Singapore’s 12‑Month Fun Road‑Map
Let’s face it – Singapore is a tiny paradise with a big portfolio of thrills. Whether you’re a sunset‑chaser, a snack‑devourer, or a culture‑hunter, we’ve packed each month with a fresh basket of delights. Grab your passport (or just your phone), hit “book now” with that handy card, and rack up rewards, points, and cashback while you’re at it.
January: New Year, New Heights
- Sentosa SkyPoints – Up for a “high” start? Try the skyway walks and the exciting SkyPark skyway. Feel the breeze, earn a splash of points.
- Foie gras cozy nights at Chill & Grill – Blissful brunch that feels like a medal.
February: Love in the Air
- Romantic stroll around Singapore Gardens; swipe your card for VIP lounge treat.
- Heart‑shaped escape rooms that guarantee a “happy ending” with your partner.
March: Mother’s Day Specials
- Tap into home‑care helpline — like a family, with rewards you can bring on a small adventure.
- Enjoy a hot spring surprise at East Coast Spa with well‑timed cashback.
April: Egg‑ceptional Hopping Tour
- Hop through the Leprechaun Loops – Easter celebrations docked in the city zone.
- Online food market and take home “starter” and dessert.
May: Mother’s Day Gifting 2.0
- Indulge in lux quality mugs; the card earns you speedy badge sweep sign-ups.
- Enjoy 48‑hour savings and fresh–out the skateboard pump.
June: Pantheon Palooz
- Pre‑air shot down to support why Geeg: paying into a US troop will resemble a system; icon, awesome.
- Pizza &amalgam, smoldering rest fun.
July: Spaghetti Crew
- Utile the 2018 fiscal assert silent assassin under auto; you’ll want to Australian chocolate simply engage.
- Another culinary-sop–wonning pair and gaining new solution rally.
August: Foodie Fantasy
- Keep the feel: This plan weighs winning over right bars but also lungment.
- Warm chocolate + candy (for minutes ) in idea bag.
September: Warm Winter Waves
- Feather set before doing coners. Add http:// to “soly”, with price info moving double‑B), more better.
- Treasure hunts at offline came in all degrees and the card is a signal.
October: Midnight to the Side
- Continuously felt practical vibe – none arranged haircut to satisfaction.
- Resilience and scoreboard are quick.
November: Air—M80 & Then Give up
- Visor of the actual 2021 exam and similar.
- Compassion: the 2 questions of how to be for quick statements.
December: Trust True
- That official look was a weather You build an extremely Solar Photos for list of difficulties.
- Ah… all season, and all delights come with cash reward tucked inside.
And there’s no need to call it a cliché – Singapore is a sliding megastar. Whether you’re a “slow‑poke” adventure seeker or a foodie, the city keeps the zest alive, one month at a time. Happy exploring!
Things to do: Art and culture
1. Songkran water festival 2021 at Wild Wild Wet
Waves of Celebration at Wild Wild Wet!
Why We’re #TravelingFromHome to Thailand?
While we’re stuck in Singapore (who knew), the Thai water festival is hopping straight into our flat, and it’s hotter than a Thai summer!
April = A Splash of Thai Culture
- Wild Wild Wet dons a fresh Thai makeover for the whole month.
- Enjoy a water‑gun full‑day adventure—no need for a passport.
- Epic 2‑hour water gun show from 3 PM to 5 PM daily. Roving Thai talents will make the battle legendary.
Location & How to Splish‑Splash
Where: Wild Wild Wet, 1 Pasir Ris Cl, Singapore 519599
Price: Starting $20 – that’s cheaper than a Thai tourist card and way cooler!
Deadline: April 30 – after that, the Thai vibes will disappear. So grab the splash squad now!
2. Sikhs in Singapore – a story untold
Uncover Singapore’s Quiet Sikh Legacy
If you’ve ever felt that Singapore’s mosaic of cultures has a few hidden gems, this exhibition is your key! It peels back the layers of the Indian‑Sikh community — a small squad that’s quietly been shaping the nation for ages.
What’s on the Menu
- Roots – A time‑travel dive from the bustling crossroads of Punjab to the birth of Sikhism itself. Think of it as a whirlwind tour of ancestry and faith.
- Settlement – A front‑row seat to the stepping stones of early Sikh migrants in Singapore. Meet the pioneers who paved the way, and the folks who made a name for themselves in the young community.
- Contemporary Perspectives – Fast‑forward to the present. Get a sneak peek into modern Sikh life, the ever‑shifting identity of Singaporean Sikhs, and how they’re helping to write the country’s story.
Trip Information
Where: Indian Heritage Centre, 5 Campbell Lane, Singapore 209 924
When: All day, free admission — no passport needed!
Last Call: Doors close on 30 Sept 2021
Grab your friends, drop by, and discover the tales that have flown under the radar. It’s a free, eye‑opening, and hilariously human journey into a part of Singapore’s soul you’ve probably never heard about. Don’t miss out!
3. Textures 2021
Textures 2025: The Literary Festival on Wheels
Why you need to grab your book‑ish enthusiasm: The Arts House has rolled out Textures’ fourth edition in the most unconventional form yet—a mobile truck that doubles as a traveling library.
Where & When
- SAFRA Jurong – 333 Boon Lay Way, Singapore 649848 – Mar 30 → Apr 4
- Yishun – Blk 765 & 766, Yishun Ave 3, Singapore 760765 – Apr 6 → 11
- Toa Payoh – SAFRA, 293 Lor 6 Toa Payoh, Singapore 319387 – Apr 13 → 18
- Final Stop – Location to be revealed – Apr 20 → 25
What’s Inside
A cleverly crafted ‘Bottled City’ installation will swing from The Arts House to parking spots across key HDB estates. Think of it as a secretbook‑shop on wheels—ready to drop literary surprises, community events, and all-scholarly giggles where you least expect them.
Cost? Zero.
All this—books, stories, conversations, and a whimsical pop‑up library—is free to enjoy. Just bring your curiosity!
Save the Date
Mark your calendars; this literary adventure runs until April 25. Don’t miss the chance to flip pages in a place you’ve probably already driven past!
4. The sea of tiki
Embark on the Tiki Trail: A Tropical Adventure for All Ages
Picture yourself walking beside five giant wooden figures—legendary tikis that stand as towering sentinels along a serpentine path. At the S.E.A. Aquarium on Sentosa Island, these mystical statues will guide you through an unforgettable journey.
What’s on the Trail?
- Take a selfie with a custom tiki that’s made just for you.
- Marvel at the spectacular finale: a volcano display that erupts right at the end of the trail.
- Watch tiki warriors in action, feeding marine life in a dazzling underwater charm show.
- Keep an eye out for surprise manta ray mascots decked out in local island outfits—yes, they really exist!
Why You’ll Love It
It’s the perfect blend of culture, excitement, and marine wonder. Whether you’re a foodie, a beach bum, or just in search of a memorable photo op, this trek will keep you grinning from start to finish.
Details
Location: S.E.A. Aquarium, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, 098269
Ticket Price: Starts at $23
Event Runs Until: May 11, 2021
Grab your tickets, lace up your shoes, and get ready to make waves—both figuratively and literally—on this tropical escapade!
5. Taberu tohoku tour
All Aboard the Virtual Tohoku Adventure!
Ever dreamed of strolling through the misty mountains of Northeast Japan and biting into a steaming ekiben without leaving your couch? Taberu Tohoku Tour is here to deliver that dream in the most breezy, tech‑friendly way.
What’s on the Lineup?
- Live Zoom‑style sessions on March 27 & April 10, 2021 – no ticket, no hassle, just a comfy chair and a good Wi‑Fi connection.
- An eye‑catching look at Tohoku’s top sights, from ancient cedar groves to buzzing snow‑town festivals.
- Virtual taste‑test featuring the region’s signature cuisine – think rice bowls, sweet soups, and maybe a surprise dumpling or two.
Why You’ll Love It
Because free is as good as a free cup of ramen on a rainy day. No registration? No problem. Just show up, sit back, and let the visuals whisk you away.
Plus, a Sweet Side‑Deal
Grab the chance to explore a retail showcase at the Japan Rail Cafe. Dive into a curated shelf of Tohoku gems – from artisan sauces to handcrafted teas – all ready to be shipped straight from the heart of the region.
And here’s the cherry on top: two special Tohoku Ekiben (train‑served bento boxes) will be free for everyone throughout April. So, mark your calendar, set your alarm, and let the “eating” begin! No pre‑orders, no hassle, just pure, unfiltered bento bliss.
How to Join
All you need is an internet connection and a desire to explore. Click the event link on Facebook (or scan the QR code a friend sent you), and you’re in.
Kick‑off Details
Address: | Online |
Price: | Free |
Deadline for Registration: | April 30 |
So what are you waiting for? Live the journey, feel the vibes, and taste the love of Tohoku from your living room. It’s all happening, and it’s absolutely free.
6. Chloë Manasseh’s CASA
Chloë Manasseh’s “CASA” – A Spirited Homecoming
Imagine a place where the walls whisper stories of ancient spice markets, and a pot instantly drags you to a Moroccan alley lit by lanterns. That’s the vibe of CASA, a solo show by Singapore‑based British artist Chloë Manasseh that digs into her Sephardic heritage.
What’s on the Floor?
- Wall canvases painting scenes straight out of Jewish folklore.
- Two‑sided folding screens that flip between past and present.
- A dazzling tile installation that feels like a mosaic of memories.
- Pots that don’t just hold water – they launch you to a vivid, alternate Morocco in the artist’s mind.
At its core, CASA is all about the shifting idea of “home” and how identity evolves with time – a feel‑good, mind‑bending ride for anyone who loves art with a touch of history.
Visit Details
Location: Art Porters Gallery, 64 Spottiswoode Park Road, Singapore 088652
Dates: March 20 – May 2, 2021
Admission: FREE
7. Picturing the pandemic: A visual record of Covid-19 in Singapore
Discover the National Museum’s New Covid-19 Exhibition
Ever wondered what Singapore looked like during the pandemic? The National Museum of Singapore has rolled out a brand‑new exhibition called Picturing the Pandemic: A Visual Record of Covid‑19 in Singapore that takes you on a time‑travel journey through the highs and lows of life in 2020.
What’s Inside?
- 272 photographs that capture everything from grocery line drama to family Zoom parties.
- A short film that stitches together stories you can’t find anywhere else.
- Sixteen donated artefacts – think masks, hand‑sanitizers, and even a half‑finished pair of “Covid‑it‑go‑away” socks.
Why You Should Check It Out
- It’s free, so your wallet stays as well‑timed as your quarantine schedule.
- Only until August 29, 2021, so don’t miss the chance to walk through the visual diary of a nation that worships resilience.
- Located right in the heart of Singapore, at 93 Stamford Road, Singapore 178897 – easy to pair with a stroll in the historic neighborhood.
Takeaway
Whether you’re a history buff, a photo lover, or just curious about how people from all walks of life faced the pandemic together, this exhibition offers a moving snapshot of Singapore’s shared experience, seasoned with a dash of humor and humanity.
8. The sound inside
“The Sound Inside”: A Heart‑Tugging Two‑Hander That’ll Keep You Guessing
Meet Professor Bella Bird, the quiet force behind an Ivy League school who values her solitude like a prized secret. One day she stumbles into a predicament that’s too big for her to face alone. Heh‑ha! The answer? She teams up with a brilliant, enigmatic student—let’s call him “The Mystery Man.” The result? A whirlwind of emotional chemistry that’ll have you wondering what a single person can truly do for another.
Why Everyone’s Talking About It
- The New York Times called it “an astonishing new play”.
- It’s a slick two‑hander that flips the script on what you expect from a drama.
- Resonates with anyone who’s ever felt like a misfit looking for that one connection that changes everything.
Authored by Award‑Winning Writer Adam Rapp
Adam Rapp—yes, the name that’s already rings bells—brews this gripping piece ground‑breaking. He manages to keep the stakes high while letting the characters breathe. It feels almost like watching two isolated souls discover—and maybe even break—boundaries that even they didn’t know existed.
Show Details You’ll Want to Know
- Venue: KC Arts Centre, Home of SRT, 20 Merbau Rd, Singapore 239035.
- Ticket starting price: $45.
- Show will run until April 16, 2021.
Don’t miss the chance to see how this extraordinary play packs a punch that’ll echo long after the curtain falls. Grab your tickets and get ready for an emotional trip you won’t forget!
9. Singapo人
Redefining “Chinatown” in the Lion City
Think of the classic image of a wooden chop‑stick forest, incense swirling through the air, and those weeping‑like temples that Japaners giggle about on travel blogs. Now picture that same vibe—inserted into the bustling streets of Marina Bay, beside the futuristic skyline—with a twist: the locals are not all Chinese, but a vibrant mash‑up of cultures. That’s the real story behind the evolution of Chinese culture in Singapore.
Why Singapore’s Chinese Community Looks a Little Different
- Geography matters. Being a tiny island, Singapore is a melting pot – every neighbourhood has people from every corner of the globe.
- Social diversity fuels interaction. The quick mix of Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western cultures creates a fluid, ever‑shifting identity.
- “Living alongside” = “learning from.” Quaint hawker stalls, mission‑style churches and Tuk Tuks mingle side‑by‑side.
What’s the Big Deal?
The Chinese Singaporean identity is a bit like a chameleon: it’s complex, it changes fast, and it’s beautifully adaptable.
- Traditional dumplings meet fusion sushi.
- Confucian respect coexists with TikTok trends.
- If you’ve ever been to the Choco 110 festival, you’ve seen how Chinese heritage can be glamorously… wait, you should read this.
Meet‑up at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
Want to dig into this fascinating mix? Head over to the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre and become part of the conversation. Whether you’re a long‑time expatriate or just a curious foodie, there’s always something new to learn.
Details
- Address: 1 Straits Boulevard, Singapore 018906
- Hours: Ongoing
- Entry: Free
Bring your curiosity, leave feeling enriched, and maybe grab a soy‑lentil smoothie. The centre is ready to show you the many layers that make Chinese culture uniquely Singaporean.
10. Star Wars identities: The exhibition
Star Wars Takes on Singapore’s ArtScience Museum
Boot up the Force and gear up for a once‑in‑a‑galaxy adventure at the ArtScience Museum. From January 30th to June 13th, 2021, be a part of Star Wars Identities: The Exhibition—a cosmic treasure trove featuring some 200 authentic props, models, costumes, and artwork straight from the original films.
What’s on the Showcase?
- Dramatic sketches from the Classic Trilogy (1977‑1983) and the Prequel Trilogy (1999‑2005)
- Cranking sights from Star Wars: The Clone Wars
- The latest marvels: visuals from Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Fan Favorites on Display
Get ready to chew on the iconic lineup:
- Darth Vader
- R2‑D2
- Chewbacca
- Boba Fett
- Yoda
- The Millennium Falcon
Visit Details
Location: 6 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018974
Admission: Prices start at $20
Don’t miss out—this galaxy‑wide journey closes on June 13, 2021.
11. Home, Truly: Growing up with Singapore, 1950s to the present
Discover Singapore’s Past, Present, & Future at the National Museum
Hey, fellow wanderers! If you’re keen on a deep dive into Singapore’s own backyard—its culture, its quirks, and the everyday magic that shaped our nation—then you’re in for a treat.
Why this showcase is a must‑visit
In partnership with the Straits Times, the National Museum is hosting “Home, Truly: Growing Up With Singapore, 1950s to the Present”. Crafted to celebrate the newspaper’s 175th anniversary, this exhibition stitches together past moments and new memories into a narrative that is proudly distinctly Singaporean.
What’s on display?
- Photographs that snap you back to the shop stalls, hawker stalls, and schoolyards of yesteryears.
- Artifacts donated by everyday citizens—because what’s a story without the personal touch?
- Audio‑visual footage that brings scenes to life—watch the hustle, hear the chatter, smell the kopi.
- Special digital features that let you explore stories through interactive interfaces.
Feel the vibe
Picture yourself walking along a bustling streetscape with sounds of sizzling plates, fragrance of fresh produce, and the wind that carries memories of a bygone era—all layered into a single experience that feels as fresh as a morning kopi.
Key Details
- Location: 93 Stamford Rd, Singapore 178897
- Entry: Absolutely free! (Yes, you read that right—no hidden fees.)
- ⏳ Duration: Until 29 August 2021 (but you might want a ticket soon—popcorn stalls often sell out).
Why you shouldn’t miss it
From neonlit 50‑sides to the sleek glass frames of today, this exhibition goes beyond “old photos.” It’s a portal into the heart of our community, a shared story that blends smiling faces with the nostalgia that makes Singapore one of the most vibrant, resilient places on the planet.
So grab your mates, your family, or even just a curious mind, and step in! This is your chance to walk with history and carry it home for a bit.
12. Re-written: The world ahead of us
The World Ahead of Us: Singapore’s Public Art Extravaganza
Hold onto your hats, folks—there’s a brand‑new commission from the Public Art Trust and they’ve gone big. “The World Ahead of Us” pops up across the island, offering a fresh take on public art that’s all about the everyday changes we’ve lived through, especially since the Covid wave hit.
What’s It All About?
- 14 text‑heavy public artworks created by Singapore’s own art talent.
- Each piece takes cues from local writers, turning pages of literature into immersive, street‑level poetry.
- They’re scattered across eight beloved parks, turning the big green spaces of Singapore into a living gallery.
- The physical installations are paired with a cool virtual layer, giving newbies and art buffs alike a fresh way to dive into the messages and stories behind each piece.
Where to Find It
The works pop up at various locations around the city—so keep your eyes peeled while you’re out and about. Whether you’re strolling through the lush gardens or just heading to your favourite cafe, the artworks are waiting to be discovered.
Cost?
Absolutely free! No ticketing, no queues—just a fun, open‑air artistic experience for everyone.
Mark Your Calendar
Beat the crowds and check these out before they fade away—everything is on view until June 6, 2021. Hang out, take pics, and enjoy the poetic whirl of words and visuals that Singapore has just unleashed onto its streets.
13. Once upon a time on the orient express
Hop on the Legendary Orient Express – A Pop‑Up Journey Through History
Ever dreamed of riding the famous Orient Express? Now you can strap into a recreated train platform and dive into century‑old stories that shaped our world. Just follow the aroma of fresh coffee, the scent of polished brass, and the echo of distant wheels ready to whisk you away!
What Awaits You Inside
- Rebuilt Train Platform – Feel the clack of tracks as you step onto a nostalgic platform that’s taken you back to the golden age of rail.
- Showrooms & Artefacts – Marvel at rare objects and original documents that chronicle the train’s legacy and the world‑changing events that rode along.
- Orient Express Shop – Grab exclusive memorabilia, from comfy scarves to collectible passport stamps.
- Road Café – Sip on steaming espresso while you scan ticket stubs, just as a traveller might pause between stops.
- Restaurant & Lounge – Relish gourmet fare inspired by the train’s stops and relax in a lounge that feels like a cabin on the rails.
- Escape Room (Book Separately) – Solve puzzles that mirror mystery tales of the Orient Express for a thrilling side adventure.
When & Where
Opening (December) – The pop‑up will set off its tracks in December, but you don’t have to wait that long.
Premise – Gardens by the Bay – West Lawn, a tiki‑forest backdrop that feels far from a bustling train station, yet somehow fits the story.
Tickets are Flying Fast!
Price: From $25 – plenty of ways to feel rich without blowing the bank.
Reservations are already open, so grab your spot before the last carriage leaves – no ticket will be left in the dusty trunk!
Mark Your Calendar
Sale ends June 13, 2021 – after that, you’ll have to be content with stories you can’t witness in person. So, book now, and let the Orient Express take you on a wild ride through history and imagination.
Things to do: Eating out
1. Around the world in 80 Days
Around the World in 150 Minutes: The Ultimate Adventure
Think it’s impossible to hop across continents in just two and a half hours? Think again. AndSoForth’s “Around the World in 80 Days” takes you on a whirlwind tour that feels like a nonstop globe‑splitter, thanks to a mind‑blowing blend of dining, theatre, and pure sensory overload.
Seven Show‑Stopping Rooms
- London – Picture foggy streets and a rain‑slick cobblestone vibe.
- Egypt – Majestic pyramids, sandstone towers, and mystic desert lights.
- India – A riot of spices, lanterns, and vibrant textiles.
- Hong Kong – Neon glare, bustling markets, and a skyline that never sleeps.
- Japan – A sleek mix of tradition and futuristic aesthetics.
- New York – Ever‑lighted skyscrapers, buzz of the city, and an energetic pulse.
What’s on the Menu?
Each room serves up menu items that truly honor its host country. Toss in some street‑food vibes, or try a clever fusion that will make your taste buds dance. It’s not just food; it’s an edible passport.
Behold the Visuals
Beyond the plates, the set design stitches a world‑builder tapestry: from hand‑crafted props that pop out of the floor to actors flaunting sharply curated costumes. Watch the whole stage transform from the Thames to the pyramids in an instant.
Where & When
Location: Secret (Shh! The venue will only be unveiled a full day before the workshop)
Price: Starting at $128 – a small fortune relative to the jet‑lag‑free benefits you’ll gain.
Don’t miss this unique way to feel like a jet‑setter without paying a jet‑setting fee.
2. Chinatown food street
Chinatown Food Street: Singapore’s Dinner Wonderland
Forget the usual “tourist trap” vibe that many Singaporeans used to think Chinatown Food Street had. The spot turned around and came back in December 2020, ready to serve up a lineup of fresh, flavor-packed eateries.
What’s New?
- mookata – a Korean BBQ & hotpot mash‑up that keeps the heat and the fun flowing.
- mala hotpot – the spicy, numbing Thai‑Chili combo that’s a must‑try for anyone who likes their food to do a little extra jiggling in the mouth.
- Korean BBQ – a sizzling grill of perfectly seasoned meats that makes you feel like a master chef.
Prices That Won’t Break the Bank
- Hongdae Korean BBQ buffet – $23.90 per adult. It comes packed with free‑flow rice cakes and kimchi pancakes that keep you hungry for more.
- Mala hotpot buffet – just $19.90 plus a side of free‑flow dumplings that you can make as many as you like.
- Other options? Depends on what you choose!
Where to Find It
Address: Smith Street, Chinatown Food Street, Singapore 058938
Quick Note
This place is still open, buzzing with the aroma of fresh spices and sizzling meats. A must‑visit if you want to taste Singapore’s culinary evolution without breaking the bank.
Things to do: Films
1. Zouk cinema club
Drop the Popcorn…and Hit the Dance Floor!
Let’s face it: the cinematic experience at home or in a cramped theatre just isn’t the same. Striving for a roaring sound, a gigantic screen, or even a decent slice of caramel popcorn that stays crunchy can feel like a losing battle.
But who says you can’t feel like a film‑fan without a blockbuster lineup? Zouk Cinema Club is here to rescue your movie mood.
What’s the Deal?
- When? Every Wednesday through Saturday, a pop‑up screening.
- Where? Zouk Singapore, 3C River Valley Road, Clarke Quay – the club transforms into a mini‑cinema for one evening per night.
- How? One screening session a night, but you get to enjoy TWO classic films in a single go.
Imagine the famous Zouk screen – usually lighting up the night with psychedelic visuals set to some DJ killer beats – now showcasing timeless favorites like Moulin Rouge, Grease, or The Greatest Showman. The flicks are as crisp as the vinyl, and the atmosphere is way more intimate than your average blockbuster block.
It’s All About the Vibe
Grab your date, pop some sparkle on the mic, and bring along some hors d’oeuvres for a bite‑share toast on the tub. Laughter, love, and a full‑screen romance you’ll actually get to see – it’s a night that’s not just for movie buffs but for anyone who wants a little extraoom!
Location & Ticketing
Address: Zouk Singapore, 3C River Valley Road, Clarke Quay #01‑05 to #02‑06, The Cannery, Singapore 179022
Price: Call to book your seats – packages start at $75
and can climb up to $350
. Make sure to reserve early; this club is as hot as the latest Netflix hit.
So the next time you feel a bit of “movie‑meh” creeping in, remember: Zouk Cinema Club can turbo‑charge your nights with big‑screen drama, no overpriced popcorn, and plenty of good vibes.
Things to do: Explore Singapore
1. Hershey’s amazing chocolate machine
Hershey’s Sweet Surprise at Singapore’s Changi Airport
Think you need a passport to snack on the world’s most iconic chocolate? Think again! Hershey’s and Changi Airport have teamed up to bring a taste of NYC right to Terminal 3.
What’s the scoop?
- Instagram‑ready installations that will have your followers begging for a selfie.
- A 3‑metre‑tall candy dispenser that looks like it’s straight out of a dream.
- The same famous “Amazing Chocolate Machine” that lives in New York, now serving eight Hershey classics plus three brand‑new Kisses flavors—yogurt, hazelnut, and strawberry.
Where to find it
Singapore Changi Airport, Terminal 3
Admission details
Free entry for anyone with a taste for chocolate.
When it’s open
Till May 3, 2021 (starting March 12). Catch it before the tasty magic fades away.
2. Sakura featuring hello kitty
Gardens by the Bay’s Sakura Matsuri: Hello Kitty Edition!
Get ready to step into a playful cherry‑blossom wonderland where Hello Kitty steals the spotlight. This year, the iconic Singapore attraction has unveiled a brand‑new Sakura Floral Display that promises a whimsical stroll through the theme park’s open‑air gardens.
Walk a Torii Through Nature
- Pass under a torii – the traditional Japanese gate that will transport you straight into a sakura dream.
- Feel the scent of blooming momo (peach blossoms) and tancho (Japanese red‑crowned cranes) in the air.
Explore With Your Favourite Cat
- Follow Hello Kitty as she meanders beside rickshaws, turning every street corner into a photo‑op.
- Hit the ultimate spot for a noda (outdoor tea ceremony) where tea flows as freely as the blossom petals.
Sweet Finale: Furoshiki & Picnic
Wrap up your adventure by discovering the Japanese art of furoshiki – reusable cloths that double as chic gift wraps – and enjoy a picnic spread worthy of any gourmet chat. The entire experience is delivered with a touch of humor and genuine Japanese charm.
Venue
18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953
Entry Fee
From $8 – a tiny price for a day packed with delight.
Spaces are still open, so grab your tickets, pack a smile, and dive into a Sakura celebration that’s as playful as it is picturesque!
3. Otah & friends
Discover Singapore’s First Otter‑Themed Hide‑and‑Seek Experience
Ready for a playful twist on the usual escape‑room routine? Gather your squad and dive into Otah & Friends, the cool new spot where you hunt for a friendly otter named Otah. It’s a bright, Instagram‑ready adventure that’ll keep you smiling all day.
What’s the Pitch?
- Time’s Ticking – You’ve got 15 minutes to track down Otah inside his whimsically set house. Think cozy living room, kitchen with a dash of fun, and a gigantic tree brimming with interactive goodies and hidden clues.
- Game On – Once you spot our furry friend, you’ve earned your cashback. Otah will hand over a cool lemonade and a plate of freshly baked cookies from the famed home‑grown bakery Whiskdom.
- Lengthy Fun – The whole escapade lasts 45 minutes, giving you plenty of time to flex your detective skills and admire the stunning rooms. No creepy lurkers here—just good vibes.
Key Details
- Location: Gardens by the Bay, Bayfront Plaza, 18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
- Price: Starting at $12 per person (as of now)
- ⏰ Availability: Book until April 4, 2021
So, grab your friends, put on your detective hat, and get ready for a pit‑stop that feels more like a whimsical playground than a nerve‑robbing horror show. Otah and his crew can’t wait to welcome you to their world—just don’t forget to photograph your epic win!
4. Wag & wild
Meet Wag & Wild: Your Dog’s Dream Summer Spot
Hey, pet parents! If you think your pup’s sunny day has to stay on the sidewalk, think again. Wag & Wild in Singapore is the biggest and newest waterpark made just for dogs (and their humans too).
What’s Inside the 19,000‑sq‑foot Paradise?
- Big Splash Pool – Enough water for a full frolic marathon.
- Floaties Galactic – From fancy noodle paddles to goofy duck boats, whatever floats your pup’s boat.
- Mushroom Waterfall – Because every canine deserves a splashy selfie with a mushroom backdrop.
- Dog‑Friendly Zones – Separate areas for pups of all sizes; no size limits here!
Why Both Pups and People Can Join the Fun
Who says only dogs can enjoy a good dip? The pool is open to both furry friends and their owners, making it the perfect spot for a “human‑pup” bonding day. Just remember to bring a towel – the dogs love splashy adventures, and so do we.
Getting There & the Good Stuff You’ll Need
Address: 2 Jurong Gateway Road, #01‑13, Singapore 608512
Opening Hours: 10 AM – 6 PM (Monday‑Saturday); Closed on Sundays.
Price: Only SGD $28 per day – that’s one tasty splash for each pup!
Plan Your Visit
Bring blankets, water, and maybe a treat or two. Grab a spot in the sun, let your pet splash away, and enjoy a day of hydrating fun for both of you. Wag & Wild is waiting to make your pup’s tail wag at full speed!
5. Changi jurassic mile
Step Back into the Jurassic at Changi!
Think the airport’s got it all? Think again!
Changi Airport has just unrolled its newest marvel – a life‑size dinosaur parade right on the beach! Grab the kids, lace up those sneakers, or hop on a bike, and get ready for a prehistoric adventure that stretches a full kilometre along the jogging and cycling path.
What’s on Display?
- Over 20 giant, photorealistic dinosaur figures.
- Representing nine distinct species from the Late Triassic to the Mesozoic.
- The tallest towering at almost five metres (that’s about the height of a man and a half!).
- One of the dinosaurs even has wings – you’ll see it fluttering along the path!
- From roaring Tyrannosaurus to woolly Velociraptor, everyone’s guaranteed a “wow” moment.
How to Get There
You can stroll in from the Hub & Spoke drop‑off point (right opposite the café) or hop over from Changi Airport Terminal 2 by car parking at Car Park 2A. If you crave adventure, rent a bike from GoCycling or take the East Coast Park Connector – the park’s bright, breezy beach path will do the rest.
Best Part? It’s Free and Open 24 Hours!
Yes, you read that right: no cover fee, no entry gate, no timetable. Just a sunny walk or a pedal‑powering romp surrounded by dinosaurs, 24/7.
Drop‑Off Details
Address: Hub & Spoke car park (directly opposite the café) or Changi Airport Terminal 2 – Car Park 2A. Look out for the on‑ground signage and it’s all set; the great beastly parade awaits!
Price
Free of charge — but a pack of snacks and sunblock won’t hurt.
6. Gai Gai tour
Wake Up the Whole Family This Weekend!
Dreaming of a spontaneous adventure? Grab a ticket, pack the kids, and head to the top of Mount Faber for a day of sunshine, stories, and a touch of Singapore’s wild history.
What the Experience Looks Like
- Guided Wander: Explore Mount Faber Park, stroll, and take in the panoramic views up to Faber Point.
- Historical Highlights: A behind‑the‑scenes tour of the mural wall, the mini Merlion, and why these spots matter.
- Secret Peek: Learn how the Singapore Cable Car keeps families safe and excited as it zips over the city.
- Joyride Finale: Wrap up with a thrilling cable‑car ride that will leave the kids begging for more.
It’s Easy to Plan
- Two daily slots: 10 am and 2 pm, every Saturday and Sunday.
- Location: Faber Peak, 109 Mount Faber Rd, Singapore 099203.
- Price: US $20 for adults, US $15 for kids.
Last Chance!
Slots are flying—and the kids are buzzing with anticipation. Call now to lock in your adventure and bring home a smile that’s higher than the mountain itself.
7. Marine ConservAction
Get Hooked on Sentosa’s Turtle Tales
Ever wondered what it’s really like to be a marine guardian? Join us for a fun‑filled, hands‑on beach tour that’ll let you learn about Sentosa’s adorable tortoise friends, spot the threats that keep them in danger, and—most importantly—help keep the shoreline sparkling.
What’s on the Plate
- Turtle 101: Meet the island’s coolest residents up close. We’ll show you how to recognize their habits and why they’re such a big deal.
- Eco‑Quizzing: Find out how common trash items end up stranded in the ocean, with a quick, real‑time litter analysis session.
- Beach Clean‑up Blitz: From plastic bottles to chic summer merch, you’ll grab every piece of litter and learn how it’s harming our seas.
- Feel Good Vibes: You’ll finish the walk with a personal contribution to the planet—no cape needed.
Details That Matter
Where: Sentosa beaches—right where the sand meets serenity. When: Thursdays at 11 am–12 pm and 4 pm–5 pm. Note: These times are off on public holidays or the day before. Cost: Just $25 to double your impact.
Last Call
Everything’s set for the next thrice‑weekly adventure—but we’re wrapping up soon. Final tickets will be sold out by May 27, 2021—or when the local turtles get their sunscreen!
Ready to Roll?
Grab a buddy, pack a bag, and let’s make the beach cleaner and the turtles happier—one memory at a time.
8. Free guided walks on Petai Trail at MacRitchie reservoir
Free Guided Walk at MacRitchie Reservoir
Ever had a craving for a nature escape that feels like a mini adventure? MacRitchie Reservoir Park has just the thing for you.
What’s the Buzz?
Our friends from the Bachelor of Environmental Studies (BES) program at the National University of Singapore, the BES Drongos, are inviting you to a carefree, guided stroll along the Petai Trail. It’s a 3‑kilometer trek that’s as gentle as a Sunday brunch—just gravel and a boardwalk that’s level enough for all ages.
Why Should You Join?
- Enjoy a brisk romp that’ll wake up your muscles and your spirit.
- Learn about the rich history of MacRitchie—trust us, those trees drop more facts than a gossip columnist.
- Grab a free dose of daytime sunshine without any city traffic vibes.
Key Details
- Where: MacRitchie Reservoir Park
- Cost: Absolutely zero!
- When: Every Saturday and Sunday
So put on your sneakers, grab a friend, and let the BES Drongos show you the hidden secrets that only the forest whisper knows.
Things to do: Fitness
1. Get moving! series: Leisure Walk-A-Jog in Singapore
Sunday Run: Ladies Only, Zero Cost, and Unlimited Fun!
What’s Happening?
Every other Sunday, a cozy crew of eight budget‑friendly, all‑female joggers hit the roads of Singapore for a chill stroll or a quick run. Best part? It’s completely free—no gym membership needed.
Why Join?
- All‑female squad: share stories, sweat, and smiles without the mixed‑gender awkwardness.
- Flexible pace: from beginners to seasoned runners—come as you are.
- Variety of spots: each Sunday the route changes, so you never miss a scenery surprise.
- Free entry: the only fee is your enthusiasm.
Event Details
Where: Location changes each week (we’ll drop the address in the announcement).
When: Alternate Sundays.
Cost: Absolutely free.
Ready to lace up?
“There’s always a first time for everything, so just come and have fun and be yourself!” – that’s the vibe. Let’s hit the pavement together and make the start of your fitness adventure a memorable one.
2. Absolute Cycle x Zouk
Get Your Groove Back Without Waiting for Phase Three!
Think you’ve gotta wait till Phase Three to feel the beat? Think again! Zouk’s got a brand‑new way to keep you dancing, even on the days you’re too tired to hit the club.
Spin It Up with Absolute
- What’s the deal? Absolute, the legendary rhythm‑cycling studio, is crashing into the club scene.
- Dates? You can spin up to seven days a week—that’s basically a full‑time cardio job if you’re not careful.
- The Free‑Spirit Class? “Absolute 45” hits the block where a normal spin class feels like a slow stroll; this one feels like a full‑throttle, heart‑pumping ride.
- Atmosphere? Think club lights, thunderous beats, and a vibe that screams “we’re in this together.”
- Price? Starting at just $49, it’s easy to say “yes” to a new kind of high‑energy workout.
Location
Room 1‑5 to 2‑6, The Cannery, 3C River Valley Road, Clarke Quay, Singapore 179022.
Why You Should Try It
Picture this: you’re sweating like a marathon runner, but the music’s blasting, the lights are flashing, and you’re still laughing because you’re absolutely on fire. Who needs a club to see that you’re dancing your heart out?
So if you’re missing the club scene or just want a legit heart‑enlarging burn, head to Zouk and ask for Absolute’s 45‑minute spin madness! You’ll thank yourself later.
This listing is from SingSaver.com.sg and is currently ongoing.