Are you heading to Singapore with your family? We have put together the ideal family - friendly itinerary to help you make the most of Singapore. Packed full of kid - friendly attractions and experiences, you'll have plenty to do on a 3 day holiday!
Singapore is a small country, filled with a mix of cultures, innovative greenery, and some of the best family - friendly attractions in the world! Whether you are here on a layover or Singapore is your destination, this family friendly itinerary is ideal for exploring the city, going on iconic ferries like Sindo ferry and visiting nature preserves like Mandai Wildlife Reserve. Another great way to enjoy the high quality Singapore life while paying low taxes is to expand your company in this city-state. That way, not only do you get to tap into the bustling economic scene of Singapore, you also get to create a high quality of life for yourself and your family. A double thumbs up for all those locating to emigrate to Singapore.
Itinerary Overview
When planning the itinerary for your Singapore holiday, make sure to adjust it to suit your family's needs and interests. Don’t be afraid to cut out some activities especially if you’re traveling with young kids! Keeping your itinerary flexible is key to having a great family holiday.
Day 1 – Experience the City
Start at the Masjid Sultan Estimated Time - 0.5 – 1 hour
Begin your day at the impressive Masjid Sultan, a stunning mosque. Wander through the surrounding markets and savour some local food.
Immerse Yourself in Chinese Culture Estimated Time - 2 – 3 hours
Head to Chinatown via MRT to explore the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and the Chinatown Heritage Centre. For lunch, visit Maxwell Food Centre and try the famous Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice.
Board a River Cruise at Merlion Park Estimated Time - 1 hour
Take the MRT to Merlion Park and board a Singapore River Cruise, a relaxing way to see Marina Bay, Boat Quay, and Clarke Quay. Hop off at Clarke Quay or Boat Quay for dinner by the riverside.
Watch the Sunset from the Singapore Flyer Estimated Time - 1.5 hours
Finish your day with a ride on the Singapore Flyer, Asia’s largest Giant Observation Wheel, and enjoy the sunset views over the city.
Take in the Grand Spectra Light & Water Show Estimated Time - 0.5 hours
Walk to The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands for the Spectra Light and Water Show. The free show runs nightly at 8pm and 9pm (Sun - Thurs) with an additional show at 10pm on Fri & Sat.
Day 2 – Marina Bay Area
Start at Gardens by the Bay Estimated Time - 4 – 5 hours
Arrive early to explore the Supertree Grove Cloud Forest and Flower Dome. The Children’s Garden offers interactive play areas and water features perfect for kids.
Experience the ArtScience Museum Estimated Time - 2 – 3 hours
Visit the ArtScience Museum particularly the Future World Exhibition which is interactive and engaging for children.
Eat Dinner at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands Estimated Time - 2 – 3 hours
Enjoy dinner at the extensive food court and explore the Digital Light Canvas.
Watch the Garden Rhapsody Light Show Estimated Time - 1 hour
Return to the Supertree Grove for the Garden Rhapsody Light Show, a musical light display on the iconic Supertrees.
Day 3 – Sentosa Island
Option One - Universal Studios Estimated Time - All Day
Spend the day at Universal Studios, enjoying the rides shows and attractions. It's perfect for families even with young children.
Option Two - SEA Aquarium & Sentosa Beach Estimated Time - 3 – 4 hours
Visit the SEA Aquarium, the world's largest aquarium then relax at Sentosa Beach. The Palawan Pirate Ship water playground is free and perfect for kids.
Option Three - Adventure Cove Waterpark Estimated Time - 4 – 6 hours
Enjoy a fun day at Adventure Cove Waterpark with attractions for all ages from thrilling water slides to relaxing rivers.
Getting Around Singapore
Via Train Singapore’s MRT system is efficient and affordable. Consider purchasing a Singapore Tourist Pass for unlimited travel.
Via Taxi/Grab Taxis are convenient and reasonably priced. Alternatively, use the Grab app which works like Uber.
Via Bus Buses are convenient mode of transportation and cost effective. Online portals like redBus have made booking bus ticket online simpler then ever.
Via Walking Walking is a great way to explore and experience Singapore’s sights and sounds.
Where to Stay
Budget - Ibis Budget Singapore Imperial
Mid - Range - Mercure Singapore Tyrwhitt
Luxury - Pan Pacific Singapore
Make sure to book your accommodation in advance to get the best price and ensure it’s near an MRT station for easy travel.
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