![]() ![]() Swimming pool opening hours: Mon-Wed & Fri: 7am – 9:30pm | Thurs: 11am – 9:30pm | Saturday, Sunday, PH: 8am – 9:30pm. Status: All pools are open, including the kids’ pool! Swimming pool rates: From $1.15/child and $2.20/adult. Guests would need to be signed in by a SAFRA member. We love the F&B options there too, like Springleaf Prata Place, Eatzi Steakhouse & Bistro and more. SAFRA Yishun has an inviting pool with a fun pirate-themed slide for kids. Woodlands Swimming Complex, 3 Woodlands Street 13, Singapore 738600, Swimming Pool at SAFRA Yishun Swimming pool opening hours: Friday to Wednesday: 8am to 9:30pm | Closed on Thursdays. Status: All pools are open, including the kids’ pool and slide! Swimming pool rates: Adults from $1.50, Kids from 80 cents (Foreigners from $2) This swimming pool in Singapore is conveniently located near Causeway Point, so you can just pop over to the mall for some chow afterwards (or stay in the premises and enjoy food at the on-site cafe, Citrus by the Pool!). Woodlands Swimming Complex has a simple slide structure for kiddos and lap pools for more professional young swimmers and adults. Public Swimming Pools in the North Woodlands Swimming Complex Pasir Ris Swimming Complex, 120 Pasir Ris Central, Singapore 519640, Tel: (+65) 6583 5523, Read more: Best Free Water play (plus other free Mall playgrounds) Closed on Wednesdays except public holidays. Swimming pool Opening hours: Daily, 8am – 9:30pm. Status: Only competition and training pools are open. Swimming pool rates: Adults from $1.50, Kids from 80cents. Pasir Ris is one of the newest additions to the Singapore swimming pool scene and they have some green credentials to boast, too – there’s a rainwater harvesting system to water surrounding greenery and the vertical garden which makes a lovely change for the cement walls that are common at swimming complexes. This complex has a toddler pool, a wading pool, another pool for learners, two waterslides for thrill seekers, a water playground for kids to splash around in, and a competition pool for those wanting to make the swim team while mum and dad relax in the Jacuzzi. Our Tampines Hub, Level 6, 1 Tampines Walk, Singapore 528523, Tel: (+65) 6385 3718, Pasir Ris Swimming Complex Wading pool and slides at swimming complex Pasir Ris Friday: 6:30am – 9:30pm | Closed on Tuesdays (except Public Holidays: 8am – 9:30pm) Swimming pool Opening hours: Thursday, Saturday, Sunday: 8am – 9:30pm | Monday, Wednesday. Status: Lap pools, wading pool are open! The kids’ interactive pool is closed till June 2023. Swimming pool rates: Adults from $1.50, Kids from 80 cents. If mama or dad want to train for the triathlon while the kids are being supervised by their other halves at the pool – there’s a 50-metre eight-lane training pool! The rooftop pools at Tampines Swimming Complex (on level 6 of Our Tampines Hub) sport views of the city that set this spot apart from many of the others, in our humble opinions! There are six swimming pools to choose from, a Jacuzzi and a cute garden-themed kids wading pool (0.3 metres deep) with water fountains, water play tables, water spray guns and a mini waterfall. Our Tampines Hub is Singapore’s first-ever integrated community and lifestyle hub offering everything from sports facilities to a regional library and an all-inclusive Kids’ Playground on Level 2. Tampines Swimming Complex at Our Tampines Hub Our Tampines Hub kids’ play area Read more: Learn How to Swim: Swim Schools in Singapore Refer to the ActiveSG Facilities Closure page for the latest updates on pool closures. We love a free activity to keep the kids busy on the weekends and in the sticky heat, swimming and water play at a free water park are some of our favourites! We’ve rounded up the best public swimming pools in Singapore – all at affordable prices – some from as little as $0.80! We’ve chosen the pools in Singapore with all bells and whistles – think waterslides, tsunami pools and lazy rivers for extra fun! Some swimming pools in Singapore have slides with a minimum height requirement, others are all indoors so you don’t need to check the weather forecast before heading out, and they all have lifeguards on hand (though parents should always keep your eyes on your kiddos, even if the jacuzzi has your name on it!). Plus these swimming pools all have really affordable entry! ![]() Visiting these public swimming pools in Singapore with waterslides, water jets and lazy rivers is the best way to beat the heat and keep kiddos happy. ![]()
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