![]() This rooftop water park in Singapore is a favourite for residents in the area with its spacious play area featuring a majestic pirate ship, a giant octopus, three water slides, water fountains and more. KidzPLAY SkyGarden has officially reopened in NEX shopping mall and now has pirate-themed features! NB: Do note that many of these water playgrounds will close when there is heavy rain and/or lightning.Ģ5 Best Water Playgrounds & Water Parks in Singapore Read more: Best Mall Playgrounds for Free Play: Indoor, Outdoor, Wet and Dry Play ![]() Plus we handily break down which water playgrounds are free and which ones you have to pay for. From the newly reopened water park in Tampines 1 to the water play at Toa Payoh (complete with flying fox, bucket swings, trampolines and a mini race track too) to the impressive water sluice gates at the Clusia Cove Lakeside water playground in Jurong. Most of the featured water parks are all about high-energy fun (many aren’t deep enough to swim in – for that head to our article on swimming pools). Is there a better way for the kiddos to beat Singapore’s relentless heat than cooling off in a water playground or water park?! We’ve rounded up our fave water parks (these are often ticketed and are dedicated to water slides and water activities) as well as free water playgrounds with water jets often found in neighbourhood HDBs or part of the best parks and playgrounds. ![]() Plus we include our favourite free water playgrounds to take the kiddos to splash around in too! Beat the heat with the best water parks in Singapore – some with water slides, fountains, lazy rivers, wave pools and more.
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