What else can you do in the Maldives aside from soaking in the ambience of your overwater villa?

Planning a family getaway to Singapore with the little ones is always a brilliant idea! Not only is it a stone's throw away, but Singapore also boasts a world-class transportation system and a treasure trove of attractions designed specifically to keep the kids beaming with joy.
Also read: Best Kid-Friendly Hotels in Singapore for Family Vacations
To make sure your holiday isn't just a trip but a story to remember, check out this ultimate 3-day, 2-night family-friendly itinerary that is fun, comfortable, and guaranteed to be a hit with the kids!
Before the adventure begins, picking the right "home base" is key. Imagine the kids' faces when they find out they’re having a staycation in the whimsical underwater world of Pinkfong Baby Shark! Fairmont Singapore, in a special collaboration with the Singapore Tourism Board, brings this global sensation to life. From the moment you step into the lobby, playful and colorful decorations set the stage for an immersive experience. You’ll meet not only Baby Shark but also Merli—Singapore’s iconic Merlion-inspired mascot—and Pakcik, the hotel's very own friendly lion mascot representing local hospitality.
The magic continues inside your room with themed amenities, a character-inspired in-room dining menu, and a dedicated TV channel playing all the favorite Baby Shark hits. Every family even gets exclusive souvenirs like a Little Explorer Tote, friendship keychains, and collectible Plush Buddies. The fun spills over to the poolside restaurant, The Eight, which transforms into a vibrant family playground. It’s the perfect blend of comfort and imagination, ensuring an unforgettable stay for the little ones.
Your first day has to start at the most iconic spot: Sentosa Island! The main event is, of course, Universal Studios Singapore. The most exciting news for the kids? Minion Land is here! Inspired by Despicable Me, this area features three zones: Minion Marketplace, Gru’s Neighbourhood, and Super Silly Fun Land. Don’t miss the Despicable Me Minion Mayhem ride or the Silly Swirly for a unique flight through the sky.
Once you’ve had your fill of Minions, take a short stroll to the brand-new Sentosa Sensoryscape. This 350-meter sensory walkway is a masterpiece of art installations and cutting-edge technology. It’s a multi-sensory treat for both you and the kids, especially during the transition from afternoon to night when the lights begin to dazzle.
Wrap up day one by unwinding at Palawan Beach. With its white sand, crystal-clear water, and a gentle sea breeze, it’s the perfect place to shake off the day's fatigue. The beach is free to enter; you only need your Sentosa island entry (4 SGD, payable via EZ-Link card).
From the city center, take the North-East or Circle Line MRT to HarbourFront Station (NE1/CC29). Head to VivoCity Level 3 to catch the Sentosa Express monorail. If you prefer a scenic stroll, you can also take the Sentosa Boardwalk.
Start your second morning by saying hello to the animals. At Singapore Zoo, the Rainforest Kidzworld is a must-visit. It’s a dedicated zone where kids can splash in the water playground, ride ponies, and get up close with rabbits and goats at the petting zoo. If the kids are still buzzing with energy, head over to the nearby Bird Paradise at Mandai Wildlife Reserve to check out Egg Splash, a super cute egg-themed water play area for kids aged 2–12.
After a delicious lunch at Small Batch @ Botanic Gardens, walk over to Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden. This isn't just a garden; it’s Asia’s first nature-themed educational garden for children. With the theme "Life on Earth Depends on Plants," kids can explore a forest-like environment, complete with treehouses and suspension bridges that spark their curiosity.
In the late afternoon, head to Gardens by the Bay. The Far East Organization Children's Garden is one of the largest free outdoor playgrounds in the city, featuring a Water Play zone and Rainforest Tree Houses. As night falls, stay for the magical light show at the Supertrees. It’s free, futuristic, and totally Instagrammable!
For the Zoo/Bird Paradise, take the MRT to Khatib (NS14) and hop on the Mandai shuttle bus. For Botanic Gardens, take the MRT directly to Botanic Gardens (DT9/CC19). For Gardens by the Bay, head to Bayfront Station (CE1/DT16) and follow the signs.
On your final day, beat the heat with some indoor action. Located at Suntec City, SuperPark Singapore is a massive indoor activity park with over 20 sports and games. From the Adventure Area to the Freestyle Hall, there’s something for everyone. The best part? Parents can join in on the basketball shootouts or giant slides too!
For a dash of culture, visit the National Museum of Singapore. Their interactive kids' area, "Let’s Play!", allows children to play a giant version of Snakes and Ladders inspired by traditional Asian games. It’s creative, cozy, and even has a "calm corner" for a quick rest. Note: Everyone (including adults) must wear socks to enter this gallery.
You can't leave without visiting Jewel Changi! After snapping photos at the Rain Vortex, take the kids to Canopy Park on Level 5. This 14,000-square-meter play space is fun for all ages. If you have extra time before your flight, Terminals 2, 3, and 4 also offer free indoor play areas to keep the little ones entertained while waiting.
For Suntec City, use Promenade or Esplanade MRT. For the National Museum, use Dhoby Ghaut or Bras Basah MRT. For Jewel, take the Green Line directly to Changi Airport Station.
Navigating Singapore with children is a breeze if you know the tricks. The best way is the MRT and Bus combo. It’s completely cashless—you can simply "tap" using your Visa/Mastercard debit or credit card, or use a rechargeable EZ-Link card.
The best part? Almost all MRT stations and buses are designed to be stroller-friendly. There are lifts at every corner and smooth paths for prams. All signage is in clear English, so even first-timers will find it impossible to get lost!
Don't Overdo It: Stick to 2–3 spots a day so the kids don't get cranky from exhaustion.
Prioritize Water Play: Always include a water playground session to keep their spirits high.
Bring Extra Clothes: This is a must! Many play areas involve water, and the kids will get tempted to jump in.
Also read: 5 Tips for Muslim Travellers Heading to Universal Studios Singapore
Happy planning for your dream family vacation in Singapore! ✈️🦁✨
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