
Entertainment activities are more than just fun — they’re a way for kids to explore, learn, and create lasting memories with family. From kayaking adventures to indoor playgrounds and climbing gyms, Singapore offers endless options to keep children engaged and active.
For: 3–18 years old | Category: Entertainment | District: Southern Islands
Fever Kayak Adventures brings families onto the water for guided kayak fishing and sailing tours. From Sentosa to Punggol Waterway, these adventures are suitable for beginners and kids, with all equipment provided for a safe and memorable outing.
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For: 8–18 years old | Category: Entertainment | District: Yishun
Adventure HQ at HomeTeamNS Khatib is Singapore’s largest indoor adventure hub. Kids can scale climbing walls, crawl through caves, and tackle obstacle courses — all within a safe, adrenaline-filled environment. Perfect for thrill-seekers who love to stay active indoors.
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For: 1–12 years old | Category: Entertainment | District: Multiple Locations
Located at Jewel Changi Airport, Kiztopia Club is a 4,500 sq ft aviation-themed indoor playground. With trampolines, obstacle courses, a giant plane structure, and ball pits, it’s a lively play space designed for fun and plenty of photo-worthy moments.
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For: 2–12 years old | Category: Entertainment | District: Jurong East
Little builders will love Dig Dig Land, where kids operate mini excavators in a safe outdoor setting. This unique activity builds coordination and creativity while offering kids the thrill of hands-on digging play. A family-friendly choice for adventurous afternoons.
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For: 2–12 years old | Category: Entertainment | District: Downtown Core
Kidodo Space at Suntec City is a space-themed indoor wonderland featuring a three-storey structure, spiral slides, trampolines, and rides for younger children. With party rooms available, it’s both a play space and a celebration hub for families.
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