Is your little one starting to get restless at home (or maybe they’ve just been indoors for way too long)?
With your annual leave already booked, now’s the perfect time to plan a family outing and shake up the routine.
But here’s the catch – you’re not quite sure where to go or what to do. Don’t worry, there’s plenty to keep the kids entertained during the June school holidays in 2025!
Whether your kids love chilling at home or getting out and about, we’ve put together a fun list of activities just for you.
No more stressing over an empty holiday calendar. Here are the top June holiday activities for you and the fam!
Top Kids Attractions in Singapore
1. Rainforest Wild Asia
Mandai Wildlife Group's latest park, Rainforest Wild ASIA, is a real treat for the whole family.
And it is one of the best new things to do in Singapore!
Let your little ones learn about endangered species like the François’ langur and the Philippine spotted deer.
Don’t miss The Karsts – an area inspired by Sarawak’s world-famous Mulu Caves.
And for the grown-ups (or brave teens!), there's the Canopy Jump, where you can leap from a 13-metre or even 20-metre platform.
👉 Check out our full guide to Rainforest Wild ASIA for everything you need to know before you go.
Best for: Children of all ages
2. S.E.A. Aquarium
Resorts World Sentosa is packed with family-friendly fun. And one of the top spots to bring the kids? No surprise here: the S.E.A. Aquarium!
With over 100,000 marine animals, 1,000 species, and 40 different habitats to explore, it’s an underwater wonderland your kids won’t want to miss.
Don’t forget to check out the Behind the Scenes: Aquarist Lab experience. Here, you and your little ones can learn how hatchlings are cared for.
Best for: Children of all ages
3. River Wonders
One of those school holiday activities that never gets old? That’s got to be River Wonders, my friends.
Asia’s only river-themed wildlife park is always a hit with the little ones.
Bonus: 85% of the park is sheltered, so you won’t have to worry about the weather ruining your plans. And yes - the adorable pandas are a must-see.
Just a heads-up: kids need to be at least 1.06m tall to hop on the Amazon River Quest boat ride.
Best for: Children aged 5 and above
4. Wild Wild Wet
Trying to escape the tropical heat? Wild Wild Wet has you covered. It’s Singapore’s biggest water theme park, and it’s packed with fun for all ages.
Little ones will have a blast at Sea-The-World with splash zones, water cannons, and giant tipping buckets.
Grown-ups, don’t worry - you’re not left out. Grab the fam for a spin on the Ular-Lah rafting ride, or take on the Vortex, Singapore’s first 360° high-speed loop slide!
Best for: Children aged 3 to 12
5. Disney Garden Of Wonder at Gardens by the Bay
Wondering where to go during the school holidays? Skip the guessing and head straight to the Disney Garden of Wonder!
Gardens by the Bay has truly outdone itself with this special exhibit.
Floral Fantasy is now home to beloved Disney characters, from The Little Mermaid’s Ariel to Toy Story’s Woody and Buzz.
Haven’t managed to grab tickets for the much-hyped Disney Cruise Singapore setting sail later this year? This might just be your best chance to see all your favourite Disney characters in one magical spot before then.
The magic runs until 30 June 2025 (yep, it’s been extended!). Just a heads-up – Floral Fantasy requires a separate admission ticket, so be sure to grab that in advance.
Best for: Children of all ages
6. Mandai Bird Paradise
No list of epic kids' holiday activities is complete without a visit to Bird Paradise - perfect for both younger kids and older teens.
Picture this: 3,500 beautiful birds spread across 8 stunning aviaries.
While all the aviaries are amazing, we have a soft spot for the Lory Loft. The feeding sessions for the lories there are a real treat.
Nyungwe Forest, Heart of Africa is great too. It's home to the park's largest walk-through aviary.
Best for: Children of all ages
7. Adventure Cove Waterpark
Can’t figure out where to bring your moody kid who’s always glued to their Nintendo Switch?
Adventure Cove Waterpark is always a safe (and splashy) bet.
With thrilling water rides and exciting marine encounters, there’s no shortage of fun. Challenge your child on the Dueling Racer. Or brave the Riptide Rocket, Southeast Asia’s first hydro-magnetic coaster.
And don’t miss snorkelling with over 20,000 tropical fish at Rainbow Reef. It’s worth the Adventure Cove Waterpark ticket alone!
Best for: Children of all ages (note: some rides have height restrictions).
8. Universal Studios Singapore (USS)
USS is easily one of the top things to do during the school holidays.
It still has old favourites like the Enchanted Airways rollercoaster and the Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase. But the big news? Minion Land is now open!
Younger kids will love the Silly Swirly, which gives great views of Super Silly Fun Land. And Despicable Me Minion Mayhem is just as fun as it sounds.
Got older ones or teens? They’ll love the Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure, a river raft ride with a splashy finale.
Best for: Children aged 4 and above (note: some rides have height restrictions)
9. Singapore Zoo
When it comes to holiday activities for kids, you really can’t go wrong with a visit to the Singapore Zoo.
The variety of animals here is incredible - over 4,200 creatures from more than 300 species!
Be sure to check out the world’s first free-ranging orangutan exhibit. And don’t miss the sea lions showing off at the Splash Safari Show.
Pro tip: take a stroll along the Mandai Boardwalk. It’s completely free and offers beautiful views of Upper Seletar Reservoir and the Central Catchment Nature Reserve.
Just note - if you plan to visit the boardwalk before heading into the park, you’ll still need a valid Singapore Zoo admission ticket.
Best for: Children of all ages, but especially great for kids aged 6 to 12.
Best Outdoor & Nature Activities in Singapore
10. Keppel Coastal Trail
Staying in, ordering McDonald's, and letting your child watch Bluey re-runs is great and all. But sometimes, getting out and about does wonders for the soul.
The 340-metre-long Keppel Coastal Trail at Labrador Nature Park is perfect for that.
Along the 250-metre stretch through a coastal beach forest habitat, your kids can learn all about local flora and fauna. If you’re lucky, you might even spot a white-bellied sea eagle or a flying tree snake!
Pro tip: Don’t miss the sand play area - there’s a playground and maze your little ones will love.
Best for: Children aged 4 and above
11. Hay Dairies Goat Farm
A lot of the best education doesn’t involve a textbook. And did you know that even a concrete jungle like Singapore has goat farms?
We're talking about Hay Dairies Goat Farm.
Located in the rustic Lim Chu Kang area, you can feed alfalfa hay to the goats and watch them being milked.
And of course, a free glass of fresh milk is a must!
It's a memorable experience and one of the most fun places for kids in Singapore. Plus, it’s budget-friendly, with tickets under SGD 10.
Best for: Children of all ages
12. Kayaking and Cycling at Pulau Ubin
Tired of the same ol', same ol' in busy, bustling Singapore?
Maybe it’s time for a Pulau Ubin kayaking and cycling tour.
There’s no better way to create amazing memories and have an unforgettable family experience as you explore nature.
The best part? Checking out the kelongs (floating fish farms) as you paddle the waters of Sungei Jelutong.
It’s a literal journey through Singapore’s history, brought to life in the present day – an experience you won’t find anywhere else.
Best for: Children aged 7 and above.
13. Skate, Surf, and Snowboard at Trifecta
Maybe you can’t wait for that long-anticipated ski break in Hokkaido. But you’re worried because you haven’t hit the slopes before. Or that Bali surf trip with the kids can't come soon enough.
Well, don’t fret – Trifecta has you covered.
When it comes to surfing, snowboarding, and skiing, there are intro classes for beginners (including dryslope classes for kids aged 5 to 12).
Parents can also learn how to surfskate here or even just surf at a surf pool that’s 9.34 metres long.
In any case, this place is perfect for a family of thrill-seekers.
Best for: Children aged 5 to 12.
14. Singapore Botanic Gardens
The Botanic Gardens are a real beauty any time of the year.
But did you know that the uber-popular Waterplay area at the Jacob Ballas Children's Garden is now triple its previous size?
It’s a godsend, especially for young children.
There are wading pools, jets with all sorts of fun spray patterns and heights, and mist zones too.
Great for beating Singapore's intense tropical heat, we'd say. Plus, the fact that it’s free admission is a real bonus.
Best for: Children aged 14 and below.
Top Cultural Attractions for Kids in Singapore
15. National Gallery Singapore
Is your kid a budding art enthusiast? If so, let them dive into the world of modern art at the National Gallery Singapore.
This lively spot boasts the world's largest public collection of Singaporean and Southeast Asian art.
Plus, the newly reopened Keppel Centre for Art Education is perfect for little ones! It features fun zones where they can truly let their creative juices flow.
The best part? This section of the museum offers free entry. Still, we definitely recommend grabbing tickets for the rest of the gallery - it’s absolutely worth it!
Best for: Children aged 4 to 12.
16. Harry Potter: Visions of Magic
Honestly, is there anything better than a magical adventure with the entire family? We think not.
And the perfect place to make some unforgettable memories is the limited-time Harry Potter: Visions of Magic exhibition.
It’s an immersive experience that’ll transport you straight into the Wizarding World.
Here, you’ll explore fantastical recreations of the Ministries of Magic and the Chamber of Secrets, all while using interactive wands and picking up some seriously cool Harry Potter merch.
Want to find out more? Check out what the Pelago team got up to in our Harry Potter: Visions of Magic review.
Best for: Children aged 12 and above.
17. Future World at ArtScience Museum
(Currently Closed for Revamp Works)
Always a crowd-pleaser, the Future World exhibition at the ArtScience Museum is one of the best places to go with kids.
And why wouldn’t it be?
teamLab’s iconic installation is packed with interactive spaces that encourage exploration.
Think of it as a hypermodern playground for little ones. Plus, if you hang around the Marina Bay Sands area after, you can play tourist in your own city and catch the Spectra Light & Water Show - it’s completely free!
Best for: Children of all ages.
Indoor Activities in Singapore for Rainy Days
18. Snow City
Rainy days can be a bummer - but thankfully, there’s plenty of fun stuff to do indoors in the Lion City.
One oldie but a goodie? Snow City - and we definitely recommend grabbing tickets for it.
It’s located within the Singapore Science Centre, and you can even combine your visit with the indoor playground KidsSTOP.
Here, you’ll find non-stop snow play and endless fun - no plane ticket out of sunny Singapore needed!
Best for: Children of all ages.
19. Nekoland
Indoor playgrounds are always a safe bet when it comes to holiday activities for kids.
But without a doubt, one of the cutest (and most unique) around is Nekoland.
This cageless adoption centre lets little ones jump on bouncy nets and whoosh down mega slides - all while bonding with friendly felines in the cat interaction zone.
It’s also a great way to teach kids about kindness to animals. A total win-win!
Best for: Children of all ages.
20. The Polliwogs - VivoCity
Give your little ones an awesome school holiday treat with a visit to The Polliwogs @ Vivo.
It’s the perfect place for them to let loose and have fun - if they’re not already doing that in your living room.
They can zoom down Larry’s Hyper Slide into a ball pit. Or take aim in Rocky’s Air Guns Battle. They’ll also love crawling through tunnels in the Weave and Dash obstacle course.
Meanwhile, you can kick back in the Chillax area and enjoy some snacks while the kids play.
Best for: Children aged 6 to 12 months. There's also a dedicated toddler section for kids under 3.
21. Pororo Park Singapore
K-culture is sweeping the world – and yes, even indoor playgrounds are riding the wave.
If you haven’t heard of Pororo Park Singapore yet, now’s the perfect time to check it out for some family fun.
This character-themed indoor playground, which started in South Korea, is the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. And there’s no shortage of fun things to do.
Your little one will love meeting all the Pororo characters, catching a live theatre show, tackling multi-storey obstacle zones, doing some pretend shopping at Petty Supermarket, and diving into the Shark Ball Pool.
Best for: Children aged 1 to 6.
Special School Holiday Events & Programmes
22. Peter & Blue's School Holiday 2025
Looking for fun activities for kids in Singapore?
An original ballet series by the Singapore Ballet, Peter & Blue's School Holiday 2025 is specially designed for little ones.
Your kiddos will join Peter and his faithful dog, Blue, on a thrilling adventure.
It's a great way to introduce your child to the arts at an early age, and we’re all for it!
When is it?
Thu, 26 Jun 2025 to Sun, 29 Jun 2025
23. K!DZ Pop Con Asia
Ah, K!DZ Pop Con Asia – the ultimate kids and family festival!
There's everything to keep the whole family entertained, from hands-on workshops to exciting games.
Other fun features include 14 epic Baby Shark inflatables that your kiddos will absolutely love.
Don’t miss this weekend-only event at the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre.
When is it?
Sat, 21 Jun to Sun, 22 Jun 2025
24. Super Kids Expo
Looking for free kids' activities in Singapore? Make a beeline for the Super Kids Expo!
Happening in the first week of June, just in time for the holidays, this three-day event is perfect for your children to unleash their creativity.
There'll be educational exhibits and imaginative workshops.
But best of all, you won't have to fork out a single cent to attend, so be sure to mark your calendars.
When is it?
Fri, 6 Jun to Sun, 8 Jun 2025
Family-Friendly Day Trips from Singapore
25. LEGOLAND Malaysia
Looking for a quick holiday escape? It can be tricky coming up with ideas for where to go in Singapore with kids, especially since we’re such a small island.
That’s where LEGOLAND comes in - a perfect change of pace!
It’s one of the best things to do in JB, with eight themed zones and over 40 thrilling rides to enjoy.
Plus, the water park is great for some serious splashing, and SEA LIFE lets you get up close with over 120 species and 13,000 fascinating sea creatures.
Pro tip: To avoid the packed Causeway, try to skip weekends and public holidays for a more relaxed experience.
Best for: Children aged 2 to 12
26. Island Getaways to Bintan
Who says you need to fly out of Changi Airport for a great family getaway? Bintan is just a short ferry ride away!
Whether you’re unwinding on sandy beaches, exploring adventure parks, or trying out water sports, Bintan has something for everyone.
For families, there’s Treasure Bay Bintan. Your kids can ride ATVs, enjoy archery, and swim in Southeast Asia’s largest man-made lagoon. How cool is that?
You can also go on the Bintan Desert and Blue Lake tour. Here, you'll explore the sand dunes at Gurun Pasir Busung, a super IG-friendly spot that both parents and kids will love.
Pro tip: Book the Emerald Class round trip ticket for your trip. It gives you more spacious seats and smoother check-ins for the boat ride.