15 best things to do this June holidays

May 22, 2026
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June holidays in Singapore 2026 feature themed pop-ups, exhibitions, workshops, cruises and family attractions across the island, encouraging visitors to mix and match experiences. Highlights include immersive shows like Harry Potter: Visions of Magic, Van Gogh Inside 2026 and Portals, alongside interactive outings such as Minecraft Experience and Sanrio at Adventure Cove. Marine stays, sensory spaces, concerts and hands-on food workshops add variety, reflecting a shift towards flexible, experience-led holiday plans for families.

June holidays in Singapore often mean packed schedules from establishments, and in 2026, this is no different. Throughout the island and the surrounding area, themed pop-ups, family workshops, cruises, and exhibitions fill the calendar.

This year’s line-up shows a new and fresh take on having fun with families and friends. Gone are the days when people need to flock to one hotspot; now, they can enjoy a curated tapestry of experiences over many weeks. With that in mind, here are the 15 best things to do for the June holidays with your family.

Name Best for Location / Area Key highlight
Set sail with French Papa: A 2-night culinary cruise Families wanting a premium overnight getaway Singapore to Melaka Cruise Chef-led French dining cruise experience
Visit a Harry Potter Art Exhibition Harry Potter fans and interactive indoor activities Resorts World Sentosa Wand-based immersive wizarding experience
An easy family escape, just a ferry ride away Short overseas family holidays Club Med, Bintan Flexible resort stay with new family zones
Walk through Van Gogh’s most iconic masterpieces Art-focused family outings Parkview Square Immersive projection art and interactive activities
A colourful waterpark day with Sanrio Young children and outdoor play Adventure Cove Waterpark, Sentosa Sanrio-themed rides, games, and collectibles
Spend the night beside the open ocean at Singapore Oceanarium Families wanting a luxury staycation Singapore Oceanarium, Sentosa Overnight glamping beside marine habitats
Chatrium Hotels & Residences makes family holidays simpler across Asia Longer family holidays overseas Thailand, Japan, Myanmar Kids stay and dine free package
Have fun with Minecraft at Mandai Wildlife Reserve Minecraft fans and active group play Mandai Wildlife Reserve Real-world Minecraft rescue mission
Visit the Sensory Experience at Dopamine Land Casual indoor fun with friends or children WEAVE, Sentosa Interactive sensory play rooms
Indulge yourself with Candlelight Concerts in Singapore Relaxed evening outings Various venues Live performances surrounded by candlelight
Drop by an Epic Journey through Fantasy & Sci-Fi Older children and fantasy fans Scotts Road Large-scale fantasy and sci-fi environments
Treat the Kids to a Picnic day at Wildseed Cafe Slow-paced family afternoons Various Wildseed venues Picnic dining with games and activities
Celebrate World Ocean Day at Singapore Oceanarium Educational family activities Singapore Oceanarium Marine conservation workshops and screenings
Take part in a Souffle Pancake Workshop Younger children and parent bonding NEX Serangoon DIY pancake decorating session
Watch a Family-Friendly Musical Families with young children Victoria Theatre Interactive live adaptation of The Cat in the Hat

1. Set sail with French Papa: A 2-night culinary cruise

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Dream Cruises with Chef Tommie Lee 
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With the June school holidays around the corner, families are on the lookout for getaways that are easy, exciting, and hassle-free — and a cruise ticks all the right boxes. For kids, the appeal is simple: a giant ship with endless things to do, new ports to explore, and meals that feel like an adventure in themselves. Genting Dream by Dream Cruises makes for a great family option, with its short 2-night sail from Singapore keeping things manageable for younger travellers.

From now till 3 Jul 2026, the cruise offers a more personalised experience in terms of a culinary voyage in celebration of their 10th anniversary. This new service includes a curated French menu from Chef Tommie Lee (aka French Papa), a celebrity chef featured in Netflix’s Culinary Class Wars. The 2-night cruise from Singapore to Melaka is designed as a culinary voyage in the sense that the focus of the voyage is not only on travel but also on a crafted food program.

The culinary experience begins with the chef’s curated tasting voyage through French dishes that are both exquisite and comforting.

cruise - seafood broth and escargot dish
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Among the dishes included on the voyage are the Escargot Vol-au-Vent (our absolute favourite), tender escargot baked in a flaky buttery pastry shell that strikes a satisfying balance between crisp and creamy. It is a comforting yet refined bite that sets the tone for the meal ahead. Also on the menu is the Bouillabaisse Maison, a dish featuring saffron and seafood that brings the warmth and depth of a classic French coastal stew to the dining table.

cruise - veal and choco mousse dishes
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The main course is a Slow-Roasted Veal Tenderloin that is accompanied by foie gras and truffle essence. This rich and indulgent combination brings together classic French techniques and luxurious ingredients. The desserts provide a sweet ending to the meal with the classic Chocolate Mousse with Dulce de Leche Espuma, rounding off the voyage on a light yet decadent note.

The menu does extend to the other cruises in the collection as well, so for those who want something different, there are still options on board. On the Genting Dream, all the above meals are served at the Bistro Restaurant at S$90 or S$132 with wine pairing per person.

This anniversary menu showcases the development of cruise dining in the region from regular buffets to unique chef experiences that tell stories about their origin. The cruise dining becomes an end goal, rather than just being another holiday benefit.

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Price: from S$89++ per pax

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2. Visit a Harry Potter Art Exhibition

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Harry Potter Visions of Magic (images of the locations) 
Credit – Resorts World Sentosa

If you are tired of going to the shopping mall during the holidays and need something more extraordinary, you can spend your time in Harry Potter: Visions of Magic at Resorts World Sentosa during the Jun break.

The event will be held till 31 Jul 2026. This experience will immerse guests in some of the most mysterious places in the Wizarding World by means of interactive installations and visual storytelling. Such a visit is suitable for both long-term fans and newcomers as it provides a multi-sensory experience that resembles more the movies rather than an exhibition.

This is not just an ordinary exhibition. It is based on thematic areas where one can find installations dedicated to the most famous places in Harry Potter’s world. Visitors will have an opportunity to visit Newt’s Menagerie, the Hall of Prophecy, and the Room of Requirement. The new 2 thematic areas—The Chamber of Secrets and The Trap Door—will make the visit more interesting for returning fans.

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Harry Potter Visions of Magic
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Another notable aspect is the interactive wand that allows visitors to reveal secret features in every environment. It promotes exploration and guarantees uniqueness in each visit. Authentic soundtracks and visual effects help in creating a magical atmosphere.

There is also a shop offering authentic Harry Potter products, collectables, and gift items. Special offers like Butterbeer packages and reduced rates for visits after 6pm add value to the experience. The visit takes approximately 1 hour and is perfect to be included in a day out at Sentosa Island.

For more details, refer here.

Price: S$39 (ages 4 to 12) & S$49 (ages 13 and above) on off-peak days, S$49 (ages 4 to 12) & S$59 (ages 13 and above) on peak days

8 Sentosa Gateway, WEAVE Level B1, Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore 098269
Mon to Sun: 11am – 10pm [till 31 Jul 2026]
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3. An easy family escape, just a ferry ride away

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Club Med (room image) 
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When it comes to family holidays, Club Med has long been a trusted name known for its all-inclusive setup, dedicated kids’ clubs, and a laid-back resort atmosphere that keeps children entertained while giving parents room to breathe. What makes it even better is that Club Med Bintan is just 1 hour from Singapore by ferry —  close enough to skip the stress of long-distance travel, yet every bit the resort escape families are looking for.  Club Med Bintan is currently undergoing a staged transformation that will be completed by the end of 2026. It will create improved family zones, new dining ideas, upgraded rooms, and improved leisure zones.

Families will have the flexibility to slow down, interact and bond with each other without being restricted by schedules. Best of all, experiences can be tailored to individual families.

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Club Med
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The new Splash Pad entertains kids as adults unwind nearby, while new pickleball courts offer an inclusive and social sport for everyone. The dining facilities are also changing, with an improved Panorama Coffee Shop that goes from being a daytime to a nighttime facility, serving drinks at sunset.

Terrace Gourmet Club serves Indonesian food, vegetarian food, and international cuisine in a setting that is casual by day and intimate seaside by night. The new Grill, set to launch in late 2026, will serve grilled seafood and top-quality meats in a relaxed coastal environment.

All 308 rooms are getting refurbished with light colours, natural finishes, and layouts that prioritise comfort. The new Deluxe Family-Themed Rooms have fun designs for kids, as well as separate rooms for adults.

Additional kid-focused amenities include the new My Forest Friends amenities made in collaboration with ADA Cosmetics. All these upgrades should help Club Med Bintan become not just another weekend island resort, but a long-term vacation location.

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4. Walk through Van Gogh’s most iconic masterpieces

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Van Gogh Inside 2026 Love, Vincent
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This kid-friendly art exhibition is a great way to introduce kids to the world of art. Van Gogh Inside 2026: Love, Vincent, offers a fresh way to experience one of art history’s most recognisable figures. Running until 31 Jul 2026, the exhibition in Singapore reimagines Vincent van Gogh’s life and works through large-scale projections, soundscapes, and interactive spaces, inviting visitors to step inside his world rather than simply observe it.

Familiar paintings such as Starry Night and Sunflowers are reinterpreted across towering digital displays wrapping around the room, turning every surface into part of the narrative. Instead of viewing art behind glass, guests can move through shifting scenes inspired by 19th-century Netherlands and France, where Van Gogh lived and worked.

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Van Gogh Inside 2026 Love, Vincent (image of the space)
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It comes along with classical music and storytelling that follows his emotional journey, creativity and personal challenges. However, apart from the visual aspect of the exhibition, the experience is intended to be interactive. There will be opportunities for visitors to engage in art-related activities based on Van Gogh’s artistic techniques, enabling them to explore the use of colour and brushstrokes.

Those who wish to have a piece of the experience to take back home may find a variety of merchandise available at the exhibition.

Price: S$18 (ages 12 and below) & S$28 (ages 12 and above) on off-peak days, S$23 (ages 12 and below) & S$33 (ages 12 and above) on peak days

600 North Bridge Road, Groundseesaw Singapore Level 3, Parkview Square, Singapore 188778
+65 6911 0851
Daily: 10am – 6pm [till 31 Jul 2026]
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5. A colourful waterpark day with Sanrio

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Sanrio Hapidanbui Summer at Adventure Cove Waterpark (exterior image)
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Looking for a fun and hassle-free holiday outing? Then the Adventure Cove Waterpark will not disappoint you as it opens its doors to visitors once again from 29 May to 30 Aug 2026 in a fully-fledged Sanrio takeover. In collaboration with Hapidanbui, 6 popular Sanrio characters come to this water park, which is famous for its slides and wave pools.

The experience of visiting the water park is like playing a game. Instead of just riding on rides, you collect 6 character tattoos at different attractions. It may seem simple at first, but it works perfectly, especially if you travel with kids who love getting little treats.

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Sanrio Hapidanbui Summer at Adventure Cove Waterpark (image of people having fun)
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Merchandise becomes even more important, with bucket hats, lanyards, tote bags, and clothes designed with summer in mind rather than branding. The merchandise is created for practical purposes rather than being simply souvenirs and thus becomes useful beyond the visit.

Theme-based food items, such as fish burgers, along with colourful drinks, add another element of fun to the day. The spend and collect system enables visitors to earn limited edition waterproof stickers by purchasing from the park.

For more details, refer here.

Price: S$29 (ages 4 to 12) & S$34 (ages 13 and above)

14 Sentosa Gateway, Resorts World Sentosa, Sentosa Island, 098132
+65 6577 8888
Mon to Fri & Sun: 10am – 5pm
[29 May – 30 Aug 2026]
Sat: 10am – 8pm
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6. Spend the night beside the open ocean at Singapore Oceanarium

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Ocean Dreams at Singapore Oceanarium (image of the tent)
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Ocean Dreams at the Singapore Oceanarium turns a regular aquarium visit into an adventure of sleeping next to one of the biggest ocean tanks. With luxurious accommodations, after-hours entry, and private interaction with the animals, Ocean Dreams is perfect for those looking for a unique staycation experience with their family, friends, or partners.

Taking place on select dates from 31 May to 27 Jun 2026, it is an opportunity to experience marine life in an immersive and relaxing manner, replacing the hustle and bustle of crowds with beautiful ocean scenes during the night.

Located near the Open Ocean tank, guests will have a night’s sleep in glamping tents complete with comfortable facilities and double-bed air mattresses. This 2-day and 1-night programme starts with check-in at the VIP Lounge and continues with a guided tour around the public and behind-the-scenes areas.

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Ocean Dreams at Singapore Oceanarium
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Encounters with animals form a significant part of the programme. Visitors can take part in activities like feeding manta rays and interacting with dolphins, allowing them an opportunity to observe marine animals up close.

The cost includes meals, which include a buffet of breakfasts, dinners, and midnight snacks. There is no pork, lard, or peanuts in the menu to cater to more varied eating preferences. Amenities include hot showers, snack stops, Wi-Fi, and play corners for visitors’ comfort.

Each family will be given gifts such as lanyards, pins, photos, and stuffed animals for their kids. Furthermore, families will be given a 2-day pass to the Oceanarium after leaving the park, which is quite worth the trip.

For more details, refer here.

Price: from S$1,800 per pax

24 Sentosa Gateway, Resorts World Sentosa, Sentosa Island, 098137
Mon, Tue & Thu to Sun: 10am – 8pm [31 May to 27 Jun 2026]
Wed: 10am – 4pm
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7. Chatrium Hotels & Residences makes family holidays simpler across Asia

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Chatrium Hotels & Residences
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For selected hotels in Thailand, Japan, and Myanmar, Chatrium Hotels & Residences provides an offer for families where children can enjoy accommodation and meals without charge by booking directly. The new programme, known as Kids Stay & Eat Free, is provided exclusively through their official website to help parents cut costs during their holiday with children.

The resorts in Bangkok are ideal for families interested in exploring the city. In Niseko, the emphasis lies on the changing scenery and recreational activities, particularly in winter. The resorts in Yangon give the opportunity to visit cultural sites in the heart of the city.

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Chatrium Hotels & Residences
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This diversity allows the family to pick a place according to the kind of trip that they wish to have, instead of adapting their expectations to one kind of hotel. It is more useful for longer vacations since all costs associated with food consumption and additional bedding accumulate each day.

Although the promotion is straightforward, it is indicative of a general trend in the hospitality industry toward family-oriented vacation experiences. Unlike before, when children were seen as a secondary cost layer, they now become part of the main holiday package.

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8. Have fun with Minecraft at Mandai Wildlife Reserve

Minecraft Experience - people enjoying the event

Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue adds a practical edge to this highly popular game by bringing it alive at Green Canvas, Exhibition Hall 1 & 2, Mandai Wildlife Reserve. This event marks the first time ever that an immersive Minecraft event is being held in Asia, and it offers visitors the unique opportunity of venturing into the Minecraft world and playing out the role of rescuing villagers.

It is a journey full of adventure and cooperation. The guests have to navigate through various themed biomes based on the Minecraft environments. The process involves encountering mobs, gathering resources, and completing tasks using the Orb of Interaction. The experience is exciting, interactive, and engaging, allowing players to think and act their way through each level of the challenge.

Minecraft Experience - people enjoying the event and pics of the minecraft mobs

The main storyline revolves around the village being attacked by zombies, where the players have to protect the villagers from the zombie invasion. In addition to fighting the zombies, the game requires players to solve various puzzles, such as mining jewels and opening the exit portal. It incorporates both gameplay elements and physical interactions within the game that can be enjoyed by anyone, even those without prior experience with the game.

Players who successfully complete the challenge get an exclusive cape within the game. Moreover, there is a Trading Post shop where visitors can enjoy the exclusive merchandise and buy some souvenirs.

Price: S$40 (ages 13 and below) & S$46 (ages 13 and above) on off-peak days, S$44 (ages 13 and below) & S$51 (ages 13 and above) on peak days

80 Mandai Lake Rd, Green Canvas, Exhibition Hall 1 & 2, Mandai Wildlife Reserve, Singapore 729826
+65 6269 3411
Mon to Fri: 11am – 7pm [13 Sep 2026]
Sat & Sun: 10am – 8pm
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9. Visit the Sensory Experience at Dopamine Land

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Dopamine Land A Multisensory Experience
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Dopamine Land: A Multi-Sensory Experience is an entertaining escape within WEAVE at Sentosa Gateway till 19 Dec 2026. The exhibition is an immersive “feel-good” museum, which utilises technology, colours, and interactive exhibits to offer a place where you can enjoy and play.

The concept of the exhibition is based on evoking positive emotions through sensory play. Every single room in the exhibition offers something new, from colourful surroundings to interactive experiences that make you dance, touch, and play around. It is not your typical exhibition where you see art; it is more like an exploration of different worlds, which brings you to another place.

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Dopamine Land A Multisensory Experience
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Among many other things, it is famous for the interactive zones where visitors are invited to participate in pillow-fights and play games that make one feel like a kid again. These experiences are meant to be enjoyed by people together, and therefore Dopamine Land attracts friends’ and families’ crowds that look for something unusual to do during weekends.

Walking through all of its rooms takes about 50 minutes, but visitors have an opportunity to spend more time and visit their favourite rooms. Dopamine Land is aimed at attracting people of any age, but being accessible, it is still fun. Here, visitors are offered the opportunity to relax, become children again, and enjoy good old-fashioned fun.

Price: from S$12++

26 Sentosa Gateway, WEAVE, #02-204-205, Singapore 098138
+65 8305 5692
Mon, Wed to Sun: 11am – 9pm [19 Dec 2026]
Closed on Tue
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10. Indulge yourself with Candlelight Concerts in Singapore 

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Candlelight Concerts
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In case you like music of any genre, this entry might be right up your alley. Running until 19 Dec 2026, Candlelight concerts in Singapore appeal to people via a unique mix of live music, beautiful venues, and performances lit by more than 1000 candles

Indeed, the concert series covers a wide spectrum of genres appealing not only to classic music lovers but to those who prefer more modern options. Thus, in addition to the works of famous composers, such as Vivaldi, the programme includes orchestral covers of modern artists, such as Taylor Swift, Coldplay, and Queen. Moreover, it also offers film soundtracks, jazz arrangements, and other contemporary options.

The concerts take place in selected venues in Singapore, with the luxurious interiors of CHIJMES Hall and the historic atmosphere of The Arts House. Therefore, the atmosphere of the event is additionally shaped by the architecture and acoustics of these venues.

The unique atmosphere of the Candlelight concerts is created due to the fact that the stage is lit by numerous candles, which creates a cinema-like atmosphere for all guests.

Price: from S$43

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11. Drop by for an Epic Journey through Fantasy & Sci-Fi 

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Portals
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PORTALS: An Epic Journey Through Fantasy & Sci-Fi will take place from 1 Jun to 2 Sep 2026 in Singapore, which focuses on showcasing art, storytelling, and immersive set design within a 13,000-square-foot venue.

It is conceived as a hybrid of a gallery and a cinematic experience, the exhibition spans across 8 intricately designed realms that pull the visitors into an expansive fantasy and science-fiction environments constructed at a theatrical scale.

The exhibition shows original vintage artwork inspired by leading fantasy, science fiction, and gaming franchises. Unseen by the public, these pieces are curated for discovery, especially to those who enjoy fantasy and all things alike. 

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Portals
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One of the great features of this exhibition is the size of the environments: 3 giant dioramas have over 10,000 hand-painted miniature figurines each. The amount of detail prompts visitors to look around carefully, making this show attractive to tabletop game players, world builders, or even visual storytellers.

Apart from paintings, the show also provides an immersive environment through its set design. Visitors will be able to move through several life-size environments meant for exploration and photography, each creating the sensation of being in a separate world.

There will also be a limited edition of signed art prints available at the show, which will include only 100 copies of each print. This will be accompanied by a collection of exclusive merchandise, some of which will be available only at the show.

Visitors should be aware that some of the content deals with mature sci-fi and fantasy worlds, so do take a note. The guests with young children should use their own discretion while visiting these worlds.

Price: from S$17++ per pax

25 Scotts Rd, Fever Exhibition Hall, Singapore 228220
Daily: 9am – 9pm
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12. Treat the kids to a picnic day at Wildseed Cafe

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Kids Picnic Basket at Wildseed Cafe (locations)
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From 1 Jun to 31 Jul 2026, Wildseed Cafe will host a seasonal series of family-friendly pop-up events that include outdoor dining, creative activities, and holiday-themed entertainment.

The programme does not follow a fixed itinerary; in fact, it allows visitors to move between venues. All 4 venues emphasise sharing fun experiences and offer hands-on activities, picnic areas, water-play zones for young children, and bouncy castles.

Each venue contributes a distinct character to the programme. For those who enjoy an open-air atmosphere with a garden setting, The Garage is the place to be. The Summerhouse and The Alkaff Mansion provide somewhat of a heritage-inspired space suitable for extended lunches and leisurely afternoons. 1-Flowerhill is suited for those who enjoy a quiet, nature-focused environment.

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Kids Picnic Basket at Wildseed Cafe
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The participating venues provide incentives for family dining, turning the dining experience into an all-day affair. The event encourages families to stay at the venue or hop to another venue without forgetting to engage in the various activities, and gives children the freedom to enjoy themselves at their own pace.

Families can receive a free Summer Essentials Kit through the collaboration of the event with Cloversoft. Even though there is a difference in the process for redemption based on the venue, it still gives its participants a valuable take-home item that adds value to the event.

The Kids Picnic Basket provides the child participants with an interesting experience of having a meal with a theme and a bingo sheet to complete to win a scoop of ice cream.Price: from S$32++ per pax

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13. Celebrate World Ocean Day at Singapore Oceanarium

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - World Ocean’s Day activities at Singapore Oceanarium (exterior image)
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World Oceans Day at the Singapore Oceanarium is all about creativity, education, and interactive activities mixed in one, which focus on marine life and environmental awareness. Running from 6 to 8 Jun 2026 at the Research and Learning Centre, this is a perfect way for kids to connect with nature.

A key highlight is GREEN-HOUSE HangOut: Ready, Set, Reef!, a fun marketplace and interactive zone operating on 6 and 7 Jun. Participants progress through Reef Mission stations that present concepts related to coral ecosystems and conservation through interactive engagement rather than traditional lectures, which are usually boring.

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - World Ocean’s Day activities at Singapore Oceanarium
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Further, there is an array of locally made sustainable brands that have environmentally friendly products. Moreover, customised merchandise is sold, and the profits go into coral restoration, giving meaning to the event.

Those interested in having a more peaceful experience can watch films during the Earth In Focus screenings. There will be several screenings throughout the days of 6 to 8 Jun, where short films related to wildlife, ecosystems, and helping connect the kids to nature.

Another fun activity for visitors is the Make a Sea Star Clay Workshop, which will take place at selected times on 6, 7, & 8 June. This workshop allows participants to create a sea star sculpture out of clay and is perfect for people of all ages.

Price: from S$43 per pax

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14. Take part in a Souffle Pancake Workshop

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - Tamago-EN

There is something special coming up for the family with Tamago-EN’s DIY Souffle Pancake Decorating Workshop. This event turns a traditional delicacy into a fun bonding session that can be enjoyed by both kids and adults alike.

This event will take place in Tamago-EN’s NEX outlet on 13, 14, & 20 Jun 2026, from 3pm to 5pm. The event is priced at S$18 per person. This experience is catered to kids ranging from ages 3 to 10, making it a perfect choice for a family who wants to bond in an easygoing environment.

A participant gets a base souffle pancake along with toppings, which include things like whipped cream, sauces, fruits, etc., thus allowing everyone to get creative with their pancake designs. Since there is no requirement to have a specific design, it allows everyone to relax and enjoy themselves. The number of participants for each event will be limited to 20 people.

Price: from S$18

23 Serangoon Central, NEX #02-K5 K6, Singapore 556083
+65 6733 3789

Daily: 11am – 10pm [13, 14, & 20 Jun 2026]
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15. Watch a Family-Friendly Musical

15 best things to do this June holidays in SG - The Cat in the Hat Musical
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The famous Dr Seuss book, The Cat in the Hat, is set to take the stage in Singapore from 18 to 21 Jun 2026. The play targets children aged 3 years and above and entails all the important aspects that were in the story, such as mischief, fun, and chaos.

In the play, we see the story starting off on a rainy day, where the 2 siblings, Sally and her brother, are forced to stay indoors. The Cat in the Hat then comes in to play tricks and games, which turns the ordinary afternoon into an adventurous one.

The play is geared towards being energetic and involves lots of interaction with the audience rather than having a complicated story. The entire play takes less than an hour without any intervals. One aspect of the play that stands out is the chance for the audience to meet the Cat in the Hat after the play.

Price: from S$35 per pax

9 Empress Pl, Victoria Theatre, Singapore 179556
+65 6908 8810
Thu & Fri: from 5pm onwards [18 to 21 Jun 2026]
Sat & Sun: 11am, 2pm & 4.30pm onwards
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How to choose the best June holiday activities in Singapore for 2026?

June holidays in 2026 span cruises, exhibitions, workshops, and immersive attractions, so the choice comes down to pace, budget, and how structured the day should be. For a premium, time-heavy outing, Ocean Dreams at Singapore Oceanarium offers an overnight glamping experience, while Dream Cruises Serves Up 10th Anniversary Celebration with Chef Tommie Lee suits those who prefer a dining-led journey at sea. Families wanting flexible, shorter activities can look at Van Gogh Inside 2026: Love, Vincent or Harry Potter: Visions of Magic, both centred in Sentosa and easy to slot into a half-day plan.

Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue at Mandai Wildlife Reserve and Dopamine Land at WEAVE both focus on hands-on engagement. For something slower and more creative, Souffle Pancake Workshop and Kids Picnic Basket at Wildseed Cafe offer simple, low-pressure bonding time. Portals: An Epic Journey Through Fantasy & Sci-Fi and Candlelight Concerts in Singapore sit in between, appealing to older children or mixed-age groups. The best pick depends on whether the day calls for play, culture, or a more relaxed shared experience.

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