Travelling has become really inconvenient and will continue to be so for a while — it’s just the way things are in the era of the Covid-19 virus outbreak.
Got plenty of annual leave days left to clear, but no idea what to get up to apart from Netflixing and going for yet another staycation (nothing wrong with either; it’s just nothing new at this point)?
Here are five ideas on things to do on your days off.
Missing a sea view? Enjoy boat rides and fresh platters of seafood with a trip to a nearby kelong. You can also stop by a fish farm along the way if you have extra time to spare.
There are several kelongs around Singapore and you can enjoy a boat tour and platters of fresh seafood with a trip to one.
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Apart from improving your creativity and motor skills, pottery can also be therapeutic. Plus, you’ll be able to create useful (and ideally beautiful) objects for your home.
You don’t have to want to make a career out of coding to take up a course on it — it’s a relevant basic skill to have in this day and age and helps boost your problem-solving proficiency.
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Get outside of the house and into nature with a hike around some of our local hiking trails. Don’t forget your sunscreen, though.
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This spanking new complex is home to an olympic-sized pool, a fully equipped gym, and what it claims to be the first and largest multi-installation adventure centre in Singapore.
The four-storey-tall attraction features a 14-metre-long indoor slide, a 165-metre-long indoor artificial caving installation, and an indoor ropes challenge course.
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