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Marching into Fun: 18 Exciting Things to Do During School Holidays in March 2024!

BY Pelago by Singapore Airlines

06 FEB 24 . 5 MIN READ . GUIDES

18 Fun Things to Do in March School Holidays in 2024

With every passing day, we are approaching that time of the year again, eagerly awaited by every parent to unwind and strengthen the bond with their kids.

Yes! We are talking about the school holidays in March 2024.

But the question is, when do they begin?

As per the latest updates, the March holidays in 2024 will commence on the 9th (Saturday) and conclude on the 17th (Sunday).

So, all you need to do now is dive into this detailed list and make the most of your kids’ time off!

For Primary School Kids

1. Enjoy Cuddles & Coffee at What the Pug

One of the many things to do during the school holidays in March is to take your kid to this vibrantly-decked, deep purple-coloured cafe located in Haji Lane.

This pug-themed cafe has its walls covered with cute posters and has eight cuddly residents ready to play with your kids and give them a memorable experience while you sip delicious coffee and gorge on lip-smacking macaroons.

A perfect place for strengthening your bond with your little one, we’d say.

Address: 80 Haji Lane, Singapore 189271 (map)

Opening Hours: Tues to Sun, 12pm to 8pm. Closed on Mon


2. Explore STEM Wonders at KidsSTOP

Wondering if there are anny fun to do during the March school holidays this 2024? Why not take your little one to KidsSTOP?

Operated by the Science Centre Singapore, it’s a safe and interactive space for children below eight years to foster a love for science, technology, engineering, and maths via workshops featuring technology-driven toys and hands-on activities.

Address: 15 Science Centre Road, Singapore 609081 (map)

Opening Hours: Tues to Sun, 10am to 1pm, 2pm to 5pm. Closed on Mon


3. Discover Vintage Toys at the MINT Museum of Toys

Parents should consider taking their little ones to the MINT Museum of Toys.

Housed in an international award-winning building, the museum comprises six themed levels, a vast collection of 50,000 vintage toys, games, soft toys, and vehicles in mint condition, belonging to different eras and cultures.

At any one time, 8,500 curated pieces are displayed for the public.

Definitely, a perfect place to uncover rare treasures with your little one during the March school holidays.

Address: 26 Seah St, Singapore 188382 (map)

Opening Hours: Tues to Sun, 9:30am to 6:30pm. Closed on Mon


4. Enjoy a Rendezvous with Pororo at Pororo Park Singapore

Among all the things to do during the school holidays, taking your kid to Pororo Park Singapore, one of Singapore’s best indoor playgrounds, will be worthwhile.

Southeast Asia’s first character-themed indoor playground, based on the popular animation series Pororo the Little Penguin, features live performances, multi-storied obstacle activities, a pick-up grocery stop, and a Hinoki pit for your kid to enjoy digging.

It also houses a Shark Ball Pool to enjoy a splash with your little one.

Address: 6 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square #02-29, Singapore 039594 (map)

Opening Hours: Open daily, 10:30am to 8pm


5. Enjoy Playtime Adventures at Kiztopia Marina Square

As the holidays approach, why not take your kid to Kiztopia Marina Square to help them learn and value teamwork through engaging interactive activities?

Spanning 18,000 sq. ft., this play arena has 18 areas comprising two-story high slides, mega ball pits, interactive zones, and role-play rooms.

What better way to start the March holidays than on a playful note?

Address: Marina Square, 6 Raffles Boulevard, #01-09, Singapore 039594 (map)

Opening Hours: Sun to Thurs: 10am to 8pm, Fri to Sat: 10am to 9pm


For Secondary School Kids

6. Dive into the Sensory Delight of Trick Eye Museum

As the school holidays begin, take your kid to the Trick Eye Museum, where art comes alive through 3D exhibits and technology.

One of the fun things to do in March, this museum comprises visually captivating art installations, allowing you to take creative photos with your kids.

You can also touch, climb, and interact freely with the Instagrammable 3D artworks, creating a lifetime of memories.

Address: 80 Siloso Road #01-04 Singapore 098969 (map)

Opening Hours: Open Daily, 11am to 7pm


7. Soar into Excitement at Airzone Singapore

How are you planning to help your kid make the most of the holidays this March?

Here’s an idea: Take them to Airzone Singapore at City Square Mall for a thrilling adventure.

This place is the world’s first indoor suspended net playground rapidly gaining popularity among locals and travellers.

Suspended six storeys above the ground, this play area is divided into zones like a 3D maze, suspended ball pit, and giant inflatable balls to boot.

Address: 180 Kitchener Road #02-K4/K10, Singapore 208539 (map)

Opening Hours: Mon to Fri: 10am to 8:30pm, Sat & Sun: 10am to 9:30pm


8. Take a Magical Dive into Aviation and Tech at Changi Experience Studio

In your March holidays bucket list with the fam, why not dive into the captivating projection experiences in the virtual realm of Changi Airport?

Here, you can also immerse yourself and your family in interactive games and mesmerizing shows.

The Changi Experience Studio is designed to help your kiddo learn about aviation and technology with a pinch of magic.

Address: Airport Boulevard, Changi Experience Studio, Singapore (map)

Opening Hours: Mon to Fri:11am to 8pm, Sat & Sun: 10am to 8pm


9. Discover the Legacy of Lee Kuan Yew's Extraordinary Life at LKY: THE EXPERIENCE

There are a lot of activities and events that you, as a parent, can enjoy with your kid during the holidays.

Among all the fun things to do during school holidays, visiting LKY: THE EXPERIENCE remains the topmost.

This beautiful exhibition space comprises 20 immersive rooms telling the tale of Singapore’s founding father, Lee Kuan Yew’s extraordinary life and political career with a pinch of some lesser-known facts.

Check out our full review here for what to expect.

Address: 11 Prinsep Link, Singapore 187949 (map)

Opening Hours: Thurs & Frid:11am to 4pm, Sat & Sun: 10am to 8pm, Closed from Mon to Weds


10. Get Lost in Blooms and Wonder at Gardens by the Bay

A March holiday idea that’ll never fail: taking your kids to Gardens by the Bay.

Boasting millions of plants, this 101-hectare horticultural wonder comprises the Flower Dome, the world’s largest glass greenhouse, and the Cloud Forest, which houses the tallest indoor waterfall according to the Guinness World Records 2015.

If you are also looking for events in Singapore in March, this place will host Sakura 2024, an event where you can soak in the ethereal beauty of delicate cherry blossoms.

Address: Marina Gardens Drive, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore (map)

Opening Hours: Open daily: 5am to 2am (check the attraction you are heading for specific timings)


11. Embark on a Family Adventure at Skyline Luge Singapore

One of the best things to do during the school holidays is to take your kid for a thrilling luge session.

A unique attraction, you can choose from four fascinating tracks here to indulge in friendly competition with your little one and see who can race down the quickest.

You can also hop on the hair-raising Skyride to enjoy a mesmerising view of Sentosa and the coastline.

Address: 1 Imbiah Rd, Singapore 099692 (map)

Opening Hours: Mon to Thurs: 11am to 7:30pm, Fri: 11am to 9pm, Sat: 10am to 9pm, Sun: 10am to 7:30pm


12. Fight Zombies in VR Zombie Survival Games at Street Of The Dead

How about teaming up with your kid in the upcoming holidays to hunt some bad zombies and save the world?

Battle against waves of ravenous zombies in 30 minutes of immersive excitement with well-known virtual reality zombie survival games such as Arizona Sunshine, Propagation, and Private Property.

The best part?

Joining forces with your kiddo to shoot down swarms of bloodthirsty zombies equipped with a range of cool weapons.

Address: 8A Sago Street, Singapore 059012 (map)

Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, 11am to 11pm


13. Team up with Your Family and Kid to Fly Cordless, Illuminated Kites

Prepare for an exhilarating kite-flying adventure with your kid.

These are no ordinary kites; they are cordless and portable, casting a mesmerising glow across the night sky with their vibrant built-in LED lights.

Undoubtedly, it is one of the most delightful post-dinner activities to enjoy in March.

Address: Large Field next to Fort Canning MRT, Exit A (map)


For Both Primary & Secondary School Kids

14. Enjoy the Thrilling Animal Safari at the Singapore Zoo

Visiting the Singapore Zoo with your entire family can be a fantastic activity during the March school holidays.

The zoo boasts 2,400 animals from over 300 species in the lush green Fragile Forest.

Besides your rendezvous with the animals, you and your kid can also enjoy the Splash Safari Show, orangutan exhibition, rhino feeding, and have fun splashing at the Rainforest Kidzworld water playground.

Address: Singapore Zoo, 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826 (map)

Opening Hours: Open daily, 8:30am to 6pm


15. Unlock Unlimited Family Fun at Legoland Malaysia

One of the best things you can plan with your kid and your family during the school holidays is to visit LEGOLAND Malaysia.

This theme park has eight segregated areas with over 40 rides, attractions, and shows.

For water babies, this place has a water park, and for marine life aficionados, the SEA LIFE aquarium, with over 13,000 creatures from 120 species, is a must-visit.

Address: 7, Jalan Legoland, 79100 Nusajaya, Johor, Malaysia (map)

Opening Hours: Mon to Sun, 10am to 6pm. Closed on Weds


16. Discover Endless Fun at Amazonia Indoor Playground

Taking your kid to the Amazonia Indoor Playground will be one of your favorite things to do during the holidays.

This indoor playground, located at the Great World City in Singapore, houses thrilling activities to keep children active for hours.

The exciting ‘ice world’ theme, capturing the combined cold atmospheres of the North and South Poles, also promises to be an engaging experience.

Address: 1 Kim Seng Promenade, #03-113 Great World, Singapore 237994 (map)

Opening Hours: Open daily: 9:30am to 7:30pm


17. Embark on a Goat-tastic Adventure at the Hay Dairies Goat Farm

Among the many fun things to do during school holiday activities (not to mention, one of the most budget-friendly attractions in town) with your kid is to visit Hay Dairies Goat Farm.

Here, your little one will enjoy feeding alfalfa hay to the goats and witness milking sessions, all while savouring a complimentary glass of freshly drawn nutritious milk, too.

It is a must-visit, for sure!

Address: 250 Neo Tiew Crescent, Singapore 719866 (map)

Opening Hours: Wednesday to Monday, 9am to 4pm


18. Go on a Wizardly Quest in the Harry Potter Escape Room at The Tiara Society

Embark on a magical quest with the whole family that winds through dark dungeons and enchanting medieval castles, featuring familiar storylines and immersive gameplay set in the magical world.

Experience a 2-hour adventure, attempting to escape from Singapore’s only Harry Potter-inspired secret chamber escape room!

Address: 902 East Coast Parkway, Coastal Play Grove, Level #02 – 02, Singapore 449874 (map)

Opening Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 6:30pm, Saturday & Sunday, 9am to 7pm


Wrapping Up: Best School Holiday Activities in March 2024

As a vibrant city, Singapore has much to offer for families, especially kids.

From play-and-learn activities to captivating artwork installations, thrilling adventure rides, and exciting themed parks, one would be spoiled for choice when having an unforgettable holiday experience in Singapore.


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