Aqua Adventure is an exciting new 3-storey indoor amusement park featuring a range of water play zones, as well as a mix of dry interactive activities. It’s Singapore’s first integrated all-weather water adventure centre located at Bedok Reservoir opened last year. It’s a popular destination for families and thrill seekers so we’ve put together a quick guide on what you can’t miss at this thrilling new immersive experience.
Aqua Adventure
Concepted by HomeTeamNS, visitors can look forward to a thrilling mix of wet and dry activities. Particularly, the new water park is home to Singapore’s longest indoor waterslide, spanning 114m, named Double Trouble Aqua Tube. Additionally, there’s an 85m long indoor Blackhole Aqua Slide, involving a 12 to 15 second plunge to the bottom for riders you can’t miss.
Aqua Adventure also boasts an epic indoor net obstacle arena, eight climbing water adventures on the Indoor Aquatic Challenge Rope Course featuring narrow beams and participants clipped into a full-body harness, a deep Laze Pool underneath for relaxing, water games organised by staff, and more.
Those wanting to keep dry can try the interactive Scramble Net with seven different obstacles, or the 5-lane Clockwork Towers, which is a challenging climbing wall for people of all ages. Definitely, an excellent idea for a birthday party or team building if you ask us!
Here’s a list of cool attractions inside the water park:
- Laze Pool
- Black Hole Slide
- Double Trouble Slide
- Aqua Obstacle Course
- Scramble Net
- Clockwork Towers
Beware that Aqua Adventure requires guests to wear comfortable wet attire like shorts, full swimsuit or t-shirts. No two-piece bikinis or any clothing with exposed zippers, buckles, rivets, or met ornamentation are permitted.
Book your experience via Aqua Adventure with single day passes starting at $40 for members and $60 for non-members. Certainly, one of the best things to do this month or a superb rainy day activity.
📍 HomeTeamNS Bedok Reservoir, 900 Bedok North Rd, Singapore
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