About Singapore Wake Park
Singapore Wake Park is a sport and swimming school listed on KakiList, operating at East Coast Park (1206A ECP) and serving families across the island. It holds a KakiList verified status and carries a 4.6-out-of-5 rating drawn from 651 Google reviews — a robust sample that provides a reasonable signal of consistent customer experience. Pricing is indicated at the mid-range ($$) level, though specific session fees are not published in this listing.
Families enquiring about wakeboarding or water-sports classes should confirm which skill levels and age groups are catered for, whether beginner, intermediate, or advanced progressions are available, and how group sessions differ from any one-to-one instruction on offer. It is worth asking about syllabus structure — particularly whether lessons follow a progressive curriculum — and clarifying term commitment versus casual booking options. As the facility is based at East Coast Park, families should also confirm parking availability and whether sessions are weather-dependent, including the provider's rescheduling or cancellation policy for inclement conditions.
To get started, reach out to Singapore Wake Park via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form to ask about current class availability, appropriate entry level for your child, and whether a trial session can be arranged before committing to a term.
Take the trial class and confirm the tutor's actual credentials before committing to a term.
I’m grateful to have had Din and Tong as my instructors. They were incredibly patient and gave me plenty of helpful pointers throughout the session on how to wake properly. I was even able to see great progress by the end of the hour!
Great option, maintains the snowboarding muscle memory for our son whilst on summer holiday. Staff are friendly and helpful Water is clean with 3 different options for differing skill level Good cafe/restaurant overlooking the park with good meals and drink options. Give it a go, it's fun
easy to book slots online, just make sure you come on time as u need to get equipment etc. instructor was very friendly and overall, would visit there again. it was really fun👍🏼 did choose the beginner’s route because it was my first time too. and the rate per/hr is affordable and worth it!
Singapore Wake Park is nothing but awesome! A great place to chill, ride, and meet amazing people. The vibe is always good, staff are super friendly and genuinely willing to teach, you just have to ask! The cables and obstacles are well-maintained, and the whole setup is perfect whether you’re a beginner or already hooked on wakeboarding. Easily a 10/10 place for anyone who loves the sport (or wants to try it out).
Came for the vibes, stayed for the faceplants 😂 Singapore Wake Park had us flying, falling, and feeling like a wannabe pro athlete all in one go. Staff were legends — hyping us up even when we were more wipeout warriors than wakeboard champs. Perfect spot to flex some skills (or fake them), cool off, and get humbled by a cable system that takes no prisoners. Bonus points for the lakeside café — nothing like a cold drink after a full-body workout disguised as “fun.” Highly recommend. Just don’t forget your ego… you’ll be leaving it in the water 💦
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| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singapore Wake Park (this page) | ⭐ 4.6 | 651 | — | ✓ |
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| SkatebruhSG | ⭐ 5.0 | 787 | — | ✓ |
| SkateEdu | ⭐ 5.0 | 787 | — | ✓ |
Specific session fees are not published in this listing, so it is best to contact Singapore Wake Park directly for current pricing. As a general reference, sport and activity classes in Singapore typically range from S$30 to S$80 or more per session depending on group size, session duration, and equipment provided. Monthly packages or term-based bundles often work out at a lower per-session cost than casual bookings. Ask about any materials or equipment hire included in the fee, whether there is a registration or administrative charge, and whether sibling or multi-class discounts apply. A trial session fee may differ from the standard rate. See the full Sport and Swimming Schools cost guide for Singapore →
Many sport and activity schools in Singapore offer a trial session, though the policy and cost vary by provider. A trial gives you and your child the opportunity to assess whether the instruction style, class pace, and group dynamic are a good fit before signing up for a full term. When enquiring, ask specifically whether Singapore Wake Park offers a standalone trial session, what it costs, and whether the fee is credited towards a term if you proceed. It is also worth observing how the instructor manages safety briefings and student progression, particularly given the water-based nature of wakeboarding. Contact Singapore Wake Park via WhatsApp or phone to confirm current trial availability and to reserve a spot.
Instructor qualifications for wakeboarding and cable water sports can include certifications from bodies such as the Singapore Waterski and Wakeboard Federation or internationally recognised coaching frameworks, though specific credentials for Singapore Wake Park are not listed here. It is worth asking directly about each instructor's certification level, years of coaching experience, and any safety or lifesaving qualifications held. For younger or beginner participants in particular, confirm the student-to-instructor ratio during sessions and what safety equipment — such as buoyancy aids and helmets — is provided as standard. This is especially relevant for first-time riders. If credentials are important to your decision, ask Singapore Wake Park to share this information before booking.
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