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Hydrodash Singapore

Check out this collection and dive into fun at Hydrodash, Singapore's first floating aqua park. Challenge yourself on the inflatable obstacle courses and enjoy a splashing good time with friends and family. Book your tickets now for an unforgettable aquatic adventure.
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Participants enjoying inflatable obstacle course at HydroDash Singapore.
Floating water obstacle course at HydroDash Singapore with participants enjoying activities.
Visitors enjoying inflatable water park activities at HydroDash Singapore.
Person climbing inflatable obstacle at HydroDash Singapore water park.
Participants enjoying inflatable obstacle course at HydroDash Singapore.
Girl bouncing off inflatable mat at HydroDash water park, Singapore.
Person climbing inflatable obstacle at HydroDash Singapore water park.
Participants balancing on inflatable obstacle at HydroDash Singapore.
People climbing inflatable obstacle at HydroDash, Singapore.
Floating obstacle course at HydroDash Singapore on the water.
1 hr - 2 hrs
  • Skip the ordinary and experience the thrill of HydroDash, offering an array of water-based obstacle courses, suitable for all ages and skill levels.

  • Dash, slide, leap, and repeat as you navigate tough obstacles like the Plank, a balancing beam set in the sea, testing your endurance and balance.

  • Test your skills with floats like The Flip, a free-floating catapult, or challenge your arm muscles at Monkey Bars, a reimagined childhood playground.

  • Choose between 1 or 2-hour sessions to explore all floats for an unforgettable aquatic adventure, perfect for bonding and fun with your entire family.

  • Did you know? The park's Action Tower XXL is one of the largest inflatable water park obstacles in the world.

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  • Skip the ordinary and experience the thrill of HydroDash, offering an array of water-based obstacle courses, suitable for all ages and skill levels.

  • Dash, slide, leap, and repeat as you navigate tough obstacles like the Plank, a balancing beam set in the sea, testing your endurance and balance.

  • Test your skills with floats like The Flip, a free-floating catapult, or challenge your arm muscles at Monkey Bars, a reimagined childhood playground.

  • Choose between 1 or 2-hour sessions to explore all floats for an unforgettable aquatic adventure, perfect for bonding and fun with your entire family.

  • Did you know? The park's Action Tower XXL is one of the largest inflatable water park obstacles in the world.

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S$30.99

Pro tips to help you make a pick

Choose by stamina, not access: the 1-hour ticket is S$31 and the 2-hour ticket is S$52 as of May 2026, and both include the same course access, life jacket, and safety briefing. For most families, reviews say 1 hour is enough; teens and repeat visitors get more value from 2 hours.

Pre-book for weekends, public holidays, and the June and December school-holiday peaks. Sessions can sell out quickly, and walk-ins may queue 15–20 minutes at the ticket counter or wait up to an hour for the next slot.

Arrive 15–30 minutes before your session. Check-in, waiver signing, vest fitting, and the shore briefing usually take 5–10 minutes, and arriving late can mean missing your slot.

Consider the S$2 inclement weather insurance if you are booking ahead, especially in the November–January stormier period. It allows a one-time reschedule if lightning or storms cancel your session.

If Klook is offering Priority Entry, it can start about 30 minutes before the general session. That head start is most useful on busy weekends, when you can reach obstacles before the main crowd enters.

If you qualify for Sentosa’s Islander membership, official pricing notes about 15% off. That can bring a 1-hour session down to about S$26.

Booking for a 6-year-old needs extra planning: each child must be accompanied by one adult and both will be limited to the junior section, roughly one quarter of the course.

Do not expect tour extras. HydroDash has no audio guide or guided format; tickets are for free play only, and lockers near the public restrooms cost S$6 if you need storage.

About Hydrodash Singapore

HydroDash Singapore stands apart from land-based water parks because the course floats in the sea about 20 metres off Palawan Beach. There are no pools or fixed slides on land; play happens on open-water inflatables with no set route. The mix of free-form movement, sea conditions, and obstacles like The Mountain gives it a more physical obstacle-course feel.

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Before play starts, every session includes a 10-minute safety briefing onshore, and participants must keep their buoyancy vest on at all times.

The course begins about 20 metres off Palawan Beach, so reaching it is part of the activity: guests swim through waist- to chest-deep water to the start platform.

A 6-year-old cannot roam the full course. Zone 1 is a kids-only section of roughly one quarter of HydroDash, and each child must be accompanied by an adult.

HydroDash reopened in February 2025 after a temporary closure linked to an oil spill affecting the beach, then resumed with additional obstacles.

Klook reports 60,000+ HydroDash tickets sold from 2020 through early 2026, even though the operator has not published official annual attendance figures.

Why visit Hydrodash Singapore?

Singapore’s First and Only Inflatable Water Park

Mothership described HydroDash as Singapore’s first and only inflatable water park in Sep 2020. Instead of pools or fixed slides on land, the attraction is a floating obstacle course anchored off Palawan Beach in Sentosa.

Open-Sea Course 20 Metres from Shore

The course starts about 20 metres from Palawan Beach, so you swim out through waist- to chest-deep water to reach the first platform. Once you are on the inflatables, the sea and gentle waves become part of the experience.

The 4-Metre Mountain Slide and Action Tower XXL

The Mountain is a 4-metre-tall slide that sends riders straight back into the sea. Another standout is Action Tower XXL, a steep climb-and-jump obstacle that turns a single attempt into a full-body challenge.

Free-Play Layout with No Ride Lines

HydroDash is built for free play rather than a fixed circuit, so you can dash, crawl, climb, and retry obstacles in any order. There are no classic ride queues inside the park, though popular elements can draw short waits of about 2–3 minutes at peak times.

Junior Zone for Six- and Seven-Year-Olds

Zone 1 is reserved for children around 6–7 years old, each accompanied by an adult. This junior area covers roughly one quarter of the course and uses gentler obstacles, making it a more manageable introduction for younger participants.

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