Duration
4 DaysMin Age
18+Tour Type
InternationalLocation
Marina Bay, Sentosa Island, Chinatown, Little IndiaSINGAPORE, a dynamic city-state at the crossroads of Asia, offers travelers a unique blend of modernity, tradition, and multiculturalism.
Modern Metropolis: SINGAPORE dazzles visitors with its futuristic skyline, cutting-edge architecture, and world-class amenities. Explore iconic landmarks like the Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and the SINGAPORE Flyer, and marvel at the city’s stunning skyline illuminated against the night sky.
Cultural Melting Pot: Immerse yourself in SINGAPORE’s rich cultural tapestry, where Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western influences converge to create a vibrant and diverse society. Explore historic neighborhoods like Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam, and sample authentic cuisines from around the world at bustling hawker centers and Michelin-starred restaurants.
Garden City: Despite its urban landscape, SINGAPORE is also known as a Garden City, with lush green spaces, botanical gardens, and nature reserves scattered throughout the city. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and explore tranquil oases like the SINGAPORE Botanic Gardens, MacRitchie Reservoir Park, and the Southern Ridges for a refreshing retreat into nature.
Shopping Paradise: SINGAPORE is a shopper’s paradise, with everything from luxury boutiques and designer malls to bustling street markets and quirky boutiques. Shop till you drop on Orchard Road, hunt for bargains at Bugis Street, or explore local markets like Chinatown Complex and Tekka Centre for unique souvenirs and gifts.
Marina Bay: Marvel at the iconic landmarks of Marina Bay, including the futuristic Marina Bay Sands complex, the stunning Gardens by the Bay, and the majestic Merlion statue. Take a stroll along the waterfront promenade, catch a dazzling light show at the Supertree Grove, or enjoy panoramic views of the city from the observation deck of Marina Bay Sands.
Sentosa Island: Escape to the tropical paradise of Sentosa Island, where sun-drenched beaches, thrilling attractions, and lush gardens await. Visit Universal Studios SINGAPORE for a day of family-friendly fun, take a cable car ride to the top of Mount Faber for panoramic views of the island, or relax on the pristine sands of Siloso Beach.
Chinatown: Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and flavors of Chinatown, one of SINGAPORE’s most vibrant and historic neighborhoods. Explore colorful temples, bustling markets, and narrow alleyways lined with traditional shophouses, and sample delicious street food at hawker centers like Maxwell Food Centre and Chinatown Complex.
Little India: Experience the sights, sounds, and smells of Little India, a bustling enclave that celebrates SINGAPORE’s Indian heritage. Explore vibrant streets lined with colorful shops and flower stalls, visit ornate temples like Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple and Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple, and savor authentic Indian cuisine at local eateries and restaurants.
SINGAPORE Zoo and Night Safari: Get up close and personal with exotic wildlife at the SINGAPORE Zoo and Night Safari, home to thousands of animals from around the world. Explore themed exhibits like the Fragile Forest and the Great Rift Valley, embark on a night safari to see nocturnal creatures in their natural habitats, and enjoy interactive animal shows and feeding sessions for a memorable wildlife experience.
Culinary Adventure: Embark on a culinary adventure and sample SINGAPORE’s diverse and delicious cuisine at hawker centers, street food stalls, and fine dining restaurants. Indulge in local favorites like Hainanese chicken rice, laksa, and chili crab, or try international cuisines from around the world at trendy eateries and food courts.
Cultural Experiences: Discover SINGAPORE’s rich cultural heritage with visits to museums, galleries, and heritage sites. Explore the Peranakan Museum to learn about the unique Peranakan culture, visit the National Gallery SINGAPORE to admire local and international art, or wander through historic neighborhoods like Katong and Tiong Bahru to admire traditional shophouses and architecture.
River Cruise: Take a leisurely river cruise along the SINGAPORE River and admire the city’s iconic landmarks from a different perspective. Cruise past historic quays, colonial buildings, and modern skyscrapers, and learn about SINGAPORE’s fascinating history and heritage from the informative commentary provided on board.
Gardens and Parks: Explore SINGAPORE’s lush green spaces and botanical gardens, which offer a welcome respite from the urban hustle and bustle. Visit the SINGAPORE Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to admire exotic plants and orchids, stroll through the futuristic Gardens by the Bay, or enjoy picnics and outdoor activities in neighborhood parks and nature reserves.
SINGAPORE enjoys a tropical climate year-round, with warm temperatures and high humidity levels. The best time to visit SINGAPORE is during the dry season, which runs from February to October, when the weather is hot and sunny, making it perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The months of February to April are particularly popular with tourists, as they coincide with the city’s major events and festivals like Chinese New Year and the SINGAPORE Grand Prix. Monsoon season (from November to January) brings heavy rains and occasional thunderstorms, but also offers the chance to experience SINGAPORE’s lush green landscapes and vibrant cultural events in a quieter setting.