If you believe Singapore’s water activities are restricted to water theme parks like Adventure Cove and Wild Wild Wet, you are wrong. Singapore has a wide range of reasonably priced water activities such as wakeboarding and windsurfing, so you will not have to go to other countries to have a good time. Because the region is constantly hot and humid, it is only natural that residents and visitors alike desire to cool down in the ample water and enjoy in the many water activities available.
These top 5 water sports in Singapore will not disappoint, whether you are searching for a surge of adrenaline or an escape from the heat.
Wakeboarding
Make a splash at Singapore Wake Park, the only cable-ski park in Singapore, if you’re wanting to improve your wakeboarding or water-skiing talents. The park includes three cable systems that cater to all levels, including beginner, intermediate, and full-sized ones. The first two are operator-controlled and enable just one rider at a time, ensuring that newcomers master their first experience balancing on the board as it is not as simple as it appears.
Packages here will normally include basic training for beginners as well as equipment such as kneeboards, wakeboards, helmets, and vests. This is without a doubt one of Singapore’s most popular water activities.
Windsurfing

Windsurfing combines the best of both worlds: sailing and surfing. Constant Wind at NSRCC Sea Sports Centre teaches freestyle jumps, loops, and spins while surfing the calm waters of Changi. The windsurfing programmes at the water sports and sailing school, as well as events like the Singapore Open Windsurfing Championship, are among the school’s highlights.
Start with a basic windsurfing lesson, which costs $300 for four three-hour sessions and trains you how to sail, steer, and manoeuvre with the wind, as well as safety precautions. You can do loops, jumps, and other crazy stuff to get that adrenaline rush if you get expert at it.
Sailing

The Central Business District is an excellent location for sailing, and you may do so on one of the two fleets of boats accessible in Marina Bay. Of course, the sport is just for those who have previously mastered sailing, but if you have, Singapore a must. The SB20 and Swedish Match 40 are the two types of boats that the DBS Marina Bay Sailing Program makes accessible to the public for free. However, because there are no lockers, you should leave your valuables at home. You will also need to bring enough drinking water and waterproof zip lock bags to store your gadgets.
Kayaking

One of the most family-friendly water sports in Singapore is kayaking in the calm seas around the city’s many islands. In Singapore, you can also attempt Kayak fishing, which is a fun pastime. Kayaking can be done with one or two individuals at a time, and the activity is suitable for both solo and group activities.
There are numerous experienced adventure guides on hand to assist you with both equipment and abilities at Paddle Lodge. In fact, if you are only interested in learning the sport, there is a 4-hour introductory programme that works for both adults and children.
Pedal Boating

Pedal boating is another great water sport to try in Singapore. Sports Hub Water Sports Centre offers one hour of Pedal Boat or Pedal Bike for this sport. The former has a roof, whilst the latter is open to the air. If you are a beginner, it is recommended to rent a pedal boat because it is easier to balance in choppy water. If you prefer long chats while enjoying exciting moments, then you should definitely bring your loved ones here. This is one of Singapore’s most popular and cost-effective water activities.













