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TIED TO THE TIDES: Kelongs, Knots & the Fisherman’s Craft by C.O.O.E.

1 May • 11:15am

Explore Singapore’s vanishing kelongs and coastal fishing heritage with arts collective C.O.O.E. and a maritime elder. Families will explore traditional fishing tools and fishing nets, learn basic knots, and create decorated fish shapes—bringing maritime stories to life.

Visit the Historic Vessel Vega

1 - 3 May • 12:00pm

Step aboard the historic Vessel Vega for a rare, behind-the-scenes tour of a 134 -year old wooden sailing ship, that is still fully operational today. Meet the Captain, explore crew quarters, and discover her inspiring humanitarian missions across Southeast Asia.

Walk & Talk - Where Three Rivers Meet: Kallang Waterfront Trail & From Waves to Wins: The Singapore Sea Sports Story by Sport Singapore

Walk & Talk - Where Three Rivers Meet: Kallang Waterfront Trail & From Waves to Wins: The Singapore Sea Sports Story by Sport Singapore

2 May • 08:30am

Immerse yourself in stories of Kallang Basin, where three rivers meet, on a guided morning walk. Meet champions at a panel talk on the history of sea sports. Organised by Sport Singapore as part of Sea Sports Heritage Fest 2026.

Walk Where Three Rivers Meet: Kallang Waterfront Trail by Sport Singapore

2 May • 05:00pm

Go on a guided evening waterfront walk to immerse in stories of Kallang Basin where three rivers meet. Before the walk, view sea crafts, try paddling/rowing or play water games at the Sea Sports Heritage Fest 2026 by Sport Singapore.

Whispers of the Twin Quays

2 May • 04:00pm

Whispers of the Twin Quays is a boat ride & heritage walk that tells the stories of Clarke Quay and Robertson Quay. More tour dates are available beyond the festival period.

WOVEN WAVES: Reading Stories in Batik by Studio Gypsied and Art Away Studio

1 - 2 May • 09:00am

Discover maritime stories hidden in batik motifs in this hands-on family workshop. Learn to decode symbols once used by seafarers and create your own story-cloth using stamps inspired by clouds, waves and sea creatures from Southeast Asian maritime traditions.