TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - When it comes to exciting attractions, Singapore never stops dazzling. From the expansive Singapore Oceanarium to the immersive IMBA Theatre and whimsical Minion Land, some of the new attractions in Singapore are set to elevate your 2025 city-state itinerary.
Whether you are a thrill-seeker, nature enthusiast, or art lover, reputable sources like TimeOut, Travel and Leisure, and Secret Singapore have spotlighted these must-visit destinations for the year ahead.
10 New Attractions in Singapore 2025
1. Minion Land
Fans of those cheeky yellow Minions have reason to rejoice with the opening of Minion Land at Universal Studios Singapore. Taking over the former Madagascar zone, this whimsical new themed area is undeniably one of Singapore's must-visit new attractions. It offers a well-rounded experience, from the world’s first-ever Minion dance party-themed carousel to endless photo opportunities and food stalls serving Minion-inspired dishes.
2. Mandai Rainforest Resort
Part of the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, the Mandai Rainforest Resort lets you reconnect with nature and get close to wildlife. With a strong commitment to sustainability, this eco-luxury resort features 388 accommodations, including 24 seed pods-mimic treehouses and 314 guest rooms overlooking the lush rainforests. Beyond the stay, guests can enjoy direct access to Bird Paradise, Singapore Zoo, and Rainforest Wild, making the activities just as appealing as the accommodations.
3. Singapore Oceanarium
Replacing the beloved S.E.A. Aquarium, Singapore Oceanarium is a testament to cutting-edge marine conservation. Bigger, bolder, and more immersive, it promises to leave both children and adults alike amazed with over 10,000 marine animals on display. On top of that, visitors can also engage in the educational opportunities offered by Singapore Oceanarium. From exploring exhibits on prehistoric marine animals and the deep sea to experiencing new interactive installations, balancing fun with enrichment.
4. Rainforest Wild Asia
As Asia’s first wildlife adventure park and Singapore’s fifth zoo, Rainforest Wild Asia is frequently cited as one of the must-visit new attractions in Singapore. It’s officially open in March 2025, offering thrill-seekers lush forest trails, natural treks, and 10 dedicated zones housing 29 animal species. More to that, the 13-hectare park intricately brings to life a thriving rainforest ecosystem through the planting of nearly 7,000 Southeast Asian tree and shrub species.
5. Disney Adventure Cruise
Immerse yourself in the all-new Disney adventure arriving on the horizon. Setting sail from Singapore starting December 15, 2025, this three-to-four-day getaway promises everything you once saw only on screen. With seven unique themed areas, guests can enjoy dazzling Disney entertainment, character dining, and more. Why is it a must-do? It’s the debut Disney Cruise sailing launched from a Southeast Asian homeport.
6. IMBA Theatre
While still upcoming, IMBA Theatre truly deserves the anticipation. Slated to open at Gardens by the Bay in December 2025, it will be Singapore’s first venue dedicated to large-scale multi-sensory experiences. Blending technology, creativity, and storytelling, IMBA Theatre will feature immersive elements from a 12.5-meter-high projection wall to a gallery showcasing traditional and mixed art.
7. Punggol Coast Mall
Among the new attractions in Singapore, Punggol Coast Mall especially beckons shoppers. Boasting more than 100 unique stores, the mall’s unbeatable convenience lies in its direct connection to Punggol Coast MRT, making every visit effortless. Whether you are on the hunt for the latest trends or just enjoying a leisurely window-shopping stroll, Punggol Coast Mall offers something for everyone.
8. Haven XR Cinemas
Cinemas are evolving, and Haven XR is leading the charge. Set to open in Singapore and neighbouring Malaysia in 2025, this immersive attraction promises a one-of-a-kind sensorial experience where visitors are not just watching the action but controlling the plot. Each session will last around 20 to 30 minutes, with each pod seating up to four people.
9. Titanic: An Immersive Voyage
In just a few weeks, Singapore will welcome the eye-opening Titanic: An Immersive Voyage. This 60- to 90-minute experience invites visitors on a once-in-a-lifetime expedition through the story of the Titanic. Expect to explore more than 30 artifacts, dramatic room recreations, never-before-seen 3D visualizations, and immersive video animations that bring the legend to life.
10. Kada
Joining Chinatown and Tanjong Pagar as a go-to destination for chic eateries and lifestyle spots, Kada quickly resonates with both nostalgic charm and modern chill like nowhere else. From café-hoppers to pilates enthusiasts and snap-happy visitors, it is easy to strike a balance between hanging out and wellness under one roof. The atmosphere effortlessly shifts from lively buzz to laid-back relaxation, defining Kada’s unique appeal.
From immersive theatres and marine worlds to rainforest escapes and pop-culture wonderlands, Singapore’s 2025 lineup of new attractions, both already open and upcoming, proves the city isn’t slowing down anytime soon.
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