Learn How to Ride the Waves With Singapore’s Best Water Sports Facilities

Editor’s note: Due to the local COVID-19 situation and related government restrictions, there may be changes to the operating schedules of the establishments listed below. Please be guided accordingly.
Prepare to get extremely wet with the most thrilling water sports: wakeboarding and water skiing. Once you’ve learned the basics, you probably will attempt to try fancy tricks and gymnastic moves such as jumping over the ramps, or the 360-degree spin and flip.
For those seeking new and thrilling aqua adventures, here are the best water sports facilities in Singapore to team up with.
Edge Wakeboarding
One of the top water sports facilities in Singapore comprises “wakeboarders by wakeboarders,” as they call themselves. Instructors from Edge Wakeboarding have mastered water sports for about 10 years since most of them have competitive championship records.
Providing an extra thrilling experience for everyone, they follow the ‘feel’ method rather than the technical aspect to allow clients to live the moment and enjoy the ride.
Rates start at S$140 per hour including the instructor fee and equipment alongside some drinks.
Location: 11 Northshore Drive, Marina Country Club, Singapore
MaxoutHydrosports
Established in 1997, Maxout Hydrosports resulted from the hobby of managing director Ryan Lee and his friends. Maxout Hyrdosports aims to promote nature and outdoor activities through wakeboarding, water skating, and wake surfing lessons.
Clients can also purchase their water sport accessories at Maxout Hydrosports shop, which is open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM.
Location: 10 Tuas West Drive, Singapore
Ryders Singapore
Want to learn wakeboarding or water surfing but don’t know how to swim? At Ryders Singapore, knowing how to swim isn’t a requirement as it provides a safe and fun water sports experience for every rider. This group believes that wakeboarding is more than just a sport; it’s a lifestyle.
Ryders Singapore’s instructors are qualified to provide first-aid treatment in case of an accident or injury.
Location: Marina Country Club 11 Northshore Drive, Singapore
Singapore Waterpark
This is the only water sports facility in Singapore that has a cable-ski park built in a lagoon. It comes in three systems based on the participant’s level of experience: experienced riders, novices, and young riders aged 6 and up.
Singapore Waterpark offers “Share the Fun Passes” that your friends or family can use to ride all three systems. However, the passes are not valid for private bookings or group events.
Location: 1206A East Coast Parkway, Singapore
Singapore Waterski and Wakeboard Federation (SWWF)
SWWF is a non-profit organization that facilitates wake surfing, wakeboarding, and waterskiing in Singapore. It also organized various training and national competitions aired worldwide.
Location: 21 Tai Seng Drive, Singapore
Wakemusters
Hailed as the first and only dedicated wake surfing school in Singapore, Wakemusters uses premium equipment only to demonstrate Singaporean standards in the wake surfing scene.
In every session, it provides a two-man team composed of pro drivers and a certified coach on board to help beginners learn more tips.
Location: 11 Northshore Drive, Singapore
Wake Time
Wake Time is one of the best wakeboarding facilities in Singapore that provides an ultimate next-generation watersport experience. It uses the latest series of Mastercraft Wakeboard Boats and equipment to help riders learn surfing tricks in a safe and fun way.
Location: Marina Country Club 11 Northshore Drive, Singapore
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