We’ve been there as fellow Singapore parents — the school holidays kick off with huge excitement, but by Day 3, the familiar “I’m bored!” cries start, especially with the intense heat and afternoon showers. At Little Steps Asia, we’ve compiled the most comprehensive, parent-tested guide to help your family not just survive but truly enjoy the June 2026 school holidays.
This guide mixes free neighbourhood gems, thrilling adventures, cool air-con escapes, educational spots, and seasonal highlights. We highlight 🆕 new for 2026 with emojis and add age suitability for easier planning.
Last updated: 19 May 2026 — we’ll refresh this weekly. Share your finds at editor@littlestepsasia.com!
Jump to Sections! June Holidays 2026: Singapore Survival Guide For Families
| Category | Examples | Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Free | NParks trails, libraries, HDB playgrounds, boardwalks, i Light Singapore | SG$0 |
| Low-Cost | Malls, some water play, library, workshops | SG$10–30 |
| Mid | Water parks, Luge combos, Sentosa day passes | SG$30–60 |
| Splurge | Full Mandai/Sentosa day or family staycation | SG$80+ |
Extra Perks For Little Steps Community: Klook offers the best value during the June holidays with bundles, early-bird discounts, and combo passes. Book 2–4 weeks ahead — slots sell out quickly!
| Attraction / Bundle | Regular Price (approx) | Klook Deal Price | Savings | Best For | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Skyline Luge Sentosa (Combo) | $35–50 | From SG$28 | Up to 30% | Thrill-seekers 5+ | Book Luge |
| Wild Wild Wet Summer Fiesta | $28–38 | From SG$23 | 15–25% | Water fun 3–12 | Book Wild Wild Wet |
| Singapore Oceanarium | $42–50 | From SG$35–38 | 15–25% | All ages marine lovers | Book Oceanarium |
| Gardens by the Bay (Cloud + Flower) | $38–48 | From SG$28–32 | 20–30% | Families 3+ | Book Gardens |
| KidZania Singapore | $45–60 | From SG$19.90 (B1F1 deals) | Up to 50% | Role-play 4–14 | Book KidZania |
| Klook Singapore Saver Pass (4–16 attractions) | $80–150+ | From SG$69–129 | 20–40% | Multi-day plans | Saver Pass |
| Mandai Bundle | $40–55 | From SG$35 | 10–20% | 5–12 gamers | Click here |
| Sentosa Bundles | $60–90 | From SG$45–55 | 25–35% | Adrenaline families | Click here |
Skyline Luge Singapore delivers non-stop family fun with over 2.6km of exhilarating downhill tracks that both kids and adults love.
This June, Skyline Luge also launches the locals-only Little Luge Champs: The First Solo Ride Experience, specially designed for children turning 6 or 7. The guided session helps young riders transition from tandem rides with parents to independent riding, with dedicated Luge Operators providing gentle encouragement in a calm, low-pressure setting. Each participant also receives a commemorative Little Luge Champs License and digital photo keepsake to mark the milestone.
It perfectly blends thrill, confidence-building, and family bonding in one stress-free outing. The variety of tracks keeps excitement high, the Skyride adds magical views, and the new Little Luge Champs program turns a simple ride into a meaningful memory. Safe, controlled, and endlessly repeatable—ideal for building kids’ independence while creating joyful family adventures on Sentosa. Stroller-friendly access, restrooms, and nearby facilities make it practical for parents too.
If your kids (or you!) are obsessed with Minecraft, this is the one activity they will beg to do again and again. The Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue has finally spawned in Asia for the first time, and it’s located at Green Canvas inside Mandai Wildlife Reserve.
Families step into a real-life Minecraft world armed with a magical glowing Orb that lets you break blocks, battle mobs, collect resources, and complete an exciting quest to rescue villagers. Expect vibrant biomes, an interactive mineshaft arcade, a build-your-way-out escape room, scavenger hunts, and team challenges. Every guest even gets a limited-edition Minecraft cape to take home!
We love when a playground does more than just keep the kids busy — and T-Play at HomeTeamNS Khatib does exactly that. Singapore’s first indoor playground with a rich Peranakan theme, it brings colourful heritage to life while giving children a fantastic space to run, climb, slide and play.
Little ones will be wowed by the iconic Dragon Slide Tower, an interactive trampoline, foam ball shooting arena, ninja course, sport pitch for futsal, and a big ball pit. The thoughtful Peranakan touches (in partnership with The Intan museum) make it feel uniquely Singaporean — a lovely way for kids to pick up bits of our culture while having fun.
Perk: You can use your SG$100 Culture Credits here for The Intan Peranakan Tile Experience! Book here!
Nothing screams June holidays quite like a splash-filled day at Wild Wild Wet. Float along the Shiok River on fun pickleball-themed tubes, catch exciting water polo matches with a wavy twist at the Tsunami Pool, and hunt for cute photo ops. Head over to Downtown East afterwards for the Summer Sports Fiesta with themed photo booths (Beach, Locker Room, Stadium, Tennis) and weekend Enrichment Fairs offering free trial classes.
NTUC members and public visitors can enjoy spending perks for pickleball gear and special TADA ride discounts. A brilliant mix of thrills, cooling off, and light enrichment.
Discover exciting June school holiday adventures across two fantastic Singapore malls! Lentor Modern and Guoco Midtown II bring immersive play zones and engaging workshops designed to inspire creativity, learning, and play for children aged 4 to 12. At Lentor Modern, enjoy a complimentary indoor playground with doodle walls, giant building blocks, and a ball pit, plus craft workshops and special Saturday sessions like robotics and storytelling. Guoco Midtown II features the Explorer’s Play Zone with slime making, sculptor casting, wonder workshops, and fun brand-hosted activities such as la mian-making and pizza-making.
Spend a minimum of SG$60 at Lentor Modern or SG$20 at Guoco Midtown II to redeem complimentary sessions (terms and conditions apply).
Learn More For Lentor Modern Learn More for Guoco Midtown II
As parents, we always look for that perfect mix of adventure and convenience during the holidays, and Colugo Camp at Mandai Wildlife Reserve delivers it beautifully. This brand-new glamping experience lets families stay right inside the wildlife reserve for a magical 2-day, 1-night “Roar & Rest” package.
You get comfortable safari-style tents (air-conditioned with queen + bunk beds), park admission to Singapore Zoo, River Wonders, and Night Safari, guided tours, dinner and breakfast, plus free parking. Kids aged 3 and above will love the Creatures of the Night show, early entry to River Wonders, and falling asleep to the sounds of the wild.
It’s the ultimate hassle-free way to immerse the whole family in nature without the usual packing stress.
We always get excited when we find hands-on animal experiences that kids genuinely love, and Gallop Stable’s Riding Experience at Downtown East is a firm favourite. In just 30 minutes, children get a perfect mix of 10 minutes learning stable care (grooming and interacting with the horse) followed by a 20-minute guided riding session in the arena.
It’s a wonderful, gentle introduction to horseriding that builds confidence while letting kids connect with these beautiful animals. The friendly instructors make it suitable even for complete beginners, and the smiles on the kids’ faces afterwards are priceless.
Transport the family to prehistoric times at Cloud Forest’s Jurassic World: The Experience. Marvel at towering life-sized animatronic dinosaurs (including a three-storey Brachiosaurus and fierce T-Rex), visit a baby dino petting zoo, and explore over 50 real plants from the dinosaur era. The Evolution Walk turns science into an exciting hands-on adventure. Perfect for dino fans of all ages.
We’re always on the lookout for air-conditioned spots that actually engage the kids’ minds (and not just their energy), and Exploria at Mandai Wildlife Reserve is a winner. This massive indoor attraction takes families on a journey across five stunning interactive worlds — from prehistoric giants and extreme environments to microscopic life and the mysteries of darkness.
Kids can walk among life-sized dinosaurs, explore rainforest canopies, dive into deep-sea realms, and even earn points with RFID wristbands at the Biopool gamification system. There are spectacular shows like The Giants Show and The Planet Awakens light and sound experience that leave everyone in awe.
Walk straight into old Singapore at the Chinatown Heritage Centre. Kids will be fascinated by the detailed re-creations of 1950s shophouse life — cramped kitchens, tiny bedrooms, and bustling street scenes. It’s an engaging, air-conditioned way to give children a real sense of Singapore’s past.
Perk: Your can use your SG$100 Culture Pass for your visit to Chinatown Heritage Centre! More information here.
A peaceful gem for younger kids (7 and under), The Artground’s revamped “Lost Island” themed indoor play space is a hit. Pair it with their affordable immersive theatre shows and special June holiday programmes. Bring socks and book ahead—ideal for creative, lower-key play away from bigger crowds.
For a real sense of escape without leaving the country, take the bumboat to Pulau Ubin. Rent bikes, explore rustic trails, enjoy fresh seafood, and experience a slice of old Singapore. It feels like a proper adventure and makes for wonderful family memories. Thinking about camping? Great! Pulau Ubin is a perfect camping destination. If you are camping at Ubin, you can bring your own food and cook your catch at the campsite's designated campfire area. Find out more about camping here.
These big-ticket seasonal events run right through the holidays and are perfect for memorable family days out. Many are free or low-cost with interactive elements for kids.
Little Steps Insider Tip: For evening events like i Light, bring a lightweight stroller even for bigger kids — they’ll tire out after walking, and you’ll thank yourself at 9pm when heading home. Prioritise the big carnivals on public holidays for maximum energy and crowds.
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Best Events For Kids: June Holidays 2026
Need structured days with skill-building and new friends? June camps are hugely popular — many still have spots with early-bird deals. (Ages typically 3–16; check individual listings for exact dates.)
Little Steps Insider Tip: Look for half-day camps (especially mornings) so you still have afternoon family time. Our kids are happiest when they have both structured learning and unstructured play each day.
Hundreds of options, including sports, arts, STEM, drama, adventure, public speaking (e.g., Speech Champions Camp), leadership, coding/robotics, financial literacy, aerial yoga, and eco-gardening bootcamps.
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Tight budget or craving simple, screen-free days? These neighbourhood gems deliver maximum fun with minimal planning and cost. Ideal for spontaneous outings and building lasting family memories close to home. Most are suitable for all ages with stroller access.
Little Steps Insider Tip: Go to popular parks like Bedok Reservoir or Jurong Lake Gardens right after opening (around 7–8am) — you’ll beat both the heat and the weekend crowds by a mile. We always bring a picnic mat and leave by 11am before it gets steamy.
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Best Free Activities For Kids: June Holidays 2026
Live performances and pop-ups bring extra holiday sparkle — book early for hit shows (most best for 4+). Many are SG Culture Pass eligible.
Little Steps Insider Tip: Arrive 15–20 minutes early for theatre shows — Singapore kids get restless in long queues, and front-row seats make all the difference for engagement. Check Esplanade and SISTIC for last-minute Culture Pass tickets.
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Best Theatre Events And Shows For Kids: June Holidays 2026
Singapore malls transform into free or low-cost entertainment hubs during June holidays with pop-ups, interactive zones, and themed experiences. Perfect rainy-day or quick outing options — many are completely free!
Little Steps Insider Tip: Malls like VivoCity and Plaza Singapura get crowded by midday — arrive before 11am or after 6pm for shorter queues and cooler vibes. Combine with mall dining deals for easy meals.
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Best Mall Events For Kids: June Holidays 2026
June brings longer days and plenty of sunshine (with occasional showers), making it perfect for outdoor adventures. These events and spots combine fresh air, nature, and family fun — ideal for burning energy while staying shaded where possible. Book tickets early for popular ones and always check weather apps!
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Singapore’s humid June heat demands splashy fun! These options let kids cool off, burn energy, and create unforgettable memories. Book ahead for weekends; most have height/age requirements.
Little Steps Insider Tip: Always bring a full set of dry clothes, towels, and reef-safe sunscreen in a waterproof bag. Our biggest regret every June is underestimating how wet and tired everyone gets — we now schedule water parks for mornings only and follow with air-con lunch.
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Best Water And Outdoor Activities For Kids: June Holidays 2026
For energetic kids craving speed and excitement, these deliver safe thrills and big smiles. Perfect for burning holiday energy with clear height/age rules.
Little Steps Insider Tip: Book the earliest Skyline Luge slot possible. The queues get insane by 11am, and the kids have way more energy (and fewer meltdowns) in the morning. We always combine it with a Sentosa day pass for maximum value.
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Best Thrilling Activities For Kids: June Holidays 2026
When rain strikes or heat peaks, these cool indoor venues keep the fun going without melting. Excellent rainy-day backups with timed entries. (Note: Singapore Oceanarium — the revamped former SEA Aquarium — is fully operational with expanded immersive zones.)
Little Steps Insider Tip: Book Minecraft or T-Play slots for 2–4pm — it’s the sweet spot when kids need cooling down but before the after-school rush. Bring socks (many places require them) and a small snack to keep energy up
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Best Indoor Activities For Kids: June Holidays 2026
Mix play with learning at these engaging spots — ideal for curious minds and a refreshing change from pure adrenaline. Many tie into 2026 sustainability themes.
Little Steps Insider Tip: Gardens by the Bay (especially Cloud Forest) is magical before 11am, but gets crowded after lunch. We always do it first thing and pair it with a shaded picnic at nearby Marina Barrage.
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Sometimes the best break is a short escape from routine. Whether it’s a relaxing hotel staycation or a quick day trip across the border, these options let kids stay entertained while parents get some breathing space (most family-friendly for 0–12).
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Singapore’s June school holidays (31 May – 29 June 2026) are packed with options like Skyline Luge on Sentosa, the Minecraft Experience at Mandai, dinosaur encounters at Gardens by the Bay Cloud Forest, and air-conditioned play at T-Play Khatib. Mix free parks with ticketed adventures for happy, screen-free days.
Yes! Stay cool with Exploria at Mandai, the Minecraft Experience, Peranakan-themed T-Play Khatib, or The Artground. These engaging spots keep kids active and learning without the afternoon sun. See full list
Enjoy free entry to Downtown East, cheap bumboat rides to Pulau Ubin (S$3 each way), neighbourhood parks, and SG Culture Credits at places like T-Play Khatib for affordable heritage fun.
Yes, for ages 6+. The new Little Luge Champs program helps kids ride solo with guidance, while tandem options work for younger ones. Scenic Skyride views and multiple tracks make it repeatable family fun.
Alternate indoor and outdoor days, book popular spots early, use promos and Culture Credits, and consider staycations or camps. Prioritise mornings to avoid peak heat. More June 2026 ideas
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