Besides offering some of the best infrastructure in Asia for meetings, conventions and business in general, the island-nation of Singapore also boasts an array of off-session activity options that are exciting for the whole family—or just the kid in all of us.
Discover Singapore’s History
Find out more about Singapore’s vibrant history at Images of Singapore, a state-of-the-art museum filled with life-size figures, animatronics, special effects, and rare artifacts.
Get Amphibious with Ducktours
Climb onto a big yellow Duck for fun-filled land and sea tours of the historical landmarks along the Singapore River and around the civic district and Marina Bay.
Get Up Close with Pink Dolphins at Dolphin Lagoon
Bond with the pink dolphins at Underwater World’s Dolphin Lagoon. Definitely one for the family photo album, a trip to Dolphin Lagoon promises an unforgettable introduction to the world of the highly intelligent Indo Pacific Humpback Dolphin.
Have the World Under Your Feet in a Cable Car
The first cableway in the world to span a harbor has innovative glass-bottomed cable car cabins that offer fantastic views of Singapore, Sentosa and passing ships.
Feeding the Lories at Jurong BirdPark
Step into this 3,000-square-meter walk-in aviary and enjoy the experience of having a thousand colorful birds swirl around you in a naturalistic setting.
Jungle Breakfast at Singapore Zoo
The Asian elephants at the Singapore Zoo aren’t particularly shy and really don’t mind having an audience when they take their morning baths.
Get Wet at WaterWorks Singapore Science Centre
Science can’t be boring when you get to play with water. At the Singapore Science Centre’s WaterWorks, which is practically a water theme park in itself, both children and grown-ups get to experiment with the hands-on exhibits.
Catch the Creatures of the Show at Night Safari
The world’s first wildlife park built for night visits is nestled in 40 hectares of lush secondary forest and inhabited by 1,000 animals from 100 species.
A Date with the Merlion on a Singapore River Cruise
Treat the family to a scenic tour down the Singapore River on board a vintage bumboat, much like the ones that many of Singapore’s early immigrants depended on for their livelihoods.
Midnight Supper at Lau Pa Sat Festival Market
Built in 1894, Lau Pa Sat (meaning “Old Market” in Hokkien) on Boon Tat Street is a gazetted national monument and the largest Victorian filigree cast-iron structure still standing in Southeast Asia.