity SkyPark (Harbourfront)

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Located on the rooftop of Vivocity mall, this water playground is very easily accessible by Harbourfront MRT. If you’re a frequent visitor of Sentosa, this is one of the water playgrounds in Singapore that’s probably the most iconic. Lazy river style, you can bring a couple of floaties to keep your kids occupied in the pools here.

They also have an indoor playground on Level 2 of Vivocity that has been recently renovated early this year in 2023. Within that playground, there’s also a mini fountain area for wet area play!

Opening Hours: 10am to 10pm daily

Location: 1 Harbourfront Walk (Levels 2 and 3)

2. Oasis Waterpark (Yishun)

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Located among the heart of the residential areas of Nee Soon, this is one of the most newly-opened water playgrounds in Singapore. About 10 minutes walk away from Yishun MRT, this water playground is pretty huge, spanning about 5600 square meters.

The main play area features palm tree water sprays with splashing buckets, while another play area emulates a cloud mist, with water spraying out of it. A space which creatively encourages curious play and imagination, this is definitely a spot to visit if you’re in the area and want to spend a day out!

Opening Hours: 9am to 7.30pm daily

Location: 307 Yishun Ring Road

3. KidzPlay Water Playground (NEX)

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While the KidzPlay water playground is currently temporarily closed, this is a water playground that the North-Easterners might wanna keep tabs on. Located on the rooftop of NEX, some parents have reviewed that this is a spot which never gets crowded on the weekends.

Though this water playground might look like a simple water play area with sprays and buckets, it’s perfect for those with little fur babies too as there’s a canine play area next to the playground!

Opening Hours: NIL (Temporarily Closed)

Location: NEX Rooftop (Level 4R)

4. Causeway Point Water Playground (Woodlands)

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While Woodlands might be one of the most ulu places, this might appeal to parents living in the Wild Wild West. Apt to its location tag, this water playgrounds definitely has some wild figurines! Almost like a Jurassic park, this Causeway Point water playground is a new dinosaur-themed play area which features slides, a flowing pyramid, as well as a water arch.

The creativity of it all will definitely keep your kids enthralled for some time!

Opening Hours: 10am to 9pm daily

Location: 1 Woodlands Square

5. Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden (Botanic Gardens)

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Another one of these water playgrounds in Singapore that’s been newly opened, Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden is located in the lush beautiful greenery of Botanic Gardens.

While it’s been feedbacked to be potentially boring for older kids, this play area might be more suitable for young kids due to the facilities available here. However, it might possibly be a great idea to take a stroll around Botanic Gardens before having a quick wet area play time here to cool off from the heat!

Opening Hours: 8am to 7pm daily except Mondays (Closed till further notice)

Location: 481 Bukit Timah Road

6. Water Playground @ Marina Barrage (Marina Gardens)

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With a wading pool, symphony of water fountains and a water architecture, this Water Playground makes it easily accessible for parents as it’s located in the heart of city centre. Perfect planning for a day trip!

While it isn’t as elaborate as Oasis Waterpark at Yishun, we reckon your kids will do fine here for an hour or two. Bring some floaties just in case! Otherwise, there’s always a picnic spot atop at Marina Barrage.

Opening Hours: 12.30pm to 7.30pm daily

Location: 8 Marina Gardens Drive

7. Clusia Clove (Jurong Lake Gardens)

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Boasting a 3-hectare water playground area, Clusia Clove is not only a play area for kids, it also has a functional purpose of educating children on how the natural water treatment system works.

The water movements in the water replicates tidal patterns, ripples and currents similar to that of the coastal shores. Rated close to a full 5-star by parents who’ve been there, this water playground is safe and shallow enough for kids, has a sandy and non-sandy play area, as well as shower facilities.

Opening Hours: 8am to 7pm daily except Mondays

Location: 104 Yuan Ching Road

8. Play @ Heights Park (Toa Payoh)

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Play @ Heights Park is another one of these neighbourhood water playgrounds in Singapore. Nestled among the residential areas of Toa Payoh’s hood, Heights Park is built around the central theme of a Pirates Playground!

Apart from stimulating imagination and creativity for kids pretending to be the next Jack Sparrow, this water playground also features dry play areas such as a climbing area with bridges, slides, and trampolines! Plus, there’s also an exercise corner for adults to kill their time while keeping their kids in close view.

Opening Hours: 8am to 9pm daily

Location: 144 Lorong 2 Toa Payoh

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Now, we hope this article may save you from racking your brains! With the crazy heat storm right now, these water playgrounds in Singapore are great for keeping the entire family cool. No fees, no fuss – just fun!

Need more ideas on where to bring the kids? Take a look at this article, where we share some fun places to bring the kids when it’s raining!

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