Hop (yes, I used it) into the festive spirit with our ultimate guide to the best Easter events around Singapore for 2026! From egg hunts and family-friendly activities to indulgent brunches and themed experiences, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this season. Whether you’re planning a fun day out with the kids, a relaxing weekend with friends, or a gourmet Easter feast, our curated list covers the best ways to celebrate the holiday with food, entertainment and unforgettable memories.
Get ready to discover egg-citing (yes, I used this also) activities, creative workshops, and delectable dining experiences that make this Easter one to remember.
| Name | Best for | Price / Typical cost | Key highlight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bird Paradise & Singapore Zoo: Easter Eggs-travaganza | Large-scale outdoor adventure and interactive egg hunts | Child free with paying adult | Hybrid digital and physical scavenger hunt with Hot-Egg Balloon Gachapon |
| Wildlings at Dempsey: Jungle Easter | Rugged, nature-focused activities for active children | S$49 kids, S$10 adults, S$99 families | Missing Easter Bunnies Hunt and traditional lawn games |
| City Sprouts Easter by the Quay | Family-friendly creative workshops by the waterfront | Free | Egg hunt with Golden Egg prize, pet obstacle course, and crafts |
| Children’s Museum Singapore: Little Hawker Heroes | Educational family activity with local culture | Adults $15, Children $25 | Interactive missions exploring hawker culture with egg hunts |
| Cluny Court: Easter Sunday Community Day | Quick, casual community outing | Free | Arts and crafts, face painting, and Easter Egg map collection |
| Cairnhill Community Club Easter Extravaganza 2026 | Affordable, hands-on community event | $12 per child, adults free | Classic games, magician, face painting, and egg hunt |
| Waterway Point: Gudetama Egg-citing Walk 2026 | Extended post-Easter interactive experience | Free | Online and in-mall egg hunt with Gudetama-themed merchandise |
| Momentus Hotel Alexandra: Mermaids & Roasts (& Easter Egg Hunt) | Family dining with entertainment | Adults S$118++, Children S$58++ | Brunch with mermaid performances, egg hunt, poolside activities |
| Caffe Fernet, Customs House | Relaxed waterfront dining with family activities | Individual dishes S$16–48 | Italian cuisine with Easter egg hunts, bracelet making, and colouring |
| Marina Bay Sands | Gourmet dining across multiple venues | Varies by restaurant | Diverse Easter meals including buffet, three-course meals, and Greek feast |
Wildlife & Outdoor Adventures
1. Bird Paradise & Singapore Zoo: Easter Eggs-travaganza

Widely considered Singapore’s flagship Easter event, the massive Mandai Wildlife Reserve Easter Eggs-travaganza will run from 14 Mar to 12 Apr. The 2026 edition features an immersive Ranger Buddies Eggs-pedition, a hybrid digital and physical scavenger hunt where children track down five colourful eggs hidden throughout the parks to win exclusive prizes.
A major highlight this year is the country’s largest Hot-Egg Balloon Gachapon, offering a chance to win redemptions totalling S$200,000. For families looking to save, there is a special promotion offering complimentary admission for 1 child with every full-paying adult during the event period.
20 Mandai Lake Road, Mandai Wildlife Reserve, Mandai Wildlife WEST Lawn, Singapore 729825
9am – 6pm (14 Mar to 12 Apr)
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2. Wildlings at Dempsey: Jungle Easter

For families who prefer a more rugged, nature-focused celebration, Wildlings at Dempsey is hosting its annual Easter party on Good Friday, Apr 3. This event is designed for active children who enjoy the outdoors, featuring a “Missing Easter Bunnies Hunt” through the natural jungle space where found bunnies can be traded for special treats.
Beyond the hunt, the day is packed with traditional lawn games, nature-themed crafts like weaving rattan crowns, and scheduled meet-and-greet sessions with the Easter Bunny.
75A Loewen Road, Wildlings @ Dempsey, Singapore 248844
9.30am – 12pm (3 to 5 Apr)
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3. City Sprouts Easter by the Quay

Easter by the Quay at Quayside Isle, Sentosa Cove on 5 Apr is a lively, family-friendly celebration blending festive fun with hands-on activities. Highlights include a colourful Easter egg hunt with a Golden Egg prize, a pet obstacle course for dressed-up furry companions, and creative workshops like upcycled notebook making and egg painting. Children can also enjoy cookie decorating sessions, while adults unwind with an on-site wine tasting by Straits Wine. With interactive experiences, crafts, and prizes throughout, the event offers a relaxed yet engaging way to celebrate Easter by the waterfront, catering to both kids and adults alike in a vibrant community setting.
4pm – 7pm (5 Apr)
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Museum & Community Fun
4. Children’s Museum Singapore: Little Hawker Heroes

Children’s Museum Singapore’s Family Egg Hunt returns with a Little Hawker Hero theme, where families help WonderBot recover a missing recipe book through interactive missions. Participants explore hawker culture, hunt for hidden eggs, and learn about local dishes while enjoying prizes and treats from various brands. The 1 hour 45 minute programme runs 21 & 28 Mar, and 3&4 Apr, starting at 9am across multiple venues including the museum and Fort Canning Park. Designed for children aged 4 to 10, tickets start at $15 for adults and $25 for children, with bundle options available.
23-B Coleman Street, Singapore 179807
9am – 12.45pm & 2pm-5.45pm (Tue to Sun, Closed on Mon)
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5. Cluny Court: Easter Sunday Community Day

Cluny Court provides a more relaxed, community-centric atmosphere for those looking for a quick and fun outing on Easter Sunday, 5 Apr. This event is free to the public and does not require prior registration, making it a great last-minute option. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, including face painting (on Level 2), arts and crafts (on Level 1), and plenty of festive treats. Remember to collect your Easter Egg map on level 2!
Additionally, the mall is running an Instagram giveaway where parents can win complimentary drop-off studio sessions for their children.
501 Bukit Timah Road, Cluny Court, Singapore 259760
11am – 4pm (5 Apr)
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6. Cairnhill Community Club Easter Extravaganza 2026

Easter Extravaganza 2026 promises a lively afternoon of family fun on 4 Apr from 2pm to 5pm at Cairnhill Community Club. Kids can enjoy classic games like duck fishing, inflatable bowling, egg and spoon races, and animal rides. Entertainment includes a magician performance, face painting, and an exciting Easter egg hunt. Refreshments such as barista coffee, popcorn, and ice cream will be available.
The event is priced at $12 per child, while accompanying adults enter for free, making it an affordable and engaging outing for families looking to celebrate Easter together in a festive, community setting.
1 Anthony Road, #02-06/07, Singapore 229944
+65 6737 9537
2pm – 5pm (4 Apr)
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7. Waterway Point: Gudetama Egg-citing Walk 2026

While the official 3km interactive walk takes place on 18 Apr at Punggol Waterway, the festivities begin much earlier for Easter enthusiasts. Starting 23 Mar, fans can participate in an online hunt, followed by an in-mall egg hunt at Waterway Point from 11–19 Apr. Participants are challenged to find 55 hidden eggs to earn digital badges and unlock exclusive Gudetama-themed merchandise, including aprons, t-shirts, and finisher medals. It is a perfect post-Easter activity to keep the holiday spirit going.
83 Punggol Central, Waterway Point, Singapore 828761
+65 6812 7300
8.30am onwards (18 Apr)
Online Egg-hunt: 23 Mar – 12 Apr
In-mall Hunt: 11 Apr – 19 Apr
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Festive Dining & Unique Shows
8. Momentus Hotel Alexandra: Mermaids & Roasts (& Easter Egg Hunt)

Easter Sunday with Mermaids at Verandah Rooftop Rotisserie, Momentus Hotel Alexandra offers a family-friendly brunch on 5 Apr from 12pm to 3pm. Guests can enjoy a lavish spread featuring premium roasts, seafood on ice, live egg and pizza stations, and a poolside barbecue. The highlight is an interactive mermaid experience with performances, storytelling, and meet-and-greet sessions. Children can take part in egg hunts, games, and a dedicated kids’ corner, with access to the pool for added fun. The feast and experience are priced at S$118++ per adult and S$58++ per child, for a blend of dining with entertainment for all ages.
323 Alexandra Road, Singapore 159972
+65 6828 8888
12pm – 3pm (5 Apr)
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9. Caffe Fernet, Customs House

Caffe Fernet celebrates Easter weekend (3–5 Apr) with waterfront dining at Marina Bay, featuring modern Italian favourites and seasonal specials. Highlights include Tuna Crudo (S$19), Fettuccine Seafood Nduja (S$32), Lamb Rack (S$48) and Carrot Cake (S$16), alongside signatures like Housemade Ricotta (S$18) and Mafaldine Cacio e Pepe (S$29).
On Easter Sunday (5 Apr), families can enjoy added kids’ activities such as an Easter egg hunt with prizes and a craft station offering bracelet-making and egg colouring. It’s a relaxed, family-friendly dining experience blending festive food with engaging activities for children.
70 Collyer Quay, #01-05 Customs House, Singapore 049323
+65 9178 1105
1pm – 2pm & 5pm – 6pm (Easter Egg Hunts) ; 12pm – 4pm (friendship bracelet & colouring); 5 Apr only
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10. Rise Restaurant, Marina Bay Sands

Marina Bay Sands celebrates the spring season with diverse Easter dining experiences across its venues. Rise Restaurant offers a lavish buffet featuring home-smoked Wagyu beef short ribs and festive desserts, while The Club presents an elegant three-course meal with champagne. Yardbird Southern Table & Bar serves a hearty seafood-stuffed chicken, and Origin + Bloom showcases Greek-inspired desserts. Estiatorio Milos rounds out the celebrations with a traditional Greek Easter feast, including spit-roasted spring lamb.
10 Bayfront Avenue, Marina Bay Sands, Hotel Tower 1 Lobby, 018956
+65 6688 5525
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How to choose Easter activities and dining in Singapore
Families seeking outdoor adventure and interactive fun can prioritise Mandai Wildlife Reserve for its large-scale egg hunt and digital scavenger challenges, or Wildlings at Dempsey for nature-focused activities and traditional lawn games. Those preferring a community or hands-on creative setting might choose City Sprouts at Quayside Isle or Cairnhill Community Club, offering crafts, egg hunts, and affordable entry (S$12 per child).
For family dining combined with entertainment, Momentus Hotel Alexandra provides a brunch with mermaid performances, while Caffe Fernet and Marina Bay Sands cater to adults and children with festive meals, themed desserts, and structured kids’ activities. Each option suits different levels of engagement, from casual visits to full-day celebrations.
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