Dolphin Island, Adventure Cove Waterpark, and the Natural History Museum are the preferred choices for many families with young children this summer.
Explore 4 Exciting Playgrounds for Summer in Singapore
Below are suggestions for new destinations to experience a lively and refreshing Singapore this summer.
Dolphin Island
Gone are the days of just watching entertaining dolphin performances. Dolphin Island offers a hands-on experience where you can interact with and feed these adorable marine creatures. You can even shake hands, feed them, and take photos with the dolphins. This helps tourists gain a deeper understanding of marine life and dolphins. Trainers also share knowledge about dolphins, their habitats, diet, and daily activities with visitors.
Choose from 8 programs here, including Breakfast with Dolphins, Touching Dolphins, Swimming with Dolphins, Diving with Dolphins... The experiential prices depend on the programs you choose, ranging from 48 SGD (790,000 VND) per person.

Adventure Cove Waterpark
This is the leading modern and exciting water park in the Lion City. The water park stands out with a hydraulic-powered tube system consisting of 6 specially designed looping slides, the first in Southeast Asia. The slides will propel players directly through uphill and downhill sections, even twisting tube segments to provide an exhilarating experience.
Additionally, you can also relax at Bluwater Bay pool with an artificial wave and a lazy river winding around tropical forests and caves spanning about 620 meters. If you want to experience more about life beneath the sea, visitors can sign up for diving to observe 20,000 species of colorful fish and coral.

Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum
Lee Kong Chian is the first natural history museum in Singapore with over a million specimens. Inside the museum is divided into multiple zones, showcasing the evolutionary history of creatures on Earth, including plants, invertebrates, reptiles, mammals, and fish. The Dino zone is the most prominent exhibition area featuring dinosaur fossils.
The museum's uniqueness lies in its complete absence of windows. Architect Mok Wei Wei believes this is essential in preserving the specimens inside. He designed the museum inspired by a solid block of stone, devoid of windows, and refers to his design as the 'symbol of a natural rock.'

Wings of Time Water Music
This is a water music performance created and executed by international experts. Set against the Sentosa coastline, the program combines water displays, laser beams, 3D projections, fountain effects, fire displays, and captivating music. As a result, the show quickly becomes a new nighttime attraction for both locals and tourists in Singapore.

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Reference: Mytour Travel Guide
MytourJune 20, 2016