About TRIFECTA Singapore
TRIFECTA Singapore is a holiday camp and enrichment provider operating islandwide, based at 10A Exeter Rd, #01-01, Singapore 239958. The listing is KakiList-verified and ACRA-registered. It holds a 4.2/5 rating across 216 Google reviews, a robust sample that provides meaningful confidence in the rating. Pricing is indicated at the mid-range tier ($$), though specific per-session or per-camp fees were not available at the time of listing.
When enquiring about a holiday camp, start by confirming which school holiday period you are targeting and your child's age group, as camps are typically organised by developmental stage or school level. Ask whether the programme follows a fixed theme or curriculum track, how group sizes are structured, and what the camper-to-facilitator ratio is. Clarify whether the fee covers all materials and activities or whether add-ons apply, and confirm the cancellation and make-up policy in case of illness. For families with children attending multiple sessions across the year, ask whether a block or sibling discount is available and whether the same cohort structure carries over between camps.
To take the next step, reach out to TRIFECTA Singapore via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form to confirm the upcoming camp schedule, available slots for your child's age group, and the full fee breakdown before committing.
Take the trial class and confirm the tutor's actual credentials before committing to a term.
I trained at Trifecta with Hung Wei for five lessons before heading to Japan for my first ever ski trip with friends and I’m really glad I did. Hung Wei was an excellent instructor - patient, clear and very attentive to details. He broke down techniques in a way that was easy to understand and tailored each lesson to help me build confidence step by step. Thanks to his guidance, I felt prepared and comfortable skiing with my friends, instead of feeling completely lost or nervous on the slopes. He also kept the lessons encouraging and enjoyable, which made learning much less intimidating. I’d highly recommend Trifecta and Hung Wei to anyone preparing for a ski trip!
Came as a complete newbie, and I couldn’t have asked for a better place or instructor to learn skiing for the very first time. I remember being stressed just putting on ski boots 😅 Thankfully, once I met my instructor Hung Wei, he was super welcoming, chill, and incredibly encouraging from the start. He’s also amazingly observant. Just by asking where my leg felt sore, he could fix my stance right away and even spotted that my boots weren’t a good fit. His teaching was clear and detailed (down to things like flexing your toes and turning your feet properly), and he noticed that one ankle was weaker and adjusted his teaching accordingly, and even did some demonstrations to help me understand the move better. He was always encouraging and honestly seemed to believe in my skills more than I did 🤣 Eventually, I took four beginner classes with him before my Japan trip, and by the end, I felt confident with my pizza skills and had even started working on drills to transition into parallel skiing. Getting the basics right made a huge difference. I felt stable and in control, so that I could focus on other things on the actual slopes, like navigating terrain and learning how to use the chair lift. Plus, it’s definitely easier to correct technique when you’re not freezing in -18°C! Highly recommend Trifecta and especially instructor Hung Wei!
Brought my team to Trifecta for our company’s Wellness Day, was extremely happy with how the staff (Aniq) guided us to prepare for our first surf class on safety instructions. The 2 instructors, Ben n Takin, who taught us on the wave was also very patient and taught us well! All of us got to stand on the wave for the first time. Front desk (Joel) was also helpful with registering our accounts and accommodating to our requests to decorate the space! such a great experience!!
I don't normally give bad review but this is truly one that I feel very cheated.Booked a Surf intro class today and I'm truly disappointed.As there is 8 Pax in the class and me and my boy is the last 2 to go in...so the first 6 that got in,got quite a lot of time doing it than we just have to wait to get a try into it...By the time we got in and try and practice it was less than 10min of try...while the rest got almost the full 30min....I feel very cheated and didn't even fully experience the session.Understand there is a big class but the instructor should instruct those that got in to come out so others can try..If you can't handle fairly for big class than should limit the numbers of pax for the class..Pls avoid joining the intro class if there is more than 5 pax..You will just be wasting money
I had an excellent experience with the snowboarding classes at Trifecta. A special shout-out to Eugene and Jun Wei, who were absolutely fantastic instructors. They were patient, clear, and incredibly encouraging, breaking down techniques in a way that made everything feel manageable and fun. Thanks to their guidance, I feel so much more confident and genuinely well-prepared for my first snowboarding trip. Highly recommend Trifecta—and especially Eugene and Jun Wei—to anyone starting out or looking to build confidence on the board!
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| TRIFECTA Singapore (this page) | ⭐ 4.2 | 216 | — | ✓ |
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TRIFECTA Singapore is priced at the mid-range tier ($$), but specific per-session or per-camp fees were not available at the time of listing. Holiday camp programmes in Singapore typically range from S$50–120 per day for half-day formats and S$100–200 per day for full-day formats, depending on the activity type and provider. When requesting a quote, confirm what is included: materials, equipment, meals or snacks, and any supplementary activities. Ask whether a registration or deposit fee applies to hold a slot, and check the refund policy if the camp is cancelled or your child is unable to attend. Sibling and multi-session package discounts are worth asking about. See the full Holiday Camps cost guide for Singapore →
Holiday camps at TRIFECTA Singapore are structured as short-form programmes tied to school holiday periods, so a standalone trial class in the traditional sense may not apply. Some providers offer a first-day withdrawal option or a partial-day observation — confirm directly whether this is available. When evaluating fit, ask about the programme structure for the first day, the camper-to-facilitator ratio, and whether the activities are pitched at the right level for your child's age and experience. Reading through the detailed camp schedule before enrolment is a practical substitute for a trial session. If TRIFECTA Singapore runs term-time programmes in addition to holiday camps, those may offer a more accessible trial entry point — worth asking when you enquire.
Specific facilitator credentials for TRIFECTA Singapore were not available in the listing data. When enquiring, it is reasonable to ask about the educational or professional background of the camp facilitators, their experience working with children in the relevant age group, and any certifications relevant to the camp's activity focus (for example, sports coaching badges, first-aid certification, or arts instruction qualifications). Also confirm the camper-to-facilitator ratio, as this affects both safety supervision and the quality of instruction. A ratio of 8–12 campers per facilitator is common for activity-based holiday programmes in Singapore. If the camp involves physical activities, ask whether facilitators hold current first-aid or CPR certification.
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