Singapore: Stand up Paddle board – Ola Beach Club Ticket

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Singapore: Stand up Paddle board – Ola Beach Club Ticket

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  • 1 day
  • From $29
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Crystal water, zero experience required. At Ola Beach Club in Singapore, stand up paddleboarding puts you on crystal-clear waters with coaching that works for beginners and seasoned paddlers alike. It’s the kind of beach time that turns fast into a real activity, not just a photo stop.

I also like the practical setup: you get the paddles and lifejacket, and the instructors focus on helping you feel steady on the board. If you want one simple beach escape that feels both relaxed and a little adrenaline, this is it.

One consideration: it’s non-refundable, and there are strict rules for kids (minimum age and lifejacket fit). If your plans are shaky, keep that in mind.

Key things to know before you paddle

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  • All skill levels: you’ll be guided even if you’ve never stood on a board
  • Beach club entry included: you’re not just renting gear, you’re getting the beach-club experience
  • Paddles and lifejacket provided: less gear hunting, more time in the water
  • Sentisa island area setting: you’ll be out where the scenery makes the effort feel worth it
  • Minimum age is 7: kids can’t be flexed into the activity at the last minute

Ola Beach Club Stand-Up Paddle in Singapore: What You’re Really Doing

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This is a straightforward stand-up paddle board session built around one goal: get you gliding across the water fast, with enough instruction that you don’t spend the whole time wobbling and apologizing to your paddle.

Ola Beach Club is the base. Your ticket includes beach club entry, plus the essentials you need to get on the board. That matters in Singapore, where “activity tickets” can sometimes feel like they only cover a tiny slice of the experience. Here, you’re paying for the whole beach-to-water package, not just the board time.

The setting is another big part of why this works. The experience is framed as a coastal paddle, with water that feels clean and clear. Even if you aren’t a big nature photographer, the views make standing up feel like the right decision, not a chore.

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Price and Value: Is $29 a fair deal?

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$29 per person for 1 day is reasonable when you compare it to what you’d normally spend on separate parts: beach entry, board access, and safety gear. In this case, the included items are specific: beach club entry, paddles, and a lifejacket.

The value sweet spot is that you’re not expected to show up with your own kit. You also aren’t locked into a tiny, overly structured lesson. Since it works for all skill levels, you can treat it like a low-pressure introduction or like a real workout session depending on how steady you feel.

Timing is the one price-related variable: the activity is valid for 1 day, and starting times depend on availability. If you’re trying to fit this between other plans, check the schedule early so you don’t end up with a missed window and a ticket you can’t get money back on.

Before You Go: Age rules and the lifejacket fit check

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This activity has clear safety limits, and they’re not suggestions.

  • Minimum age is 7 years old by birth date for stand-up paddle and kayak.
  • If someone is under 12 years old, they must fit into a Personal Floatation Device.

That PFD-fit detail matters more than people think. Kids grow fast, and standards are standards. If you’re traveling with children, plan your day around this and don’t count on last-minute adjustments.

Also note the big “adulting” item: it’s non-refundable. If your weather outlook or travel timing is uncertain, it’s smart to build in flexibility elsewhere and keep this as a “go” plan once you arrive.

Where You Meet at Ola Beach Club (and how to plan your arrival)

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You’ll head straight to Ola Beach Club for redemption. No scenic car ride required. Just arrive, check in, and get set up.

Because the ticket is valid for 1 day and you’ll choose from starting times based on availability, arrive with enough buffer to avoid rushing through the safety steps. In water activities, the first minutes matter. You want time to get comfortable with the gear and instructions before your brain decides it needs to panic.

If you’re combining this with a full beach day, schedule it so you still have time to enjoy the club afterward. The point isn’t to sprint through the experience and leave immediately. Give yourself a little breathing room.

The Paddling Flow: What happens from check-in to glide time

While the exact minute-by-minute schedule isn’t spelled out here, the experience is built around a simple, logical progression: gear and guidance first, then water time, then wrap-up.

1) Check-in and beach setup

You’ll redeem your ticket at Ola Beach Club and settle in as part of the included beach club entry. Think of this as your pre-water moment: get organized, get a feel for the place, and let the excitement build without turning it into chaos.

2) Gear handoff

You’ll have paddles and a lifejacket provided. Having those included takes away the most annoying parts of paddleboarding logistics, especially if you’re already juggling other plans in Singapore.

3) Instruction for your skill level

The experience is designed for beginners through experienced paddlers, so you should expect guidance that helps you stand more confidently and paddle more efficiently. The goal isn’t to turn everyone into a pro; it’s to make you safe and stable enough to enjoy the water.

4) Time on the board

Once you’re set, you’ll get your glide time over the clear water. This is where the whole experience clicks. Even short stretches on a stand-up board feel different from swimming. It’s slower than surfing, but more active than lounging.

5) Beach club atmosphere after

Since beach club entry is included, it’s easy to extend the day. You’re not forced into an immediate exit. You can cool down, soak in the setting, and reset before you head back out.

A practical thought: paddleboarding looks calm from shore, but your legs do real work once you find your balance. If you go in expecting a total breeze, you may feel pleasantly surprised by the muscle burn.

What the water and coastline feel like in practice

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The highlights focus on the experience of gliding across pristine waters with a specially designed paddleboard. For me, that’s the key promise: the board-and-water combination makes it easy to enjoy the moment.

You’ll also have the payoff of a beautiful coastal setting. One review called it a beautiful place on Sentisa island, and that lines up with the idea that the paddle isn’t just functional—it’s part of the scenery.

Here’s the real value of this kind of environment: you get that “moving while watching” feeling. Instead of walking by the water at a distance, you’re actually out there, and the views feel closer. It’s a great mix of relaxation (waves, sun, stillness) and exertion (standing, balancing, paddling).

Gear and comfort: paddles and lifejackets do their job

The equipment included is simple and essential: paddles and a lifejacket.

That’s good news because it means you can focus on technique and enjoying the ride. You won’t waste your trip energy trying to figure out fit or sizing. You also get a safety baseline, which helps you relax faster once you step into the routine.

A small practical note: if you’re under 12, double-check that the lifejacket fit requirement will work. If it doesn’t, you’ll lose your chance to paddle, and the ticket is non-refundable.

Instructors and facilities: what actually makes it feel smooth

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The best part in the provided feedback is the human side: instructors described as very helpful, and facilities rated as very good.

That’s exactly what you want for stand-up paddleboarding. The early wobble is normal. What matters is how quickly you get corrected without feeling embarrassed. When instruction is clear and friendly, you spend less time trying to figure it out and more time just doing it.

Even if you’re confident, good facilities help. They reduce friction—where you change, where you get gear, how quickly you can start. In a beach club setting, those details affect the whole mood of the day.

Who this paddle session is best for

This is a strong fit for:

  • First-timers who want instruction without a heavy, formal lesson
  • Families with older kids who meet the age minimum and can fit the PFD
  • People who want a beach activity that feels more active than strolling
  • Travelers who like a balance of relaxation and movement

If you’re looking for a rugged off-the-beaten-path adventure, this probably won’t match that vibe. It’s more about a clean, friendly setup in a beach club setting, with the emphasis on enjoying the water.

What could feel annoying or limiting

The experience is built to be accessible, but there are still a few things to consider:

  • Non-refundable tickets mean you need a plan you can live with
  • Minimum age and PFD-fit rules can limit who can join
  • If you’re very sensitive to balance tasks, be prepared for a learning curve (standing takes practice)

Also, because starting times depend on availability, it’s smart to lock in your slot early if you’re traveling on a tight schedule.

Should you book Ola Beach Club Stand-Up Paddle Board for Singapore?

If you want a beach activity that’s genuinely active, with safety gear included and coaching for all levels, I think this is worth booking. The $29 price works best when you treat it as a full beach-day value: entry, equipment, and time on the water in one package.

Skip it only if your trip is too unpredictable. Non-refundable policies are unforgiving, and the age/PFD rules can’t be negotiated. If you can commit and your group fits the requirements, this is one of those simple Singapore experiences that feels practical, fun, and scenic without turning into a complicated production.

FAQ

What’s included with the Ola Beach Club stand-up paddleboarding ticket?

Your ticket includes beach club entry, paddles, and a lifejacket.

How long is the activity valid for?

The ticket is valid for 1 day. You’ll need to check availability to see starting times.

Where do I redeem or meet for the experience?

Please proceed directly to Ola Beach Club for redemption.

What is the minimum age to join stand-up paddleboarding?

The minimum age is strictly 7 years old by birth date.

Are there special rules for kids under 12?

Yes. Those under 12 years old must be able to fit into a Personal Floatation Device.

Is the activity refundable if I need to change plans?

No. This activity is non-refundable.

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