
2. Stand Up Paddleboarding at Ola Beach Club

For sports enthusiasts, there's a unique and exciting activity - stand-up paddleboarding or SUP at Ola Beach Club. If you enjoy surfing but are wary of big waves, this is the perfect entry point. Besides SUP, you can also try kayaking and explore Sentosa Island right on the water. All safety equipment will be provided, and you'll receive guidance from supervisors before starting!
- Address: 46 Siloso Beach Walk, Singapore 099005
- Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday, 10 AM to 7 PM
3. Bike Around Marina Bay

The route around Marina Bay spans a total of 11km, starting from the Marina Bay Sands hotel, passing through the Helix Bridge, heading towards the Esplanade Theatre, and featuring the iconic Merlion statue. This is the most stylish route to admire Singapore's skyline at sunset. Additionally, for more insights into the area's history and culture, quickly book a bike tour with Klook and enjoy friendly commentary from guides.
4. Stroll Through Green Parks in Singapore

While the Lion City may lack towering mountains for die-hard trekking fans, there's a wealth of parks and biosphere reserves to explore in Singapore. One standout is the Southern Ridges Park, connecting Faber Mountain Park, Telok Blangah Hill, Hort Park, Kent Ridge Park, and Labrador Nature Reserve. A trekking or hiking expedition here not only offers picturesque moments but also opens up opportunities to savor local delicacies in the nearby food district.
5. Kayak Through Mangrove Forests or Bike on Pulau Ubin

Pulau Ubin, an island off Changi in Singapore, beckons for cycling, trekking, and tranquil kayak journeys. The mangrove forests here house various wildlife, from mudskippers and land herons to fiddler crabs, and sometimes even adorable spotted dolphins. Opt for a kayaking tour to explore the pristine beauty under the guidance of a professional instructor.
Moreover, cycling around Palau Ubin is one of the best ways to take in the scenery. If reading maps isn't your strength, join a bike tour for guidance through the most stunning routes you might otherwise miss. Accompanied by a professional guide, explore small villages nestled deep within Palau Ubin's forests. This tour also allows you to discover famous landmarks like Chek Jawa Wetlands and Ketam Quarry.
6. Overcome Obstacles at Forest Adventure

Forest Adventure boasts 44 obstacle challenges and 3 zipline lanes for your conquering pleasure. After tackling all the obstacles, test your mettle by ziplining over water for an unforgettable experience.
- Address: 825 Bedok Reservoir Road, Singapore 479244
- Opening Hours: Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday/Saturday/Sunday, 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM
7. Hands-on Farming Experience and Crop Exploration

Embracing the 'green living' trend is familiar to today's youth. But do you truly understand the art of germination and nurturing greenery? To equip yourself with this valuable knowledge, Klook Vietnam invites you to try a one-hour crop cultivation course at a vegetable and orchid farm. Throughout the course, you'll learn basic soil care principles, how to cultivate edible plants, and the most effective ways to use them.
- Time: Every first Sunday and third Tuesday of the month, at 12:30 PM and 3 PM.
8. Skyline Scooting Adventure

The Skyline Scooting Zone is one of the most popular attractions at Siloso Beach. Here, you'll take the Skyride cable car to the hilltop and enjoy the surrounding scenery from mid-air. Then, it's time to gear up and cruise down the hill on various routes of scooters. Don't underestimate the speed of these 3-wheeled scooters; a simple push of the handle is all you need to experience thrilling downhill rides.
Pro Tips for #teamKlook: Ride the scooters at night for an incredibly stunning view. Pre-book your slot on the Skyline Scooter website for a seamless experience.
- Address: 45 Siloso Beach Walk, Sentosa
- Opening Hours: Sunday/Monday/Thursday, 11 AM to 7:30 PM | Friday and Saturday, 11 AM to 9:30 PM
9. Mega Adventure Park

Adding another address for you to conquer outdoor obstacles is Mega Adventure Park! With daring rope adventures and over 36 obstacles, this park promises to satisfy even the most adventurous thrill-seekers. Moreover, you can zipline at a speed of 60km/h through the forest and over the turquoise waters of Sentosa beach!
- Address: 10A Siloso Beach Walk, 099008
- Opening Hours: Monday/Thursday/Friday, 1 PM to 7 PM | Sunday & Saturday, 11 AM to 7 PM
10. Bungee Jumping at AJ Hackett

If the above adrenaline experiences didn't thrill you enough, try free-falling from a height of 47m at AJ Hackett Sentosa! Not for the faint-hearted, bungee jumping is a uniquely intense experience that adrenaline junkies shouldn't miss. Standing on the AJ Hackett bungee platform, you also get to admire the breathtaking view of Sentosa's coastline. If jumping alone scares you, try the Giant Swing game. You and another person will swing on a large swing at speeds up to 120km/h, as if you're flying!
- Address: 30 Siloso Beach Walk, Singapore 099011
- Opening Hours: Monday/Thursday/Friday, 12 PM to 7 PM | Saturday and Sunday, holidays, 11:30 AM to 7 PM
11. Dinner on Floating Decks in Changi

Having dinner at a waterfront restaurant is truly a one-of-a-kind experience. In Changi, you can experience this at Smith Marine Floating Restaurant - the only floating seafood restaurant in Singapore with Halal culinary options. The most intriguing feature of this restaurant is a live seafood pond that allows diners to freely catch fresh fish for their sumptuous meals!
12. Visit Kampong Village

If you're seeking an escape from Singapore's overwhelming urban scenery, visit the Ground-up Initiative area, recreating a traditional Singaporean kampong in the 21st century. The kampong village tour lasts about 3 hours and allows you and your family to explore the lush farms in this village.
As part of the tour, enjoy a one-hour visit to the farm along with a little playtime in the village's amusement areas for the little ones. You can also head to the village market after completing the tour to buy unique wooden toys and crafts.
- Time: Every Saturday from 8:30 AM to 11 PM
13. Snorkeling With a Breathing Tube at Pulau Hantu

Pulau Hantu is one of Singapore's most famous snorkeling spots, with tranquil scenery and pristine coral reefs. Here, you can join local diving guides to explore the enchanting underwater world. However, you need a Diving Certification to participate in activities here.
14. Check-in on the Artsy Street in Little India

For those who aren't into adventurous or physical activities, this art street is a great option for an enjoyable afternoon. As soon as you step off at Little India MRT station, you'll be pleasantly surprised by a mural of cute cows riding bicycles. Then, follow Race Course Road to see more vibrant wall paintings and stop at Tan Teng Niah - a Chinese-style villa with an equally impressive design. Besides Chinese culture, Little India is one of the must-visit spots in Singapore, offering a unique glimpse into the culture and a fantastic opportunity for affordable souvenir shopping.
The reopening of international tourism in Singapore is a golden opportunity for travel enthusiasts in #teamKlook. But before returning to the Lion City, visit Klook Vietnam's Blog for updates on Singapore travel policies, new attractions in Singapore, and many other interesting insights.
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And now, let's dive into some super fun outdoor activities in Singapore!