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Best Attractions in Singapore: Parks, Zoos & Museums (2026)

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Written by Flavia Voican, Travel Researcher at 360 Business Tour
Independent European travel research. Verified data, updated for 2026

By Flavia Voican  ·  Updated April 2026  ·  Singapore

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Theme Parks & Rides

The only true theme park in Singapore—no generic Disney knockoffs here. Rides like Transformers: The Ride-3D (for older kids) and Shrek 4-D (for little ones) deliver actual thrills without the overpriced souvenir traps. Adults: SGD 100-130, Kids (3-12): SGD 80-100. Pro tip: Buy the 2-day combo pass (SGD 150-180) for Universal + Adventure Cove Waterpark.

Arrive before 10 AM—lines for Men in Black: Alien Attack stretch to 90+ minutes by noon. Skip the "dinner show" (it’s a scam) and just ride.


Not just a waterpark—it’s Singapore’s only place to cool off without drowning in tourist crowds. Think: lazy river with actual tropical fish, a 15m slide that’s safe for toddlers, and wave pools that don’t require you to wear a life jacket. Adults: SGD 65-75, Kids: SGD 50-60. Pro tip: Go after lunch (12:30-2 PM) when the heat’s brutal but crowds are thin.

Wear water shoes—Sentosa’s "river" rocks are razor-sharp. Skip the $20 "VIP" line; it’s just a rope.

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