Looking for family plans this June? We’ve got you covered!

1. LEGOLAND® Malaysia Launches MINILAND Sultan Ibrahim Stadium Experience
Football passion and imaginative play are coming together in Johor as LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort partners with Johor Darul Ta’zim Football Club (JDT) to recreate the iconic Sultan Ibrahim Stadium in MINILAND. Built using millions of LEGO bricks, the highly detailed replica will serve as the centrepiece of an all-new interactive attraction featuring moving elements and matchday-inspired activations that capture the electrifying atmosphere of live football. Families, football fans, and theme park visitors alike can look forward to exploring this miniature sporting landmark that celebrates Johor’s vibrant culture and love for the game.
To mark this exciting collaboration, a co-branded limited-edition Annual Pass will officially launch on 4 June 2026. Starting at RM175, the exclusive pass grants unlimited access to the theme park, water park, and SEA LIFE aquarium, and offers fans selected JDT match privileges and exclusive retail benefits. Existing guests and supporters from both communities can also enjoy reciprocal perks, including discounts on park admission and club season passes, further connecting the worlds of football and family entertainment.
LEGOLAND® Malaysia is located at 7, Persiaran Medini Utara 3, 79100 Iskandar Puteri, Johor Darul Ta’zim, Malaysia.

2. Disney Fun at Gardens by the Bay
This mid-year holiday season, a whimsical blend of nature and nostalgia comes to life at Gardens by the Bay, where breathtaking floral landscapes are transformed into enchanting storybook-inspired adventures for all ages.
Beginning 26 May 2026, visitors can step into a vibrant horticultural showcase inspired by the grandeur of the Ottoman Empire. Sweeping displays of lush, cloud-like hydrangeas surround an elegant palace recreation, immersing guests in a dreamlike setting filled with colour, history, and timeless beauty.
From 30 May 2026, families can continue the adventure outdoors with interactive play zones celebrating 100 years of Winnie the Pooh. Designed for children and the young at heart, these charming experiences create the perfect setting for joyful family moments and multi-generational bonding amidst the gardens.
The magic deepens from 8 June 2026, as beloved fairy tales come to life through elaborate floral artistry. Visitors can admire stunning topiary displays inspired by Disney Princesses alongside playful floral interpretations of iconic local dishes, all meticulously crafted from thousands of blossoms. Complemented by complimentary admission promotions for children and hands-on craft workshops, this seasonal celebration promises an unforgettable escape where imagination flourishes in the heart of Singapore.
Gardens by the Bay is located at 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953.

3. Amara Singapore x KITKAT® Launches Playful June Holiday Experience
Looking for the ultimate June holiday escape? From 1 June to 5 July 2026, Amara Singapore and KITKAT® are teaming up to transform the hotel into a playful chocolate-themed paradise, celebrating the joy of “having a break” with an exciting lineup of family-friendly experiences.
The star highlight of the collaboration is the Sweet and Indulgent High Tea For Two at Cafe Oriental. Available daily throughout the campaign period, the specially curated menu features creative sweet-and-savory delights including Chicken Satay Skewers with chocolate peanut emulsion, Banana and Chocolate Cheese French Toast, decadent Fudge Brownies Made with KITKAT®, and refreshing Soft Serve Swirls Made with KITKAT®.
Guests can enjoy the exclusive high tea on weekdays from 2:30pm to 5pm, while weekend and public holiday seatings are available from 1pm to 3pm and 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Priced at S$68++ for two adults and S$21++ per child below 12 years old, it is the perfect excuse for a fun-filled family treat during the school holidays.
For those looking to extend the experience, the hotel also offers takeaway treats at the Lobby Bar alongside a specially curated staycation package for the ultimate chocolate-inspired city escape.
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4. The Winnie the Pooh-themed “Tea with a Little Hunny” High Tea at SKAI
Escape the hustle of the city and step into the whimsical world of the Hundred Acre Wood, elevated 70 floors above Singapore’s skyline. SKAI at Swissôtel The Stamford is now hosting a delightful Winnie the Pooh-themed high tea experience that beautifully blends childhood nostalgia with sophisticated culinary artistry.
Thoughtfully crafted by Executive Chef Enver Can Gumus and Executive Pastry Chef Yong Ming Choong, the menu brings beloved characters to life through imaginative sweet and savoury creations. Highlights include the Golden Hunny Lemon Choux, the savoury Garden Harvest Basket, and a curated tableside tasting of unique Indonesian honeys, inviting guests to slow down and savour every moment.
The magic does not end when your teapot runs dry. Guests can extend the adventure with a specially curated staycation package at Swissôtel The Stamford, featuring themed rooms adorned with playful decorations, exclusive treats, and a take-home keepsake from the dedicated Disney and Pixar retail pop-up.
Best of all, overnight guests enjoy priority access to high tea reservations, ensuring a seamless and immersive getaway for fans of all ages.
The Winnie the Pooh-themed “Tea with a Little Hunny” High Tea is available daily from 1 June to 31 August 2026, between 12.15pm and 5.30pm. Each set includes a choice of non-alcoholic cocktail, TWG Tea, or gourmet coffee. The experience is priced at S$78++ per adult and S$39++ per child (aged 6 to 12 years).
SKAI is located at Level 70, Swissôtel The Stamford, Singapore 178882

5. Children’s Season 2026 Invites Young Ones to Become Earth’s Superheroes
This mid-year holiday season, young explorers can embark on an exciting journey of discovery as Children’s Season 2026 returns with a vibrant sustainability theme. Running from 30 May to 28 June 2026, the month-long programme transforms museum visits into meaningful adventures that inspire environmental awareness, creativity, and action.
Co-created with a passionate panel of primary school students, this year’s edition combines hands-on heritage storytelling with interactive eco-focused activities, encouraging children and families to explore how small everyday actions can make a positive impact on the world around them. Through engaging challenges and immersive experiences, participants are invited to step into the role of environmental champions while learning through play and discovery.
A key highlight of this year’s programme is Singapore’s participation in its first-ever International Day of Play celebrations. The festivities culminate in a lively weekend carnival from 12 to 14 June 2026, featuring outdoor play zones, creative craft stations, and youth-led interactive booths spread across the surrounding heritage district.
Designed to put children at the centre of the experience, the celebration showcases the power of play as a tool for learning, leadership, and self-expression. By encouraging curiosity, imagination, and collaboration, Children’s Season 2026 offers families a meaningful way to spend the school holidays together.
Children’s Museum Singapore is located at 23B Coleman Street, Singapore 179807.

6. Big fun is landing at VivoCity this June with Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 5
From now until 28 June 2026, Vovocity is taking inspiration from Disney and Pixar’s upcoming film Toy Story 5 (releasing 18 June 2026), turning everyday spaces into a whimsical world where visitors step into the role of honorary “toys”. Across the mall, oversized installations recreate the charm of a child’s bedroom, bringing playful storytelling to life on a grand scale.
Guests can explore themed zones filled with immersive photo spots, larger-than-life character displays, carnival-style attractions, exclusive merchandise drops, and mall-wide shopper rewards inspired by Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and friends.
Outside, a lively carnival zone adds to the energy with hands-on game booths, family-friendly rides, and playful challenges. Visitors can test their skills at space-themed game stations, hop on a mini express train, or race through colourful pedal kart tracks.
Inside, the journey continues with a stamp-collecting adventure, limited-edition retail pop-ups, and special character-themed collectibles. Shoppers and loyalty members will also enjoy exclusive perks, including curated gifts and complimentary movie tickets.
VivoCity is located at 1 HarbourFront Walk, Singapore 098585.

7. Sesame Street Magical Art World Arrives at Marina Square
This June school holiday, Marina Square presents SESAME STREET MAGICAL ART WORLD, the internationally acclaimed exhibition making its Southeast Asia debut.
From 5 to 28 June 2026, the Marina Square Atrium transforms into a vibrant world of large-scale installations and artworks by 10 global artists, each reimagining beloved Sesame Street characters in bold, contemporary ways. Families, fans, and art lovers of all ages are invited to explore an experience where pop culture meets modern art.
Beyond the visuals, the exhibition features interactive zones designed especially for children. Kids can enjoy creative play at Doodle Wonder Alley, bounce in the colourful Ball Pit, try a mini-golf experience, and complete fun challenges with an activity booklet that doubles as a keepsake.
With a minimum spend of S$100, guests can also redeem an exclusive artist-designed tote bag featuring limited-edition designs. Available while stocks last, redemption requires downloading the Marina Square App and registering as a member.
More than an art showcase, SESAME STREET MAGICAL ART WORLD celebrates learning, creativity, and connection—values that have defined Sesame Street for generations, making it a meaningful family outing for the June holidays.
Marina Square is located at 6 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039594.

8. Limited-Time June Holiday Promotions for Families and Local Residents
As the mid-year school holidays approach, families and local residents can look forward to elevated experiences and memorable evenings without stretching their budget.
From 1 June to 30 June 2026, local residents can enjoy a scenic round trip on the Mount Faber Line at an exclusive rate of just S$12 per person, offering sweeping aerial views of Singapore’s skyline and harbour. To continue the journey across the island, the Sentosa Line offers even more value, with weekday round-trip tickets at just S$2 per person from 1 June to 31 December 2026. Weekend fares remain highly accessible at S$4 for adults and S$3 for children, making island-hopping both easy and affordable.
The experience continues into the evening with the upgraded Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony, featuring enhanced pyrotechnics introduced in December 2025. From 20 May to 30 June 2026, guests can enjoy a special bundle where a second ticket is priced at just S$4 when purchased with a standard S$22 ticket, offering a magical night experience at S$13 per person.
For those seeking extended value, the annual Faber Licence membership is available at 30% off from 20 May to 31 July 2026. The membership includes unlimited cable car rides, as well as exclusive dining, retail, and staycation privileges, valid until 31 December 2026.

9. Museum of Ice Cream and Cineleisure Presents the Sweetest Summer Escape
Beat the tropical heat this June as the Museum of Ice Cream teams up with Cineleisure to present “Summer Escape”, a vibrant multi-sensory pop-up running from 8 to 21 June 2026.
Transforming Basement 1 of Cineleisure into a pastel paradise, this daily interactive playground is open from 11am to 8pm. Visitors can dive into Asia’s largest outdoor sprinkle pool, spanning an impressive 15 square metres, or capture Instagram-worthy moments against a series of summer-themed installations.
Adding a playful twist, guests who share their colourful experiences on social media before 11.59pm on 21 June 2026 stand a chance to win ten exclusive shopping vouchers.
The sweet adventure continues with a treasure hunt experience inside the iconic pink pool. A minimum spend of $20 at any mall retailer unlocks 15 minutes of playtime, where participants can uncover hidden dessert-shaped squishies and redeem exciting prizes, including museum memberships and frozen treats from Geláre.
For those who prefer a more hands-on approach, guided 30-minute squishy painting workshops are available at S$15 per person, offering a chance to design a personalised keepsake. Visitors can also enjoy an exclusive 20% discount on standard museum admission tickets purchased on-site.
Event Venue Location: Cineleisure, 8 Grange Road, Singapore 239695.

10. S$6 Minis & Free Kids Meals This June at Guzman y Gomez
The June school holidays are here, and Guzman y Gomez (GYG) is making it easier than ever for families, students, and fans to enjoy feel-good meals all month long with wallet-friendly treats and family dining perks.
On 6 June 2026 only, fans can enjoy GYG Minis for just S$6 each, with choices including Burritos, Bowls, and more. Whether it’s a quick lunch between activities or a fuss-free dinner, this one-day special offers a simple and satisfying way to dine without stretching the budget. Available for dine-in and takeaway at all participating restaurants.
Families can also look forward to Kids Dine Free every Sunday, available exclusively via the GYG app at all restaurants (excluding Mapletree Business City and Ocean Financial Centre). With every purchase of one à la carte Regular Main, guests can enjoy one free Kids’ Meal for children aged 12 and below. The offer is limited to one redemption per GOMEX member.

11. Capella Singapore Island Explorer Family Stay
Capella Singapore’s new Island Explorer package is a thoughtful June school holiday idea for families who want a staycation that feels more meaningful than simply checking into a nice hotel. Set within the resort’s leafy Sentosa estate, the experience is designed to encourage children to explore, observe and record their own holiday memories.
The package is created for young guests aged 5 to 10. Each child receives an Explorer Kit that includes a journal and an instant print camera, turning the stay into a mini discovery trail. Instead of just following the adults around the resort, children are invited to look closely at their surroundings, take photographs, sketch what they notice and build their own collection of “Island Memories”. It is a simple but charming idea, especially for children who enjoy stories, nature, photography or hands-on activities.
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The experience also complements Capella Singapore’s Little Stars programme, which offers complimentary activities for in-house guests. Depending on the schedule, children may enjoy Peranakan tile painting, boba-making workshops, scavenger hunts, and heritage tours around the estate. This gives the staycation a nice mix of creativity, culture and outdoor discovery, while parents still get the calm and comfort of a luxury resort break.
The Island Explorer room package is available from 1 June 2026 across all room categories. It includes daily breakfast for two adults and two children, late check-out until 2.00pm, an Explorer Kit to take home, and full access to the Little Stars programme during the stay. For families who want a quiet, polished and memory-filled school holiday escape without the stress of flying, this is one of the more elegant options to consider.
For more information, please click here.
Capella Singapore is located at 1 The Knolls, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098297.

12. IHG Family Hotels and Kids Clubs for a Fuss-Free Holiday
With the June school holidays approaching, IHG has curated a selection of hotels and resorts across Singapore and nearby destinations that are suitable for family travel, from city hotels to beach resorts and easy regional getaways.
Many of the featured properties include Kids Clubs, activity programmes and family-focused facilities. Holiday Inn properties also offer benefits such as Kids Stay and Eat Free, which can make a practical difference when travelling as a family. For parents with younger children, having meals, activities and entertainment built into the hotel experience can remove a lot of the usual holiday stress.
There is also a useful promotion for families planning their school holiday trip or even a later year-end break. IHG’s East Asia and Pacific Mid-Year Sale runs from 12 May to 9 June 2026, for stays between 19 May and 20 December 2026. Families can enjoy up to 20%off stays at participating hotels, while IHG One Rewards members can receive up to 30%off when booking directly through IHG channels.
For a Singapore staycation, Crowne Plaza Changi Airport is one of the more interesting options. Located at 75 Airport Boulevard, Singapore 819664, the hotel has aviation-themed family suites created with Kiztopia. These rooms feature playful aviation décor, bunk beds, activity kits and interactive details that let children imagine themselves as pilots or cabin crew. The Family Getaway: Stay, Climb, Play package also gives families easy access to nearby attractions such as Climb@T3 and Kiztopia Club at Jewel Changi Airport. It is a convenient option for parents who want a holiday mood without the airport departure stress.

13. Cold Storage X Giant Kids Run
The Cold Storage X Giant Kids Run 2026 is a lively way to get children outdoors during the June school holidays. Held at Siloso Beach on Sentosa, the event brings together running, family bonding and a festival-like atmosphere by the sea. It is not just about competition.
This year’s event includes race categories for children across different age groups, allowing younger participants to take part in a format suited to them. What makes the 2026 edition more family-oriented is the introduction of competitive parent categories, including the Mighty Dads Dash and Power Mums Race. This gives parents a chance to join in the energy instead of simply watching from the sidelines. For children, seeing mum or dad take part can make the whole day feel more memorable.
Participants can expect race apparel with a refreshed 2026 design, a race bib and a goodie bag as part of their race pack. Kids and competitive category runners will receive a finisher medal, while children in the competitive categories will also receive a finisher T-shirt. There are also new race entitlements, such as sports towels for children and for the competitive parent categories.
For more information, please click here.

14. SUPER KNOCKOUT at Suntec City
Designed for all ages, SUPER KNOCKOUT brings movement, friendly competition, and family fun into the heart of Suntec City. This sport-themed obstacle arena features multiple challenge zones that test agility, speed, coordination, and endurance.
Highlights include the Ninja Circuit, a fast-paced agility course that challenges reflexes, and the Dodge Arena, where speed and precision are key in quick-fire interactive challenges. Younger children can also take part, thanks to specially adapted family-friendly obstacle elements.
As part of Suntec City’s Conquer The Adventure campaign running from 28 May to 26 July, the activation also includes mall-wide rewards, dining deals, and additional experiences such as a MINISO One Piece pop-up and live race nights on 18, 19, 25, and 26 June, with prizes including SuperPark memberships and a year of unlimited visits.
Tickets for SUPER KNOCKOUT race nights and the Ninja Circuit are priced at S$12 for members and S$15 for non-members (30-minute sessions), while the Dodge Arena is available at $2 per attempt.
For families looking for something active and high-energy this June holiday, SUPER KNOCKOUT offers a fun mix of play, challenge, and rewards all in one place.

15. i Light Singapore 2026
i Light Singapore returns from 5 to 28 June 2026, making it a great family-friendly evening outing during the school holidays. Held across Marina Bay and extending to Raffles Place, the festival turns the waterfront into an open-air gallery of light installations. Admission to the main festival is free, and it runs daily from 7.30pm to 10.30pm — perfect for a post-dinner stroll when it’s cooler.
The 2026 theme, Movement, focuses on how motion, touch, and interaction shape each artwork, with many installations designed to be interactive and kid-friendly.
Highlights include WAVE by Masamichi Shimada at The Promontory, where tapping silver sticks creates ripples of light and sound, and Mist Walk, Where the Wildflowers Grow by Kester Wong and Tan Shao Qi, a glowing installation that responds to touch. Families can also enjoy Let’s Fish the Sun! at Marina Bay Lower Boardwalk, Cube Graphics at Marina Bay Sands’ Event Plaza, and Infinite Graffiti at Marina Bay Link Mall.
For food and extra fun, GastroBeats at Bayfront Event Space adds dining, music, and activities with up to 40 vendors and sports zones.
For more information, please click here.

16. Rainforest Wild Adventure at Mandai Wildlife Reserve
Rainforest Wild Adventure at Mandai Wildlife Reserve is a great choice for families looking for something more adventurous than a typical zoo visit, with 20 hectares of naturalistic habitats inspired by the rainforests of Asia and Africa.
Previously known as Rainforest Wild Asia and Africa, it has been refreshed and renamed to reflect its mix of wildlife discovery and outdoor exploration. The new East zone spans seven hectares and is inspired by Afro-tropical and Madagascan landscapes, featuring highlights like the endangered okapi — making its first appearance in a zoological park in Southeast Asia.
The park offers different levels of adventure, from accessible Adventure+ activities to more challenging Black Adventure experiences for thrill seekers (additional charges apply). During the soft opening, visitors can enjoy selected Adventure+ activities as part of their ticket, with more available separately.
Rainforest Wild Adventure East soft opens daily from 20 May 2026, 9.00am to 6.00pm (last entry 5.00pm). Tickets include access to both zones with free shuttle transfers between areas.
Local resident pricing is available for WildPass holders: S$50 for adults, S$35 for children and eligible students, and S$25 for seniors. WildPass registration is free. For kids who love animals and outdoor exploration, it’s a school holiday activity that blends learning with adventure.
The attraction is located within Mandai Wildlife Reserve at 20 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729825.

17. Coding, Robotics and Sustainability Workshops at HMGICS
For parents looking for a more future-focused school holiday activity, the children’s workshops at Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore (HMGICS) offer a refreshing change from typical mall events or indoor playgrounds. Instead of learning in a classroom, kids step into a real smart facility and see how robotics, coding, sustainability, and food innovation come together in the real world.
Designed to introduce future-ready skills in a hands-on, age-appropriate way, the workshops help children connect science and technology with real applications — from smart farming to robotics in action.
For ages 3–6, the Smart Food Lab lets little ones explore sensory experiments using fresh greens from the smart farm, blending food, science, and sustainability. For ages 6–12, the SPOT Robot Coding Workshop introduces basic robotics through interaction with SPOT, the four-legged robot used in the facility, making coding feel tangible and exciting.
For more information, please click here.
HMGICS is located at 2 Bulim Avenue, Singapore 648170.

18. National Family Festival 2026
The National Family Festival returns for its fifth edition from 30 May to 28 June 2026, offering families a month-long reminder to slow down, spend time together, and enjoy simple shared experiences across Singapore.
The opening highlight is NFF Carnival @ EXPO on 30–31 May 2026 at Singapore EXPO (1 Expo Drive, Singapore 486150). Designed as a full-day family event, it features free activities including games, sports, workshops, and stage performances focused on family bonding and play.
Beyond the carnival weekend, community events continue throughout June across different neighbourhoods, making it easy for families to join closer to home. Guided by the theme “Family Begins With Me,” the festival encourages simple, meaningful time together without the need for elaborate planning or big budgets.
For families looking for an easy, affordable, and meaningful June school holiday activity, the National Family Festival is a great one to keep on the calendar.
For more information, please click here.

19. Children’s Season 2026 at the National Museum
Children’s Season at the National Museum of Singapore returns from 30 May to 28 June 2026 with the theme Get Curious! All About the River — a family-friendly school holiday programme that makes history more engaging for young visitors.
Anchored on “The River Road” section of Once Upon a Tide: Singapore’s Journey from Settlement to Global City, the programme uses interactive installations, workshops, and drop-in activities to introduce children to the Singapore River and its role in shaping the nation. It helps make history more visual and relatable, especially for younger kids aged 3 and above.
Running from 10.00am to 6.00pm, the season includes both free and ticketed activities, with contributions from partners like Children’s Museum Singapore and Families for Life to encourage intergenerational bonding.
Beyond learning, it also becomes a shared experience for parents and grandparents to revisit memories of old Singapore and spark conversations across generations.
For more information, please click here.

20. DIY Soufflé Pancake Workshop at Tamago–EN
This June holiday, families can join Tamago-EN’s DIY Soufflé Pancake Decorating Workshop for a fun, hands-on bonding experience. Perfect for both adults and little ones, it’s all about slowing down together and getting creative with fluffy pancakes, whipped cream, and a variety of toppings.
Each adult-child pair starts with a soft soufflé pancake base and decorates it their own way — making it just as fun to create as it is to eat. It’s a simple, feel-good activity for parents, grandparents, and kids to enjoy a shared moment over something sweet.
Held at Tamago-EN’s NEX outlet, the workshop is priced at S$18 per pair, with an additional S$7 for each extra participant (including one extra pancake). Suitable for children aged 3 to 10, each session accommodates up to 10 pairs.
Sessions run from 3pm to 5pm on 13, 14, and 20 June 2026, with one session per date.
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