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((top)) — Outdoor Activities Market Singapore

The rise of (glamorous camping) has dragged the luxury hospitality sector into the outdoors. Sites like The Canopi on Lazarus Island or SG Tents at East Coast Park have redefined pricing. Where a standard chalet cost $150 a night, a glamping dome commands $400+ on a weekend.

Welcome to Singapore’s outdoor economy. Once limited to the occasional weekend swim or jungle trek, the sector has matured into a resilient, tech-hybrid market worth an estimated (post-2023 normalization). It is no longer a niche; it is a lifestyle pillar. outdoor activities market singapore

Corporate Singapore has realized that a trust fall in a boardroom is boring; a dragon boat race down Kallang River is not. The rise of (glamorous camping) has dragged the

This is not a bubble. It is a concrete shift in how Singaporeans define leisure. Key Data Snapshot (2025 Estimates) | Segment | Market Share | Avg. Spend per Pax (Weekend) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Water Sports (Kayak/SUP/Dragon Boat) | 34% | $85 | | Land Adventure (Treks/Climbing/Biking) | 28% | $45 | | Glamping & Staycations | 22% | $320 | | Corporate Team Building | 16% | $95 | Welcome to Singapore’s outdoor economy

The "solid" nature of this market lies in its diversity: It is propped up by high-net-worth glampers, cash-rich corporate teams, and Gen Z budget adventurers. The operators who survive are those who understand one simple truth: In a city of 5.6 million people with limited land, you aren't selling a "hike." You are selling a for a high-pressure society.

Unlike a standard news brief, this feature is structured as a market deep-dive , suitable for a business magazine, industry report, or tourism analysis. It focuses on the drivers, segments, and future trajectory of the sector. By [Author Name]