What to do and see in Singapore, Singapore: The Best Outdoor Activities

May 30, 2021 Jacquiline Darosa

As Asia’s undisputed capital of cool, Singapore’s street food, luxury lifestyle options, and sci-fi–like architecture entrance visitors from the very beginning. Top attractions such as the futurist feel of Gardens by the Bay and the Marina Bay Sands casino symbolize the nation’s state of affluence.
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1. MOVE Academy Singapore

43 Carpenter Street Greatwood Building 02-01, Singapore 059922 Singapore +65 9632 3690 [email protected] http://www.moveacademy.sg/
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MOVE Academy Singapore

MOVE Academy Singapore offers Parkour and Art du Déplacement classes for everyone. We are Singapore’s sole representative for the Art du Déplacement founded by the Yamakasi in France. Our classes, led by our friendly and professional coaches, are safe and fun for people of all age and skill level. We're passionate about helping you build a strong body, mind and spirit through movement. Get a trial with us today, and you'll learn why our students love our academy and community.

2. Stranger Soccer

5 Purvis Street #02-03, Singapore 188584 Singapore +65 9726 9110 [email protected] http://strangersoccer.com
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Stranger Soccer

More Football, Less Fuss! The one and only online platform to connect soccer enthusiasts in Singapore, Stranger Soccer makes soccer accessible and convenient. Save all the hassle of finding a team, organizing a game or even finding a suitable venue for your games. If you are wanting to play a soccer game but you have no team to play with, join a game on demand. Or what if you're tired of organizing a game, Stranger Soccer will organize your game for you. No suitable venues for your games? Stranger Soccer offers locations all over Singapore; Central, North, South, East and West. You name it, they have it all. With Stranger Soccer, play anywhere, anytime. Ready to kick some ball? They even have special promos and incentives for new and current joiners as well!

3. ESPZEN Soccer School & Academy

200 Turf Club Road The Grandstand Opposite Giant Supermarket, Singapore 287994 Singapore +65 6325 9386 [email protected] http://soccerschool.espzen.com
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ESPZEN Soccer School & Academy

ESPZEN Soccer School caters for both Juniors (4-17 years old) and Adults (18 plus) JUNIOR TRAINING ESPZEN offers the highest quality football player development programs in Singapore. Creating an environment which is fun, yet stimulating & challenging ensures that every child who comes to us, leaves having had a positive learning experience. We pride ourselves on our coaching team, with UEFA, English Football Association & AFC qualified coaches. Kids from 4–17 yrs & all abilities are welcome. Camps & 1:1 sessions offered ADULT TRAINING ESPZEN’s internationally qualified Coaches offer a dedicated weekly training session for adult football players. This training does not include shuttles, or running laps, it is 100% football training using Small Sided games. Some games require players to work on passing skills in competitive scenarios, while others are more tactically focused. Players will improve core skills through the sheer number of touches that each game guarantees.

4. Mandai Track 15

451 Mandai Road Mandai Camp 15, Singapore 729753 Singapore http://www.singaporemtb.com/mandai-track-15/
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Mandai Track 15

Reviewed By Kim025Singapore - Singapore, Singapore

I last walked this trail about a year ago. It is so refreshing and enjoyable to walk this trail again, I started at Chestnut North Trail end and walked towards Mandai Road. It is fascinating to encounter the many short natural tunnels created by the simpoh air plants. There is also a bamboo grove tunnel nearer to the Mandai Road end. The trail is occasionally rocky at times and this further adds to the charm of this trail. However this trail is shared by the cyclists and hikers so need to be more aware of the cyclists when walking here. I took slightly more than an hour to walk this trail. This trail is also known as the Gangsa Trail followed by the Central Catchment Park Connector.

5. HADO Singapore

10 Ubi Crescent Ubi Techpark Ubi Techpark, Singapore 408564 Singapore +65 8802 7527 [email protected] http://www.hado-asia.com
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HADO Singapore

HADO makes use of Augmented Reality (AR) technology with the combination of motion censor, smartphone and sports to create a brand new experience called Augmented Sport. Check our AR Exergaming (Exercise + Gaming) offerings at our website or Facebook page! Come on down and experience it yourself, it's AR not VR! We are one and only concept store in the world: Fun.Fitness.Competition.Team Building.

6. Squeeze

171 Thomson Road Goldhill Shopping Centre, Singapore 307622 Singapore +65 8777 0171 [email protected] http://www.squeeze.sg
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Squeeze

A contemporary massage apothecary, striving to bring you an extraordinary spatial and spiritual experience while embracing traditional techniques in cultivating bodily wellness.

7. East Coast Park

Along East Coast Parkway and East Coast Park Service Road, Singapore 455486 Singapore https://www.nparks.gov.sg/gardens-parks-and-nature/parks-and-nature-reserves/east-coast-park
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East Coast Park

The city’s most popular stretch of beach always buzzes with activity – even when it’s not playing host to the wide spectrum of sporting events that grace its shores regularly, like the Singapore Marathon and Xtreme Championship.

Reviewed By Ginnyleeinwonderland - Hai Phong, Vietnam

I like this place a lot. It was a really good place to enjoy a holiday or free time alone or with friends and family. The beach was clean with blue sky. I came all the way down from Burgis to East coast park for sunset but instead of seeing sunset, I saw the light from heaven and it was gorgeous. Many people were there for outdoor activities such as going picnic, playing soccer, going fishing, etc. It was so close to the airport so that I could see airplanes flying around and sometimes I could see the logo of the airlines really clear. It was interesting. Although it was close to the airport, we couldn't hear any sound from the airplane. Outside, we could see many huge ships which carrying goods but there was no trace of oil on water and that was amazing. If you are in SG, you should visit East coast park

8. Singapore Zoo

80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826 Singapore +65 6269 3411 [email protected] http://www.wrs.com.sg/en/singapore-zoo.html?cmp=www|mp|awa|trt|visit_website|ta||listing|&utm_campaign=trt&utm_medium=visit_website&utm_source=ta&
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Singapore Zoo

Set in a rainforest environment, Singapore Zoo is home to over 2,800 animals from over 300 species of mammals, birds and reptiles. The park also boasts the world's first free-ranging orang utan habitat in a zoo. Delight in an exciting outdoor feast at Jungle Breakfast with Wildlife, an internationally acclaimed, award-winning programme that offers exhilarating experience with orangutans. The fun is endless with interesting animal presentations, photography with animals and more!

Reviewed By gct62

We visited this amazing zoo whilst in Singapore and have to say what a great place to visit, we also stayed on for the Night Safari which was also excellent, highly recommend visiting to anyone touring Singapore.

9. The Southern Ridges

Alexandra Road Mount Faber Park; Telok Blangah Hill Park; or Kent Ridge Park, Singapore 099203 Singapore +65 6471 5601 https://www.nparks.gov.sg/gardens-parks-and-nature/parks-and-nature-reserves/the-southern-ridges
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The Southern Ridges

Bridging the hills of Mount Faber Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park and Kent Ridge Park, the Southern Ridges combine invigorating exercise with spectacular views across Singapore.

Reviewed By no_juan_is_an_island - Baguio, Philippines

The Southern Ridges connect the following parks: Mount Faber Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park, Hort Park, Kent Ridge Park and Labrador Nature Reserve – all of which can delight any walking, photography, and nature enthusiasts. Mount Faber Park is one of the oldest parks in Singapore and probably one of the most popular tourist destination because of the cable car ride. The park is connected to Telok Blangah Hill Park by Henderson Waves Bridge. The park houses the Marina Deck, Palm Plaza, Jewel Box, and Faber Point. The Henderson Waves is my favourite spot. This 899-foot long pedestrian, wooden bridge suspended at 118 feet above Henderson Road, is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore. It connects Mount Faber Park and Telok Blangah Hill Park. It is called such because the bridge has a waveform made up of seven undulating curved steel ribs that alternately rise over and under its deck. The bridge also has shelters with seats within. The Southern Ridges of Singapore is a “fresh air and greenery” personified. It’s probably all that and more. There is something about its great outdoors that gives walking, running a little kick. So when you find yourself in the Lion City wanting to commune with nature, and you want to feel more alive, energetic and optimistic – walk your way to the Southern Ridges.

10. Dolphin Island

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Dolphin Island

Meet the magnificent Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins – some of the most fascinating marine mammals of the oceans! Dolphin Island offers a range of programmes that will give you the opportunity to meet them up-close. Our unique programmes give you the chance to interact with the dolphins, which will be an unforgettable experience. More importantly, it will inspire visitors to a deeper understanding of marine life, and to discover more about dolphins through “engagement learning”. Our marine mammal trainers and hosts will share knowledge about dolphins, their habitats, diets and anatomy. We will also share what we’re doing in the areas of research and veterinary care to give you an idea of what’s being done to protect the dolphins. We can look forward to building a more sustainable marine environment together. Arrange your interaction session to learn more about the dolphins today!

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