Chilling out not your thing? Then get your thrills from these top-rated adrenaline-pumping activities around the city.
(Not ranked in any particular order).
#1 – G Max Reverse Bungy
For a full-on adrenaline rush, strap yourself into this reverse bungee, G Max Reverse Bungy, at the edge of Clarke Quay. You’re catapulted 60 meters high up in the air at a speed of about 200 km/hour. Our advice: just don’t attempt this after a heavy meal.
#2 – Gogreen Segway® Eco Adventure
Hop on two-wheeled stand-and-balance eco-friendly vehicles at Gogreen Segway® Eco Adventure to explore Sentosa’s Palawan and Siloso beaches. You’ll also get a short introductory lesson by their instructors before you start.
#3 – GX-5 Extreme Swing
Experience a freefall with your friends on GX-5 Extreme Swing as five people are launched up to 50 meters high in a flyer and taken 100 meters across the Singapore River, reaching a speed of over 120km/hour. Be warned though, it’s not for the faint of heart.
#4 – iFly Singapore
Adventure sports venue iFly Singapore boasts the world’s largest vertical wind tunnel for indoor skydiving, allowing you to experience freefall from 12,000 to 3,000 feet.
#5 – Marina Bay Golf Course
Don’t miss Singapore’s only public golf course, Marina Bay Golf Course, a centrally-located facility with lovely city views. At night, the course is floodlit allowing for evening rounds. There’s also a four-story driving range if you prefer.
#6 – MegaZip
Zip down one of the longest and steepest zipwire descents in Asia on this 450-meter long flying fox – MegaZip. Take in stunning views of Sentosa and beyond before landing on a scenic islet.
#7 – Skyline Luge Sentosa
Part go-cart, part toboggan, you’ll get to race down a 650-meter outdoor downhill track past trees and round sharp bends to the beach within one to five minutes at Skyline Luge Sentosa.
#8 – Snow City
Go skiing, snow tubing and snowboarding on an exhilarating 60-meter, three-story high slope at Snow City, Singapore’s first indoor snow facility.
#9 – Wave House Sentosa
This thrill-seeking, prime water sports destination, Wave House Sentosa, is a barrel of surfing fun with enormous pools generating artificial waves. It boasts two wave-creating machines for surfing: the FlowBarrel® and FlowRider®.
#10 – Wild Wild Wet
Singapore’s largest waterpark, Wild Wild Wet, offers different water-based rides for all ages. Brave the rapids in Southeast Asia’s first raft slide Ular-Lah or “skateboard” on a raft up and down a four-story water ramp at Slide Up. Plus, there are also twisting water slides and the Tsunami, a simulated surfing area.