Looking for exciting ways to spend your June holidays in Singapore?Here’s your ultimate guide to the must-visit attractions happening around the island this month.

1. Jurassic World: The Experience

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From 29 May 2025 (Cloud Forest, Gardens by the Bay)

Step into the world of Jurassic World with this awe-inspiring immersive exhibition at Gardens by the Bay’s Cloud Forest. Wander through 13 themed zones featuring life-sized animatronic dinosaurs, including an 8.5-metre-tall Brachiosaurus and a terrifyingly lifelike Tyrannosaurus rex. Kids will love the dino nursery and the interactive search for hidden “Compys” among lush greenery.

Time: 9am – 9pm (Last admission: 8pm)

Tickets: From S$46 (Adult), S$32 (Child, includes Flower Dome entry)

2. Children’s Festival 2025 – Featuring Lilo & Stitch

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24 May – 15 June 2025 (Supertree Grove, Gardens by the Bay)

The beloved Children’s Festival returns with a Lilo & Stitch twist! This year’s edition features massive play installations like The Great ‘Ohana Wave slide, Forest of Belonging inflatable playground, and space-themed adventures. Meet & Greet sessions with Stitch (7–8 June), stage performances, carnival games, workshops, and a special edition of Garden Rhapsody round out the fun.

Time: 10am – 9pm (Installations close at 7pm)

Admission: Free

3. Disney Garden of Wonder (Final Month!)

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Till 30 June 2025 (Floral Fantasy, Gardens by the Bay)

Don’t miss your last chance to catch the Disney Garden of Wonder, where floral artistry meets Disney charm. Marvel at topiary versions of Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Ariel, Buzz Lightyear, and more in this unique horticultural showcase inspired by Epcot’s Flower & Garden Festival.

Time: 10am – 9pm

Tickets: S$24 (Adult), S$16 (Child)

4. i Light Singapore 2025

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29 May – 21 June 2025 (Marina Bay and Surrounding Areas)

Southeast Asia’s leading sustainable light art festival returns with the theme To Gather, showcasing 9 light installations across Marina Bay, Singapore River, and South Beach. Highlights include the Reverse Waterfall on UOB Plaza and Bridge of 1,000 Dreams at Cavenagh Bridge. Enjoy GastroBeats food village, live music, and sustainability-themed workshops.

Time: 7.30pm – 11pm (Sun–Thu), till midnight (Fri–Sat)

Admission: Free (fees apply for select activities)

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