The mention of “yacht club” is likely to conjure the image of wealthy folks frolicking on their million-dollar vessels, something the average Singaporean wouldn’t be able to experience. Well, the SAF Yacht Club is an activity site that’s much more accessible. And with the return of Carnival By The Straits, you’ll get to spend a day at sea without a Crazy Rich Asians budget.
Here’s what you can expect from the event taking place on Saturday, 10th June 2023 from 10am-5pm.
Fret not if you don’t have expertise operating a jet ski, there’ll be trained attendants onsite to serve up the thrills and spills.
Image credit: SAF Yacht Club via Facebook
If you love getting your splash on and cooling off from the SG heat, the activity line-up at Carnival By The Straits 2023 will be right up your alley. Taking full advantage of the coastal location, there’ll be a spate of water sports for both young and old to take on.
Each ski tube seats up to 3 pax, spelling a wet and wild time for couples, friend groups, and families alike.
Image credit: SAF Yacht Club via Facebook
Whichever you choose, it will cost $10 per ride. Options include banana boats, ski tubes, jet skis, and even the rare opportunity to experience a RHIB boat ride.
Image credit: SAF Yacht Club via Facebook
It stands for Rigid-Hulled Inflatable Boat, and is a high-speed and heavy-duty mode of transport used in the military for actual rescue ops. Hop aboard if you have dreams of joining the navy, or if you just wish to feel the adrenaline rush of embarking on a G.I. Joe-esque crime-fighting mission.
The fun doesn’t have to end once you’re back on shore. Activity stations will be set up around the premises, and you can try your hand at carnival games from $2 each or $6 for a go at archery.
Image credit: SAF Yacht Club via Facebook
Carnival classics like the Ring Toss, Bean Bag Throw, and Can Knock-Down will test your hand-eye coordination skills. These kid-friendly games also come with prizes like stationery sets and the ever-popular Pop-It fidget toy, so your little one will have a lovely souvenir to remember the day by.
With rubber-tip arrows, the archery station will be a safe way to test your marksman/markswoman prowess.
Image credit: SAF Yacht Club via Facebook
Last year’s vendors, for illustrative purposes only.
Image adapted from: SAF Yacht Club via Facebook
If you’re feeling peckish in between activities, there’ll be plenty of F&B options available. Small businesses will be setting up booths to peddle their wares, which makes it a great opportunity for carnivalgoers to #supportlocal as well.
Image for illustrative purposes only.
Image adapted from: SAF Yacht Club via Facebook
You can also expect to pick up lovingly handcrafted merch at the booth zone. Last year’s carnival saw creations like tie-dye shirts and resin keychains with live engraving. Who knows what treasures will await attendees this year?
Carnival tickets are now available at $25/set, and the value can be used on all water sports and activity stations. So basically, your tickets will serve as credits for everything chargeable, except for the F&B and retail booths.
Image credit: SAF Yacht Club via Facebook
For tickets purchased now till 13th May, there’s an early bird promo of $20/set for MINDEF/SAF/MRO personnel and SAF Yacht Club members, and $23/set for the public. Whether you cop your tix now or after the early bird period, you’ll stand to get 1 ticket free for every 5 tickets purchased.
Your ticket entitles you to a free movie screening during the carnival, with the movie and timing set to be announced at a later date. You’ll also be entered into their lucky draw with mystery prizes up for grabs. Judging from last year’s carnival, the prizes may very well include attractive vouchers to enjoy future activities at the SAF Yacht Club.
For a truly unique weekend activity, you’ll want to mark your calendar for Carnival By The Straits happening 10th June 2023, 10am-5pm.
Be it a day out with bae or a memorable adventure for the kiddos, this once-a-year affair will be well worth your journey to the North. After all, how often would we get the chance to crash a yacht club and have a plethora of activities to delve into?
Grab your tickets now to secure admissions for your whole squad, and prepare for a rousing day on both land and sea come June.
Getting there: Free round-trip SAF Yacht Club shuttle bus service from Sembawang MRT Station, Exit D.
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Cover image adapted from: SAF Yacht Club via Facebook
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