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Mangrove walks, beach clean-ups and food tours: Your June holiday plans sorted – with a green twist
Till June 28, explore hundreds of activities during Go Green SG that blend fun with purpose and find out how you can play your part in building a more sustainable, climate-resilient Singapore
Explore Singapore’s greener side through a wide range of exciting activities during Go Green SG 2026.
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The clock is ticking. Your group has five minutes to solve the puzzle – or you will be trapped when time runs out.
This is not your typical escape room. Instead of crime, mystery or horror, the challenge centres on something far more real: the environmental and social impact of the fashion industry.
Prefer something outdoors for the whole family? You can also spend the June holidays discovering Singapore’s marine life while helping to clean up the coastline.
These are just some of the hundreds of activities organised by 500 partners for Go Green SG, which runs till June 28, 2026. Now in its fourth year, Go Green SG is a nationwide movement led by the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) that rallies citizens, businesses and communities to take collective action towards a more sustainable and climate-resilient Singapore.
This edition’s line-up is the most varied yet. Beyond the specially curated workshops, learning journeys and retail deals, you can also go behind the scenes at sites not usually open to the public. With a focus on climate adaptation – in support of the Year of Climate Adaptation – Go Green SG 2026 brings together fun and purpose in equal measure.
Whether you are deeply passionate about sustainability or simply looking for meaningful ways to spend the school holidays, here are some highlights to explore.
Explore the great outdoors through a green lens
There is more to Singapore’s outdoors than meets the eye. From spotting local wildlife to discovering how mangroves protect our coasts, these activities will have you seeing the city you thought you knew in a completely different way.
Participants can discover marine life such as sand dollars and hermit crabs during guided intertidal adventures around Singapore’s shores.
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Small Group Nature Walk: Unravelling Wildlife Mysteries by Young Nautilus
Aspiring sea explorers and curious little minds can join a guided coastal adventure to explore intertidal shores and mangrove habitats and discover the hidden life of fascinating creatures that live there.
Look out for hermit crabs and sand dollars and learn how they survive in these ever-changing environments. Participants will also gain a better understanding of Singapore’s ecosystems and why we need to protect them.
Activity info:
Various dates in June, check the location and timings on the website for the various sessions. Adult: $58, Child: $56 (aged 12 and under). Check the activity link for a bundle package.
Mangrove walks offer Singaporeans a closer look at how these ecosystems protect coastlines and support biodiversity.
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Pasir Ris Park Mangroves Guided Walk by National Parks Board
Let experienced guides bring you around Pasir Ris Park, where you will get a chance to get up close with residents of the mangrove and learn about the different root systems of hardy mangrove trees. You might also catch glimpses of giant mudskippers blending in with the environment, vinegar crabs climbing trees, and the grand sight of grey herons taking flight.
Activity info:
9.30am to 11am, various dates in June. Free (registration required).
There’s always time to makan
Food is a huge part of life in Singapore. But have you ever wondered how it is grown, where it comes from or how it is prepared? These activities offer a closer look at the journey from farm to table.
Learn more about hawker culture and the people behind local food traditions at Geylang Serai Market.
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Go on an insightful hawker culture tour around our beloved Geylang Serai Market, known for its multicultural blend of local Singaporean delights. Chat with the passionate hawkers – true artisans who whip up local delicacies as early as the crack of dawn – and hardworking cleaners who help keep these iconic spots clean.
Activity info:
June 20, 7am to 9am. $10 per person.
Children can take part in hands-on experiments and learn how technology and sustainability are shaping the future of food.
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Smart Food Lab by Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore
Let your child embark on a multi-sensory journey to see, touch, sound, taste and smell through engaging, hands-on experiments with Hyundai’s Smart Farm crops. Your little one will get to try their hand at making Ssam (a Korean-style vegetable wrap) and discover how technology and sustainability shape the future of food.
Activity info:
Every Saturday and Sunday till June 28; check timings on the website for the various sessions. Priced at $15 per adult-child pair (Note: Each child must be accompanied by an adult).
There’s no better way than getting hands-on
If you love working with your hands or want to get crafty, these workshops are the perfect mix of engaging and educational, where you can learn through doing and reinforce newfound sustainable habits.
At the Denim Decoded workshop, learn about sustainable fashion while transforming old denim into upcycled creations.
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Impact Retail: Denim Decoded – Escape the Fashion Trap Workshop by Singapore Fashion Council
Put your fashion knowledge to the test. Solve puzzles, uncover clues, and navigate the hidden challenges of the denim fashion industry, while discovering how the industry is rethinking production processes to be more sustainable.
Through this workshop, participants will gain a new perspective on their clothing choices and get hands-on with a creative upcycling activity where old denim is transformed into a unique item that they can take home.
Activity info:
Various dates and timings in June. $29.90 per person.
Create your own low-waste household cleaners while learning about more sustainable everyday habits at the Toilet Bombs workshop.
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Toilet Bombs Workshop by The Sustainability Project
Make your own non-toxic, yet effective household cleaners – packaging-free, of course. As you craft your product from scratch, learn about the chemicals commonly found in commercial products and how your ‘toilet bombs’ can contribute towards sustainable and low-waste living.
Activity info:
Each session runs with a minimum of four participants till June 11. Register for the workshop and the organiser will contact you to arrange a suitable date alongside other participants. $30 per person during Go Green SG (usual price: $50).
Deep dive and learn about climate adaptation
Singapore faces climate change risks like higher temperatures, rising sea levels and more wet and dry extremes. Learn more about what Singapore is doing to adapt to these challenges, and how we can prepare for new climate realities.
Volunteers to clean up a beach and learn about climate adaptation and biodiversity at East Coast Park.
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Clean-up and Learn with Stridy and Biogirl MJ
You may know Biogirl MJ from the science and nature educational platform Just Keep Thinking. Join the bubbly educator and non-profit organisation Stridy for a meaningful beach clean-up at East Coast Park, where families and friends can enjoy a day of fun with purpose.
The guided tour will include pit stops to learn more about climate adaptation, such as coastal protection and biodiversity, and how keeping Singapore’s natural environment clean can help.
Activity info:
June 13. Free.
Explore interactive exhibits on climate change, carbon emissions and Singapore’s sustainability efforts at The Carbon Gallery.
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The Carbon Gallery Experience: Discovering Carbon and Climate Action by The Carbon Gallery
Step into Asia’s first experiential hub dedicated to carbon literacy, climate awareness, and sustainability engagement. Here you can go on a self-guided interactive journey through immersive exhibits as you explore the science behind climate change, the impact of carbon emissions, and the role individuals and communities play in shaping a low-carbon future
At the same time, find out more about Singapore’s climate strategies and sustainability efforts, and how our everyday choices connect to broader environmental outcomes – all while learning practical ways to reduce our carbon footprint.
Activity info:
Till June 28, check gallery timings on the website. Free entry.
With these and many more activities to choose from, everyone is invited to join in the fun and learn about how to make Singapore greener during Go Green SG, which runs till June 28, 2026.
Not to fret if your first pick is fully booked – there are plenty more experiences waiting for you on the website. Sign up at gogreen.gov.sg.


