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Batam's most complete waterpark — 1.5 ha of slides, lazy rivers, and a splash zone built for kids. Located in Batu Aji, bookable from Singapore via Traveloka. Ideal for a relaxed family half-day.
Waterpark Top 100 spreads across 1.5 hectares in Batu Aji and packs in more water attractions than any other facility on the island. The centrepiece is the Super Bowl — a free-fall funnel slide that drops riders into an open bowl before flushing them through a curved exit tube. It is the kind of ride that draws a queue all morning.
The lazy river circles the park at a gentle current, suitable for all ages and perfect for cooling down between bigger attractions. Hire an inflatable ring at the equipment counter near the main entrance and drift for as long as you like. There is no time limit.
Young children are well catered for in the dedicated kids' splash zone — a shallow water playground with tipping buckets, interactive spray jets, mini water cannons and a cluster of small slides designed for under-tens. Parents can supervise from a dry seating area at the edge, or join in.
Getting here from Batam Centre ferry terminal is straightforward. Grab and Gojek both serve the route — expect a fare of IDR 30,000–50,000 (approximately SGD 2.50–4.50) and a journey time of roughly 15–20 minutes depending on traffic. There is no direct bus service from the ferry terminal to the waterpark.
Tickets can be purchased at the gate on a walk-in basis, or booked in advance via Traveloka where prices are listed in SGD. Advance booking is recommended during Singapore school holidays, when the park can sell out of time-entry slots by mid-morning.
Lockers are available near the main entrance for a refundable deposit. Changing rooms and shower facilities are clean and well-maintained. Inflatable floats and swim vests for small children can be rented on-site at the equipment counter.
The on-site food gallery serves a broad selection of Indonesian snacks and meals — nasi goreng, mie goreng, fried chicken, bakso (meatball soup), and a drinks counter with fresh coconut and bottled water. Prices are reasonable by Batam standards. Outside food and drinks are not permitted inside the park, but unopened sealed water bottles are typically allowed through.
Shaded seating is available around the main pool and along the lazy river circuit. The park is mostly open-air, so sunscreen and a hat are essential. The tipping-bucket splash zone does have partial overhead cover, which is useful for peak afternoon hours.
Weekday visits are significantly quieter than weekends and Singapore public holiday periods. Arriving at opening time (usually 9 AM) lets you ride the Super Bowl multiple times before the queue builds. The afternoon peak runs from roughly 1–4 PM; if possible, plan your biggest rides for the morning and use the lazy river in the afternoon.
Combining the waterpark with a Grab trip to Nagoya Hill Mall (approximately 20 minutes further) makes for a full-day itinerary — waterpark in the morning, lunch at the park, then afternoon shopping before catching a late afternoon or evening ferry back to Singapore. It is one of the most cost-effective day trips available from HarbourFront.
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