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Where To Try Winter Sports In Singapore, Like Ice Skating, Skiing & Snowboarding

Places in Singapore to try winter sports


When you think of winter sports, you wouldn’t quite associate sunny Singapore with exhilarating powder runs atop snow-capped mountains. After all, we can barely walk 10 metres out of our air-conditioned enclaves without melting into a puddle of sweat. Despite this, there are a couple of spots on the Little Red Dot where we can simulate hitting the slopes.

Here are some facilities in Singapore to try winter sports at, from ones with high-tech set-ups that simulate realistic training conditions, to skating rinks where you can channel your inner Alysa Liu.


What to prepare when trying winter sports in Singapore?


Much like any other sport, you’ll want to make sure that you’re properly geared up before engaging in winter sports in Singapore, be it skiing, snowboarding, or ice skating.

Equipment rental

Worry not – most facilities will allow you to rent equipment like ice skates, skis, snowboards, helmets, and knee and elbow pads, but for everything else, you’ll have to bring your own. Here’s a quick checklist you can refer to before you go on your next winter sport session:

Item Why you need it
Long sleeve shirt – You won’t need thick winter jackets at winter sports facilities in SG

– Simple long-sleeved layers will do to keep warm in the air-conditioned environment

Long pants – Also to keep warm

– Avoid baggier fits so equipment like skates or skis won’t get caught in them

Thermal or wool socks – Avoid cotton socks as they absorb moisture which can make your feet cold
Gloves – For better grip on railings and protection when you break your fall with your hands
Water bottle – Although you won’t be sweating as much, it’s still a good idea to stay hydrated

That being said, you can also consider investing in a personal pair of ice skates, skis, or snowboard if you plan on taking winter sports a little more seriously. Getting some practice in your own gear provides a sense of consistency between sessions, and you can bring them overseas for ski trips of your own.


1. TRIFECTA


Experience snowboarding, skiing & surfing in Somerset


Trifecta
Classes at TRIFECTA come bundled with equipment rental.

Located in the heart of the city, right opposite Somerset MRT station, TRIFECTA is a facility where you can have a go at sports that you can’t quite do anywhere else in Singapore. For starters, you can learn how to both snowboard and ski right here as they’ve got classes that start from $100.

Trifecta

These will take place on their indoor snow simulator which is essentially a white, astroturf-lined carpet that functions like a treadmill. As for the more advanced skiers and snowboarders, hit up their dry slopes which are fitted with obstacles like a ramp and rails, so you can bust a sick move.

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When you need a break from the “snow”, they also have a nifty surfing simulator when you’d like to hang ten. But if you’d like to take your snowboarding or skiing, head on over to The Ride Side, the on-site equipment store at TRIFECTA. From snowboarding boots and snowboards to anorak jackets and Gore-Tex mitts, you’ll find it all here.

Riders' LoungeImage credit: TRIFECTA Singapore

All that shredding is bound to work up an appetite, so grab a bite at the nearby Rider’s Lounge. It’s a cosy cafe that’s a welcome respite from the heart-pumping action next door. They’ve got yummy focaccia sandwiches (from $15) and pizzas (from $18) to munch on, as you load up a record at their vinyl library to wind down with.

Trifecta

2. Ice Penguin Singapore


Ice skating rink in Clarke Quay for ice hockey & figure skating


If Stateside has been the earworm that you can’t quite drop as of late, pick up a pair of skates and have a go at ice skating at Ice Penguin Singapore. It’s the newest ice skating rink in Singapore, and it’s conveniently found at Clarke Quay Central, so getting to it shouldn’t pose a problem.

Ice Penguin Singapore rink
Image adapted from: Ice Penguin Singapore

What sets Ice Penguin Singapore’s ice skating rink apart from others is that it’s made from special polymer panels and not real ice, so skaters won’t need to bundle up to combat the freezing temperatures. That’s not to say that their ice skating rink is inferior in any way; in fact, it’s better suited for beginners, as the panels offer more resistance for newbies who’re still coming to grips with their balance.

Ice Penguin Singapore lessons
Image credit: Ice Penguin Singapore

Speaking of which, they offer 3 kinds of lessons here that cater to kids, teens, and adults. The Learn to Skate Programme (from $75/lesson) is great for those who want a solid grasp on the basics, while the Figure Skating Fundamentals Programme (from $95/lesson) is a step up, where you’ll learn movements such as turns, spins, jumps.

Ice hockey
Image credit: Ice Penguin Singapore

Finally, Ice Penguin Singapore also has an Ice Hockey Fundamentals Programme (from $95/lesson) which will impart skills such as stick handling, puck control, and passing. The rinks here are also available for private booking, so you can hold games of your own or practice away from prying eyes.

Ice Penguin Synthetic Ice Skating | Training & Experience

3. Kallang Ice World


Popular ice skating rink in Kallang with rates from $20/pax


Kallang Ice World rinkImage credit: liping cheng via Google Maps

For a few years, the Kallang Ice World ice skating rink used to be the only one of its kind in Singapore, following the closure of The Rink in JCube. As such, many have turned to it to scratch their itch to ice skate, even to this day. After all, it’s still the only rink on the island that uses real ice, so be sure to come properly dressed when visiting.

Kallang Ice WorldImage credit: @keeriyan via Instagram

You’ll have to head down to the rink itself to purchase tickets, as they currently do not have a website up to book slots. Rates here start at $20 for adults and $18 for kids for a 2-hour session, but if you bring your own skates, that gets bumped down to $15 and $13 respectively.

Skating trainers
Image credit: @shiela_matias via Instagram

Once you’re here, you’re free to skate to your heart’s content, but if you’re not so confident about strutting your stuff on the ice, there are skating seal aids you can rent for $20. On the other hand, kids can use the support trainers for free.

Kallang Ice World
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Adults: $17.50
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4. Nam Ho Ski


Ski club with ski & snowboard camps for kids


Nestled within People’s Park Complex in Chinatown is Nam Ho Ski, a ski club that has years of experience under their belt when it comes to equipping their students with practical skills to tackle the slopes overseas. Whether you’re a kid who has never seen snow IRL or an adult born with 2 left feet, they’ll welcome you with open arms.

Nam Ho Ski
Image credit: Nam Ho Ski

Their facility is home to slope simulators, so you can practice in a controlled environment and master the fundamentals in no time at all. These indoor sessions are perfect for families who’re planning a ski trip but have no experience with the sport, as figuring it out on the snow could be costly and inefficient.

Nam Ho Ski
Image credit: Nam Ho Ski

Apart from regular lessons, they’ve got a child-centric Zero to Hero Kids Ski & Snowboard Camp (from $380) to get the little one winter-ready. Other than learning to become proficient at the sports, they’ll also practice safe falls and recovery to ensure things don’t go awry on holiday. The club will also provide all the gear for their lessons; simply show up in a long sleeved top, long pants, a water bottle, and most importantly, a zest to learn.

Nam Ho Ski

5. Snow Monster Ski & Snowboard Academy


Special “enoki mushroom” skiing & snowboarding simulator


Another winter sport facility in Clarke Quay is Snow Monster Ski & Snowboard Academy. Although they might be new to the scene, having just opened earlier in March 2026, they’re definitely well-equipped to teach students of all ages the wonders of skiing and snowboarding.

 

They’re home to a unique “enoki mushroom” skiing and snowboarding simulator, which is softer than your typical simulator, so it won’t hurt as much when you inevitably fall while on it. The edges of your ski and snowboard can also dig into the carpet-like material just as they would on real snow, which gives learning a realistic and tactile feel.

Snow Monster SingaporeImage credit: @snowmonster.sg via Instagram

Lessons at Snow Monster Ski & Snowboard Academy start from $120 across all skill levels, while kids’ classes start at $99. You can also book open session slots ($80/hour) to practice your newly acquired skills on their simulator at your leisure. Do note that you’ll have to download the Snow Monster app (App Store | Google Play) to book your lessons.

Snow Monster – Ski & Snowboard Academy & Cafe

6. Singapore Ski & Snowboard Academy


Organises guided ski tours to countries like China, Switzerland & South Korea


Singapore Ski and Snowboard Academy
Image credit: Singapore Ski and Snowboard Academy via Facebook

You’ll find Singapore Ski & Snowboard Academy at 2 central locations on the Little Red Dot; they’ve got one at Suntec City and another at Marina Square. The instructors here are as good as they come, all with proper certification and years upon years of experience in the sport, so you’ll be in good hands.

Singapore Ski and Snowboard Academy
Image credit: Singapore Ski and Snowboard Academy via Facebook

They split their learners into 9 different ability levels, so even folks who don’t even know how to put on their skis the right way can have a fruitful session here. All their training is conducted indoors with top-of-the-line simulators, so you can come in for your lessons rain or shine. Group classes here start at $80, while private lessons start at $300.

Singapore Ski & Snowboarding Academy also organises various ski tours throughout the year, so once you’ve nailed down the basics, sign up for one to put your skills to the test. Of course, you’ll also get time to tour the countries you ski in and stay in 4 and 5-star hotels; some of the destinations they host their ski tours at include Guangzhou and Beijing in China, South Korea, and even Saas-Fee in Switzerland.

Singapore Ski & Snowboard Academy | Learn to Ski in Singapore | Book Ski Trips

Pick up a new hobby at these winter sports facilities in Singapore


While we might be in for a long, long wait before we see snowfall in Singapore, these winter sports facilities will have to do for now. From ice skating to snowboarding, consider trying your hand at these unconventional sports; all of these spots are indoors too, so you won’t have to worry about the elements getting in the way of a good time.

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Cover image adapted from: @snowmonster.sg via Instagram, Ice Penguin Singapore