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There’s a free Singapore Navy exhibition with a ship tour, high-speed boat ride and live physical training demo

Navy@Vivo will be happening over four days in November

Rachel Yohannan
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Rachel Yohannan
Editor, Time Out Singapore
Navy@Vivo
Photograph: Singapore Navy
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Ever wondered what the officers of the Singapore Navy really do, apart from sailing the seas? Find out at Navy@Vivo 2025, a free-entry exhibition that’s happening at VivoCity from November 21 to 24.

A Shore Exhibition will have you diving deep into how our nation’s maritime force makes waves through four experiential zones. Learn about the importance of the sea to Singapore’s maritime trading industry, before taking the wheel at hands-on simulators to experience what it’s like being part of a submarine’s crew. Then, enjoy an immersive theatre show that explains how our navy protects us against threats, and get inspired by learning more about its various vocations as potential career paths. Who knows, you might even find your next calling.

Navy@Vivo
Photograph: Pioneer

There’s also an SAF60 exhibition showcase themed ‘Defending Our Home, Securing Our Future’ which charts the beginnings of the SAF till the present day, with insights on future plans.

Stick around for live physical training demonstrations by the Naval Diving Unit, along with music performances by the SAF Music and Drama Company.

Navy@Vivo
Photograph: Pioneer

Right outside the mall, embark on an adventure with a tour on the RSS Resolution ship – the Singapore Navy’s largest – and explore its maze-like passageways while hearing about its past missions. Atop the ship’s flight deck is a naval helicopter, which you’ll also get the privilege of having a close-up glimpse of. And don’t miss the rare chance to go on a joyride on a Fast Craft Utility, a high-speed boat that expertly cuts through waters.

All experiences as part of Navy@Vivo are free, but tickets for the ship tour and boat ride are ballot-based. Throw your name into the draw here by October 12, 2025, and find out more about Navy@Vivo here.

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