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Family Tourism In Singapore

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If we talk about the most popular tourist destinations in the world, then Singapore is sure to make it to the top. After, all the country has loads of attractions for both grown-ups and children. Luxury Superyacht charter in Singapore.

With year-round sunshine and a clean atmosphere to back upon, there are many activities that can be enjoyed in the nation. Apart from exploring the city, indulging in different cuisines, there are many family-friendly activities peppered around the place that is worth giving a shot.

  1. Canopy Park, Jewel Changi Airport
    Witness the majestic aura of the largest indoor wonderland only at Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore. The Canopy Park inside the world’s busiest airport is a treat for both kids and adults. Burndown those extra calories by navigating through the mazes, sliding down the art sculptures, and bouncing off the nets for an extra dose of adventure. Unleash the inner thrill-seeker in you by finding your way in the mirror maze, or walking across the Manulife Skynet. Apart from these, you can also head to the foggy bowls for a fun time or just walk over the glass Canopy Bridge for a perfect panoramic view of HSBC Rain Vortex.
  2. Universal Studios, Sentosa Island
    Universal Studios are the next hotspot perfect for a family day out. Blessed with a plethora of rides and experiences, the place is best for spending quality time with kids. Start out with a transformer ride and then head onto the Minion Mart that is filled with souvenirs and figurines. Other than that you can also take a stroll around the studios and get ready to bump into your favorite fictional characters or try the Human ride for a crazy upside-down experience.
  3. Ice Skating, Rink
    If you are a fan of ice-skating, then Singapore has a multitude of places to try the sport. And Rink is the most preferred localeto try the energetic activity. The Olympic-sized arena attracts aspiring skaters, children, and elders from all around to have fun. An important feature of the place is that it maintains the frosty temperatures all throughout the year and also offers ice skating aids in the form of penguins and seals to cater to the choice of children. A perfect way to spend the day away from the sun!
  4. Gardens Of The Bay
    The Gardens of The Bay are clearly one of the most standout elements in Singapore. Stunning from all aspects the eco-park is a spectacular treat to the eyes. Both the Flower Dome and Cloud Forests run on Solar energy and present a gorgeous view to the visitors at night. But what takes away all the accolades is the SuperTree Grove that has 11 life-size dinosaur figurines. The park remains a center of attraction for all children and adults and gives a lifetime chance to gawk at the pre-historic monsters.
  5. Kidzania
    This amusement center is one of the best recreation parks for the kidults. The place lets the kids try and fake the grown-up world as it features numerous career-driven attractions. From pilots, firefighters, dentists, and radio broadcasters, the edutainment park will surely keep the kids engaged. Kidzania features some of the best family-friendly activities in the country and is a great spot for kids who would love to live their ambition through role-playing.
  6. Far East Organization Children’s Garden
    This outdoor playground in the country has been made keeping one thing in mind “to get every visitor drenched”. True to its theme, the place is surrounded by the lush greens of “Gardens of The Bay”, and is best for unleashing your mischievous side. Get ready to engage in aquatic action as the play zone has pipes, water tunnels, and stepping springs all across the place. A yet another cool place to beat the heat and enjoy with kids while in Singapore!
  7. Sea Aquarium, Sentosa
    Located at a stone throw distance from Universal Studios, the sea aquarium will surely enchant you in every way. Home to around 10,000 aquatic animals of over 800 species, the gigantic aquarium is one of the largest viewing platforms for Manta Rays. Just take a stroll around the place or make a quick stop at the viewing platform, either way, it will be a profound experience for both kids and adults.

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Sophie Ireland
Sophie is currently serving as a Senior Economist at CEOWORLD magazine's Global Unit. She started her career as a Young Professional at CEOWORLD magazine in 2010 and has since worked as an economist in three different regions, namely Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, East Asia, and the Pacific. Her research interests primarily revolve around the topics of economic growth, labor policy, migration, inequality, and demographics. In her current role, she is responsible for monitoring macroeconomic conditions and working on subjects related to macroeconomics, fiscal policy, international trade, and finance. Prior to this, she worked with multiple local and global financial institutions, gaining extensive experience in the fields of economic research and financial analysis.


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